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But, after viewing this trailer, I understandthe movie andI want to ...
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The consequence of this audacious casting move is an strong, yet understated, chemistry between two people who really understandthe core message of expression throughmusic.
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U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon could only hope that Bashir will read and understandthe content of the letter, which he handed to Sudan's ambassador to the U.N It was reported that the letter containedan outline on how to achieve peace in Darfur.
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In truth, he has not, even now, written anything other than the background of his beloved, attempting to better understandthe meaning of love.
The Story of a Poet 2007
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His boots discoveredhow they had gotten underneath the bed was something he would never understandthe Grand Master readied himself and started for the gates.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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Nearly every one of us mustpersonally suffer these-a cogent ground for every individual to understandthe catastrophe.
Mein Kampf Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 1925
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This is certainly not true, but it helps us to understandthe theological mind, which has an imperative desire to lay hold of something like an inclusive hypothesis to rest on.
The Private Life of Henry Maitland Roberts, Morley, 1857-1942 1912
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We understandthe pressure coming from Manchester City, Tottenham and Aston Villa, and also teams behind them.
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We understandthe pressure coming from Manchester City, Tottenham and Aston Villa, and also teams behind them.
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It was the biggest mistake this country has ever made simply because they did not understandthe principals of how these plant were to operate and the protective conditions put in place.
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