You're trying your best to create, in front of the camera, some approximation of the real world. |
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And a gentle trip around Christ Church gives Lewis Carroll fans a treat by re-discovering the real world of Alice and the Cheshire cat. |
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How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world? |
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The real world is often not so nice, and being overprotective doesn't always help students. |
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But like many people who spend too long in front of their computers, he's talking about a Platonic ideal rather than the real world. |
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Welcome to the real world people, a world of personal responsibility where actions can generate reactions. |
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Ideally, education provides one with the ability to determine and discover facts about the real world. |
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For those of us who live in the real world, an all-female household can be a very mixed blessing. |
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Children need to be aware of the real world, not force-fed trite fairytales. |
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Physical scientists find uses for mathematical models, applying them to help understand processes and patterns in the real world. |
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In the real world, actual movements are made up of all manner of tendencies and impulses. |
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The new environmentalism is marked by a passion for making a true difference in the real world. |
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Setting aside the real world for a moment, let's return to a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. |
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But a lot of people in the real world do get their information from readable, chatty documents. |
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Now they live in the real world again, with occasional periods of overlap with the world of the superheroes. |
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This high-sounding rhetoric is all well and good as theory, but it goes only so far in the real world, as other passing novelists point out. |
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When do such actualities in the real world of our experience necessarily reshape beliefs inherited from another world and time? |
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In the real world, however, there are no prematurely ended careers so far, no blacklists, no gulags for the dissidents. |
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I loved it so much that I wanted to shout about it over the cacophony of the real world. |
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Remember how you always told yourself that those fraternity blockheads would be in big trouble once they entered the real world? |
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Managers and designers can then satisfy themselves that it will look as good in motion in the real world as it does on screen. |
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Sometimes the disconnect between the editorial page and the real world is so vast I wonder whether we can ever agree about anything any more. |
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The outline of my position is no more Mr Nice Guy, we're going to return to the real world, and if you don't want that, vote for the other guy. |
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The truth is, disappointments and outright failure mark the real world of publicly financed convention centers, stadiums, and hotels. |
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I'd like to have studied Egyptology, but I don't know how I would have applied it to the real world. |
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And if they really wanted to prepare us for the real world, why not make us wear a shirt and tie everyday except casual Friday? |
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The real world of political economy sets the limits to democracy and equality. |
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None of the people in this film would be spending time together in the real world, wherever and whatever that is. |
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The ego that actually does the writing, the sleeping self, is buried so deep that he's not affected by anything that happens in the real world. |
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On the other hand, he is so unexposed to the complex social and emotional fabric of the real world, that he is completely helpless. |
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Existence in the real world is just not possible without an occasional fib or an expertly timed falsehood. |
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Separated from the real world, Canada's 13,000 prisoners have to work hard to stay physically and mentally healthy. |
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The real world is the playing ground for each and every group, to make or unmake laws. |
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A problem does not exist in splendid isolation as a concrete fact in the real world. |
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James shook his head and stirred himself from his reverie, bringing himself back to the real world. |
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The bad news is that I'm vain, snobbish, a bit of a gossip and am rather divorced from most of the real world. |
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Out here in the real world, I have no entourage of coaches and handlers organizing my schedule, preparing my meals, and supervising my workouts. |
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In the real world, Skip is a stay-at-home father who cares for his children and takes care of the house chores. |
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If this is the real world, away from all the carnage and desolation, than this cannot be for real. |
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The same one that made me learn ninjutsu in the real world made me learn to shoot a gun too. |
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But we have to operate in the real world, not some socialist nirvana that simply does not work. |
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The legal professionals, and in this I would include the judiciary, operate in the real world. |
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When horror on screen is competing with the real world, there really is no contest. |
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Earlier this month, a cover story depicted him as living inside a bubble, isolated from knowledge of the real world. |
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In the real world, I think that kind of unauthorized trading would meet the legal definition of a bucket shop. |
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In the real world, the people of Liverpool have no more of a victim mentality than the people of Norwich. |
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This sounds good in bull sessions, but in the real world it's just not going to happen. |
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One opines instead that the spiritlessness of the real world drives more and more people to adopt strong active virtual identities. |
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It describes a virtual world that challenges how we perceive the real world. |
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The result is that the markets of these games have spilled out of their virtual borders and into the real world. |
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If you think your marriage does not have economic consequences, then you're not living in the real world. |
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Although absolute vaccine safety is the optimal goal, it is difficult to achieve in the real world. |
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One of the rules you have for surviving college and getting out into the real world is that the first job doesn't have to be great. |
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Think of me fondly while you're out there in the real world, and send me a postcard occasionally. |
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Whatever the philosophical ideal, in the real world we are bombarded by corporate messages cajoling us and our children to consume and borrow. |
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It is a ludicrous standfirst and is clearly not connected to anything that's likely to happen in the real world. |
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I'm not very good at what you might call the real world, the business world. |
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So there is a definite connection with the real world, but only a few important properties have been selected for further consideration. |
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It is quite clear from the local plan that it is shops we want, not restaurants, but we have to live in the real world. |
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They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world. |
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I love it when the web makes you take more notice of things in the real world. |
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This is why olympic gymnast rings, kettlebells, and clubbells are so effective at building real world strength. |
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Soot, carbon black, platinum black, and carborundum are among the materials that come closest to a blackbody in the real world. |
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Slowly, slowly, we are pulling away from hearth and home and into the real world. |
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Can the results from scientific research be generalized to witnesses in the real world? |
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We must celebrate the real world, the rough world, the natural human and human nature red in tooth and claw. |
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Every time I go to a gathering of Conservatives I am struck by their refusal to live in the real world. |
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Teenagers are known for their gawky prejudices, which tend to change once they get into the real world. |
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In the real world, if you're prattling about stuff people don't want to talk about, you'll annoy them. |
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Plato, for example, thought that training athletes for the games was of little relevance for the real world of fighting. |
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At the same time, the artist alludes to the real world, having it out with hypocrisy and duplicity. |
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I am a responsible member of society, but I still feel like a kid playing house, expecting the real world to catch up with me any second. |
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Even with his results on free fall he was much more interested in proving geometrical theorems than in their relation to the real world. |
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Thus, the majority of graduates face up to the real world already heavily indebted. |
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After all, it isn't nice for them to have to enter the real world in early life already in debt. |
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These confusing feelings of being apart from the real world and close to it at the same time are part of what community college is about. |
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Students need to understand that in the real world, concertizing is not about playing for your relatives and classmates in a degree recital. |
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By combining formal knowledge with real world experience and new ideas or perspectives, the construction of new knowledge occurs. |
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I've led a very sheltered existence and haven't got a clue what it's like in the real world. |
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As always, theatre acquires an extra resonance when it deals with the real world. |
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It is all very well the government giving us an eight-minute response time, but that is not in the real world. |
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Modern psychoanalytic practice goes to great lengths to quarantine the psychoanalytic conversation from the real world. |
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I miss my Papa terribly for so many personal reasons, but also because he indulgently insulated me from the real world. |
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Meanwhile, back in the real world, my O-Level studies went to pot, closely followed by the A-Levels. |
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It marked a change from our comfortable world of colouring, drawing, doodling and recess into the harsh realities of the real world. |
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A utopia is not a portrait of the real world, or of the actual political or social order. |
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Coming back to the real world, she started washing off the counters and tables in the cafe before the store officially opened for the day. |
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The transparent beam splitter allows the user to see the real world and the virtual objects at the same time. |
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Robbie Johnson had cornered a timid young lecturer and was educating him about the nature of the real world outside the ivory tower. |
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It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world. |
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The pervasiveness of monopolies in the game does not represent the situation in the real world. |
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Cyberspace right now is made up of a series of windows on the real world, that allow us to see views, or facets, or aspects of people elsewhere. |
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As the tension mounts, Paul must come out of his own creative cocoon to get involved in the real world of decision-making and responsibility. |
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For the many real world victims, the realities of domestic violence flatly contradict such stereotypes. |
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In other words, they represent the texture of the real world, not the rarefied existence of aspirant high achievers. |
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Alas, the real world is peopled by the satisfactory and the barely satisfactory. |
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These facts are easy to miss in the real world where we can blame space and geography for our involvement with others. |
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And those facts, combined with my own observations of the real world, always collided with my carefully constructed Marxist dreamworld. |
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For Miriam, VR is an exciting alternative to the real world, a safe haven with limitless potential, beyond age, beyond race, beyond gender. |
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Dependent origination is not a theory of causation with respect to bringing about a pluralistically real world. |
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In the real world, consumers would simply ask a sales clerk or customer service representative for help. |
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The book discusses real world issues ranging from browser quirks to client intransigence. |
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Some stuff will automagically appear in this space as we immerse in the real world without a blogging distraction. |
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He manages to create a believable world of automatons and clockwork mechanisms against a backdrop of the real world. |
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At the hearing, it was the academics who talked turkey, and took on the real world. |
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Since the real world is more frightening than the void, thoughts turn to impending doom, death and suicide. |
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Being labeled hypocrites is a price worth paying if it yields tangible results in the real world. |
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The issue of divorce and marriage continues to be a difficult one, for real people in the real world and their pastors and for exegetes as well. |
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They concern themselves with the real world and address its problems, satirically or self-deprecatingly. |
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With this particularly horrible invention Titian links the real world to that of myth. |
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The trick is to find them among the dross of ill-informed advice from psychobabbling hucksters who don't seem to live in the real world. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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It doesn't help that most judges are rich, doddery old men who have lost touch with the real world and cannot empathise with women. |
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In the real world, profits and losses are almost always intertwined with interest returns. |
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The regulations must be sent back to the drawing board and revised to conform to the real world. |
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In retrospect this appears so, but we have to remember that he abstracted his axioms from observation of the real world. |
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But, in the real world, who exactly is it who has a heavier purse today at my expense? |
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This seeming inadequacy of the real world is the crux of Shaw's enterprise. |
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What comes out of the laboratory and what is measured in the real world by surface seismographs leaves a gap. |
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The fictional world only selectively represents the real world, making the themes about open issues particularly salient. |
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Theoretical maximum throughputs listed in specifications are rarely achieved in the real world. |
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Nothing is really tested until it has been put through its paces out in the real world and I cheerfully ignore any tests I read about! |
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Two of the fighting stances for each character are based on real world martial arts, and the third style focuses solely on weapon-based combat. |
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The documentary tradition has long been engaged with the real world, often explicitly in order to change it. |
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He subtly demonstrated how constructed reality becomes possible when television reports sensationally on real world events. |
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But government funding methods don't always mesh with real world expectations. |
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Real world firms, and in particular real world entrants, face many kinds of uncertainty. |
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Their policies have to deal with the real world of interest groups, elections and media distortion. |
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If you live for your online friends, you're never going to live in the real world and that will leave you jaded and unhappy. |
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Our observational abilities are surely constrained yet they correspond to our real world. |
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I expected to see a fair amount of the real world in this job, can't say I'm unhappy to have that experience under my belt. |
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Too bad the actor does not believe in liberating people from the forces of evil in the real world. |
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He was pampered all his life and doesn't know how to function in the real world. |
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Greenspan comes across as an adrift theoretician, an aficionado of models with no relevance to the real world. |
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Her eyes lit up as she saw her uncle and aunt, there to welcome her back into the real world. |
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There is an entire online community of Bronies that has blossomed out of the message boards and fan sites and into the real world. |
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It's perpetuating a cesspool on Facebook for those who would perpetuate real world violence and rape. |
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Well-paid quants build their massive multi-variable models and Monte Carlo simulators only to have them riddled with a thousand random bullet holes from the real world. |
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This created the abyss between the real world and the supernal world. |
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Probably won't go down well with my academic friends, but I felt I really wanted to be out doing things more in the real world than actually doing research. |
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We have the technology and job-shares happen in the real world of work. |
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If only I could live inside that comic strip, I knew that I would find the happiness that I never had in the real world. |
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Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world. |
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I then got distracted by the real world and I ranted about power stations. |
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How is Levitt's thinking applied to real world economic problems? |
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The show, for the most part, has roots in both the real world. |
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It's almost like the real world doesn't even exist for these guys. |
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The re-employment bonus proposal doesn't address the real world problem of inadequate unemployment insurance benefit levels and low unemployment insurance recipiency. |
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How does one live a life of noble reclusion in the real world? |
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It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value. |
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There would have been continuity between the painted and real world, instead of disjunction. |
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If someone wants to dismiss this as do-goodism, fine, but it has real world effects. |
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In this way, the Chinese calendar year keeps in step with the real world. |
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We are fortunate that the real world bears little resemblance to this. |
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But it is no use satisfying the listeners of our conceptual talk if we cannot make any related changes in the real world of racially discriminative actions and consequences. |
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Several U.S. anthropologists have observed recently that the discipline may be so detached from real world issues that it runs the risk of undermining itself. |
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Since applied linguistics is concerned with language problems as experienced in the real world, it might appear that the two areas of enquiry in effect converge into one. |
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People and the physical world do not operate solely by the rules of deductive logic, therefore deductive logic is insufficient to solve problems in the real world. |
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He lives in Denver, connected to real people in the real world like an oak tree to groundwater. |
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A real world of upheaval was also unfolding, in which, for example, a 1976 bomb at La Guardia airport had killed 11 people. |
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In the real world, he said, a hacker is more likely interested in stealing records he can sell than in harming a patient. |
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The real world is composed of stories, of fictions, of narrative, and ultimately of language in the same way that the fictional world of a novel is constructed. |
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Princeton students are not heedless of obstacles to combining career and family in the real world. |
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Because it awakens you to the difficulties of the real world. |
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Meanwhile back in the real world Clive has published his new pamphlet. |
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Once we get out into the real world, we continue to follow their every step, hounding them everywhere. |
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The drama uses conventions of televisual reality, grounding the drama in the real world, making it more accessible for the viewer and more easily appropriated by them. |
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Researchers believe that by putting microcomputers into every manmade object in the world, computers could, in a manner of speaking, sense the real world. |
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The hope is that after a two-year mentorship, participants will have all the skills, experience and connections they need to make it in the real world. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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The internal language and logic of the markets is related to what is going on in the real world, but right now only tangentially. |
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The dream world is supposed to house escape, and yet the troubles and torments of the real world constantly find there way into the fantastical mix. |
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This small group of characters was a microcosm of the real world. |
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Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world. |
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Their brandishing of totems, their busting of taboos is real world stuff, not symbolic. |
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But she also said that Michael and her American home were only temporary shelters because her real world is the home that she built with her husband in Hong Kong. |
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But she wonders if ministers quite understand the real world when she hears ideas such as head teachers' issuing fixed penalty notice fines to truants ' parents. |
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Not surprisingly, the weapons are inspired by contemporary real world armaments, to the extent that some, but not all, bear the monikers of specific makes or models. |
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Soft shadows will create more realistic lighting effects, since this type of shadow more closely resembles shadows in the real world, and cast both an umbra an a penumbra. |
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The thing with crime in the real world is most of it's extremely stupid, most of it is unplanned, unconsidered, and not even having a great motivation. |
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Addicts seek to escape the real world in a drug-induced haze. |
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So far they have yet to offer a real testable hypothesis, something that can actually distinguish designed objects from undesigned objects in the real world. |
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In the real world, walking around with Google Glass is as likely to make you a target of opprobrium as it is a target of envy. |
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I told him I often had to replace an online persona with the real world personality and the two entities often had a bit of a slugfest battling out who would be dominant. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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She's handled her transition from reality TV star to the real world with grace and poise. |
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Our challenge as educators is to link classroom study of real world problems with community involvement that reaches beyond volunteerism to civic engagement. |
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It is my intention to help and answer this question with non-technical, real world solutions and to give a solid overview of the storage options and how they work. |
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By refusing to accept the challenges of the real world, no-platforming enthusiasts merely throw away opportunities to develop their own arguments and improve their efficacy. |
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Sure, it was nice leaving her complicated life behind for a little while, but she knew she had to go back to the real world and figure out a way to deal with the status quo. |
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In the real world, economic and social relations are seldom one-way. |
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To understand osmoregulation of organisms in the real world, then, we must remember that organisms are more than bags of interesting molecules or vehicles for sets of genes. |
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Above all, they should realise that, however clever civil servants are, a general education is no substitute for real experience and expertise, out there in the real world. |
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Of course, supernormal profit can be, and often is, competed away in the real world as people come up with innovations and new ways of doing things. |
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Well, this is the real world, not the world of action films and suspense novels, and yet the same principle is at work here as it is in the world of fiction. |
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Even when the content of a narrative is drawn from the world, the mode of presentation must differ perceptibly, if only slightly, from a pure imitation of real world events. |
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My favorite objection has to be that putting students in same-sex classes doesn't prepare them to interact in the real world, implying that co-education automatically does. |
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I loved the infographic and I liked your real world examples too. |
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When inside the artwork she wears a careful reproduction of the clothing worn by the model, and when she returns to the real world, she is wearing the pinafore just as before. |
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Mike was experiencing a serious conflict between his own deeply held beliefs and a blooming awareness that the real world might not conform to those beliefs after all. |
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I mean, it's just not on, it's not the real world, and when you contract for something you expect to pay that price, and you expect to get it on time. |
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No other group in society has been so cosseted from the real world, so protected from the consequences of its own actions and so compensated for its own inadequacies. |
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What I loved about the books that I was being read was they seemed to belong to no real world, because nothing in them physically was coterminous with anything I knew. |
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If this is what can happen in the world of fiction, imagine how much more we can do in the real world when we are united with Jesus, the Lord of all Creation! |
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He lives in the real world and has a genuine, deep-rooted concern for all. |
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Computer generated graphics are then added to the video so that the user sees an image of the real world overlaid with context sensitive information. |
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People in the real world can be violent, greedy and dishonest. |
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This is the sort of book that sells, which I'm sure dismays some scholarly writers who have not quite gotten used to living in the real world yet. |
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This was her escape from the harsh reality of the real world. |
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That footballers are overpaid, underworked, selfish guys who care more about fancy cars than what's going on in the real world. |
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To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world. |
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As part of this work they will re-run laboratory tests where necessary and compare them against real world driving emissions. |
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And when it's all over at five past five you rejoin the real world and gather together a few mates for some knock down ginger. |
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Her raggle-taggle family live underground in these tunnels, they don't really mix with the real world. |
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In the real world, Joe Bloggs loses his job, his home, and in many cases, his family. |
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Almost nobody in the real world has focused on the 2013 dilemma. |
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In the real world, uncertainty exists as to whether mental illness is construed as an aggravator or a mitigator, he said. |
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Then I hit the real world and in the next decade encountered precious little in the way of Twainesque romance or riches. |
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It is remarkable because its three-dimensional world is even more stereoscopic than the real world. |
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For politics is defined by its somewhereness, its concrete historicity in the real world of human beings. |
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These lethetic fictions cut their ties to the real world, refusing to be mirrors of life. |
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It's time to relocate this experiment from the laboratory into the real world. |
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What limits this approach in the real world is that, while time is arbitrarily divisible, current is not. |
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Surrealist flora and fauna therefore bear one reference to the old real world and are never pure abstractions or nonobjectivities. |
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If they are not scientific, it needs to be explained how they can be informative about real world objects and events. |
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In the real world, the pro-B-2 case was a security-muffled squeak. |
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Fantasy literature is set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. |
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Unlike, say, The Wire, Breaking Bad isn't about the real world, per se. |
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His paintings on wood panel layer dioptric fragments of an imagined world, against a fractured kaleidoscope of the real world. |
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Once common people become celebrities they appear to enter a parallel universe where they forfeit all empathy with the real world. |
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Once these things have been decided, collecting the real world data will be, methodologically, fairly simple. |
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The new BIM Field Trip solutions from Leica Geosystems close the gaps by connecting the digital world to the real world. |
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If one tries to deal with the variedly uncertain real world, the more inclusive approach to conjunction becomes appropriate. |
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Prairie dogs use their language to refer to real dangers in the real world, so it definitely has meaning. |
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In the real world, however, one has to deal with the remarkable paucity of properly excavated, osteologically analysed and dated grave sites. |
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Words whose referents are things in the real world can be taught by ostensive definition, simply by pointing to their referents. |
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This is an investigation of whether the real world behaves as predicted by the hypothesis. |
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Although that is essentially what the carbon trade is about, it is of course much more complicated in the real world. |
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In the real world, teleporting a person, a mouse, or even a coffee mug remains very much a dream. |
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Sandford balances a solid end that still permits the messiness of the real world to impact the storyline. |
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He's always daydreaming and seems to be out of touch with the real world. |
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The purpose of an experiment is to determine whether observations of the real world agree with or conflict with the predictions derived from a hypothesis. |
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These popular Chinese folk tales span both ancient and modern times and deal with a wide range of subjects in both the real world and the world of fantasy. |
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The Swallows and Amazons series has strong links with the real world. |
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Shannon recognised that Boole's work could form the basis of mechanisms and processes in the real world and that it was therefore highly relevant. |
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This testing was done in collaboration with one of our enterprise customers so it's as close to real world that one can achieve in a laboratory environment. |
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Thus, this intertextual and transumptive act of taking names from the real world and using them in a fictive text represents another narrative level. |
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The Chancellor, George Osborne, is taking steps to ban six-figure golden parachutes and severance payments need to be brought in line with the real world. |
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Student volunteers through Brainfood, a program offering high-quality produce and real world experience for youth, helped the chefs prepare Sunday's meal. |
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They defy logic, not being subject to the rules of the real world. |
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These kids have to be self-motivated because when they get out into the real world, if they are not self-motivated, it's going to be very hard for them to be successful. |
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In the real world, very few elders and, percentage-wise, even fewer black elders will be able to lead anything like a dignified life off retirement savings and 401 plans. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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If a human watched the dance of the elves, he would discover that even though only a few hours seemed to have passed, many years had passed in the real world. |
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In the real world, markets often experience imperfect competition. |
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And it's exciting to combine my daily work at RIV and Stony Point with the work of JDRF in the effort to bring research in the labs to patients in the real world. |
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Despite the relative simplicity of the classifications above, in the real world languages do not fit quite so easily into such precise categories. |
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Only if the software can be forced to adhere to inferior strip solutions produced by actual ripsaws is the program a valid representation of the real world. |
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A peasant with a great deal of experience and intelligence would then be wiser than an official who had memorized the Classics but not experienced the real world. |
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Critics of the free market have argued that, in real world situations, it has proven to be susceptible to the development of price fixing monopolies. |
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The adventures led to satirical encounters with the real world with the hero either becoming the pitiable victim or the rogue who exploited the vices of those he met. |
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The study of fuzzy differential equations forms a suitable setting for the mathematical modelling of real world problems in which uncertainty or vagueness pervades. |
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The Navatar VAX Rating gives advisors and staff a simple but effective way to capture and manage the real world, real-time anxiety levels of each client. |
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I don't know what Scratch looks like in the real world, I met hir online. |
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The appeal of video games has always been escapism, so it fits perfectly that people can do things in games that they may not be able to do in the real world. |
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But in the real world, these stories pale in comparison to that of the LCPL at Maxwell Hall describing the firefight in which he's wounded and his buddy's killed. |
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One of the key aspects of obtaining accurate profiles is the relationship between the measuring device's coordinate system and the real world coordinate system. |
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