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Few films capture with such life-affirming wonder the despair, hatred, and incomprehension that drives the sexes together and apart.
NEWYORKER: Husbands
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Suffice to say it is met with a mixture of incredulity and incomprehension.
BBC: An Italian's view on British winter clothes
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France, in contrast, spoke of its "incomprehension and... discomfort in regard to the repeated airstrikes carried out by American and British aviation".
BBC: News Online
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It also serves as a coping mechanism in the face of incomprehension.
ECONOMIST: Japan's disaster
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War would "cause a wave of incomprehension and suspicion, " Raffarin said.
BBC: Europe's Iraq splits laid bare
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After writing the above, however, I read the final thirty pages of Fisher's amazing book and collided with a wall of incomprehension, an opacity of averages.
FORBES: George Gilder Is On A Ken Fisher Kick
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The talent and enjoyment drive a virtuous cycle that pushes them to feats others simply shake their heads at, admiration mixed with no small amount of incomprehension.
ECONOMIST: What makes some people learn language after language?
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Partially due to pressure from then-secretary of state Condoleezza Rice and partially due to his own strategic incomprehension, Olmert believed it was possible to fight to a draw without losing.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Path to the Next Lebanon War
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The same incomprehension afflicts the president's policy toward Israel.
WSJ: Mitt Romney: A New Course for the Middle East
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At the Congress Center, participants are lingering in front of the many Bloomberg, Dow Jones and Reuters screens, squinting in incomprehension at the graphs of currencies and stocks that point mostly downward.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Davos 2000: Hail the New Economy
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It proved a disastrous exercise in mutual incomprehension.
ECONOMIST: Cambodia
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Mr. JACQUES MARSEILLE (Economic Historian): (Through Translator) This situation is the culmination of several years of total incomprehension between the left, which has not wholly embraced the free market system, and the right, which backs down in front of every reform.
NPR: Chirac Says He Will Sign Modified Youth-Jobs Law