Everyone has their fantasies but, in reality, very few men actually fulfill them. |
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However, in reality nature is indeterminably more powerful than we are, and she will have the last laugh. |
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They seem so remote, although in reality civilisation is never very far away. |
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It is tempting to suggest nothing has changed, but in reality everything has. |
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We like to think our media are free, but in reality they often dance to another's tune. |
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A workday abbreviated by siestas is a Spanish cliche, yet it is not necessarily rooted in reality. |
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All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home. |
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I have a strong suspicion that generals are always better in the abstract than in reality. |
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In what was in reality a warm-down for her earlier exertion, she won that race by nearly a minute. |
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He picks up the pace to what would be a comfortable jog for him, but in reality, a really, really painstakingly fast run for me. |
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So basing any decision on what is most likely to be a random share price pattern is in reality like pouring money down the drain. |
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She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa. |
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Interest rates appear to be more affordable than at any previous time, but in reality they are very high. |
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The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality. |
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In fact, in reality, the cottage's location turned out to be even better than that! |
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While this might appear to be a dispute about a material fact, in reality it is not. |
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I appreciate that many people go to the movies to escape reality, but in reality there is no escape. |
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He may be amused by the idea but in reality it would never suit a man with such unabashed ambition. |
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Initially they may seem excellent to admire but, in reality, some can be of very dubious quality. |
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They show that what the front office dismissed as kid stuff was, in reality, the greatest sustained burst of wit in American movie history. |
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The throne of Egypt, although it passed through the female line in name, in reality passed through the first-born male heir of the king. |
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I began to think that in reality these are wishful words, appearing long before anything resembling order had started to happen. |
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There is absolutely no purpose in the law and in reality for this amendment. |
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This ability is, in reality, a legal fiction, a useful lie the court tells itself. |
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Howard publicly dismissed it, but criticism of a Lib government from within the ruling class is not so easily dismissed in reality. |
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However in reality many people who do assist in euthanasia get fairly light sentences. |
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Humility is in reality, a strength and involves acknowledging both our abilities and our limitations. |
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The money was fantastic but, in reality, I was more appreciative of the recognition it signified. |
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See, I may come across as secure and confident or whatever, but in reality, I have a love-hate relationships with my sexuality. |
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As an aside, a mixture of cyan, magenta and yellow should produce black, but in reality a touch of black is needed to get it. |
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As a result, the average citizen today not only feels, but in reality is quite removed from the political process. |
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It is as though, having assumed the air of some merciful spirit on earth, they were in reality mere satanic emissaries in disguise. |
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Cooling a bottle of white wine in a babbling brook at your picnic site is a lovely thought, but in reality it is not a sensible one. |
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This is a painting of actual objects in Freud's studio, and the zebra's colors in reality were taxidermically correct. |
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Meanwhile back in reality Kate, Locke and Michael have decided to brave the forest to hunt for food. |
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Wrinkled and scarred though they were, she could tell these arms were his own and that in reality he wanted them to stay that way. |
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Especially when a science fiction director decides to find science fiction in reality, something's wrong. |
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It's rather a thrill to see the paintings which grace all of the history textbooks in reality. |
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Yet in reality, like nearly all their meetings, it was arranged secretively. |
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Her outward appearance was no more than a child of sixteen, but she was, in reality, a good deal over five hundred. |
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But in reality, these guys have always been more of a '60s frat rock band with metal riffs. |
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But the five-time Wimbledon champion, in reality, was a natural baseliner who consciously adapted to the serve-and-volley style to win on grass. |
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On the surface the discussions between the French and Belgians were cordial, but in reality each side was suspicious of the other. |
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Japan had their chances, but in reality the second half belonged to the Juniors as they closed out the game in injury time. |
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It can be a mite unwieldy in car parks and the like, but it was never intended as a town car even if in reality many rarely leave a sealed road. |
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No one is going to get a better self-image if the information they receive is in reality misinformation. |
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It was supposed to be about ideology and heroism, but in reality, it was just a new brand of monarchy. |
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So in reality many of our moral codes are based on internal convictions that lack pure and independent proof. |
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Mona always said that she was fat, when in reality, she was dainty with a slight build. |
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But Neanderthal man was not as slow-witted as he looked and was in reality as smart as we are, an archaeologist claims. |
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After a moment, which actually is an hour later in reality, John felt absolutely exhausted and wanted to throw his body onto his unmade bed. |
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The second new point is, in reality, unnecessary as far as SG is concerned, if it is allowed to raise its first new point. |
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Yes, it's smelly, dirty and harmful, but in reality people do smoke cigarettes. |
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We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come. |
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But the fact that the necessity for dialogue has to be stressed in the more than 50-year-old alliance shows how tense relations are in reality. |
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Meanwhile, back in reality, I deserve a cut of the firm's profits for the forthcoming financial year. |
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The quarterback looks great on paper but in reality he didn't do anything special at all. |
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One may say that this sounds good on paper, but does this really model what happens in reality? |
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Though officially this was a full-blooded hunt, in reality it was little more than a glorified pony ride in the country. |
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Who knows if this allegedly harmless toy was not, in reality, to be used as a stash of illegal weapons? |
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Although it's meant to be a showcase of the best music around, in reality it's a carve-up between the major record companies. |
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In his imagination, he is a Hollywood film star and romantic heart-throb, in reality he's a pathetic third rate cabaret act. |
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Kinnear plays the role he's forever destined to play, the straight man, keeping one foot in reality. |
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Although they have been portrayed as opposites, in reality they amount to the same thing. |
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She always was very studious and in reality studied biochemistry and left it to follow my father. |
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But in reality there's an overwhelming amount of evidence that proves otherwise. |
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But in reality, Daylight Savings Time is an archaic holdover from a time when people relied on candles all the time. |
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But in reality, Husk was going to further alter the cows into the guise of missing oxen, receiving bounties without the hard labor. |
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Their goal is superficially to avenge their friend's death, but in reality they have darker motives. |
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Characters who have super-powers need anchoring in reality to make them believable. |
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The horrible memory had temporarily overtaken her but now she was back in reality. |
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Of course the dangerous few can never be educated and should be taken off the road, but in reality they are a tiny percentage of drivers. |
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The building narrative progresses through ill-omened and distorted imagery of horses ill in a hospital and gaping splits in reality. |
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In the 1880s, when impressionism began to become popular in the eyes of the public, it had in reality gone into crisis. |
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As a child one goes through these wild imaginations frequently but seldom these fantasies come true in reality. |
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In these days, Parliament has passed one law, which it amended twice because it turned out that it is inapplicable in reality. |
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They get suckered into the incoherency and think it's pure brilliance, when in reality, it's a waste of two hours. |
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The piquancy of such jokes lay in the suspicion that at some time and place, inevitably, the funny event would have happened in reality. |
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They feel that it is in reality the faith taught by the ancient Prophets, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus. |
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Admittedly, this oversimplifies consequentialism, which in reality has a rather robust philosophic tradition. |
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For in reality France under Louis XVI was governed not by the nobility, but by a plutocracy in which the majority of nobles had no share. |
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And he displayed great composure and poise in a loud environment in reality our first road game of this year. |
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While harnessing wind energy and burning willow coppice may seem good ideas, in reality it is not much more than green window dressing. |
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This money is recorded as a credit in the current account but, in reality, it is not a reliable source of financing. |
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Now, neither my aunt nor my mother live with me in reality but that was just part of the freakiness of the dream. |
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While clever enough in theory, the chairs in reality clutter the stage and restrict the cast's sorely needed freedom to move. |
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Of course they spoke of their brew as if it were a medicinal cure-all when in reality they produced highly refined and greatly prized moonshine. |
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They started doing it in reality TV, where writers don't have union protections and are easy marks for getting this kind of material in there. |
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These remarks, intended as praise, are in reality the most damning criticism. |
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At that date Firle was continuing to press ahead with what was in reality its long contemplated refurbishment plan. |
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Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that flying saucer reports in reality and fiction reflected a psychological projection of nuclear fears. |
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No doubt, hawking is not often regarded as a proper job, but in reality, it involves minimum investment with maximum returns. |
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It has more than fulfilled that fundamental aim and in reality, the EU has been moving to demerge subsidies from farm production. |
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Outwardly he was a successful publican, but in reality, the business was falling apart and debts for beer were piling up. |
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But in reality if you add those costs, I believe the cost of water that you are drinking is higher than the desalinized water. |
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Doesn't this build respect for others, not in the desiccated sense of school room lectures about morality, but in reality? |
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Although taxonomic stability may be a desideratum, in reality taxonomic stability is a manifestation of scientific stagnation. |
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A crtc in name only gives us the illusion of regulation and protection, but in reality, it has a very diminished and marginal role. |
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His vision of what was possible is obviously grounded in reality he'd experienced elsewhere. |
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You have a vast country which is seen as dirt poor, but which in reality has the biggest middle class in the world. |
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They think they are being encouraging, but in reality, their words can have a devastating effect. |
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The lottery win seemed like conclusive proof that Kiron existed, but in reality, it was no proof at all. |
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It was fun to see new and wonderful things, things that could never exist in reality. |
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Again, it is surprising that the most attractive faces do not even exist in reality. |
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I share with Boshoff an interest in etymology, taxonomy and language, but I didn't feel as fascinated by the work in reality as in theory. |
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They are, in reality, the second opinion that can double-check the records of those most at risk, to ensure their safety. |
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Ethnocentrism is in reality a much more widespread phenomenon than racism. |
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Though these species are in the majority, in reality, biomembranes are quite complex mixtures of not only these simple lipids, but also of proteins and sterols. |
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The common image of workplace bullying may be a manager shouting and bawling at a subordinate, but in reality the targeting is often much more subtle and insidious. |
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Most stereotypes have a very slight basis in reality, but by overwhelming them with an avalanche of complete nonsense any meaning they have will be lost. |
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Neither do any of the other therianthropic individuals represented in the Story of Chang Feng exist in reality, although some people may wish otherwise. |
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But in reality language controls us, our vision, our imagination. |
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Hayek is leafing through the book again, showing me how Kahlo chose to give herself a single eyebrow when in reality her brows, though dark and striking, were separate. |
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Surveys may portray us as picky, but in reality our foodie culture is thriving as never before. |
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Market economy must be able to demonstrate in reality that when the local currency was appreciating, the prices of commodities were also expected to be reducing. |
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But in reality they are not separable from other aspects of the mind. |
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Of course in reality I know some very nice people with beards. |
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What is the difference between peddling a stock or a product as having value, when in reality, insiders know what is being sold is unreliable, unsound and unworthy? |
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Perhaps we are gluttons for punishment, but in reality we do not yet know why dopamine levels soar after a defeat. |
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The scene dissolves to her riding her horse in reality, lost in the speed and the feeling of total communication with an animal of another species. |
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Yes, these and other groups are in reality as closely tied to the Republican Party as the AFL-CIO is to the Democrats. |
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If an evangelist should preach the gospel lacking in the affectionate qualities and energies generated by those truths, he has in reality States and Canada. |
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This fight was like something we typically see in reality shows, complete with name calling and screaming. |
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But in reality, companies just leave their profits in overseas tax havens, deferring taxes indefinitely. |
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Again, this is an ideological construct with tenuous roots in reality. |
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But in reality he is the quintessential example of how Washington corrupts. |
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Trebek has spent four television weeks, in reality four or five days of taping, with her. |
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But in reality, we all know who Chris Matthews supports for President, just as we know who britt Hume will support. |
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The Risorgimento was made into Italy's founding myth, its narrative carefully doctored to hide the bitter rifts that had in reality separated the moderates and the democrats. |
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She wore one of mother's pillbox hats with netting over her eyes that I'm sure she thought made her look sophisticated but in reality, made her look like Betty Boop. |
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The ties that bind Martin O'Neill to Celtic may have been, in reality, loosened by the Irishman's decision to sign only a 12-month rolling contract with the club last month. |
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That is, neither country can afford to anchor its strategy to ideology, long after any mooring in reality has vanished. |
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If this is not done, those of us who call ourselves citizens will in reality be nothing more than docile instruments in the hands of distant powers. |
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But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality. |
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While it upholds a veneer of pretending that the Arab spring has benefitted Iran, in reality the opposite holds true. |
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But instead of having a human stuntman perform the scene, which would have grounded it in reality, it's just a glorified computer sprite doing the hopping. |
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So in reality her quick thinking and rash acting had caused Jeff to faint. |
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Anyone who has grown up in a troubled family will know that in reality the above qualities do not apply simply on the basis of someone being your blood relative. |
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Those Luddites opposite want to ignore what is happening in reality. |
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To such as these the everyday language of the factory workers will sound shocking, and their general behaviour appear coarse and vulgar, but it is not so in reality. |
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Here you will see shapes on the paper as they are in reality, with all their shading, colours, shadows, ripples on water, birds flying, and everything else that is visible. |
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The supposed overestimate was, in reality, part of a wider underestimate. |
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But in reality, they lost their rights long before they were born, in an 1873 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court aptly denominated The Slaughter-House Cases. |
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But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality. |
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For those of you not in the know, hookah is a Middle Eastern device that makes it look like you are smoking illegal drugs, when in reality it's just fruitily flavored tobacco. |
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The film becomes a massive dreamscape, with characters constantly questioning whether they're in reality or if their subconscious is just belching again. |
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This woman bought a dog in Mexico, and they told her it was a Chihuahua, but when she brought it home, she discovered that in reality it was a wire-haired fox terrier! |
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Afterwards I went into town, ostensibly to buy an interdental toothbrush, but in reality, to walk around blankly wondering what I should be doing to prepare for my new job. |
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The case of the lady was in the other extreme from that of her husband, for as he was past all the assistance of physic, so in reality she required none. |
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They were in reality projectiles ultimately fired by the US navy. |
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If the customer's account is in debit, the increase of the amount of the overdraft by the interest charged does not, in reality, discharge a liability. |
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Podesta warned that opposition to natural gas is impractical and not grounded in reality. |
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It lends the photos a quality that I'm finding hard to put into words, other than that somehow, these places seem far more expressive in false colour than in reality. |
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Even photographs which seemingly degrade their sitters, such as Two men with barbel and Scrap collector holding globe are in reality witty art historical burlesques. |
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His successors Nerva and Trajan were less restrictive, but in reality their policies differed little from his. |
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But, absurd though they inevitably were, at least the Street's latest nuptials had a toehold in reality. |
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While his project often sounds straitjacketing, in reality it seems loose and generous. |
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The Mayor claimed that the action was reasonable, but in reality the action was arbitrary and capricious in nature. |
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The creative accounting done to show that it will be more economical is totally untrue in reality. |
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The volume density functions that I use for gases are, in reality, hypertexture functions. |
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However, in reality, the king's rule only ever extended to parts of the island. |
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The election of the Spanish king to the imperial throne made him the first monarch in Europe, both in title and in reality. |
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The constitution preserved the appearance of a republic but in reality established a dictatorship. |
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There were rumors of plots and even of his escape, but in reality no serious attempts were made. |
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The Round Tower is in reality far from cylindrical, due to the shape and structure of the motte beneath it. |
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Keats may have seemed to his friends to be living on comfortable means, but in reality he was borrowing regularly from Abbey and his friends. |
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The hydrogen cation is written as though composed of a bare proton, but in reality, hydrogen cations in ionic compounds are always more complex. |
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While it is commonly assumed that Wittgenstein was a part of the Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not actually the case. |
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Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham. |
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Whilst in theory the Assembly has no tax varying powers, the Assembly in reality has some very limited power over taxes. |
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The two actors had a very realistic on-screen romance, but in reality they couldn't stand each other. |
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But in reality, ATC is not aware of the RA until the RA is reported by the pilot. |
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After this, Haakon Jarl ruled Norway as a vassal of Harald Bluetooth, but he was in reality an independent ruler. |
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The Ottoman provinces in North Africa were nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in reality they were mostly autonomous. |
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However, in reality the southern Africans have always been in a minority within the African elephant range states. |
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The Italian peninsula was left open to all for the recruitment of soldiers, but in reality, this provision was useless for Antony in the East. |
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Utopia, from the Greek eutopia, and outopia, is an idealised conception of society that is impossible to locate in reality. |
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If in reality Trajan was an autocrat, his deferential behavior towards his peers qualified him to be viewed as a virtuous monarch. |
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The League was ostensibly formed against the Turks, but in reality it was made to expel the French from Italy. |
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It implies that maps are objective representations of the world when in reality they serve very political means. |
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Joseph Miller states that African buyers would prefer males, but in reality women and children would be more easily captured as men fled. |
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Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain were in reality absent, and the peace was signed by their ambassadors. |
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Apart from the inability to pronounce 'f' and 'v' most of the time, in reality, there is no single Philippine English accent. |
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The most remarkable fact, in reality, in connexion with the address is this. |
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A man fancies that he understands a critic, when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning. |
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Prominent on Ordnance Survey maps is Kilnshaw Chimney, although in reality this is just a narrow gully beneath the summit. |
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What I thought I was agreeing to felt a lot different in reality. |
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But the plates are good, and, in reality, sufficient without all the wordage. |
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Some will argue that this is a lack of willpower, which is maybe true but in reality it is much more than that. |
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It is largely vapourware at the moment, which means it works better in Power Point than in reality. |
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But in reality Cian, five, and two-year-old Ailbhe both suffer from cystinosis, a rare and potentially fatal genetic disorder. |
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Thus, in reality the Bukongo teaches a demiurgic creation of the temporal universe. |
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Or, more simply, is the actor playing the patricide Orestes also a murderer in reality? |
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But, in reality, it is God the Holy Spirit who convicts us of our deep need of redemption and renewal. |
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The captain's chair, in reality, is a souped-up bucket seat from a '67 Porsche. |
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Populists in the city emotionally heralded its heritage, but in reality it was a knackered product in a knackered factory. |
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But, in reality they were actually just getting a rubdown by some masseuses, he added. |
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But in reality, the sentiment it expresses is deeply serious. |
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The report identified a 'dramatic' growth in reality shows and other 'factual entertainment' programmes such as docusoaps. |
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There was suspicion that I had placenta previa, but in reality it was HELLP syndrome. |
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But in reality, the best way to ensure the value of each click or hashmark is to do it on the range. |
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The villain Dolly Kidd was originally called Boofy Gore, after Arthur 'Boofy' Gore, who in reality was a close friend of the famed author. |
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But in reality, they refuse because they don't like to give us some personal information such as the debts' level and the mensal revenue. |
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His success is the reverse of the show biz trainees who are labouring under Ramsay's whiplash tongue in reality TV show Hell's Kitchen. |
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The office of the President is, in reality, something of a soapbox. |
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That, of course, does not mean that a state of akarma is impossible. Every karma done for the good of the Atman, though it appears to be karma, is in reality akarma. |
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To make matters worse, Soyinka is a chronic name-dropper and so vain that he often sees himself as centre stage when he is in reality not much more than a spear carrier. |
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Although the Opposition has no more formal powers in setting the Parliamentary agenda, in reality they have a certain influence through a process known as the usual channels. |
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The pervasiveness of these tenurial issues mean that the prospects for successfully implementing afforestation and reforestation projects in Africa are in reality quite weak. |
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It is necessary to say that in reality, nothing of the sort happened. |
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What looks like the subtending bract is in reality the outer median tepal. |
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The hostel was in reality a collection of old army Nissen huts. |
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Not all inhabitants of New Netherlands, Manahattan's first European colonizers, were ethnically Dutch, but in reality came from many European countries. |
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A good idea in principle, but a little vague and scattered in reality. |
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These nomadic indigenous groups are generically referred to as Chichimeca, but in reality they were a variety of ethnicities such as the Guachichiles, Pames and Zacatecos. |
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For many years direct comparison of the two species was not possible because of political tensions but it is now accepted that they are in reality the same species. |
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This idealized structure may not exist in reality, considering the high divorce rate and the intermixes of maternal-paternal dominance characteristics. |
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When we see someone eat a hamburger in a commercial, we store that experience as having happened in reality when, in reality, it was a case of virtual consumption. |
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Every action that realizes a dream or desire unrealizes it in reality. |
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We will begin by supposing the international trade to be in form, what it always is in reality, an actual trucking of one commodity against another. |
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Though the canal nominally crosses the watersheds of five river systems, in reality the variation between these is so low that it has only a single summit section. |
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The latter firm sent employees William Murdoch and Abraham Storey to visit Murray, ostensibly on a courtesy visit, but in reality to spy on his production methods. |
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Although northern and southern Welsh are two commonly mentioned main dialects, in reality additional significant variation exists within those areas. |
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However, in reality development had been ongoing by others and at the end of the patent period there was an explosion of new ideas and improvements. |
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Holding the meeting in Egypt is a Machiavellian way to look international but in reality to prevent hoi Interent polloi from attending the meeting. |
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He seemed to die, but in reality, the Docetist would say, did not die. |
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