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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
grok .
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Web Teacher › Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility
Web Teacher › Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility 2009
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- Introducing/using e-collar before the dog groks the command completely in every location every time
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‹ Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility
Web Teacher › Reading with the Kindle Reader on an iPhone 2009
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Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility ›
Web Teacher › Standards and Accessibility with Dreamweaver 2009
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- Introducing/using e-collar before the dog groks the command completely in every location every time
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Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility
Web Teacher › Obama groks technology, but what about accessibility 2009
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It is transconceptual, intuitive knowing which groks the essence of things in their essential true nature as well as clearly comprehending how they fit together, work and function.
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Perhaps Mr. Boris has become enlightened and groks the koan -- "What is the sound of one empty outstretched hand clapping?"
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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My between-the-lines inference, strained as it may be, is that Stavridis might have been trying to demonstrate that a Navy Admiral groks all this COIN stuff.
Obama Administration Constraints On Afghanistan Troop Increases? | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Nancy also suggests that Change. gov's blog is showing signs that incoming administration groks that the Internet can serve as a useful feedback loop for the President-elect.
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