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I don’t claim to be the world’s top understander of Hitler out there.
Most's physical strength, combined with an unerring sense of balance, made him a champion "understander" - the bottom person in a human pyramid.
If thou beest more, thou art an understander, and then I trust thee.
Intuition, the deepest kind of knowledge, comes only occasionally, after long and hard work, and is a merging of the understander with the understood.
- - The seamen were involved in beach acrobatics, and Marie was the sturdy understander for a human pyramid.
It is an adaption to the play The Understander, written by Jo Swerling.
One of their most famous feats involved Pudgy serving as the "understander", supporting Les (180 pounds) over her head in a hand to hand stand.
Notres enfants et étudiants, suffisament good at parlering français pour understander une classe entire en la langue?
Platinum Berlitz - The elegant but spoiled protagonist of a very wealthy and important family, she has to travel to Mt. Coronet as part of a ritual ("Understander").
Workshop II - One key result: Determining the part each can play Workshop II brought together English-speakers and French-speakers, with the leader acting as understander and translator throughout.
One does not regard a language translator that works by substituting one set of symbols for another set as an understander or speaker of--much less a scholar in--either of the languages involved.
I hate seconds but when first haven't been for a long time and you're supposed to be a great Artist and an understander of Life, seconds just HAVE to do, and like the boys say, with some, seconds are better.
And to Sigmund Freud, she was "an understander par excellence," the second woman in his life (after his beloved sister-in-law Minna Bernays) and the only woman among his colleagues with whom he would maintain a long and continuous correspondence.
In 1952 they formed, with Paolozzi, James Stirling, Theo Crosby and the forgotten Nigel Henderson (the only other early "understander") the Independent Group - the Jacobins, as it were, within the ICA, the radical revolutionaries within the revolution.