According to Ford, an additional mode of influence must be posited, for one must account for an actual entity's ability to prehend. ❋ Viney, Donald (2008)
Ford argues, by elimination, that a future creativity must be the source of an occasion's ability to prehend. ❋ Viney, Donald (2008)
This ability to prehend is precisely its portion of creativity. ❋ Viney, Donald (2008)
Subjected to the random, you acknowledge your inability to prehend logic and linear systems. com - royal flush barbecue sauce garage door openers antenna La Quinta three lemons plastic bucket woofer touch-tone calling card We generate stories for you because you don't save the ones that are yours. ❋ Coupland, Douglas (1995)
Although Jubal Clay was a prudent businessman who could com - prehend the financial advantages a war with Mexico might yield, he was, like his ancestors, primarily a military man, and now he asked: ❋ Michener, James (1992)
Caramon gasped, unable - for a moment - to com - prehend what had happened. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1988)
Only the small J knowledge of this day, a little aided by what the mirrorm could share with him, though he was unable even to corn-1 prehend the learning long since lost. ❋ Norton, Andre (1975)
This unifying and coordinating principle, she thought, has enabled geography to com - prehend vast accumulations of facts, and for the first time raised it to the level of a science. ❋ CLARENCE J. GLACKEN (1968)
Cicero divided arts into those which only com - prehend things (animo cernunt) and those which make them (Academica II 7, 22); today we consider the first category as sciences, not as arts. ❋ W. TATARKIEWICZ (1968)
There existed between himself and his wife a sort of vague, semitelepathic, rapport; they had never been able to transmit definite and exact thoughts, but they could clearly prehend one another's feelings and emotions. ❋ H. Beam Piper (1934)
I was unable to com - prehend my folly, and losing in the conjecture the thing conjectured of, I fell asleep. ❋ Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? (1909)
At the moment I did not com-prehend; but now it is plain to me. ❋ Unknown (1888)
I charge ye, as you will answer, 'prehend them; for they have undone me, and robb'd me, and made me the poorest freeman that ever kept a ballad-stall. ❋ William Carew Hazlitt (1873)
By your Letter I Ap prehend you have some place about the Inns of Court [If] that is your Subsistance, I am so unfarely dealt with by ❋ Unknown (1723)
To com - prehend this, form in your mind an adequate idea of conversion, and fully admit, that the soul, in order to possess this state of grace, must acquire two es - sential dispositions; it must be illuminated; it must be sanctified. ❋ Unknown (1812)
Now could I, by the virtue of my office, ap - prehend the knaves for misdemeanour. ❋ Chenevix, Richard, 1774-1830 (1812)
Their statutes being altered and modified accord - ing to circumstances, we have endeavoured to com - prehend the substance of all in several. different copies *. ❋ Unknown (1812)
I ap - prehend, however, that my acquainting you with these particulars may in some degree answer your purpose for the present, as ypu will perceive firom thence that your coming down yourself, and tak - ing minutes at the fountain-head, may probably well reward your pains and trouble. ❋ Unknown (1812)
He was educated at Ilurham school, and Magdalen collie, Oxford, of which he was fellow; and has since been promoted to the vicarage of Norton, in the county of Durham, and to the rectory of Loft - house, in Yorkshire; and in 1781 collated, by Bishop Thurlow, to a prehend in the cathedral church of Lincoln*. ❋ Unknown (1812)