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They often seem dweebish but they have mastered a skillset that most of us only vaguely comprehend, though we use their handiwork every day.
A mute janitor, Elisa Sally Hawkinss), discovers the amphibian can vaguely comprehend language and express emotion.
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She was an early and merciless exposer of the banalities of so-called proletarian culture, and indeed of any set of vaguely comprehended ideas that had thinned out into atmosphere.
So obviously this altruist goes to 8Chan the site where 4Channers who are too wily for that notorious site go and leaks the info in small vague, hard to comprehend nuggets called "drops" or "crumbs".
Human persons, for such a modern, do not exist as we imagine them to, and are not causally constituted in ways that we can intuit or even comprehend, except vaguely.
The awful events of Sept. 11, 2001, declared a war we were vaguely aware of, but hadn't really comprehended how near the threat was, and how terrible were the plans of our enemies.
"Admission by Invitation Only," it read: a message vaguely exciting when you are 7 and don't yet comprehend what that actually means.
He invites the viewer to decipher hieroglyphs that "aren't vague marks but significant symbols... a vocabulary which few comprehend except the bureaucrats who invented them".
Characterised by uncertainty and made up of long-term, cumulative processes, climate change is for many audiences – particularly those in wealthy, industrialised nations – vague and abstract, making it difficult to visualise and meaningfully comprehend.
Carers were seen to struggle to retain the information they were given or to fully comprehend the meaning, particularly when euphemism, jargon or vague language was used.
Specific words (i.e., irritable, stressed) were difficult to comprehend for some children and items were sometimes too vague or ambiguous to be clearly understood.
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