We are documenting the massive change that is happening, unapprehended, before our eyes. |
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It is also a country in which I have become little more than an unapprehended criminal because of whom I love. |
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They become visible people, rather than unapprehended criminals. |
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If The Washington Post had not used them, Richard M. Nixon would have completed his presidency and remained an unapprehended crook. |
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The traumatic event is an unapprehended, and therefore unrealized moment in the history of the survivor that creates a rupture in the temporal continuity of the self. |
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However carefully you lay out the structure of the plot, you will always be left with a rustling sense of truths unapprehended — smaller, darker sagas unfolding backstage or in the wings. |
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