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Mr Hart said: "Intense disappointment gets quickly channelled into the motivation to dig into the cause, to understand all contributing elements and to thereby get back to flight with a better system and a wiser team."

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In Galileo's it was due to a more insidious cause, to understand which cause aright we must remember the political divisions of Italy at that date.

"I have good cause to understand!"

My whole being had trembled with the deep respect and admiration I had felt for him since the moment we met, and I certainly had given him cause to understand me to be incapable of responding to his innermost thought.

He was among the first to adopt and advocate the use of anæsthetics, for no man had had more cause to understand the necessity of such assistants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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