They looked around the market and realised other chipmakers actually left out extra features so that they could make chips more efficiently. |
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It was then that I realised that Kenderson was a sensitive young boy trapped in a bully's body, each spitball and noogie a cry for help. |
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After the training course, Phuc realised that computer is the tool to help visional impaired people to integrate into the society. |
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As an added bonus, I realised, new falconers get to learn a vocabulary of Medieval English for free. |
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They were still hard at it when I finally realised that I was surplus to requirements. |
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As he did, he realised with shock that it wasn't a normal jacket, but an oilskin greatcoat. |
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It was only as I pulled out the card and showed it to him that I realised that I had already booked him. |
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They realised that a Britain with a Stuart on the throne need not be any friendlier towards them than the country already was. |
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He also realised that, given the omnipresence of God, one cannot hide from Him or run from His presence. |
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I realised not only that there are the haves and the have-nots, but that the haves organise to make sure you don't get any of it. |
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She had realised her house was on fire when she touched a door handle and discovered it was hot. |
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When they looked outside they realised one of the houses was on fire and screams were heard. |
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Of course, we've realised that the only movies we've been to see since Rebecca's birth have been cartoons or animated films of some sort. |
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Similarly, utilisation of the cashew nut produced in Western Province has not yet been fully realised. |
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I would go into a terrible, heart-stopping panic which would increase when I suddenly realised that the exams actually started today. |
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He continued to write operettas and finally realised his long-standing intention, to compose an Irish operetta. |
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I strode confidently towards it, until I realised that my steep drive now resembled an ice rink. |
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The amounts thus realised can then be paid back to the striking employees to meet their demands. |
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All activity ceased as soon as Mr Peterson realised that he had been defrauded. |
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Once the Dine realised what strip-mining was doing to their land, they filed a law suit, which was rejected. |
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Back in the sleep room, I was just wondering how easy it would be to get a hermit crab back through customs, when I realised I had been out cold. |
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If he had studied me more closely he would have realised that I was, in fact, raging. |
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Carlo shouted, which caused me to stumble momentarily until I realised it was the name of the song. |
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The question is whether Novell has momentarily stumbled, or has been more badly hurt than is realised. |
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I realised, with some chagrin, that for Hilberg the conclusion was implicit in the sequence, and he had trusted me to see it. |
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Predictions are hazardous business, as all poll pundits will have realised to their chagrin this month. |
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So we realised from the outset that we needed to avoid making mistakes and needed to maintain the pressure. |
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Not knowing what else to do, she went to buy a ticket to Paris, but realised she had to change all of her money. |
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My husband heard the shouts over the phone and called the police when he realised I was being robbed. |
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Soon however, the whales realised the sailors had jumped overboard and were swimming to the safety of shore. |
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Our leaders have at last realised that the voter expects more than high-sounding speeches and slogans. |
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She must have realised that her mother also might misspell a VIP's name if asked to write in Hindi. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, I should really have realised my limitations and done the easy walk. |
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Adrenalin coursed through my veins as I realised how surreal the whole thing was, meeting people off the internet in rapid succession. |
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The Norwegians eventually realised what was happening and chartered a seal-hunting ship to accept the unit's belated surrender. |
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He soon realised where some good money could be made and started overlanding cattle and sheep from New South Wales to South Australia. |
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We needed to warm up, and I suddenly realised how we could end up our day out with a bit of fun in the sun. |
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Up closer he could smell the sweet scent of her perfume, he only just realised too how incredibly beautiful she was. |
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After bank security realised there was no way to override the lock, firefighters were called. |
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He also realised that a growing number of holidaymakers were travelling independently and would need transport. |
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The first evening she was there we quickly realised she was a sundowner and did our best to calm and reassure her. |
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It wasn't until we were settled on our sunloungers that we realised that we were next to Aidan and Fernando. |
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I used to think it was to guard against scorpions or other stinging insects, but realised now that it was to prevent jigger attacks. |
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The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point. |
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I suppose, given the evidence, I should have realised earlier that he had gone to Germany voluntarily. |
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My surprise meant it took a good few minutes before I realised what we were supposed to do with a live chicken. |
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We realised that without help it would surely die, as it was getting weaker by the day. |
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I realised that it had to be a surface vessel, but could not work out how it could be so noisy at depth. |
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He soon realised the hopelessness of the cause when he failed to raise any forces among the subdued and disillusioned people. |
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I realised I could probably try to palm it off to some people around my old working area. |
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When someone offered him a paltry amount to take the business off his hands, however, Hughes realised he was not about to give up that easily. |
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The couple's biggest fear will be realised if the council decides to demolish the surrounding streets and leave theirs untouched. |
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She stared, horror-struck, into his eyes and realised that his mind had turned. |
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I wonder how long it took before the crew of the stealth aircraft realised that those blips were incoming hostile aircraft? |
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It was only once Kate had been x-rayed that doctors realised how serious her condition was. |
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What few cinema-goers realised was that the scene in the film was a reconstruction of a real event. |
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They only realised the full implications of the story when they were forwarded the e-mail that had been circularised to the national media. |
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As he lay dying, he suddenly realised to his horror that he had been shot by his own brother, who was a member of the parliamentarian garrison. |
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That is what we have realised after a long and close observation of human nature. |
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Because of his humble background the artist lacked extensive formal training and his talents were not realised until later in life. |
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The comrades were too sympathetic or polite to express alarm that he's only just realised. |
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Looking back on the night I realised the people I was having one-on-ones with were pretty much all men and I still didn't have a pash. |
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It made her sick, especially when she realised that it was Drew who was pashing the unknown female. |
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If they had done so they would have realised that it was entirely reasonable, that the anger they described was entirely synthetic. |
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I realised that life had been passing me by, and felt I should be enjoying it a bit more by giving myself some free time. |
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For public health policy to be realised, paternalism must be replaced by active encouragement of patients to participate in their own care. |
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He said he left the cash in the car and only realised it had gone when he returned to the bank to pay it in. |
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The president realised that their economy was great for making tanks and guns and planes, but what do you do in peacetime? |
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There was a thin layer of ice on the surface, and she realised that her knees were getting wet through the fabric of her dress. |
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He reached adulthood before he realised that when the ice cream van played music, it did not, in fact, indicate it was out of ice cream. |
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As I opened one of them up I suddenly realised that I'd stashed them for a reason. |
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He realised that he could not sit idly by while racialist groups actively promoted their agenda. |
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An hour later they realised he had returned and was now clutching a knife to his chest. |
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He claimed few people had realised the significance of the inspector's pending decision. |
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Counting my pennies, I realised I had just enough money left for my favourite crepe and a cocktail. |
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I leapt into the car and in gratitude shot off to buy a box of chocolates for my saviours then realised I was penniless and cardless. |
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I had not realised it has the longest coastline of anywhere in the country. |
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In that, he may have been more percipient than he could have realised at the time. |
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She realised that her perfectionist approach to her work had caused a lot of tension in her muscles. |
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I realised that the lowly-paid young assistant would reduce the price of perishables at the same time each day. |
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Of course I realised and I started telling everybody I lost the match fair and square, no excuses. |
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She recently left a preview screening with a moist eye and a welter of praise for the team who faithfully realised the adaptation. |
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But there was something about the film that perturbed me from the offset, and fairly swiftly I realised what it was. |
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I realised I was hitting out in rage because I had been abandoned and that I was suffering from false memory syndrome. |
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A pair of conical shapes away in the far distance had me confused before I realised they must be the Paps of Jura. |
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Then they quickly realised that markets are fickle and that column inches in newspapers are no guarantee of share price performance. |
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Like me he understood that the people around him were fakes and phoneys and pretty soon I realised he hated school as much as I did. |
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I hadn't realised how close he was and consequently find myself within an inch of his mouth if I tilt my head upwards. |
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Unfortunately, with the inclement weather, the fantasy of foxy local fauna out in boots and rucksacks wasn't realised. |
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When he realised his disease was incurable he retired to pursue his interests and spend time with his young family. |
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I may not have realised all the dreams and hopes I had in my youthful idealism, but I have Jesus and his commands and his commissions. |
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A country is a group of people who have realised they have enough in common to band together for the common good. |
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She only realised it was a hedgehog a day or two later, once they'd picked the skeleton clean. |
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Apparently I was induced when they realised my Mum had high blood pressure. |
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A teacher realised this and every two weeks she'd indulge me and let me write a play for the class. |
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She heard Jingle Bells on the radio and when she looked up her face was a picture as she realised what she was listening to. |
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I've realised everyone, no matter how inexpert in the culinary arts, has a couple of these recipes up their sleeve. |
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He complained of pain in his arm and it was only then doctors realised both of them had broken left arms. |
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The ingeniousness of tatami is realised as a square is removed to reveal the pit, which naturally is black lacquer with seasonal embossed images. |
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Manchester city council also realised the potential value of the pink pound and the importance of specialist events for attracting tourists. |
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The dread didn't sink in until I realised I was probably the youngest person in the theatre, with the mean age being about fifty. |
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It consists of large, wall-painted versions of his witty or piquant statements, realised in a variety of typefaces and colours. |
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I realised that I had no fight left in me, no strength left to challenge what was being said. |
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But when the net filled so full with fish that they couldn't pull it into the boat, Peter realised that it was Jesus. |
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Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction. |
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They were just about to leave when the photographer realised that he had not put any film into the camera. |
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As a place name, Foxrock has existed for longer than is generally realised. |
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My own study of Van Diemen's Land finds that this objective was largely realised. |
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Wayne also gave an account of how he had intended to cut his own throat after he realised Robert was dead. |
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I realised a long time ago that taxation was never going to be fair or consistent. |
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After three or four minutes, we realised she would not open the door and we decided to call the fire brigade. |
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However, by 1981 the firm realised that investment trusts had reached a plateau. |
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At one point, I thought my contact lens had fallen out as I couldn't focus properly, but then I realised this was actually the desired effect. |
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When I woke up this morning I felt a great happiness and contentedness, until I realised it had all been a dream. |
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We were met by the costume fitter inside and it was there, in the costume room that my ideas of how a studio should be began to be realised. |
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He also realised that painting the inside of the flask silver could minimise radiation. |
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Republicans long ago realised that a secret deal with the British was not worth the invisible ink with which it was written. |
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I went back thinking these were guys I had formed a great rapport with, and I realised that actually I was flattering myself. |
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Crossleyans realised that one score would put them right back in the match and flung themselves into attack with both wingers prominent. |
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It wasn't until that moment that I realised we had nothing left apart from the clothes we stood up in. |
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Yesterday, at a meeting with the gallery directors, I realised as I was writing on a flip chart how bad my English spelling had become. |
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Drinking more tea afterwards I realised I was itching all over, that's what happens when you crawl around in fibre glass insulated lofts. |
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He was floating just below the surface and the family initially thought he was joking then they realised that something was wrong. |
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Ryo Hazuki, the title's central character, is a perfectly realised virtual human, right down to his flowing hair. |
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It started years ago when we all realised we were getting a bit more porky than we should be. |
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However, a number of sellers have realised to their cost that it offers little protection if the sale goes wrong. |
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After a few attempts at opening the recalcitrant portal, Black realised it was a security door. |
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Rather, they are contested systems that allow competing possibilities to be realised. |
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There, he realised his own potential and possibilities in working with wood and granite. |
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Suffice to say there was a moment, call it the thunderbolt, the coup de foudre or whatever, where we both realised, blah blah blah. |
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I was touched by their concern, until I realised they're only covering themselves should I decide to sue. |
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When he realised they were intruders he tried to shut the door but they forced it open and attacked him with a crowbar. |
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He was annoyed at the man's insolence but realised he must have appeared a coxcomb in Mr. Howitt's eyes. |
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She realised during her trip that the price of the local craftwork was too high for international markets. |
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I now realised that I had no way of keeping up my payments to my creditors and the debt management companies. |
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Craig Alexander and Barry Scott, both 27, realised that crewing expensive yachts under a Caribbean sun offered more than fun. |
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He said better results at crime-fighting could be realised if resources in the police service were better utilised and managed. |
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Nothing really major but the whole picture was, in its fragmentary way, more detailed than I'd realised. |
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But the fact he also had real human frailties made him a greater man than was realised by those who could not see through the fog of adulation. |
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I also realised that my explanation may have suggested a lack of free will. |
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I've also realised lately that if I don't towel-dry my hair, but apply product right away and let it dry evenly, there's a lot less frizz. |
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Pleased with that, I was ready to move on when I realised that my guide was looking puzzled, and pointing back in the direction of the frogfish. |
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It was only when they realised they were in a political cul-de-sac that they changed approach. |
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Soon our path became a cycle track and then we realised we were heading for New Marston. |
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Derethar was about to give him an earbashing for being an idiot, but then realised he was probably right. |
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Only then, having realised their diplomatic gaffe, did the White House alter its stance. |
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What I hadn't realised is that Cryer, apart from being a consummate gagman, is a closet rocker. |
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What I hadn't realised, though was that it had happened pretty much as soon I was out of earshot round the corner. |
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Then the sadness and shame began to ease, and I realised that they were not productive feelings. |
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The ideologues of Futurism, Dada and Constructivism realised the potential for making works of outrage by collaging existing imagery. |
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My mum used to tuck my jumpers in when I was little, I realised how daggy that was at age four when my kinder friends laughed at me. |
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But shortly after his retirement he underwent a Damascene moment when he suddenly realised that all he wanted to do was paint. |
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After a while I realised that the neck dangler was the remote to open the door! |
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At first the fact the audience was predominantly female surprised me, before I realised why. |
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It was only when he was home that he realised he was bleeding from a deep gash to the head and called an ambulance. |
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Tourism had just begun and he realised that visitors would love a pictorial souvenir of their day out. |
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Tentatively, I ventured out, then realised that half the neighbourhood was standing around gawping. |
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The anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike. |
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He also realised that there were an infinite number of non-euclidean geometries and this, Taurinus claimed, was highly significant. |
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Everyone realised it is a very unique place, so we made an application to the European Union and were officially acknowledged as a geopark. |
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Dieppe was very well defended by the Germans who realised its value as a port. |
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I began to see things from her point of view and realised I'd had my priorities the wrong way round. |
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The expectations raised by the prefatory dedications to this book are fully realised in both its felicitous prose and subtle readings. |
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And the media seem to have realised they've been duped into giving that cheap publicity. |
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When I realised I had been glassed, my immediate thought was, there's so much blood am I going to die? |
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Despite the tremendous potential and promise of genomics, it is very difficult to predict when its benefits for health will be realised. |
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Grinning I realised it was the figure who was so attracted to the gardener's gnomes. |
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But getting an educational system based on developing the individual God-given talents of young Aborigines has yet to be realised. |
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However, Saint Augustine realised that the essentially non-worldly nature of Godhead was not conveyed by these means. |
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I peered into the goggled face and realised it was Guy, our photographer, who had been with me in Marina's front room for the last hour. |
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I think he realised quite quickly that I wasn't really interested because he said his goodbyes and left us. |
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When I realised that I was descended from this man, I felt intense sadness, anger and shame. |
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While writing she realised how few words we have to describe these experiences. |
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Suddenly I realised we were the only two Europeans in the whole desert landscape. |
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I realised that I did not have to continue working as a joiner anymore and could pursue my path as a yoga teacher. |
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With this new CD version I realised that he also appears on a third track, minus his shoes and sitting cross-legged playing the dholak. |
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What happened was that the shares were sold and then the distributions were paid out of the realised profits. |
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He realised his life since had been wasted on drugs and wanted to express gratitude to the police for having caught him. |
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It looked funny enough, but when Natascia realised it was me, she nearly died laughing! |
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I gave up last year when I realised that they were a bunch of dull egoists. |
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And I just realised I probably won't post again in 2001, so this is by way of being a New Year's greeting to all of you out there who read this. |
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While pushing it around, I realised we have no drop-leaf tables in the house. |
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The car was pulled off the grid when the team realised that the problem was still apparent and the car did not start. |
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As soon as the wine touched our lips, we realised we should have dipped further into our pockets and opted for a Pinot Grigio. |
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Briefly, the moonlight was obscured by a cloud and an unreasonable fear gripped me as I realised I could not see the statues. |
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She felt around and realised it was a tent she had landed in and groped her way out. |
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What he realised is that the Australian dingo is the original canid that formed an alliance with humans. |
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And when I passed my eleven-plus I realised that history was also written by people who actually existed. |
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Finally I realised that I was getting dirty looks from pedestrians who spied my bump. |
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After many such disappointments, he realised the wisdom of moving away from the political arena. |
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And when eventually he realised the nature of the complaint, his defence fell back on the eminence of the good Sir Richard. |
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I was a total disaster in the shop and I realised that I was going to have to do something else. |
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I realised that I should not have worn tramping boots and left my gumboots in the cabin. |
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It provides tax-free investment growth but applies an exit tax of standard rate, plus 3 per cent on any gain realised on encashment. |
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Alas, on freeing his pooch from the bathroom a second time he realised it had disgorged the contents of the first meal all over the floor. |
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From then on coaches and girls alike realised that a smaller gymnast meant a better gymnast. |
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Religious parties realised this to their dismay when they failed at one poll after another. |
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In fact, the world's tasters, master distillers and blenders have long realised that whisky and champagne evolve in the bottle. |
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The leadership at least realised that the organisation was being subjected to a concerted campaign of Trotskyite entrism. |
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Gradually she realised that, in the scale of things, picking a duff outfit wasn't so terrible. |
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For example, I never realised you should keep duplicate copies of receipts. |
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In March of that year, I did my back in, and for the first time in my life I realised what it meant to be housebound. |
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I've realised with a certain sort of delight that I'm now so old that nobody can earn any sort of reputation from doing me over. |
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I sighed in exasperation as I realised Evaline hadn't even started on dinner yet. |
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The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten. |
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Returning to the house, I realised that leaving the front door wide open was probably a mistake, as a lot of heat was escaping from the kitchen. |
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He said that he hoped I realised this was not a little dolly for me to dress up. |
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He could give her gifts as exquisite and beautiful as the jewelled butterfly he'd given her on the day he realised he loved her. |
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He's realised that several of his worst-performing funds also came with eye-wateringly high charges. |
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It is hardly a dramatic sequence but a moving one, here superbly realised by Danish forces under Gerd Albrecht. |
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Once I'd marked and drilled the wood I realised that they weren't screws, they were bolts. |
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It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet. |
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Recently realised I watch more on C5 than I do BBC1 or ITV, which was interesting. |
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As I sat on the bus to university this night, I realised that I have a rule. |
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I've also realised that I quite like having people about, as long as I have a room to hide out in when it gets a bit much. |
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Then, I realised the guests were not Indians, but rather Aboriginal Australians. |
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Imagine my surprise and chagrin when I realised that I could not hear any music above the din of the rattly old Northern Line train. |
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It took time for the event to grab the limelight, but its potential was soon to be realised. |
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No doubt he realised I was leaving, because the second he got his voice back, he spoke. |
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He realised that without a space suit, his head would burst under the pressure if he stayed out there too long. |
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As we got to the cottage we realised the river was incredibly fast although it had not burst its banks at that stage. |
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I realised that it was my stop so I got up and waved goodbye to Sakura and smiled at the kind bus driver. |
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Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures. |
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If we had been from here we would have realised a lot sooner the restaurant was a non-starter. |
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Theo took off his pack and was spreadeagled on a steep, bare rockface before he realised that there was no purchase. |
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It has taken a while, but I have finally realised that holidays with sprogs simply aren't holidays in the accepted sense. |
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He also realised that Britain was not well prepared for war and that he needed to buy time to improve Britain's military position. |
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Castle builders realised that round towers had more strength than conventional square ones. |
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It was only later that I realised that the boy had probably done it on purpose. |
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We walked around and soon realised that everything was priced in Euros as well as the North Korean won. |
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I rocked up a bit early, as I realised that they were squeezing me in, and almost walked straight through. |
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He has realised that the constitution, as it stands, should be deemed dead and buried. |
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He realised Jacklin had probably been forewarned and had thought out his position. |
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Soon after a few rounds of counting, he realised that he was nowhere in the race. |
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The general public, and even men in authority, have not realised what would be involved in a war with nuclear bombs. |
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In the scratch there were a few hairy moments later on when the speed began to increase as the riders realised the gap was not coming down. |
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I hate the girl who left me waiting for almost an hour before I finally realised she'd stood me up. |
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I soon realised I was expected to be a role model, mentor and support the children. |
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The stylist obliged with some elegant silk camiknickers and realised there must be lots of large women out there with the same problem. |
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The man was unaware of the concern he had caused and when he realised what had happened he handed the gun in voluntarily to the police. |
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Firefighters were forced to retreat when they realised that the building contained acetylene canisters, gas bottles and diesel barrels. |
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When I woke up in the morning the next day, I realised I had missed something important on my handphone. |
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I realised he wasn't breathing, so I turned him over face down across my arm and cracked him really hard on his back a couple of times. |
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At this point I realised that although I had always hated offal of any kind, I had actually missed eating certain meats, really missed them. |
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When that was confirmed I realised I had actually been steeling myself in preparation. |
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It's about time somebody took a few steps back and realised what country is. |
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They realised we had hard evidence on what was happening and they promised to cooperate. |
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I had to sign a form saying that I realised my performance was substandard and that the consequences of continued poor work had been explained to me. |
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Rudd dissociated himself from the bombers early on and lived on the run, incognito within the working-class, people he suddenly realised he knew nothing about. |
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She then realised, to her horror, that she might be first in the firing line for responses the next morning in a prearranged interview with Radio Scotland. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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He left, having accomplished what I later realised was a retrospective charm offensive, aimed at persuading me that his show of aggression was an aberration. |
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Then Roddy realised that he wouldn't get any indie chick poon unless he swallowed a thesaurus, and they turned into Feeder if they'd have kept Jon Lee's corpse on drums. |
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Markham told the jury he realised that he didn't have any way of effectively disposing of the body and threw the pieces into bushes before returning to the house. |
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I searched the slave registers looking for my kin, but soon realised that every man, woman or child was deprived of any family identity or individual surname. |
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The council arrogantly believed ordinary staff would not respond to the strike call but they finally realised that we would not allow the council to derecognise our union. |
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The good lady had not realised it was all part of a European Union ruling. |
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He was very agitated and concerned, and on several occasions he said to me it was a very bad call and he obviously realised he had made a very significant error. |
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The decision sees the size of the library return to the proportions originally envisaged before staff realised how much the old budget had been overshot. |
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I realised Ruby and I could pootle about doing nothing in particular. |
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It's funny, having known the chorus and the intermezzo well for years, I realised I only properly listened to the whole opera in order to write this blog entry. |
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The sweat of our bodies mingled with spilt Red Stripe and stale poppers, as I realised I was in the greatest place ever in the history of mankind. |
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When I had finished talking, I realised I was in floods of tears. |
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It was a sunny morning last summer and the children were having breakfast in the garden when I saw the papers and realised it was all going to kick off. |
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This could best be effected if the members of the administration realised their equality with the citizens, with the only supereminence of justice. |
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When Pierce called, I thought it was someone pulling my leg, but he kept talking about the book and a film and I realised I was talking to the real thing. |
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As Stuart Spencer completed the puzzle, he realised that the picture included his late wife, Anne, in her wheelchair on a paddle steamer outside a pub near his home. |
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I ask him when he first realised that he was a successful film-maker, and that he could now date supermodels and afford as many cappuccinos as he pleased. |
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She then realised that it was an earthquake, the like of which has probably never been felt in Sale before, and went out to check her chimney pot. |
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The rise is attributed to thieves increasing their illegal activity before the security benefits of chip and PIN are fully realised, says APACS, the UK payments association. |
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All this was happening in split seconds, but I realised what he was up to. |
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The pushcarts are stocked with the latest varieties from reputed brands, as branded companies have realised the benefits of going to the customers. |
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As his hands closed around a body he realised it was a squab. |
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The fourth pushchair was bought a few weeks after the third pushchair after we realised that we'd bought the first one without checking the front wheels were pivoted. |
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He realised the analogy with Poisson brackets in Hamiltonian mechanics. |
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I did put together the first of two photo galleries at the weekend, but on its completion I realised with horror that I had mixed up my acute and my grave accents. |
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Here I am looking into the worst fears realised in those clerkish eyes. |
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I was curious about the huge chunks of snow on the sides of the road, but then realised that it was because snow graders had come along earlier and cleared the road of snow. |
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Before the guard had even realised what was happening, Leanne had jumped on his back, squeezing her arms around his neck in the strongest chokehold she could muster up. |
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But after a second look, she realised the cover girl was her. |
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The wind was ruffling through her patchy fur and he realised she was as naked as he was, the exposed patches of hide glaringly obvious and peculiar-looking. |
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You've probably chortled to yourself as you realised your mistake. |
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Last night at the pub with a friend I realised just how easily amused I really am when I confessed to him how rubber bands flying through the office still make me laugh. |
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Interestingly, he then wanted to retract that statement, obviously after his instructors realised what a real dill he was by saying it in the first place. |
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Maurice eyed me suspiciously, then realised who I was and grinned. |
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I realised it would increase my currency if I didn't do any interviews. |
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At which point, wise old Mork gave one of his annoyingly cutesy little smiles, and you realised that he had been teaching those kids a Valuable Life Lesson all along. |
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The first idea to build a funicular is more than 100 years old, from the time when cities like Graz, Zagreb or Budapest realised a similar solution. |
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As Westmeath won their Leinster title a few people around Ventry realised the draw had Kerry and Westmeath funnelling down to meet in a semi-final. |
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He kindly offered to give them a lift to the harbour, although he was slightly displeased when he realised how much luggage there was going to be. |
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I realised that I am actually fairly happy and contented with my life. |
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However, at least one of the public's forebodings has been realised. |
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I used to pull the grey hairs out, but when I discovered my grandfather had gone totally white in his twenties, I realised I was fighting a losing battle. |
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The only way intelligent futures are to be realised is by ensuring that influence in one sphere does not mean concomitant influence in other spheres. |
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The land has also been earmarked for possible future public transport expansion, even though the report to the committee admits this is unlikely to be realised. |
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One evening in a restaurant, sitting drunkenly filled with rage, he noticed people looking at him and realised that he had been shaking his hand in the air. |
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The pair often went out busking in various towns, individually and together, but soon realised it was when they played together that the crowds built up. |
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For too long, he was caricatured as the playboy with the pun-friendly surname, an image to which he pandered happily until he realised its downside. |
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Leaving the theatre on that wet and drear Sunday afternoon I realised that America is too vast to feel the liberalising influence of a city like New York. |
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As they progressed through the city toward the donjon in the centre of the city, he realised something that he mentally smacked himself for missing. |
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