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en It's more flattering now than anything, ... It's hard to comprehend something like that until it is done. Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection. It's more flattering now than anything, ... It's hard to comprehend something like that until it is done.

en I think we were a good band, and we worked hard. But considering how many other hard-working bands there were, it's very flattering to have somehow percolated up towards the top and still be considered relevant and of interest today.

en And he tarried not long, then said: I comprehend that which you do not comprehend and I have brought to you a sure information from Sheba.

en That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, "Your Holiness," "Your Majesty," "Your Eminency," "Your Excellency," "Your Grace," "Your Lordship," "Your Honor," &c., nor use those flattering words commonly called "compliments."

en It's hard to comprehend, ... What happened that day I can't imagine.

en It's hard to comprehend the gravity of this and the tragedy of this.

en The pass rush is relentless. It's hard to comprehend.

en That's been a problem for us. It's hard to comprehend because we do have some offensive weapons.

en My head can get to murder and rape for profit because I can understand greed as a human motive, but I cannot understand the voyeuristic desire to watch such a film. I can comprehend one and I cannot comprehend the other.

en I wasn't looking for a job, and they came after hard, and quick and aggressive. It was flattering, but I'm staying here in Milwaukee.

en I always do truly think about the fact that I have Thomas Jefferson's job, ... That is the part that always undoes me, because it is so hard to comprehend.

en To be in first place is really hard to comprehend, but it feels great. Last year we were getting beat bad and now this.

en He's a natural. It's not hard to comprehend the receiver to defensive end transition if you see the kid work.

en The truth is, the only thing that cuts oil is oil. At first, people find it hard to comprehend, but once they use it, they never go back.

en Baptist ministers were imprisoned and even whipped for their beliefs. That's hard to comprehend in our society today.


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