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Many will grasp this distinction, having already watched supplicants kiss the ring in the 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada," with Meryl Streep as a thinly disguised, fictionalized and Americanized version of Ms. Wintour.
Be open and receptive to one another and be kind and understanding, one of the other -- even youngsters will grasp this concept.
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Whenever someone wags his finger and tells Agnès, "You'll grasp this," she does.
If there's one piece of economic wisdom I hope people will grasp this year, it's this: Even though we may finally have stopped digging, we're still near the bottom of a very deep hole.
The real question is when the working people and other victims of the unjust debt burden will grasp the gravity of this challenge, and rise to the critical task of breaking free from the shackles of debt and depression.
Many listeners will grasp the meaning of "snow".
"I'm hoping that through my glasses she will grasp the world correctly," he said.
Soon Pope Francis will descend the steps and faithful hands will grasp the air around him.
With our help I hope that Sebbie will grasp these opportunities.
With little to gain, no Serbian politician will grasp the nettle of Kosovo, Serbia's Albanian-majority provinow, now under UN administration.
Western viewers may not catch all of Ms. Cao's cultural references but will grasp the playful and sinister implications of her medium.
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