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Charles would have grasped it all instantly.
Nineteenth-century Americans would have grasped the analogy.
For, as Shakespeare would have grasped at once, there is no explaining Trump.
One character, a theoretical physicist, declares, "Shakespeare would have grasped wave functions, Donne would have understood complementarity and relative time.
The court ruled that a reasonable person would have grasped the connection between the symptoms and the abuse much sooner.
To get such a mélange published, most writers would have grasped at some theme to give the appearance of a "real" book.
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Plays aren't only supposed to make the audience think, but make them realize something they never would've grasped if they hadn't engaged with the performance.
Yet, it would be surprising if evolution would not have grasped opportunities of genes (or parts therof) "out of the blue", i.e., from loci that previously were intergenic or intronic.
(Kipling would certainly have grasped the rationale of simultaneously dropping cluster bombs and food parcels).
But most reasonable people listening to BBC London that morning would probably have grasped the idea I sought to make in the context of the Berlusconi attack.
When Churchill, on the morning of V-E Day, took time to insure that there was no shortage of beer in London for the imminent celebrations, he was obeying a principle — humane and humbug-hating — that Chaplin, and indeed Dickens, would instantly have grasped.
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