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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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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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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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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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It was said that the text had recurrent mentions such as a leader must be �serene and inscrutable� and capable of comprehending �unfathomable plans�, which was confusing for Western readers who lack the awareness of the East Asian context
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When the first creature ventured into Jason’s carry cot and bit him, the baby woke with a gurgle and flap of his arms, as though not quite comprehending what was happening
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Blinking, but not comprehending
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However, one of the difficulties in discerning or comprehending karma is due to the fact that it often does not ripen in one lifetime (if one considers the possibility of rebirths)
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“I can’t go Levi” she pleaded, praying that he would just leave it at that, comprehending how stupid she was for thinking it possible
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Because the programming of computers requires a certain logic in one's thinking, you can rest assured that if you have trouble linking steps together, you will have trouble comprehending computer programming
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"That makes us even, because I had trouble comprehending his feeling sometimes myself
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The very act of comprehending a proposition puts one relatively closer to
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comprehending the philosophy set forth
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time comprehending the notion that she regularly performed sex
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He was born in a country he did not fully understand and had no hope of comprehending
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” I began to relax even though it was so awesome I had difficulty comprehending what was happening
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Don’t ask me how such things can be, I still have trouble comprehending it now, so leave such matters to the magicians I say
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Comprehending all, he
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11 Of all the apostles, Peter and James came the nearest to comprehending the Master's teaching about prayer and worship
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This exhibition of primordial fury chilled the blood in Valeria's veins, but Conan was too close to the primitive himself to feel anything but a comprehending interest
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And all this is true, regardless of your difficulty in comprehending such matters
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When you do that, you could prevent your mind in comprehending the signals that are sent by your body that it is already full
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this area," she said with a sigh and in a tone that suggested her listener might have difficulty comprehending what she was saying, is very private
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Greg stared at her not comprehending
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She next reminded me that the key to comprehending any her lessons on behavior, in the swiftest time, was to supplant reason with logic
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� Thankfully, the agent in charge of the team proved to be both polite and comprehending, taking Nancy�s statement and reviewing with her the crime scene
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Only the paradox comes anywhere near to the comprehending fullness of life
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As Felt stood there dumbstruck, not fully comprehending what had had just been said, the lieutenant commander on bridge duty understood with a shock that Ingrid had been ready all along to relieve his admiral and had even brought military policemen with her to arrest him if need be
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Imagine a baby trying to crawl across a busy freeway, totally incapable of comprehending the technology it is dealing with
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you understand?” Charles nodded without really comprehending the implications of
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Samual looked at the man dumbly not comprehending
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Rose frowned not comprehending
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In my case, because my own worldview gave me no way of comprehending the Listeners as the myth portrayed them, my mind simply fabricated a meaning for me that made them comprehensible
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Mary flipped through the pages of an old magazine without comprehending what she was looking at; she sat there as if in a trance
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“I see,” said Krimshaw, only barely comprehending the significance of all of these nuggets of information
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incapable of comprehending the hidden mysteries that lay before them
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began comprehending the magnitude of what it would take to overthrow the
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Max carefully opened it and read the page three times before comprehending what it said
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I stared at him, not comprehending the meaning of what he was telling me
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comprehending the piece; it’s to create immediate interest in the topic that you
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“What?” She asked, not comprehending
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Then Ingeborg would open her dictionary and look up the words salient in the enlargement, and when she had found them smile back, brightly comprehending and appreciative
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I knew you'd chicken out—" Harvey spluttered, finally comprehending Silas’ words
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Comprehending full well Upaya settled cross-legged onto one of the guest mats and waited patiently
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Comprehending, that matriarch called on her younger sister in this wise:
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comprehending the words he sees, but to ask or answer an
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one's social environment, and how one relates to it, comprehending the mechanisms can be
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comprehending the matter you are reading, but is often more effective than constant regressions in the middle rate of a reading
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finally comprehending the meaning of each word
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They are not comprehending the breadth and the depth and the lengths and the height
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I stared into his knowing eyes, seeing the wealth of a future that I could only imagine, but falling short in terms of comprehending
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I was passt comprehending any of that now
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Something seemed to dawn within his eyes and his face flushed, as he emitted a comprehending, “Oh!”
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“But gas has been $5 a gallon or something like that in England for years with no revolution,” Levi said, not comprehending
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There is no comprehending that night—or, for that matter, the house itself
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"Not there," Varion said to him, comprehending his gaze
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There is for us no hope of comprehending Christ's religion except as explained by the New Testament writers
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If we once abandon ourselves to the fancies of dreamers who see every thing through an intellectual prism, for whom no word retains its natural signification, but every vocable is surrounded with an aureola or many-tinted halo of mysteries and 'inner senses,’ we might as well abandon at the same time the hope of comprehending Christianity
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Until, when they arrive, He will say, "Did you reject My revelations without comprehending them? Or what is it you were doing?"
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When such is the style of thought among men of education; when numbers are protected against similar views only by their incapacity to understand the atheism of their betters; it is scarcely to be wondered at that many of the working classes, always more resolute in opinion than the money-making bourgeoisie, should imitate the atheology of the scientific luminaries whom they admire without entirely comprehending
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“What?” my voice held a note of wariness, as if I didn’t comprehend what he was saying, but oh, I was comprehending just fine
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as a refl ective, comprehending object with its freedom of choice
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the “clear light”, or the state of comprehending the “utmost emptiness”
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But grander far the unseen soul of me, comprehending, endowing all those, Lighting the light, the sky and stars, delving the earth, sailing
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She must not be touched by the buffoons, nor by the ignorant vulgar, incapable of comprehending or appreciating her hidden treasures
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I am speaking, as before, of injustice on a large scale in which the advantage of the unjust is most apparent; and my meaning will be most clearly seen if we turn to that highest form of injustice in which the criminal is the happiest of men, and the sufferers or those who refuse to do injustice are the most miserable--that is to say tyranny, which by fraud and force takes away the property of others, not little by little but wholesale; comprehending in one, things sacred as well as profane, private and public; for which acts of wrong, if he were detected perpetrating any one of them singly, he would be punished and incur great disgrace--they who do such wrong in particular cases are called robbers of temples, and man-stealers and burglars and swindlers and thieves
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"What will she do? The surprise bewilders me---it will put her out of her head! And you are Heathcliff! But altered! Nay, there's no comprehending it
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Her hat was hung against the wall, and she seemed perfectly at home, laughing and chattering, in the best spirits imaginable, to Hareton---now a great, strong lad of eighteen---who stared at her with considerable curiosity and astonishment: comprehending precious little of the fluent succession of remarks and questions which her tongue never ceased pouring forth
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And assuredly no one will argue that there is any other method of comprehending by any regular process all true existence or of ascertaining what each thing is in its own nature; for the arts in general are concerned with the desires or opinions of men, or are cultivated with a view to production and construction, or for the preservation of such productions and constructions; and as to the mathematical sciences which, as we were saying, have some apprehension of true being--geometry and the like--they only dream about being, but never can they behold the waking reality so long as they leave the hypotheses which they use unexamined, and are unable to give an account of them
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that not comprehending the mystery of, poor Emily attributed to his
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There are men who have such materialistic minds that they are absolutely incapable of comprehending the philosophy set forth in these books
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The nephew replied no; perfectly comprehending the meaning of the question
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When he was not asleep, or playing a complicated kind of Patience with a ragged pack of cards of his own,—a game that I never saw before or since, and in which he recorded his winnings by sticking his jackknife into the table,—when he was not engaged in either of these pursuits, he would ask me to read to him,—"Foreign language, dear boy!" While I complied, he, not comprehending a single word, would stand before the fire surveying me with the air of an Exhibitor, and I would see him, between the fingers of the hand with which I shaded my face, appealing in dumb show to the furniture to take notice of my proficiency
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This vocal organ was in itself a rich endowment; insomuch that a listener, comprehending nothing of the language in which the preacher spoke, might still have been swayed to and fro by the mere tone and cadence
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The domino, after a little discourse, in which Emily doubtless distinguished her good nature and easiness more than her wit, began to make violent love to her, and drawing her insensibly to some benches at the lower end of the masquerade room, got her to sit by him, where he squeezed her hands, pinched her cheeks, praised and played with her fine hair, admired her complexion, and all in a style of courtship dashed with a certain oddity, that not comprehending the mystery of, poor Emily attributed to his falling in with the humour of her disguise; and being naturally not the cruellest of her profession, began to incline to a parley on those essentials
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Images of other automated birds such as the Die Zwitscher-Maschine of Paul Klee and the mechanical nightingale of the emperor of China came to mind but posed no insight into comprehending the key to the wind-up bird
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I was a young girl then, not wholly comprehending her ways
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They assumed an air of fully comprehending the import and force of the situation, of accepting and even approving of it, but of considering it superfluous and uncalled for to put all this
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Dolly looked at him with her shrewd, comprehending
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listened half-bored, impatient and but partly comprehending, were crystal clear
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He frowns at me not comprehending
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`The star-glass?' muttered Frodo, as one answering out of sleep, hardly comprehending
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It makes defining the exact scope of the graph much easier, not to mention comprehending what you've graphed
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Kathleen was blinking her eyes rapidly, not comprehending what had just happened to her
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there’s no comprehending it
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Her hat was hung against the wall, and she seemed perfectly at home, laughing and chattering, in the best spirits imaginable, to Hareton—now a great, strong lad of eighteen—who stared at her with considerable curiosity and astonishment: comprehending precious little of the fluent succession of remarks and questions which her tongue never ceased pouring forth
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Less than an hour after this, the verdict of the jury freed the said Champmathieu from all accusations; and Champmathieu, being at once released, went off in a state of stupefaction, thinking that all men were fools, and comprehending nothing of this vision
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Mabeuf was totally incapable of comprehending it, of willing or of directing it
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Boulatruelle committed the error of not comprehending this
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One would say that it punished you for comprehending it; but no, it rewards you; for it places you in a hell, where you feel God beside you
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This partisan half-wit would be no more capable of comprehending Rickman’s complex machinations than Durrani was