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  • On appeal to the CAFC, the court stated that the applicants "misapprehended" the BPAI's decision, noting that none of the rejected claims contained the limitations which prompted the reversal. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The number of individuals is infinite; the generic or specific nature of all being is a unit, or to be apprehended as one only thing; from this one conception we give the genuine measures of all existence, and therefore we affirm that a certain class of beings are rational and discoursive. Essays and Miscellanies
  • The last two recessions were grossly misapprehended while they were in progress. Stromata Blog:
  • The appellant thus argued that the trial judge misapprehended the facts and/or misapplied the appropriate standard of care to the facts.
  • But at the moment when no precaution should have been relaxed, a despatch from the West India directors, who appear to have been misled by advices from London, announced that no danger need be apprehended from the English expedition, as it was sent out by the King only to settle the affairs of his colonies and establish episcopacy, which would rather benefit the company's interests in New Netherlands. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
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  • She is certain that cruelty could never be apprehended from the Gentleman to whom this is addressed; and the poor animal would have suffered more as the victim of domestic economy, than of philosophical curiosity. Poems
  • Most murderers are easily apprehended and readily confess.
  • (And let it not be objected that the whole may be apprehended through some of the parts only), for manyness which abides in all its substrates together (i.e. in all the many things), is not apprehended so long as only some of those substrates are apprehended. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
  • 'Ah, Sir!' cried he, 'if you knew how little is to be apprehended from the world, where the whole heart is already absorbed in attachment, contracted in the early dawn of life, and interwoven with the very existence, you would not feel these fears, nor wound me with these doubts.' The Old Manor House
  • But it never seems to have occurred to the court of committees that there was any danger to be apprehended from the Dutch, so that they were all the more astonished and chagrined at the failure to establish trade with the Moluccas, where the natives were so friendly to the The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
  • The mother must ultimately establish before the appellate tribunal that the motions judge erred in principle or materially misapprehended the evidence.
  • Information gathered by them revealed that he was persuaded to cancel his visit today by the state government as it apprehended major controversy.
  • Thankfully this man was apprehended safely and all the officers were able to walk away without a scratch.
  • Having fully apprehended the dangers inherent in prevailing models of privacy, one may then begin to articulate an alternative vision of privacy. 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • I refer the way and manner I was apprehended, to the bearer, and shall only, in short, acquaint your Grace with the demands, which are, that your Grace shall discharge him of all soumes he owes your Grace, and give him the soume of 3400 merks for his loss and damages sustained by him, both at Craigrostown and at his house, Rob Roy
  • Andrew J. Bacevich on The Dark Side by Jane Mayer: With the appearance of this very fine book, Hillary Clinton can claim a belated vindication of sorts: A right-wing conspiracy does indeed exist, although she misapprehended its scope and nature. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • I was apprehended, the root confiscated, and I was better beaten and longer planked than ordinarily. Chapter 15
  • ‘We are not unmindful of the dangers to human health and to life itself, and we will bring the full rigours of the law against anyone who is apprehended,’ the spokesman added.
  • Some apprehended a purifying virtue in fire, refining the grosser commixture, and firing out the aethereal particles so deeply immersed in it. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • He was promptly apprehended by the local constabulary and put in a police cell until bailed by his tutor. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think HGilbert arrived with Anne at the important turns in the government's pursuit in the 4th court of an alient "student"; as the Rasul Scotus certification addresses and somewhat supersedes Eisentrager with respect to where the detainee is apprehended. Balkinization
  • The police have finally apprehended the killer.
  • Mind is the monad, science or knowledge the dyad (because it goes undeviatingly from one point to another), opinion the number of the plane, sensation the number of the solid; the numbers are by him expressly identified with the Forms themselves or principles, and are formed out of the elements; now things are apprehended either by mind or science or opinion or sensation, and these same numbers are the Forms of things. On the Soul
  • It is perhaps not too much to say that any calamity the moment it is apprehended by the reason alone loses nearly all its power to disturb and unfix us.
  • Nine foreign fishing vessels, all Indonesian flagged, were apprehended and escorted to Gove by Customs and the Navy, the Senators said.
  • If a streaker is flicked on to the green baize pitch, play must cease until the opposing player has ‘apprehended’ him or her, by flicking their policeman into position to make an ‘arrest’.
  • But if the Wright controversy comes to define his candidacy, if voters split along racial lines, if the media proves unable to cover the speech with as much sophistication and depth as Obama displayed in delivering it – then it will be the senator from Illinois who has misapprehended the possible. Obama's Speech Also An Indictment Of Our Political Discourse
  • WHILE we were constantly delighting ourselves with the reading of books, which it was our custom to read or have read to us every day, we noticed plainly how much the defective knowledge even of a single word hinders the understanding, as the meaning of no sentence can be apprehended, if any part of it be not understood. The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • On my reading, Cosgrove, at worst, misapprehended the evidence and came to the wrong conclusions. April Fool’s, Justice Cosgrove! Clean Out Your Desk. : Law is Cool
  • Police apprehended and arrested an individual suspected of stealing students' backpacks from the cubbies on the lower level of the Campus Center on Nov. 15.
  • Those perpetrators are hereby sentenced to remain a thousand yards away from any computer equipment, lest they be apprehended on sight.
  • The act of cognition is the concept, or verbum mentale, by which is apprehended the universal nature or essence of the object prescinded from its individualizing conditions. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • It was once proposed to discriminate the slaves by a peculiar habit; but it was justly apprehended that there might be some danger in acquainting them with their own numbers. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • I was amazed one day when a footman, who had committed some _bevue_ or blunder, or apprehended something, actually turned pale and stammered with terror when Lord Memoirs
  • He was eventually apprehended by British police who had rushed 12 miles up the service tunnel to cut him off.
  • Every herdsman and shepherd knows the danger to be apprehended from the inclination of some of either kind to "sidle" off from the plain and beaten track and pluck the green leaves of the laurel to their own destruction. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary Collated from his Diary by Benjamin Funk
  • His words may be apprehended as if they disallowed only divorce for 'common discontents in unstaid minds,' having no cause but a 'desire for change;' and then we agree. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • Gallic chiefs, Dagalaiphus and Nevitta; and the most fatal consequences might be apprehended from the discord of two factions, so opposite in their character and interest, in their maxims of government, and perhaps in their religious principles. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • It was a lesson I had misapprehended as a small child, when I went to synagogue with my father.
  • The police apprehended an armed suspect near the scene of the crime.
  • The escape plan was amateur hour: Nosair's buddy Abouhalima was supposed to drive the getaway car, a taxicab, but the overexcited Nosair jumped in the wrong cab and was apprehended. The Road To September 11
  • CARLSBAD- A Carlsbad woman faces charges of evading and obstructing an officer after being apprehended for dragging another woman into a residence against her will and threatening the victim's family members with a bat. Carlsbad Current-Argus Most Viewed
  • Thus, a vast concern is expressed for the “liberty of the press, ” and the utmost abhorrence of its “licentiousness”: but then, by the licentiousness of the press is meant every disclosure by which any abuse is brought to light and exposed to shame—by the “liberty of the press” is meant only publications from which no such inconvenience is to be apprehended; and the fallacy consists in employing the sham approbation of liberty as a mask for the real opposition to all free discussion. Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
  • these apprehended truths
  • The offender was chased and apprehended by a member of the public who witnessed the attack.
  • Country-man or friend for his companion doth much increase his danger, as well for the confession of his companion, if they chance to be apprehended, as for other accidents, since he shall be accomptable and drawne into danger, as well as by his companion's words or deeds, as by his owne. English Travellers of the Renaissance
  • prophesyings," or the assemblies of the zealots in private houses, which, she apprehended, had become so many academies of fanaticism; and for this offence she had, by an order of the star chamber, sequestered him from his archiepiscopal function, and confined him to his own house. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • Never divining Joan's fluttering wildness, her blind hatred of restraint and compulsion, her abhorrence of mastery by another, and mistaking the warmth and enthusiasm in her eyes (aroused by his latest tale) for something tender and acquiescent, he drew her to him, laid a forcible detaining arm about her waist, and misapprehended her frantic revolt for an exhibition of maidenly reluctance. Chapter 26
  • He denied that these instructions were meant to be permanent, but only to be put in force when an emeute was apprehended. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • While we were constantly delighting ourselves with the reading of books, which it was our custom to read or have read to us every day, we noticed plainly how much the defective knowledge even of a single word hinders the understanding, as the meaning of no sentence can be apprehended, if any part of it be not understood. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • The applicant also complains that the Minister has, in effect, misapprehended his family circumstances and the hardships that will be caused to his wife and his 14-month-old child if his application fails.
  • The police have finally apprehended the killer.
  • Then he filed a lawsuit against Stores Protective Association and Robinsons-May, where the shoplifter was apprehended by security guards.
  • When the term divine Principle is used to signify Deity it may seem distant or cold, until better apprehended. No and Yes
  • North Yorkshire Police said he was apprehended in the city on that date.
  • The gun misfires twice and the man is apprehended.
  • This matter has been highlighted on a number of occasions but no one has been apprehended to date.
  • And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.
  • Let's remember that we were never apprehended, arrested, charged or deported.
  • An affirmation phenomenon (sgrub-pa, affirmingly known phenomenon) is a validly knowable phenomenon that is apprehended in a manner in which an object to be negated (dgag-bya) is not explicitly precluded, cut off, dismissed, or rejected by the sounds that express the phenomenon. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part One: Temporally Related Phenomena
  • I think most people would consider him an unscrupulous thug who should be apprehended and punished.
  • When she was apprehended at the store, these drugs were in her pocketbook, all right?
  • Most people were befuddled by or misunderstood Full Metal Jacket and had misapprehended The Shining.
  • I refer the way and manner I was apprehended, to the bearer, and shall only, in short, acquaint your Grace with the demands, which are, that your Grace shall discharge him of all soumes he owes your Rob Roy — Complete
  • His subjects were impatient of the long continuance of his life and reign: yet all who were capable of reflection apprehended the moment of his death, which might involve the capital in tumult, and the empire in civil war. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The apprehended man came off rather worse. The Sun
  • Even today, you stand a chance of being apprehended for "dressing improperly" - which can mean anything from letting your beer belly hang out, to exposing mottled thighs or pasty midriffs.
  • A poor African, behind the pulpit, who perhaps had seen pictures of the devil with a long tail and hoofs, misapprehended the meaning of the word curtail, and responded, "Amen! may it be cut right, smack, smooth, short off. Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc. etc. with an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery
  • Walker was at liberty for many years before the police apprehended him.
  • Then he filed a lawsuit against Stores Protective Association and Robinsons-May, where the shoplifter was apprehended by security guards.
  • In all likelihood, most of those apprehended had no idea they were breaking the law.
  • But, in the case of apprehended celebrities, the numbered mugshot has another significance.
  • Two local youths are understood to have been apprehended by police. Times, Sunday Times
  • He tries to tell Rose that he's been exonerated because the real robber has been apprehended.
  • Palestinian moderates fear that the statehood move, if mishandled or misapprehended, could set into motion a chain of violent events ultimately spelling the demise of the Palestinian Authority, and dealing a telling blow to any timetable for an independent Palestine. Bradley Burston: Ten Reasons Palestine Is Right to Bring its Case to the UN
  • The police apprehended an armed suspect near the scene of the crime.
  • We were placed between the two extremes of heat and cold, and there was as much danger to be apprehended from the one as the other. Roughing It in the Bush
  • A bike thief was prevented from taking a Barnes resident for a ride last month when he was apprehended by two Police Officers who had raced to the scene on their bicycles.
  • Not that the organs of perception apprehended it at the time.
  • With Cornelius, in fact, it was nothing less than the joy which Dante apprehended in the blessed spirits of the perfect, the outward semblance of which, like a reflex of physical light upon human faces from "the land which is very far off," we may trace from Giotto onward to its consummation in the work of Raphael -- the serenity, the [53] durable cheerfulness, of those who have been indeed delivered from death, and of which the utmost degree of that famed "blitheness" of the Greeks had been but a transitory gleam, as in careless and wholly superficial youth. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
  • The apprehended man came off rather worse. The Sun
  • When the dinner was over, De Segur took me to a window, expressing his uneasiness at what he called the imprudence of Jacquemont, who, he apprehended, from Joseph's silence and manner, would not escape punishment for having indirectly blamed both the restorer of religion and his plenipotentiary. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • During World War 2, a team of would-be German saboteurs landed in Montauk, and were detected but not apprehended by a coast guard sentry, only to fail in their missions, absorbed into society at large. Michael Vazquez: Warhol Factory Auteur Paul Morrissey Premieres News From Nowhere In-Person at Lincoln Center Tonight
  • When it is known as immeasurably greater than we, and as having claims and making demands upon us, the more vaguely these are apprehended, the more room is there for anxiety; and when the conscience is not clear, this anxiety may well mount to terror. Unspoken Sermons Second Series
  • The minute offenders are apprehended, they are ushered to a quiet spot behind the bushes and will be on the receiving end of such a hiding that they are not likely to re-offend.
  • As an incoherent assemblage of biological and cultural energies, each open to indefinite mutual recombinations or failed combinations that can register at various points on the scale from general experience to complete idiosyncrasy, the "subject" can never be apprehended, however often it is interpellated and in whatever terms (language, desire, class, gender and so on). Is Literary History the History of Everything? The Case for 'Antiquarian' History
  • Kurtzman's style only looks crude, much like I'd once dismissed Jack Kirby's work on the same basis, but I'd misapprehended strength for crudeness. What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • However, he was apprehended and arraigned and pleaded guilty.
  • The students were apprehended by police on Tuesday evening in London Road, where one of them was found to be brandishing a toy gun.
  • Where are the images showing the location of the sailors and marines when apprehended? The Sun
  • She apprehended the complicated law very quickly.
  • It said two persons were apprehended while attempting to take fish illegally at the fish pass in November.
  • And so much the more, a little while after, there comes one and tells them by word of mouth, that there were several Schollars, which were playing some antick tricks in the night; and amongst some others both their Son and their Cousin were apprehended, and at this very present sad accusations were brought in against them. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • (Probability of unity, subject to assumptions: first, that topologic social space is continuous and is included in the physical space of the Western Federation and, second, that at least one concatenative path exists between apprehended subjects and star group. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • To make such an arrangement with a servant who knew not her connection with his young master, was extremely repugnant to her; but the exigence was too urgent for scruples, and there was nothing to which she would not have consented, to prevent the fatal catastrophe she apprehended. Cecilia
  • He was apprehended when armed police swooped on his car on the outskirts of Sheffield.
  • Which , ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as that pattern.
  • Such extraterritorial application of organic law would have been so significant an innovation in the practice of governments that, if intended or apprehended, it could scarcely have failed to excite contemporary comment.
  • Police quickly apprehended the suspected attacker. Times, Sunday Times
  • misremember," jumble, and confuse the whole allegory, but he so misapprehended its meaning in many points, that the lessons taught and the morals drawn were very wide of the mark indeed. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
  • The apprehended man came off rather worse. The Sun
  • They become visible people, rather than unapprehended criminals.
  • That sublimity, which is one manifestation of beauty, is of the spirit, and by the spirit it must be apprehended. The Enjoyment of Art
  • According to reports, an off-duty police officer tried to intervene and was struck by the robber before he was apprehended and arrested.
  • Add the complexities and foibles that come between ambition and despair and stir into the apprehended but uncomprehended All Thing known as god (or the gods) and untangling what is from what seems to be had to wait until someone came along crazy or brave enough to say "You know, this looks suspiciously like a made up explanation based on our own Self. A Dark And Hidden God
  • The right-angled arms of this ancient sun-sign denote the indirect way that Divinity is apprehended: by intuition and not by intellect.
  • Now he is coming back to town to settle things with the marshal who had apprehended him.
  • As he attempted to leave the room, he was apprehended.
  • It can only become evil to the extent that man turns from God; it is a danger only if its true nature is misapprehended.
  • He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended.
  • Where are the images showing the location of the sailors and marines when apprehended? The Sun
  • But at the moment when no precaution should have been relaxed, a dispatch from the West India directors, who appear to have been misled by advices from London, announced that no danger need be apprehended from the English expedition, as it was sent out by the King only to settle the affairs of his colonies and establish episcopacy, which would rather benefit the company's interests in New Netherlands. Great Epochs in American History, Vol. II The Planting Of The First Colonies: 1562—1733
  • The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it.
  • Since the state of a discursive formation is not constant, it can be apprehended only by means of inquiry into specific instances or conjunctures.
  • Until the murderer is apprehended, they are free to strike again.
  • Later, Nicholas I similarly forbade the spread of serfdom to Siberia; any serf who could escape and settle in Siberia unapprehended became a state peasant.
  • Police have not apprehended her killer.
  • That is the period between the fire and when he was apprehended.
  • When they show up they will be apprehended, hog-tied, and thrown into the ocean.
  • 1989 - A South African diplomat, believed to ba a national intelligence agent, an American and two Ulster loyalists, are apprehended by police in Paris while conducting an arms deal involving stolen British "blowpipe" missiles. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He was apprehended after the forensics team called local gardai.
  • The meaning of religious freedom, I fear, is sometimes greatly misapprehended.
  • It was a good thing those police officers were still there, and they apprehended her easily.
  • The appellate court may overturn a trial judge's decision if it is satisfied that the trial judge misapprehended the evidence before him or her, or if the trial judge failed to consider essential evidence constituting an error of law.
  • One infers that they thought he did not have reasonable grounds, but they did so in circumstances where they have misapprehended the factual circumstances.
  • Then he filed a lawsuit against Stores Protective Association and Robinsons-May, where the shoplifter was apprehended by security guards.
  • That was a case of an architect who misapprehended his position.
  • Two local youths are understood to have been apprehended by police. Times, Sunday Times
  • And that Scripture _is_ founded on something defective is known at the very time of hearing Scripture, for the reflection (which follows on hearing) consists in repeated attempts to cognise the oneness of Brahman -- a cognition which is destructive of all the plurality apprehended through the first hearing of the Veda. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • Talk of molecules does not undermine the reality of consciously apprehended beauty and meaning.
  • The attackers were apprehended by an unknown passerby, who chased the three youths and recovered the stolen bicycle.
  • The apprehended attack by Bragg never came, however, for in the race that was then going on between him and Buell on parallel roads, the Army of the Ohio outmarched the Confederates, its advance arriving at Louisville September 25. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • When The Hours of the Day finishes, Rosales's killer is still unapprehended; as viewers we are denied closure.
  • And without this motion of the eye, this turning it up and down in order to discern different objects, doubtless ERECT, INVERSE, and other the like terms relating to the position of tangible objects, would never have been transferred, or in any degree apprehended to belong to the ideas of sight: the mere act of seeing including nothing in it to that purpose; whereas the different situations of the eye naturally direct the mind to make a suitable judgment of the situation of objects intromitted by it. A Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision
  • Let it be added that there are no valves in the arteries, and that dogs, oxen, etc., have invariably valves at the divisions of their crural veins, in the veins that meet towards the top of the os sacrum, and in those branches which come from the haunches, in which no such effect of gravity from the erect position was to be apprehended. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • He used the term das Umgreifende "the encompassing" to refer to the ultimate limits of being, the indefinite horizon in which all subjective and objective experience is possible, but which can never be rationally apprehended. Archive 2005-11-01
  • In my review of the evidence presented on the temporary care and custody hearing and the reasons for decision of the presiding justice, I do not see, in any respect whatsoever, that she misapprehended the evidence.
  • He was apprehended by police and interrogated more than a dozen times between 1939 and 1945 over his activities.
  • Ultimately, the point will be that when one looks to the letter that goes to the Tribunal from the adviser, the Tribunal has not misapprehended the case put, but rather the reasons are responsive to the case as put then.
  • Still, it wasn't until I'd passed through the "buttressed" spruce, which marks the unofficial entrance to OSI, and walked the hundred yards or so to a fallen tree upon whose trunk sits a red stone - the very square inch itself - that I apprehended just how privileged I was to be having the experience. Whole Life Times
  • He was aware that his ingratitude to his benefactress was the theme of general remark and reproach; and he apprehended, should the King fall a victim to one of those attacks of indisposition to which he was continually subject -- an event which had been foretold by the astrologers, and which was anticipated by his physicians -- that he should be unable to contend against the animosity of the irritated Princess, and the undisguised aversion of the Duc d'Orléans, who made no effort to conceal his dislike to the haughty minister, against whom he published during his sojourn at The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3
  • Imagine a covert organ at the core of our beings that, duly apprehended, duly cleansed and duly inspirited, is able to re-connect those severed capacities within ourselves, so that our internal struggle between the appetites of the body and the varied solipsisms of the mind resolves, finds peace in likely collaboration. Scott Cairns: Lost Christian Language For Repairing The Person
  • It was in vain that he employed keepers and offered rewards for every depredator they apprehended or _killed_; year after year rolled by, and still Sir Vane's great struggle in life was to preserve his partridges. Comical People
  • One of the speedboats had been apprehended by Japanese military aircraft and suspects were in custody.
  • It is only through the force of the emotionally apprehended that he can perceive the world.
  • JUPITER - A suspected smuggler of stolen art was apprehended by federal authorities Wednesday in Jupiter during an undercover operation, officials said Monday. Tcpalm.com Stories
  • During the follow-up interviews, one subject admitted that he was apprehended via an arrest warrant.
  • On the application for special leave it appears that the Court may have misapprehended the situation so far as the Full Court was concerned.
  • (Never mind that the car most closely associated with the term is kind of spacy-looking.) - Bronx man apprehended after stealing Xbox 360 and signing in with misappropriated Xbox LIVE login id. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Thank goodness this evil human being has been apprehended. The Sun
  • After a short period the friend who had presented Captain --, alarmed for my safety, and actuated by a liberal wish to defend me from the artifice of his associate, waited on my mother, and, after some hesitation, informed her that my lover was already married! that he had a young and amiable wife in a sister kingdom, and that he apprehended some diabolical stratagem for the enthralment of my honour. Memoirs of Mary Robinson
  • And generally we rest pretty content with our failures; we are content to be misapprehended by cackling flirts; but when once a man is moonstruck with this affection of love, he makes it a point of honour to clear such dubieties away. Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
  • And we must acknowledge that as there are two kinds of knowledge, so there are two kinds of being corresponding to them; the one uncreated, indestructible, immovable, which is seen by intelligence only; the other created, which is always becoming in place and vanishing out of place, and is apprehended by opinion and sense. Timaeus
  • A probable-cause statement filed with the criminal charges said that after being apprehended, Gomez fought with the officers and "clawed" at one of them. Deseretnews.com - Top Stories
  • A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer.
  • Other writers describe it as, "the science of the facts apprehended by our internal sense", or again, "the science of our states of consciousness, their laws of succession and concomitancy". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • And so: police officers apprehended a criminal (red flag: guilt-free comedy ahead!) after he broke into a couple's house, stripped naked, was spotted by the owners, then amscrayed.
  • Alemain (who, of your special beneuolence, were indued with certaine priuileges and fauours in your citie of London, and in other places) were, as malefactors, apprehended and caried to prison, vntil such time as the trueth was more apparant. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Police quickly apprehended the suspected attacker. Times, Sunday Times
  • And how sone that ever thei war within the toune, thei war apprehended, and upoun the morne send all three to the Black Nesse, whare thei remaned so long as that it pleased the Cardinallis graceless Grace, and that was till that the band of manrent and of service, sett some of thame at libertie. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • The worst that could be apprehended from the Dutch was that they might obtain too large a share of the patronage of the Crown, that they might throw on us too large a part of the burdens of the war, that they might obtain commercial advantages at our expense. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • That's where they spent eight days recently on a journey to reach their parents in Boston, until they were apprehended, that is, by Border Patrol agents. CNN Transcript Jun 24, 2006
  • He posits that ‘understandings can only be apprehended and appreciated if they are performed by a student’.
  • Buford's assailant was never apprehended, and he theorized that the hitchhiker was a "wanted man" who had panicked when he realized that he had crawled into a car with a lawman. The Twelfth Of August -The life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser
  • In any event the appellant does not know whether anyone was apprehended in relation to the attack or not.
  • Some apprehended a purifying virtue in fire, refining the grosser commixture, and firing out the aethereal particles so deeply immersed in it. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • A Mondrian would be a good example of fundamentalist art that was immediately apprehended as metaphorical.
  • They apprehended financial ruin and determined to be from His presence.
  • These are called snags, and are very dangerous if they are met with in the course of the stream; but in this instance no danger was apprehended from them, as they lay considerably to the left of the passage which the boats would take. Tales of all countries
  • He was apprehended because of what police are calling community policing.
  • I know, of course, that all that is but the imperfect presentation of partially apprehended, and partially revealed, and partially revealable truth. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms

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