However, it soon dawned on me that these people were actually real activists, and their chants were not a form of deliberate irony. |
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My tummy grumbled, and it dawned on me that I hadn't eaten in a long while. |
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But recently it has dawned on me that scientific research is a career worth pursuing. |
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It dawned on me that all the friends I had made, all two of them, were nabobs, and both had magnanimity. |
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Suddenly the inspiration dawned on me and I told them some half-baked excuse about job cuts and being given a Free Transfer to Millhampton. |
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I groaned inwardly and felt my spirits dampen as the realization dawned on me. |
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It dawned on me the free-play I felt in the flight controls was an aileron gasping for air to push against as I leveled the wings. |
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As I grew up with an atheistic education, the idea of a fairy tale god never dawned on me. |
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But slowly it dawned on me that it was, perhaps, more about the most classic of misbegotten South African stereotypes. |
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I looked down at my plate of untouched food, and the truth suddenly dawned on me. |
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But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic solitary. |
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For a split second, I marvelled at his spirited attitude before it dawned on me that he was actually a tourist. |
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Then it belatedly dawned on me that the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening. |
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It dawned on me that we hadn't actually sat opposite each other outside of a scene from the play before then. |
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It suddenly dawned on me that feng shui is not a martial art, but the Chinese art of arranging furniture and household objects in a harmonious fashion. |
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One day it dawned on me, I was still choosing those abusive people to be in my life. |
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I weighed 230 pounds. This was not funny at all and it dawned on me that I was about to embark on an arduous journey. |
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Now they were looking at me again, and it finally dawned on me that they thought I was a narc. |
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Watching critics yelping excitedly at one another in last week's Review Show on BBC2, a terrible realisation dawned on me. |
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But then it dawned on me that this year has been much like my relationship with my patients, its a work in progress. |
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It quickly dawned on me that technology isn't the problem that's preventing renewable energy development. |
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Before we made our escape it dawned on me with great alarm that Professor Fairweather was among them. |
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Then to my quite stupefied surprise it dawned on me that I was hearing as well as seeing. |
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Gradually, it dawned on me that food is at its best when we taste its flavours and its stories. |
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It finally dawned on me that she was just out for what she could get. |
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But now it dawned on me that God had laid his hand heavily on His people, and that the destiny of these people would also be mine. |
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Before long, I was enjoying the jets on my aching muscles when it dawned on me! |
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It dawned on me then that I was not only going to see the Olympic flame, but actually carry it in my hands. |
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It dawned on me today and in the past couple of days that we've found ourselves in a situation-or at least one member has-where we are monitoring gas prices since coming out west. |
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It dawned on me that for seven years now I have been working with people who live with weakness and enforced limitations every day of their lives. |
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I told him that I'd been making the tea, that I wasn't responsible for it, and then it dawned on me that somehow the video must have triggered spontaneous self-healing in him. |
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But when Senator Benigno Aquino was assassinated in 1983, I joined a left-leaning organization, and it dawned on me that there are more important things in life than getting a good corporate job. |
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At one point however it dawned on me that I also have visitors who actually find the site from a search in Google or other search engines, and they don't know anything about me and what this site is about. |
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It was, therefore, during my convalescence that it dawned on me that my recovery was entirely dependent on me changing my behaviour, my way of thinking and my beliefs in the very near future. |
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It was months later that the importance of this distinction dawned on me. |
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Since the same film sequence was inserted several times while he was speaking, it gradually dawned on me that something quite awful must have happened. |
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As a boy growing up in Colombia, it never dawned on me that looking up at the United States or Europe was a matter of convention and not of physical geography, of reality itself. |
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So, it dawned on me one day, I don't have to kill it off. |
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Then it dawned on me that my makeup bag was in my luggage. |
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It dawned on me that throughout my career the mantra of Moore's Law has been driving virtually all segments of anything related to technology. |
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Even later it dawned on me that SF was considered antithetical to Southernism. |
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It dawned on me that 40 minutes drive from Leeds to the North is the Ripon chapter, east is Selby chapter, south is Sheffield chapter and west is Halifax chapter. |
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But you've said you won't be using the photos taken prior to March 24, and it dawned on me that perhaps the appropriate thing to do would be to make Canadians rest assured that those photos will never be used. |
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