ANSWER: It's understandable that you feel sad and jealous in this situation.
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The thing spoke perfectly understandable human words, which were yet somehow terrifying.
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Public anger in response to the Budget is understandable and entirely predictable.
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Manager of 155 Community House Carol Peters said the fear was understandable.
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This new kind of nature novel has an easily understandable wide appeal.
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Its attractions are the most popular; its language is the most intelligible.
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Apart from the obvious, comments must also be on-topic, relevant and intelligible.
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The simple and intelligible terms of whip and tory were universally used.
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Grasp them in the large, and the small becomes intelligible to you.
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This is the destructive party; a party with distinct and intelligible principles.
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Skylan saw the druid give a barely perceivable shake of his head.
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Is it not perceivable that it had, on the contrary, a staling quality?
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These laws are the unknown causes of the known effects perceivable in the Universe.
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The ink's reaction creates perceivable stimuli that responds to digital content on the smartphone.
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The tension was almost tangible, something perceivable from the street.
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She had the air of snatching at that as something concrete, graspable.
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What's more, the Mirror's Edge world feels tactile and graspable.
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See the use of my manually graspable flag.
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Unlike the French aural test earlier this week, the German tape was described as clear and "graspable".
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When the perspective switches to Simone and then to the other characters, the series feels more lived in and graspable.
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And when I say popular I do not mean apprehensible by villagers only.
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Matter, whose essence is materiality, survives all apprehensible changes; spirit, whose essence is spirituality, should do the same.
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Everything is made visually apprehensible.
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Characters, to be immediate and apprehensible, must be presented by all three. Katin looked toward the front of the car.
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The One must have transcended itself, gone beyond its Simplicity in order to make itself apprehensible to imperfect beings like ourselves.
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I spent perhaps another hour with the manuscript, skimming about, hoping that somewhere my father had distilled his ideas into an apprehensible conclusion.
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After all, a synthesis is what you want: it is the case you have to judge brought to an apprehensible issue for you.
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And yet this phantom of the next age limns himself sometimes so large and plain that every feature is apprehensible, and challenges a painter.
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"If such laws are so apprehensible, why do so many men lose?"