His murals aimed to convert the illiterate and heterogeneous masses to a realization of the miseries and futilities of war. |
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It does not arrive as most persons do, in realization of the shortness and smallness of human life. |
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I'm utterly floored by the realization and pull away from him as though he's just scalded me. |
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His latest project, a synthetic ear made with a 3-D bioprinter, is a realization of that vision. |
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It coordinates and harmonises a person's skills and abilities for the realization of his dreams. |
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Note that when we talk of the functioning of the triunities, these meanings imply the realization of purpose and hence of value. |
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The triunities eventuate the realization of infinity as universal function. |
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Then putting a stopper on my joy came the realization of how stupid I had been, allowing my emotions to cloud my judgement. |
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At once, realization hits him, and a dull fury swells within Cahill's chest. |
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Albright's death shocked many of us, not only with the surprise of it but with the realization that we'd hear no more from him as a composer. |
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The realization that they all had blind spots and shame issues within their cultural and familial heritage was both comforting and disconcerting. |
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In the same instant of realization, the water disappeared, replaced by a carpet of soft green moss. |
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Sometimes that realization hits the young more strongly than it does others. |
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The realization suddenly hit Sahara like a train crashing through a farm house. |
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The realization flooded over me, and I wrapped my arms around my almost bare stomach, face flaming. |
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Back at the village, O'Meara comes to the realization that he is not really a Sioux. |
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Central to the realization of an Inuit government is the success of establishing Inuktitut as the working language of the government of Nunavut. |
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We all left somewhat chastened by the moving experience and the realization of how fortunate we have been. |
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Panic washing over her at the realization, she sat back onto her knees and clamped her hands over her ears. |
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He wasn't really surprised, since he had quickly come to the realization that most of his class was composed of ditzy, empty-headed folk. |
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He was now drug-free and working for a temporary staffing agency, but the realization of what he had done to his life was catching up with him. |
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The figure's cold eyes held an unfaltering determination replaced suddenly by realization. |
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Embryology then unfolds as the realization of an initially unformed but completely self-contained potential. |
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My relief at learning that I'd be staying in the same place as previous years was muted by the realization that this was the end of the line. |
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This is the full realization of divinity, gently fading into the Absolute in one eternal moment. |
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Without recombination, data would reflect a single realization of this process, making statistical inference a questionable project. |
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In an era when the nonmuscular power sources included only a few types of sails and waterwheels, such a realization was no small matter. |
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Vaishnava acharyas, specifically Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, led the people on the path towards a realization of going back to Godhead. |
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But in the end, when they add their knowledge together, they are quite Socratic in their realization that they know that they know nothing. |
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The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time. |
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All the Buddhas and bodhisattvas attained realization through first developing bodhicitta within themselves. |
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Guilt about being noninclusive is joined to the galling realization that there are not a lot of people interested in being included in the group. |
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I've come to the realization lately that I've been holing up in my apartment way too much for far too long. |
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This was the awakening, the realization that I had officially and for all time put my head in a noose and the hangman was taking his sweet time. |
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Aiden stared at me vacantly for several seconds before realization dawned on him. |
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Just that instant of anticipation, the realization of what was about to happen, was an adrenalized buzz. |
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With the advent of the Internet, the right to free speech has become a realization. |
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Could there be a more humbling realization than that one is consubstantial with one's enemy, or that one is indebted to one's enemy? |
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His deep, strong southern voice was getting wobbly, and his eyes welled as the realization of his firing a few weeks earlier sunk in. |
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She was filled with a sickly sense of fear and the realization that she was facing her own imminent doom. |
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We're just coming to the realization that, in fact, surprise, surprise, our president actually has something to do with this. |
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In fact, the realization that so many differences exist between us is beginning to be daunting. |
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I couldn't help but notice the realization that dawned on my father's face. |
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I was fully prepared for the realization that she was in a committed relationship and had either forgotten me or wanted nothing to do with me. |
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And suddenly the realization dawned on her that she needed to follow her own advice. |
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I groaned inwardly and felt my spirits dampen as the realization dawned on me. |
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Therefore what is meant by Buddhahood is the recognition and realization of the complete purity of the mind. |
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Mission success fee incentivizes the contractor's realization of certain specific achievements that are critical to the success of the program. |
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The realization of Roy's dream would have occurred through his presentation of the music to a sophisticated European or American audience. |
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With this realization will hopefully come progress towards your exoneration. |
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Lexi was glad beyond her own realization when her father stood and ushered his guests into a social room, excusing Alexis for the night. |
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Between desire and reality, potential and realization, what could be and what is, lies the shortfall. |
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The dialog should be geared toward cooperation in the realization of the proposed network. |
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And now we can understand the meaning of the early Buddhist dictum that realization is attained by experiencing nirvana in the body. |
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If the US government took steps to facilitate the full realization of open spectrum, it would achieve several vitally important policy goals. |
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Nothing so improves a dreary experience like the realization that it will yield a story we can embellish. |
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Most people know Georg Matthias Monn's concerto in the realization by Arnold Schoenberg. |
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The first step was the realization that electromagnetic energy cannot always be treated simply as a wave passing through space. |
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His method was to graft older musical concepts to computer-based realization. |
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Marriner is very scrupulous in his realization of Rodrigo's orchestral details. |
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The identity of the lexeme is not affected by its orthographic realization. |
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The material realization of the linguistic design, whether through speech or through various forms of writing, also produces meaning. |
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This realization motivates many libraries to consider large-scale digitization efforts. |
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Every circle is but a dim realization of some perfect circle every geometrician dreams of. |
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Each QTL effect is assumed to be a random realization sampled from a normal distribution with an unknown variance. |
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The two seconds of palpable ecstasy dissipates to a sudden realization that the action is over. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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It's like he was slowly coming to the realization that the grand finale of the magnificent journey had come to this shockingly humbling ending. |
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From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before. |
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It seemed the realization I had made at a young age was finally rearing its ugly head in their minds. |
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The Oedipal fantasy in the play and its realization in the life of the primal horde may be extended to a view of revolution in modern society. |
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Catching view of her father's puzzled look Kerri came to the realization that she was standing on the table holding her spoon up in the air. |
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With that realization, the push for facility winterization and year-round programming began. |
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Does our moral worth vary with the maximum potential for the realization of those capacities? |
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Or else a fall from the pretence, or realization of the true circumstances, may be a greater jarring of the spirits than the status quo. |
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The only real epiphany in the movie is the realization that we know right from wrong, and choose to do wrong anyway. |
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In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling. |
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The only thing that is as sure as the dead hand of business on the government's policy agenda is the realization that this cannot last. |
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Tan stared blankly for a moment, realization slowly dawning upon his weary mind. |
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They seemed startled by the realization they could actually craft iamb, anapest, anapest, and have it come out a poem. |
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For Dante, it ended with the realization that he was too committed to it to be committed to a woman. |
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The realization that others did not love Father as his family and retainers clearly did was a slow one coming to Johnny. |
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Alucius was silent, watching the realization of what must have happened dawn on the boy. |
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An idea was coming quickly to mind, causing his eyes to widen slightly in realization. |
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The realization that Kenny went with the girls soon set in and his mother's expression turned to worry. |
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One realization that was particularly important for me was that faith in Christ is not anti-intellectual. |
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This will open the door for the realization that man exists within a huge field of gravitational and magnetic impulses. |
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I had the horrifying realization as I did some organizing that I will never have to buy another pen for the rest of my damfool life. |
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The intended realization of the church in brick was changed to Portland-stone ashlaring. |
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What did help was the realization that Cyber Monday was only a couple of days away. |
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Today that is a very distant proposition as its realization depends on the conjunction of many improbabilities. |
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This idea was warmly received by the collocutors, who offered their assistance in its realization. |
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I suggest it's time to investigate various aircraft accidents, power failures, and claims of abductions with the realization that UFOs are real. |
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Suddenly, everyone awoke to the realization that we had come to one mind, we had reached consensus. |
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The legal framework governing realization of most quasi-security interests is in Quebec the same as for hypothecs. |
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Mr. Bean is nothing if not the modern realization of the Faulknerian idiot manchild. |
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For the realization of this project some new hyperinstruments were developed. |
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Taken together, the modules reflect an algorithm of creating a new technical solution from concept formulation to its realization. |
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But apparently, his memory took a few minutes to get itself right, because his expression cleared and realization dawned. |
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One aspect of the deconstructive turn is the realization that things that we take for granted as givens are in fact inventions. |
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With a quick glance at the bare cupboards and empty refrigerator, came the realization that John was not used to eating at home. |
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Even more horrifying was the realization that I could not dismiss The Passion as a second-rate film. |
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Even the realization of self or enlightenment is merely the process of self-actualization for some of us. |
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That form of self-actualization often ushered in a frightful realization that some of us weren't adjusting as well as others. |
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The counterfeit nature of Modernism's dream of freedom is written into the dream's realization. |
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The problem is that such a realization of search is very dependent on the query word or phrase, entered by the user. |
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Martina feels a flush of anger at the realization that her new car is about to disappear. |
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The only good that may come out of it is the realization that in the war against Islamo-fascism, there isn't a neutral ground. |
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A flush warms her skin at the realization that she actually left the house wearing such an outfit. |
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This realization is accompanied by a few more ear pops, as it also becomes clear that the train is slowly descending. |
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From idea to realization, as a bespoke craftsman boatbuilder I would be happy to take on your project. |
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Basic training in linguistics can go a long way to foster this realization. |
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This realization struck Jones after last season, when he hit just.077 as the Braves were swept by the Yankees in the World Series. |
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He firmly advocated karma and bhakti as the means to purification of mind, which then becomes fit for realization of Atman. |
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I've come to the realization that I more or less float shiftlessly from one idea or desire to the next. |
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Without a realization of one's purpose on Earth, it is not possible to venture into the supermundane spheres. |
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I was confused for a second, but then realization hit me and my eyes popped open. |
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His ideas and their realization in church social service, mission, pastoral care, liturgy, education, and homiletics come from one vision. |
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Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation. |
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As they step inside a look of realization flashes over Jason's face. |
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So baldly clear is this realization that I might as well be acknowledging that I will never have eight legs and spin a web. |
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Kieran whirled on Kine, suddenly furious as the realization dawned on him. |
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Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization. |
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Victory is achieved as a result of realization of superiority in might. |
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Then he had to work through rehearsals leading up to a realization. |
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The teacher should attempt to shade and color the harmonies with as much exaggeration as possible to lead the student into a more musical realization of the work. |
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A meaningful feature is more marked if it has no phonetic realization. |
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The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties. |
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The defendants take no issue regarding the manner of realization of Maple City's assets by the Receiver or the quantum of the outstanding indebtedness. |
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It is already a keystone of the school and the neighborhood, and it represents a rare and welcome realization of the socializing potential of buildings. |
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The classical iconographic representation of the Buddha's realization shows him touching the earth with his right hand, and calling the earth to witness his attainment. |
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She jumped over a familiar log, yowling in despair as realization hit her. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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I still go with my view that he has a species of anomia where there is a disconnect between his thoughts and the linguistic realization of the thoughts. |
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This inevitably led to discussions of the major arcana, and the realization that the best implementation would likely be an existing kid's alphabet set. |
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But that was followed quickly by a realization of where we were, that we were on a gravesite. |
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Moreover, they have been allowed to impede the realization of a crucial American national security interest. |
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That, I said, was the scriptwriter's sudden realization that they were running out of time really quickly and needed to wrap things up in a hurry. |
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There was a realization that if you drew a gun on a man you intended to kil him. |
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It was also the introduction of distrust, a sentiment that had only before been embraced by radicals and beatniks, and the realization that all was not well. |
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Slowly realization dawned onto him and he suddenly wrapped his own arms around her waist, a single finger tracing her spine upwards and then back downward again. |
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The expression on her face was midway between deep realization and relief. |
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It was more the realization that he was maturing, even though he might not realize that. |
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One describes how ill he felt when he mistook a large vat of gasoline for raspberry juice, guzzling the entire thing before making the realization. |
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This unbearable realization riddles us with a paralyzing existential anxiety that we need to do something with, and quickly. |
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Fascists themselves claimed that ultranationalism was their motive force, and that the realization of the mobilized national community was their goal. |
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In the case of these great masters, the occurrences described are an expression of their realization of the insubstantial and uncompounded nature of all things. |
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It deals with the present practice in museography, which is dedicated to distribution of knowledge and realization of modern scientific researches. |
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Working with this activity, one student came to a sudden realization that the slope on one graph was numerically equal to the y-coordinate for the other. |
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There is no evidence that it was for Foucault, nor that he intended to suggest anything other than realization of the fact of observation as a critical necessity. |
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These positive emotions are not at all out of place, but need to be tempered by the sober realization that the potential for injury is ever present. |
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That realization is hard for Anna, because it solidifies that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has with the mysterious count. |
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A miracle to a New Ager is not God's intervention into this world to perform His will but the realization of the true reality that God is all and that you are God. |
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Encoded within the sense of loss of not being able wholly share my practice with her, was the realization that this was the process of discovering my own vocality. |
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Russia's Security Council Secretary warned that the realization of the plans of NATO's expansion might cardinally change the inner political situation in Russia. |
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The communities were safe again, but he was struck dumb with realization. |
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Attachment to the wealth in any form is to be sublimated by realization that all the wealth is illusory and the real Lord is our indwelling Self in everything. |
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In both the Hinayana and the Mahayana, it is accepted that direct realization of the emptiness of the mind is the realization of the egolessness of the individual. |
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It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who succeeded in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion. |
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In the same way, purification of defilements is part of the process of enlightenment, and it is necessary for our ultimate realization of sunyata. |
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But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia? |
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Those who purge Darwin from America's schools must yell in order to drown out their own misgivings, the inchoate realization that they are barking at the moon. |
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And so, inevitably, comes the realization that they are being exploited not for the commonweal, nor for their own self-restoration, but for the enrichment of the elite few. |
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The realization of these facts definitely plants within him a deep sense of accountability that compels him to lead a responsible life in this world. |
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The plain girl was normally quick on the uptake, but it took her a few moments before the horrible realization dawned that none of those dresses had been for her after all. |
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One of the recurring themes in your work is that you counterpose the concept of property and property rights with the realization of a society based on human rights. |
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Seeing his frontal view, realization hit me as I turned around. |
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Then suddenly the realization of what was happening hit me full on. |
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That result, or that perception, was mediated by our subsequent denazification programs and also a degree of moral realization of the evils committed by those regimes. |
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On economic issues, the two parties agreed to cooperate toward pursuing the realization of direct shipping links, agricultural exchanges and a common market across the strait. |
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It wasn't until the mid-19th century and the development of the Minie projectile that riflery became a universal realization. |
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To that end, we investigate the projective realization spaces of hypersimplices and their rectangle covering numbers. |
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Jake felt that rat feeling again and the gut shot realization that he'd gotten Greg killed. |
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Scribal realization of the digraph could look like a pair of Vs whose branches crossed in the middle. |
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At the same time, linguists have begun to come to the realization that creole languages are in no way inferior to other languages. |
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The realization of orthographic y and ll in prevocalic position varies a great deal among Spanish dialects. |
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I think this realization is dawning on much of the media as well. |
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However, his journey of realization passes through a series of illuminary intervals. |
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Such realization liberates one from samsara, thereby ending the cycle of rebirth, sorrow and suffering. |
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The first option was discarded because the political and financial infeasibility raised substantial doubt about its realization. |
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The form is defined by the realization of its highest and best potential. |
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Modernism, the idealistic search for truth, gave way in the latter half of the 20th century to a realization of its unattainability. |
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Sadly, the world will never see the realization of those skills. |
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For all those weary of an overuniform world, that realization is surely cause for a measure of rejoicing. |
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This realization has allowed modern day ethicists to resolve the traditional debate between objectivists and subjectivists. |
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These standards are based on the realization of air kerma produced by the sources in question using free-air chambers. |
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An ideal videogrammetry system should be easy to use, low cost, with minimal equipment, and fast realization. |
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The realization that ignorance of the Tanakh is ignorance of Christ is no longer rare. |
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That is, the hiatus realization is clearly exceptional in sequences of this type where the first vocoid does not receive the stress. |
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The abstract relationship between locative-temporal and causal-final adverbials is well reflected in their realization in the case system. |
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The purpose of this contract is the realization of the single document evaluation of occupational hazards. |
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The same relation may prevail between the suchness of willing in men and the realization of that willing. |
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According to information of Alfa TV, both parties demonstrated interest in the realization of this cascade method of subsidizing. |
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The correct articulation of Ming is considered crucial to the realization of projects. |
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The object of the contract is the realization of seamless precision tubes drawn on mandrels. |
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This realization shows that it is the joints, or the connections that provide movement, that are the primary elements of a machine. |
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The intellectual realization of his angelicity becomes, consequently, the soul's goal. |
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He came to the startling realization that he had never really known the truth. |
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The professor of barker has been made largely obsolete by the realization that in most cases saplings can be cultivated far more profitably. |
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It is possible that the realization of murmur varies among individuals or languages. |
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Joanne came to the realization that she overshops to feel more attractive and to reward herself for doing the professional work she so often finds tedious. |
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If sustainers are silent or unheard until you walk through the realization and assessment efforts, you can be sure life cycle affordability is in jeopardy. |
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The work includes the engine and realization of a sound device A-58 for the purpose of achieving new plan Willem out as part of the planning area New Stappegoor Tilburg. |
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The realization of thermite welds and stress adjustment in the rails. |
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Perhaps it was Byelorussian Olga Korbut's incredible gymnastic performances which produced the realization that youngsters were being over-trained at a far too young age. |
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All phonemes have, more or less, the expected phonetic realization. |
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Bullionism largely collapsed with the realization that it is more beneficial for a nation to use its wealth to produce social benefits and greater economic stability. |
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Meanwhile, the realization of a class of reals including multinacci numbers is elaborated, which indicates that tree-shifts are capable of rich phenomena. |
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Among the most prominent are different morphological means in the expression of the locative case as well as divergent behavior concerning the realization of tense and aspect. |
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An action can thus be misconceived or misintended even when executed perfectly, because intentions themselves have purposes beyond the realization of an action. |
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A consideration of these potentialities of youth brings one to a sharp realization of the maleducative influences which too often surround young people. |
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But when, after a singularly heavy tread and the jingle of spurs on the platform, the door flew open to the newcomer, he seemed a realization of our worst expectations. |
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I had a sonder, a realization that the random girl sitting next to me inside of Starbucks might have a fantastic life or she might be dealing with a very ill family member. |
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With the realization of long distance power transmission it was possible to interconnect different central stations to balance loads and improve load factors. |
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He did not stay around long enough to see the realization of the idea. |
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The largest inland body of water is the Caniapiscau Reservoir, created in the realization of the James Bay Project to produce hydroelectric power. |
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Freedom of expression was both a right and responsibility and that this realization was crucial to counter stereotypes and to disempowered racist ideologies. |
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The conditional mood is used for speaking of an event whose realization is dependent upon another condition, particularly, but not exclusively, in conditional sentences. |
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Some sources have described it as a glottal stop, but this is a very infrequent realization, and today phoneticians consider it a phonation type or a prosodic phenomenon. |
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They at the same time supported the Russian concept of united Orthodox nations as the crucial step towards realization of the Russian policy of Panslavism. |
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For the realization of the project is also provided for the purchase of computing equipment and storage to be installed in PoP of the GARR present in 4 regions. |
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