It starts to dawn on you that the only reason you profess the religion you do is because of the influence of your parents and your upbringing. |
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Slowly understanding began to dawn on his face and his expression softened into something like pity. |
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Thankfully he did come round fairly quickly and the truth of the situation began to dawn on us. |
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When will it dawn on them that we are capable of creating jobs by way of our own indigenous resources and imagination? |
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Realization on what had happened seemed to dawn on him as he saw Ariel and the rest standing around him. |
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It may dawn on you that it's also a passacaglia, a series of variations over a ground bass. |
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Realization was finally beginning to dawn on him like a sunrise after an inky black night. |
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We pushed it off the roundabout and back onto the A1 and reached home at the crack of dawn on Monday morning. |
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At the bottom of this picture two carriages set forth at dawn on the journey home under armed escort. |
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Hundreds of people gathered at one of Wiltshire's historic monuments at dawn on Tuesday to witness the winter solstice sunrise at Stonehenge. |
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Alucius was silent, watching the realization of what must have happened dawn on the boy. |
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One recipient was Jan De Vries, who was airdropped into Normandy before dawn on D-Day with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. |
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Much of this has yet to dawn on Labour's backbenches and few would understand it even if spelled out for them. |
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He signed for his new home at 11 am on Christmas Eve, which by dawn on Christmas day was matchwood. |
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My mixed grill looked good and the chicken opposite was tasty, but as we sank glass after glass of water something started slowly to dawn on us. |
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Shortly after dawn on September 10, five military helicopters swooped on the remote jungle hideout. |
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Typically, he'd be up at the crack of dawn on Saturday morning, and fly to Budapest or Barcelona or Berlin. |
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It was beginning to dawn on her mind that Billy was most probably part of this scheme of Jay's to meet him tonight. |
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Besides talks by authors, the festival launched with the traditional celebrations at dawn on May Day included workshops, children's events and performance poetry. |
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Realization seemed to dawn on Kaya's face after that sentence. |
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It will dawn on her that she will have to fix the photocopier herself. |
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A sort of sadness seemed to dawn on her face, but then she smiled again. |
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When did it dawn on you that this was a problem that needed to be tackled? |
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It took about three seconds for understanding to dawn on him. |
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The naked truth that this would be his last appeal seemed to dawn on him and his audience at the same time. |
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Before dawn on March 18 he sent troops to confiscate the National Guard cannon on the butte of Montmartre. |
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At dawn on 21 December, the President was driven against his will to Nouakchott and released at his private residence. |
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When will it dawn on you that the European economic mess is precisely because of this kind of interference? |
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In fact, at dawn on the first day after the Sabbath, Peter and John found the tomb empty. |
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Historical Situation: Before dawn on 15 July the Soviets struck their main blow against 8 Panzer Division at Soltsy. |
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Caritas said that in the Land of the Rising Sun, the G8 promised a false dawn on climate change. |
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The attacking force spent the night at Dadi village and at dawn on 19 September 2005 continued attacking other villages in the area. |
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It didn't dawn on me that I could work part-time, until a couple of years later, and that really was ideal for me. |
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What happened today signifies a new dawn on the relationship between us and the rest of Canada. |
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He telegraphed his decision to Hose some 15 minutes after changing course, expecting to reach Acajutla by dawn on the 23rd. |
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With many of God's announcements and actions the full significance can be slow to dawn on the individuals involved. |
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Then, before dawn on 29 May, they launched one of the biggest banzai charges of the war which overran two command posts and a medical station before being halted. |
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Emergency services were on standby throughout the night on Friday and went into action at dawn on Saturday to evacuate six properties at Mill Lane, Tempsford. |
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Easter is a week-long observance of strict religious rituals culminating in Good Friday, a midnight mass on Holy Saturday, and a mass at dawn on Easter Sunday. |
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It had been noted as a deathtrap in the fire of 1632 and, by dawn on Sunday, these houses were burning. |
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I saw some kind of understanding dawn on him. |
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At mid-day on the 27th he issued orders to break camp before dawn on the 28th and march as rapidly as possible on the Middletown Road toward the coast. |
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The truce came into effect before dawn on Tuesday. |
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At dawn on 25 September Harold's forces reached York, where he learned the location of the Norwegians. |
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Sir Tristram sailed on the night of 6 June and was joined by Sir Galahad at dawn on 7 June. |
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By dawn on 8 June, the panzers were close to Rouen and IX Corps on the Bresle was on the brink of being cut off. |
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Laino and several other opposition figures were arrested before dawn on the day of the election, 14 February, and held for twelve hours. |
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Here's a roundup of the latest developments: Syria The four-day ceasefire started at dawn on Friday, but the army warned it would retaliate against rebel attacks, the BBC reports. |
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This reality has begun to dawn on most NATO members and yet, to date the Alliance has not been able to formulate what should be its role and mission in addressing the growing challenge. |
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Before dawn on the morning when her mother went into labour, Hannan's father was able to drive only as far as the closest checkpoint, where he was told he could not proceed. |
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The urgency of addressing such interactions will dawn on governments as they are forced to focus on the implications of human-induced climate change and comparable environmental shifts. |
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After this, all major attacks were made with tanks. In the successful offensive of Amiens beginning at dawn on 8 August 1918 the Canadian troops had the support of 420 tanks, 324 male and 96 female. |
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With regard to the form of the Council, we note that it ended at dawn on the fifth day of negotiations, amid general exhaustion and uncertainty as to the exact shape that many of the decisions would take. |
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When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionise all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer. |
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The May Dip is a student tradition held annually at dawn on May Day. |
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At dawn on 27 April 1521, Magellan invaded Mactan Island with 60 armed men and 1,000 Cebuano warriors, but had great difficulty landing his men on the rocky shore. |
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The blaze broke out just before dawn on a sound stage, Mr Reynoso said. |
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Samar at dawn on the 16th March 1521, making landfall the following day at the small, uninhabited island of Homonhon at the mouth of the Leyte Gulf. |
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