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- He is approachable, graspable, even cherishable, his remarkable resume notwithstanding.
- That would seem to need an easily-graspable violation to be justified.
- Aron represents graspable reality, which can be perceived through the senses and shared.
- Graspable by the mind but not the eye, pattern offers an intuition of infinity.
- One is her mingling of almost unfathomable mysteriousness with emotionally graspable snippets from modern life.
- It is always safest if a graspable part of the object remains outside the body.
- The idea of him and Weegee sharing the same medium is graspable, if only because they really did.
- And because he is graspable _ because he is evil personified _ he has become our great idee fixe.
- Yet it looks as if the parties have fought each other to a point where a deal is tantalizingly graspable.
- And to animate those shapes, she often used natural light; Graham's skin is touchable, and her toes graspable.
- But " Night's Black Bird " is shorter and, on the whole, more easily graspable than its chronological predecessor.
- The central bollard anchors the composition securely, so solid as to be nearly graspable, but was missing from the panel study.
- These clean, graspable concepts are typical of Iverson : he wants you to be challenged, but he wants you to get it.
- It has been grudging, ill-tempered, and tentative, but the fact that it has happened is one graspable reed for optimists.
- Lee, W ., & Park, J . ( 2006 ) Augmented Foam : Touchable and Graspable Augmented Reality for Product Design Simulation.
- It's not a matter of pure esthetics; the message here is much less abstract than that, much more immediately graspable by everyone.
- But as elaborate as the machines are, their inner workings, unlike their digital spawn in this computer-obsessed region, are somehow graspable.
- In terms of disposition, the synagogue is a free-standing building in the rear of the lot, and therefore not fully visually graspable from the street.
- Another example of how the project uses first-hand experience to make mathematical concepts graspable is to mix lemonade from concentrate to teach the idea of ratios and proportion.
- In seemingly infinite time and space, we humans are mortal and finite, and we cannot get along without borders and markers to make the world graspable to our minds.
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