When you first get your virtual pet back home, one of the biggest challenges, as it is in real life, is to housebreak it. |
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Seeing an enemy combatant get blasted by superior firepower isn't as cool in real life as it is in a John Wayne flick. |
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In real life a twelfth man is needed in case of injury to one of the other eleven. |
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In real life, of course, a brigantine's crew would have either fixed or jury-rigged a rudder at sea or simply steered the ship with her sails. |
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From what it sounds like, Brooks is just as much a ham in real life as he is on the silver screen. |
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In real life, the chances of my being able to dance anything more complex than a two-step are close to zilch. |
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I can't imagine any lady in real life being so easily seduced by so superficial a character. |
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I think he is angry with the way the director has 'hollywoodised' real life events. |
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A real life story that runs on the lines of a success story of an Indian in Austria would be ideal, she feels. |
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It is impossible not to love and admire these four women, even when you would be chary of making their acquaintance in real life. |
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I mention to him that in real life, he often says something and then apologises for it. |
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Now on TV, it looks like it's filmed in a giant dome-like arena, but in real life it's fairly small and poxy-looking. |
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This happened in real life in Tulsa, Okla., where administrators at Union Intermediate High School accuse Brandi, 15, of hexing a teacher. |
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A little boy locked overnight in a natural-history museum finds the stuffed animals oddly resemble the people he knows in real life. |
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I had to pretend not to know how to skip rope when, in real life, I was quite good at it. |
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Oh heavens above how dare they create a parallel in a satire between real life and their fictional world! |
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Do you find yourself avoiding the use of underlines in real life because they look like hyperlinks? |
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It kind of excited her to encounter a real life extramarital affair scenario when she could only get to watch the scenario in dramas or movies. |
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Eschewing cheap sentimentality, it casts an unflinching, but compassionate eye over the unpredictability of real life. |
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If you want to show your exceptionality, you should spend your energy in real life rather than on the Internet. |
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In real life, the director is often the storytelling extrovert and the actor the thoughtful introvert. |
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Another problem is that the convoluted narrative constantly conflicts with itself and could never actually add up in real life. |
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The issue of narcs actually getting addicted themselves is another aspect of the film which mirrors real life. |
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The sound of gunshots and bombs awakened the dreamers to the nightmare that was real life. |
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Despite the fact that a Dinky toy car can fetch many times more than its real life counterpart, it is still possible to find bargains. |
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Mysteries and unresolved questions are a part of real life, and so it's OK for them to exist in novels. |
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Being photographed for magazines myself, I know that they airbrush you and they make you look much better than you do in real life. |
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Things go unsaid and unresolved in real life, but they also occasionally or even usually do get said and do get resolved. |
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But, as with such crimes in real life, such an answer is deeply unsatisfying. |
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They are soon enjoying an unspectacular affair of the kind seen in third-rate novels and, often, in real life. |
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In real life, my family and I were shuffled off to a cramped, airless, plasticky holding area and offered cheap pastries and instant coffee. |
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After doing roles that even junior actors would hesitate to accept, Kamal has chosen the untravelled path in real life too. |
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On camera she seems angular and frosty, a wintry weather vane, but in real life much softer. |
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She's in a very different headspace than I am, and a different place in her real life, so her perspective isn't theoretical. |
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To a certain degree, this can dilute the urge to protest in real life and is therefore useful for social stability. |
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Hardwicke recounts the real life events that led to the development of the script. |
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She is fairly small in real life, about 5ft 5in, but tall in sling-back stilettos and fishnet stockings. |
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It was a building of stone and brick with no tell-tale signs of any real life, however, inside there was. |
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In real life, every now and then, a jock will slip through the cracks and make it to the decadent bright lights. |
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I started to get egoistical in real life and, as a result, my girlfriend left me. |
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A nip and tuck later and the doubles are switched with their real life counterparts. |
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In real life he's heavily involved in a secret life of gangland crime and kneecapping. |
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Drawing inspiration from real life incidents, he makes hard-hitting films that revolve around issues concerning society. |
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Even TV shows are showing real life crime cases in lieu of dramatic reenactments. |
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She lost her job shortly afterwards, as the virtual anger spilled over into real life. |
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However, he has to begin to appreciate that he is actually dealing with a real life here and not just another health statistic. |
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I am starting to warm to her, even though in real life I wouldn't be able to stand her. |
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Yes, I am an extrovert person in real life and the roles in some of my more hit films were those of the introvert, quite person. |
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My last memory of my real life is that I was sitting in the back of a dingy taxi cab in Prague. |
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I often find myself, both in this blog and in real life, asking people to put themselves in my place before judging me too harshly. |
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It tried to gauge how well pupils were able to apply their knowledge in real life rather than simply regurgitate facts and figures. |
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A direct profession of faith would be insufficiently impure, a denial of the brownness of real life. |
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That's not to say it's a bad idea, since the movie never ever pretends to have anything remotely to do with real life. |
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A devoted father in real life, here he is playing a young man who claims he has stayed in a loveless marriage for the sake of his child. |
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Saab obligingly knocked out a real life model complete with armour plating, steel ramming bumpers and oxygen masks. |
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She really didn't know much about real life, she was like a spoiled princess. |
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After filming was complete, Jamal reportedly made use of his unexpired visa to return to London and apply for asylum in real life. |
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His predicament allows him to spot unlikely but truthful parallels between comic books and real life. |
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I don't mean to put a damper on your having fun but real life still happens in summer. |
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I get the sense that in real life he is closer to the big galoot than any kind of sensitive modern man. |
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Even better were the real life characters brought to life by the cast of players who were involved every week. |
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However, it is a different story altogether when conflict occurs in a real life situation. |
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Like all the best comedians, Jethro takes real life and makes it seem ridiculous. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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Incidentally, the kids are only aping the behaviour they witness in real life. |
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Like in real life, the effects are cumulative and so combinations might result in different effects. |
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I couldn't be a con man in real life because it's a much more dangerous form of acting. |
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In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines. |
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Since she is married to a rock star in real life, this role can hardly have been a stretch. |
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If you know anything about Colin in real life it's that he's something of a rogue. |
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The kids in this, who take their RPG into real life, are not geeks, but intelligent kids who enjoy role-playing. |
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Some modern tests do measure the real intelligence that is needed in real life tasks and are not merely intellectual foofaraw. |
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It's impossible to know how they would act if they were stuck with living with these blokes in real life. |
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A blog is a sort of extended living area and it's strange how the energy exchange you take part in there can affect you in your real life. |
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The six individuals, who looked fine, healthy and happy in real life were cruelly presented in muted monochromatic colors. |
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What happens when we set out to build artificial intelligences in real life rather than in the movies? |
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As it turns out, having a natural instinct for teaching is sometimes more useful than having real life experience. |
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This is where the rubber hits the road, where abstract financial questions acquire real life meaning. |
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And I didn't even ask Annie if she had to get her locks lopped in real life to be in the movie. |
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Classical and neoclassical methods were beginning to be seen as rulebound, overly strict, and not much like what real life is like. |
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I read about 30 books, watched numerous films and spoke to real life confidence tricksters. |
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If people winked in real life as much as they do in texts this world would be a pretty creepy place. Lulz. |
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When asked if they had ever met anybody they have chatted with on the Net in real life, nearly one-third of the women who chat said they have. |
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A fan of baring all in his movies, it transpires Kevin Bacon also likes to do the same in real life. |
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In real life, however, it would be hard to pin her down to two personalities. |
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I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found in the great luxury hotels or so-called fashionable suburbs. |
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I am eager to find out if he is as tactile in real life as he is in my head. |
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The commonly held view of soap operas is that they don't truly represent real life. |
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Behind the green baize bravado was quite evidently a character who talked big when the chips were up, but folded when it came to real life. |
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Sure I have real life stuff as well, but I just cannot imagine a time when I could possibly get anywhere near 100 posts in a month. |
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None of the truly great comedians are funny when you meet them in real life. |
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In so many places, real life has retreated, squeezed out by the inauthentic and the superficial. |
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O'Neill's own photograph on the flyleaf of the book shrieks gravitas, but in real life he's a charmer. |
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A taut screenplay, tight editing and, overall, a theme which takes off from real life, are what our films lack today. |
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Finally, it will be worth considering a small incident in the life of a woman that has more symbolic import than real life significance. |
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The main difference between us and them is that we are doing makeovers in real life. |
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Of course you always try and ignore it and snooze on, but sooner or later your eyes are open and the horror and tedium of real life await. |
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We all have different sensitivities, social backgrounds, families and different experiences of discipline and violence in real life. |
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But in the real life scenario, the predicted advantages of heparin coating don't seem to feature. |
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In real life it is true that Brecht was on familiar terms and conducted political discussions with Harich. |
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It held my interest despite several eye-rolling scenes in which characters say and do things that NO one would say or do in real life. |
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In real life, the flour produced slides down into the hole scooped out of the grinding-stone at its base. |
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People have imaginatively transfigured their experiences of real life into visions of the unknown world. |
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As in real life, a managerial appointment made in haste could end up being financially costly in the long run. |
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I found it profoundly useful to be able to do this on screen rather than in real life. |
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Will the tunes you will be jamming to on the radio be created by real life artists? |
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Eddie's hip, raw, and quick on the draw in his routine, meshing together the best of real life and news into a topical and funny performance. |
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What is portrayed in adverts and by social theorists is experienced in real life. |
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A troubled narrative of fear, laughter and perversity, the work questions where real life ends and art begins. |
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In fantasy, they get to feel the omnipotence, invulnerability, aggression and self-direction that real life makes so difficult. |
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Now, he's quite a character in this book, and obviously was quite a character in real life, as we say. |
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To see heroes of Paragon City in real life is to see a bleak view of an all cosplay future. |
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He clearly didn't have much real life experience of cats and insisted on giving us actorish miaows while the Cat was sneaking up on the Bird. |
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In the beaux arts as well as in real life, law is the cornerstone upon which everything lies. |
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Works by Western filmmakers were alive to history and quite often took their cue from real life events and personages. |
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I think maybe to read this blog you have to know the person and know what is going on in the actual real life. |
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The weblog explores the convergence of the metaverse with the real life practice of architecture. |
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I know that no one touches a Level Ten in real life, but for me, that line is the only reason I still continue to run or fly. |
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They always were portrayed in movies as being frightened of their shadow and that is the way they came across in real life. |
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You can't help wishing real life was as addictively simple as bashing the monsters and hoarding the loot. |
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They learn from doing, from a simulated experience that very closely imitates real life scenarios. |
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Are we not offering our children enough opportunities to learn the true nature of the boring, disappointing sham we call real life? |
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Purge the brain of factoids and start real life again, get with some real writing, read a real book. |
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A slight glitch in the real life, nothing terribly serious, just time consuming. |
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With an intellectual's perfectionism, he cannot bring himself to face his desires in real life. |
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It's great that we swoon over the relationships we see in romantic comedies and cheesy sitcoms, but real life isn't like that. |
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In real life, though, at least 10 of the photo's buildings are abandoned hulks. |
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For me as a survivor, I was triggered so I had to leave the room while they were presenting it, because the examples were so real life. |
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A particular shout-out goes to all the bloggers, too numerous to mention, who I have met in real life, many of whom I now consider as friends. |
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I'm sure he is a very, very, very nice chap in real life, but onstage, he is truly dreadful. |
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Why not put space exploration on the back burner until we have solved more problems here where real life is? |
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Did it actually cause misandry in real life? Some reviewers, referring to misandric jokes and sitcoms, asked a few of their male friends or colleagues if they felt threatened. |
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Just as in real life, you can come to live with grief, so amelia and Sam do at the end of the film. |
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While Ian Somerhalder plays a bloodthirsty vampire on TV, the real life actor and animal rights activist wouldn't hurt a fly. |
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It just doesn't fit with what real people do, in real life, no more than the Bolshevik 'Soviet man' is real. |
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After the show, Mollie says she was bombarded online and in real life with praise. |
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Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood. |
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We can debate whether these constituted high crimes and misdemeanors, but at least they happened in real life. |
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She's the kind of real life gal who'll buy you a beer, let you cry on her shoulder and be the first one to give you a high-five when your ship comes in. |
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The distance Cooke exhibits in his writing reflects the distance he created in real life. |
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One of the reasons we watch movies is to escape from real life into a world where the good guys in the white hats win in the end, where the guy gets the girl. |
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Then Molly gets the call, which is more how it would be in real life than the version where she snaps the cuffs on at the end. |
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Their conversation has the uncertain, improvised aimlessness of real life, and their relationship is not developed and complicated in any traditionally scripted sense. |
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And literary decorum, to elaborate, is almost the opposite of what decorum means in real life, which means etiquette basically. |
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It was John Abraham, however, who turned out to be the surprise package of the movie, a fact that even Bipasha who is his lady both in reel and real life today, acknowledges. |
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And then there are folks like Wesselman-Pierce who just want a break from the drudgery of real life. |
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I suspect that the photograph and the sculpture are parallel representations of a similar scene in real life, although it is possible that the sculpture is based on the photo. |
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She apparently saw her boss, despite his egomania and narcissism, as the supportive father figure that she lacked in real life. |
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The villains are the fantastical obstacles that represent real life challenges. |
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I searched in vain for a subject that wasn't deadly boring, dry as dust, and leached of every detail of the kind that makes things interesting in real life. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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It was either the fact he had decided to emerge himself in a fictional world instead of having a real life, or it was the acid tabs he ate like Skittles. |
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Such Rambo-like defenses of home and hearth do not happen in real life, unless the home also happens to contain a meth lab. |
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The pain, fear, and confusion they will feel will awaken them to what is real and they will learn how to be of service to real people, in real life situations. |
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It's insane that you are losing friends in real life because of their ignorance on the Internet. |
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So they can actually map these things out and get a pretty good sense of exactly what they're going to do on this model before they actually do it in real life. |
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Does each character have one in real life that inspired it, or are they from your imagination? |
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But this is a situation in which the films have influenced the behavior of young pro-democracy activists in real life. |
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We all wear masks in real life, when dealing with others, and the internet provides us with a more effective one, as we project a chosen image through our computer. |
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It is for this string of real life problems that young people demanded unfettered media latitude to have their voice megaphoned far and wide on issues close to their chest. |
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Bill, full name William Poole, was a real life butcher, skilled with knives and raised in the art of street fighting. |
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Watching this movie makes you want to swoop in and rescue all the kids who go through things like this in real life. |
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In real life the woman is a performance artist distinguished by her striking pallor, but in this portrait she exists as a shadowy and mysterious character. |
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But in real life Harris is shy and humble, reluctant to give away details about his love life or toot his own horn in any way. |
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All this provides a certainty that messy real life so tryingly fails to. |
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Maybe they were too busy, but maybe there was also a lot of pressure not to screw up, an easy enough thing to do in real life but even more so in the Twitterverse. |
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Over the last century, writers like Rudyard Kipling and moviemakers like Walt Disney have given almost human qualities to what in real life are wild and untamable animals. |
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Some people photograph well but they're munters in real life. |
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The waterboarding scene, which is likely to stir up controversy, appears to have strayed from real life. |
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Even the script has the rough-cut unpredictability of real life. |
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The defining characteristic of this highly profitable format is unrehearsed, unscripted moments of real life played out before, and captured by, a video camera. |
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They seem, at best, like damaged children, trying on the oversized identities of those who create and accomplish in real life. |
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This I believe to be the only possible literature of the free future, uninterrupted and unrevised full confessions about what actually happened in real life. |
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I was hooked, addicted to what I understood to be real life, a life that awaited me outside my yeshiva walls. |
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Such unvarnished compassion is as rare in movies as it is in real life. |
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In real life, if you or I found ourselves near a person waving a loaded weapon, we'd be nervous wrecks, our hearts beating so hard as to make us physically ill. |
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In real life, the sousaphonist is always some scrawny schmuck who only wanted to play concert tuba for the Christmas pageant so his parents would have pictures. |
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I play videogames in order to do things that I could never do in real life, like flying spaceships, grappling with monsters, or skateboard standing up. |
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Set in a world that saw actual costumed vigilantes appear in real life as opposed to the funny books we are treated to a view of the superhero as outcast. |
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It was more like punctuation, a real life comma that emphasizes the constant pressures of our daily schedule. |
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This is because real life is under no obligation to be convincing. |
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A great many surprises must open out in real life as in great fiction, or we descend into the rigidity of myth. |
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The solution in Hollywood historical epics is to have a boy turning the spit, or as was more common in real life, a dog in harness working a gear system. |
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Joan too, in real life she was a stone-cold hard drinker of vodka. |
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The doll comes outfitted with all kinds of real-looking gear and mirrors the real life hunting equipment boys and girls see their dads and moms carry into the woods. |
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Perhaps the greatest surprise in the study was the huge disparity between how the subjects performed in the real life situations and their results on the test. |
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In real life, an example of the precaution taken due to differences in potential of two objects can be seen in the repairing of high tension, high voltage lines. |
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Alongside the photos hangs a child's painting with the crayoned warship marked with the designated pennant number of F88, in real life once carried by HMS Broadsword. |
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When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line. |
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The mere simplicity of the film is appealing, and some of the awkward, unsteady dialogue seems to imitate the conversations that can be found in real life coffee shops. |
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The series has always been a show about real life repeated as farce. |
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Anyway, the real life guy became a congressman or a senator or something. |
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The documentary-style of the movie also lends it a necessarily gritty look, so that viewers almost feel as though they are intruding on a real life situation. |
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A consequence of their altered body composition, particularly the decrement in muscle mass, is a reduction in productivity during real life tasks. |
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The couples were played by actors, but the doctors, lawyers, social workers, and the judge were all real life professionals acting as they would if this were a real case. |
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Genuine democracy presupposes that broad layers of the population can satisfy their elementary interests not only in a formal sense but in real life. |
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In real life, Boga resembles a wide variety of reptiles including iguanas, geckos, Komodo Dragons, regal horned lizards, frilled lizards, and even prehistoric dinosaurs. |
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The walk would be an in-the-flesh demonstration, without pomp and pretence, as to just how in touch with real life our officials at City Hall are, or are not. |
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I don't actually suffer from it in real life, but in dreams I often find myself lying prostrate and petrified on top of a building, afraid to stand up. |
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As noted in Chapter 16, focus group research is often described as more natural than qualitative interviewing because it emulates the way people discuss issues in real life. |
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Learning is decontextualised as the use of knowledge or skills is separated as to how they would be used in real life. |
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In their real life the explorers are clouds, bright shapes with something like thunder inside them, something electric, debtless. |
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A feller that sees a lot o' jimjam visions ahead never will buck down to real life here, an' he'll never lay up a dollar or own a foot of land. |
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The interestingness or real life relevance of anomalies is a key feature of anomaly detection. |
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Disney Imagineers are offering us fantasy as real life. We can buy it and move in permanently. |
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People who knew Jack in real life did little to quell the rumors. |
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Giselle finds herself in Manhattan after a wicked witch casts her out of the cartoon world into the hurly burly of real life. |
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In real life, FBI profilers must be invited to enter a case by local authorities. |
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The power laws related to the distributions with computational issues and real life examples are presented in a chapter in the first part. |
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I'm a bit more hippyish and freeflowing with what I wear, and my hair is wavy in real life. |
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A line of position can refer to two different things, either a line on a chart or a line between the observer and an object in real life. |
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But in real life, 21-year-old actor Stephen Purdon couldn't be happier after popping the question to childhood sweetheart Nicola McLaughlin. |
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Until she opened her chain of ping-pong themed clubs, SpiN, in 2008, Sarandon was known for strong roles in her real life and in her work. |
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This symbol mirrors the real life of the green Hawaiian turtle as it will swim hundreds of miles to lay its eggs at its own place of birth. |
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The docusoap style ads show three 14 year old kids dealing with real life problems. |
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In real life, Charlotte Cardeza survived the sinking along with just one of her Pekes. |
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In real life I'm often so shy, paralysingly so, but when I'm performing it's totally different. |
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This is not a videogame, this is real life! People get hurt! There is no restart from last checkpoint. |
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Many of Gilbert's stories are drawn from real life events, and his life in the wholly fictionalised village of Llanbobl. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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Such a position, however, necessarily oversimplifies both Humanist philosophy and real life. |
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A real life bug that has caused misery to millions is still outsmarting the lot of us. |
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Would you be mortified if someone did that to you in real life? |
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In real life deployments, the network performance bottleneck has gradually become the key obstructer for virtualization of larger scalability. |
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It would only become a problem if you started worrying about it or you were doing it so obsessively that it got in the way of real life. |
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Does violence on television inure children to violence in real life? |
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Meet Wesley Warren Jr, from Las Vegas, a real life Buster Gonad, whose unfeasibly large testicles weigh more than I do. |
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Many aerodynamic experiments are conducted in wind tunnels, to simulate real life situations while measuring the various drag forces on the car. |
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Consider how this plays out in real life as opposed to a think tank. |
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Instead of presenting each code point by point the team developed real life scenarios where the learner had to take ethical decisions. |
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Hoiby was particularly good at writing monodramas, two of which aimed to reproduce real life characters in music. |
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But did you know that the actress Sameera Reddy sleepwalks in real life too? |
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Compared to the relational model, the network model is faster, more reliable, more efficient, and better at expressing real life complexity. |
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So, to find out that one of James Bond's most famous foes may have been based on a real life chap, is something of a mindblower. |
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She may play a shopaholic in her latest film, but Isla Fisher says her real life doesn't imitate her art. |
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The model is equipped to present scenarios such as post-partum haemorrhage, breech birth and forceps delivery in a real life way. |
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Authors frequently draw their portraits of characters from people they have known in real life. |
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Don't the scriptwriters know there's a housing shortage going on in real life? |
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But real life car sharer Rob Scott says his group have actually gone one step further than TV pair John and Kayleigh. |
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A Telugu actor who has donned the role of a baddie in films, has turned into a villain in real life too. |
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William Godwin regarded his daughter's characters as types rather than portraits from real life. |
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Sorry, Ross, there may be no argument in the comfortable coffee klatsch of Holyrood but there is in real life. |
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In real life, Lucy Fry is a self-proclaimed drama nerd who thrives on chill music from Australian artists like The Cat Empire and Jinja Safari. |
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Paddy Browne from Carraig Airt in Donegal worked tirelessly to morph his boy Oisin's wheelchair into a real life Batmobile. |
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The map can be misleading. It can appear to contain all the relevant information, but in real life, there is always an X factor. |
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From real life stories to thrillers, poetry, parodies through to comedies, all kinds of entries are welcome from deafblind people, their families and anyone with an interest. |
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To the naked eye, it was a not-so-rare chance to see an interviewer, an interpreter, a cameraman, a sound man and a cable-lugging man getting in the way of real life. |
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His stage manager, Ramsbottom, was played by Cecil Frederick, and the third of the trio was gormless callboy Enoch, who was Robbie Vincent in real life. |
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The real life thriller of the Pirate Bay founders' personal microcosmos, that played out in front of my lens between 2008-12, embodied the battle of that internet. |
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She's faptastic, no doubt about it. But that's a professional photo, with perfect lighting and expert makeup and retouched in photoshop. Models are not that hot in real life. |
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This real life parody of Viz Comic characters The Real Ale Expletive Deletives unfolded as Yours Truly twitched impatiently behind them at the bar. |
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A real life 'Rain Man' yesterday spoke of his exhaustion after counting his way into the record books by reciting the number Pi to more than 22,500 decimal places. |
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In real life, Capone's son Albert, known as Sonny, developed the condition mastoiditis, aged seven, and only survived after risky brain surgery that left him partially deaf. |
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Hence real life bosses are forced to run the gauntlet as every decision is questioned by alpha geek wannabes who know just how the tactical or technical problem can be solved. |
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So whilst fantasy depicts Superheroes as flying through the sky or making themselves invisible, what would a real life Superhero look like and what would their superpowers be? |
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Pictish iconography shows books being read, and carried, and its naturalistic style gives every reason to suppose that such images were of real life. |
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Harris examines examples of real life businesses being blindsided, such as Polaroid becoming bankrupt after failing to cope with the rise of digital photography. |
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Zip Theatre, based in Wolverhampton, re-enacted a real life car crash scenario to convey the message of how serious reckless driving is at all of the road shows. |
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Check out the slideshow and find out the top celebrities that J-Law has expressed her deep adoration for in real life and revealed that starstruck, geeky side of her. |
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I feel, possibly delusionally, that I could deliver a baby in real life. |
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After watching him perform so energetically, it is a bit of a trip to hang out with him when he's out of character. In real life, he's really mellow. |
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I kept meaning to look for a better-paying job, but real life intervened. |
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If the navigator measures the direction in real life, the angle can then be drawn on a nautical chart and the navigator will be on that line on the chart. |
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