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She knew as he said it that he could not have said that to a native, they couldn't comprehend it, it was like saying Fort Knox had disappeared to a 20th century American or Wall Street was missing to a 21st century American
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Attributes of nature namely OM, space, time and cosmic forces are easily comprehended
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black rimmed eyes of the widow through a child’s direct but uncomprehending gaze
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try to apprehend this guy
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Like she had been on an old sleepership like the one they were docked with that had taken her on a whole new voyage into a future she could scarcely comprehend
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may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width
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Numb now, I gazed at the silent television screen, watching black and white figures move through a scene of domestic strife, unable for the moment to comprehend what a lawnmower might be used for
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Although Menachem continued to laugh and joke, although he strained so hard to contrive new amusements, the sudden and utter futility of my life was all that I could comprehend
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I was still deep in the fugue of selfish misery, and I barely comprehended the importance of this simple movement
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She was afraid of the shuttlecraft, though she had only seen it on video, and didn't really comprehend the starship itself
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When we can begin to comprehend the magnanimity of these implications, we suddenly are transformed into a whole new type of believer
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The only ones that can truly apprehend that mystery of the resurrection at the end of the age are those that have experienced resurrection now in this age
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That was almost as hard to comprehend as electric ghosts and she was afraid she would find something just as disturbing if she pursued it
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white tile graduate, failing to comprehend the point
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Joseph arrived at the office as the FBI agents apprehend Denise Hendrickson
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Yes even though a wise man thinks he can comprehend it, he won’t
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Weakly, she took the glass from him and proffered it to Sheila’s uncomprehending lips
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comprehend the explanations from a guy that was light years ahead of him
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” He paused as Harry simply looked at him uncomprehending
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18Have you comprehended the vast expanses of the earth?
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They weren't reprehending her, for her slip of the tongue
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apprehending the woman, and neither would I trust any of
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It is now the nearly the New Year for 2015, and I sit here trying to comprehend the pain of those abandoned by MH370
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being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend
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opinion which I apprehend, is ill-founded, even with regard to France, but which nobody can
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few moments before Jean fully comprehended the severity
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What is called gross profit, comprehends frequently not only this surplus, but what is retained for compensating such extraordinary losses
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Double interest is in Great Britain reckoned what the merchants call a good, moderate, reasonable profit; terms which, I apprehend, mean no more than a common and usual profit
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It took a moment for Katrina to comprehend the message, but when she finally did, her eyes instantly widened
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It was Brice who should be learning from them, if only he could comprehend their lesson
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Apparently unable to comprehend his message
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The first comprehends those which it is scarce in the power of human industry to multiply at all
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The Maker had decided to abandon Anon for reasons he yet failed to comprehend, leaving him with no choice but to partake of the Dead God’s plan
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But though the interest of the labourer is strictly connected with that of the society, he is incapable either of comprehending that interest, or of understanding its connexion with his own
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apprehends the exaggerations and abandons the moral
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It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence
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The gross rent of a private estate comprehends whatever is paid by the farmer; the neat rent, what remains free to the landlord, after deducting the expense of management, of repairs, and all other necessary charges; or what, without hurting his estate, he can afford to place in his stock reserved for immediate consumption, or to spend upon his table, equipage, the ornaments of his house and furniture, his private enjoyments and amusements
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The gross revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country comprehends the whole annual produce of their land and labour; the neat revenue, what remains free to them, after deducting the expense of maintaining first, their fixed, and, secondly, their circulating capital, or what, without encroaching upon their capital, they can place in their stock reserved for immediate consumption, or spend upon their subsistence
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But, much to his chagrin, it wouldn’t be the first time she proved him wrong, or saw a possibility he couldn’t even comprehend
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the reader to apprehend the irony
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We have heard you and comprehend
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Your viewers will comprehend so much better when they see something
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The small quantity of salt provisions imported from Ireland since their importation was rendered free, is an experimental proof that our graziers have nothing to apprehend from it
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It must comprehend the whole original capital of the bank, which, it is generally supposed, has been allowed to remain there from the time it was first deposited, nobody caring either to renew his receipt, or to take out his deposit, as, for the reasons already assigned, neither the one nor the other could be done without loss
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He battled to comprehend what the message meant, as if his mind didn’t want to accept the inevitable
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That in the actual state of tillage the bounty must necessarily have this tendency, will not, I apprehend, be disputed by any reasonable person
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Camus says that this world is without any meaning that we can comprehend
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"I believe I comprehend exactly why that poor nag delivered you such a knock," the collector replied with a sneer
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A part of him could comprehend this strange language easier than his own
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In spite of the cruel destruction of the natives which followed the conquest, these two great empires are probably more populous now than they ever were before; and the people are surely very different; for we must acknowledge, I apprehend, that the Spanish creoles are in many respects superior to the ancient Indians
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The mass of commodities annually thrown into the great circle of European commerce, and by its various revolutions annually distributed among all the different nations comprehended within it, must have been augmented by the whole surplus produce of America
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Our physical world and the non-physical dimensions are overlapping and thus both worlds are actually linked but in a manner which is far too complex for our mind to comprehend
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This may seem trivial but unless we are in their shoes, we will not be able to comprehend their state of mind
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Africa, however, as well as several of the countries comprehended under the general name of the East Indies, is inhabited by barbarous nations
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stubbornly refuse to comprehend that it is their own
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The public trade of the company extends no further than the trade with Europe, and comprehends a part only of the foreign trade of the country
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Under this denomination were comprehended timber fit for masts, yards, and bowsprits; hemp, tar, pitch, and turpentine
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It is unnecessary, I apprehend, at present to say anything further, in order to expose the folly of a system which fatal experience has now sufficiently exposed
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comprehend the unity and beauty of all creation was
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Warlock looks closely at the “4 x 6” screen in his hand-held scanner, “to enable the Security Division of the Atlantica Republic, Alleghenia District to apprehend, return, and interrogate Mr
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Though it should be true, therefore, what I apprehend is not a little doubtful, that in some parts of Asia this department of the public police is very properly managed by the executive power, there is not the least probability that, during the present state of things, it could be tolerably managed by that power in any part of Europe
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represented both these and the Hamburgh company as extremely oppressive, and imputed to their bad management the low state of the trade, which we at that time carried on to the countries comprehended within their respective charters
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The moderate capital of the company, which, it is said, does not exceed one hundred and ten thousand pounds, may, besides, be sufficient to enable them to engross the whole, or almost the whole trade and surplus produce, of the miserable though extensive country comprehended within their charter
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Logic was taught first; ontology came in the second place; pneumatology, comprehending the doctrine concerning the nature of the human soul and of the Deity, in the third; in the fourth followed a debased system of moral philosophy, which was considered as immediately connected with the doctrines of pneumatology, with the immortality of the human soul, and with the rewards and punishments which, from the justice of the Deity, were to be expected in a life to come: a short and superficial system of physics usually concluded the course
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Two weeks, and the people of Earth seemed oblivious to their fate, unable to comprehend what it meant to be wiped out from time, to no longer exist, to never – essentially – have existed at all
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But did he really comprehend what that truly meant? If he did there would be no longer any need for philosophical inquiry; a knowledge of non-existence – the immutable contradiction in terms
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That spirit, besides, would necessarily diminish very much the dangers to liberty, whether real or imaginary, which are commonly apprehended from a standing army
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All the inferior ecclesiastical benefices comprehended within the diocese were collated by the bishop, who bestowed them upon such ecclesiastics as he thought proper
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Through the greater part of Europe, the pope gradually drew to himself, first the collation of almost all bishoprics and abbacies, or of what were called consistorial benefices, and afterwards, by various machinations and pretences, of the greater part of inferior benefices comprehended within each diocese, little more being left to the bishop than what was barely necessary to give him a decent authority with his own clergy
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Zardino said, ‘You reasoned that one day the TE wave would be detected and then its nature comprehended
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The rent of the lands alone, exclusive of that of houses and of the interest of stock, has by many people been estimated at twenty millions; an estimation made in a great measure at random, and which, I apprehend, is as likely to be above as below the truth
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Isa 40:12 Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
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uncomprehendingly at the arched windows, with
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The second class are taxed at seventy ; the third at fifty ; and the fourth, comprehending artificers in villages, and the lowest class of those in towns, at twenty-five florins
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Under necessaries, therefore, I comprehend, not only those things which nature, but those things which the established rules of decency have rendered necessary to the lowest rank of people
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Among those commodities would be comprehended all the necessaries of life, and all the materials of manufacture
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But though the bill which was then brought into Parliament, comprehended those two commodities only, it was generally supposed to be meant as an introduction to a more extensive scheme of the same kind
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280,832: 1 : 3 Under the old malt tax, indeed, is comprehended a tax of four shillings upon the hogshead of cyder, and another of ten shillings upon the barrel of mum
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But to balance whatever may be the ordinary amount of those two taxes, there is comprehended under what is called the country excise, first, the old excise of six shillings and eightpence upon the hogshead of cyder; secondly, a like tax of six shillings and eightpence upon the hogshead of verjuice; thirdly, another of eight shillings and ninepence upon the hogshead of vinegar ; and, lastly, a fourth tax of
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comprehended Picardy, Normandy, and the greater part of the interior provinces of the kingdom ; secondly, the provinces subject to the tariff of 1667, which are called the provinces reckoned foreign, and under which are comprehended the greater part of the frontier provinces; and, thirdly, those provinces which are said to be treated as foreign, or which, because they are allowed a free commerce with foreign countries, are, in their commerce with the other provinces of France, subjected to the same duties as other foreign countries
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All of it was too much to comprehend and so the remaining
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offending servant would have been apprehended long before he could cause any damage
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comprehended in one lot, which may sometimes consist of twenty or thirty persons, of whom the survivors succeed to the annuities of all those who die before them; the last survivor succeeding to the annuities of the whole lot
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These estimations, I know very well, are not exact; but having been presented by so very respectable a body as approximations to the truth, they may, I apprehend, be considered as such
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differrent provinces comprehended within it
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In these particular branches of the excise, there is not, I apprehend, much more smuggling in the one country than in the other
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It is more difficult to comprehend why Mama sometimes professed not to know whether our cats were toms or tabbies
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I looked back towards our start line and could see that the other waves had fared no better than ours and it was hard to comprehend the slaughter
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He looked up at the screen; it took a few moments to register what it said, to fully comprehend the meaning of the words
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Another, high on the stage, could not comprehend the swirling mass of emotions that tugged at her heart
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Raven was struggling to comprehend her words, searching for a way to convince her she was wrong
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He had previously seen this subterranean building, or one similar (he'd been unconscious before entering this one), but the sheer scale of it still took some comprehending
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On this journey, flying the over south of England, Gerrid was accompanied by two of the people who had been there at his first awakening to this altered world, those who had shown kindness he could barely comprehend during his rehabilitation
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’ Gerrid opened his mouth in astonishment; the idea of her being closely related to one of those he had come to regard as evil was difficult to accept, much less comprehend
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To build the device to completion was never possible, the functional complexity beyond anything any human could possibly comprehend – even with Roidon's super-charged brain
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As the adventurers stood frozen for a second, trying to comprehend what they had witnessed, and the chinking of the globe as it rolled was disturbed by a ripping sound
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In this case, and I don’t really know if the story is true, a terrorist tried to escape custody by jumping into a river and a constable dove in after him to apprehend him
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Do not attempt to apprehend
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Only those of you who have a fear of heights can comprehend the horror of such jumps
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With a lot of curses and no doubt silent praying we got the beast down to ground level and into the local police truck where it laid quietly since it comprehended (I told it in plain Afrikaans) that execution and handbags for the Colonel's wife is his f future if he keeps on f resisting arrest! We are just trying f help him so stop this f silliness before we get fatherly and then he will f regret it before he dies