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1 For a moment she failed to grasp the significance of my words.
2 Natalie, however, could not seem to grasp the significance of the enterprise.
3 The ordinary mind can not grasp the significance of large numbers.
4 The Mexican understood English sufficiently well to grasp the significance of these words.
5 The old man did not appear to grasp the significance of Albert's patronage.
6 To grasp the significance of the text the preceding events have to be remembered.
7 More and more clearly do they grasp the significance of the Great Teacher's parable.
8 But Dorn did not grasp the significance of Anderson's reply.
9 He did not grasp the significance of the question.
10 Dazed as I was, I did not at first grasp the significance of that fact.
11 It is an intelligence that can grasp the significance of the threefold instruction of Apollo.
12 Everything had happened so quickly that I hadn't been able to grasp the significance of anything.
13 But people grasp the significance of climate change.
14 There was only one word of which I could not grasp the significance in that connection.
15 Do you grasp the significance , of this experiment?
16 Perhaps we were too weary in mind and body to grasp the significance of the stupendous news.
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