Second, citizens are encouraged to assist in maintaining public order, and they participate extensively in crime prevention campaigns, apprehension of suspects, and offender rehabilitation programs.
en.wikipedia.org Arrest, when used in its ordinary and natural sense, means the apprehension of a person or the deprivation of a person's liberty.
en.wikipedia.org Shortly thereafter he takes a drug that, instead of mitigating his symptoms, gives him a new and more vivid apprehension of things.
en.wikipedia.org And although fear and worry are not intrinsic to the citta, they still manage to produce apprehension there.
en.wikipedia.org Arguably, such a comparison would involve immediate apprehension of your current qualia "and" your memories of past qualia, but not the past qualia "itself".
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