To date, broadband is rolling out faster in Ireland than in any other country in Europe, so perhaps this dream could become a reality. |
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Pembrokeshire's two fox hunts are considering their futures now that a hunting ban has become a reality. |
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The fantasy has now become a reality after a Californian research team released a video demoing the futuristic vehicle. |
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For any of them to become a reality would require a massive amount of consultation, colossal investment and a great deal of faith. |
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Thanks to the Zambia Social Investment Fund, residents of the two townships are now happy because their dream has become a reality. |
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Childbirth without fear should become a reality for women, midwives, and obstetricians. |
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Socialism could only become a reality if the majority of people had the desire and motivation to fight for it. |
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Anxiousness sets in as the prospect of a government-funded retirement fades into obscurity and financial planning has suddenly become a reality. |
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Yet when it comes to our homes the future has already happened and intelligent houses have become a reality. |
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He pointed out that students, teachers and parents had waited a long time for this building to become a reality. |
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In the present scenario, where acute water shortage has become a reality, it is not right to pass the burden on to the people. |
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This fear thankfully has not become a reality, in fact trade in this area is up. |
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Lia shivered at the chill in the air and at the fact that her dream might become a reality. |
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You strive to make the ideal in your mind become a reality on the canvas of Time. |
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He said everyone present was deeply regretful about the situation and had really wanted to see the radiotherapy unit become a reality. |
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My vision has become a reality as I take two days per week during the school calendar year to work on empowering people to do as I did. |
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But then someone has to bell the cat and the Metro Rail has to become a reality. |
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I sincerely hope we don't get rid of our trams by then, or this dream will never become a reality. |
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McNamara has made sacrifices of his own to make something that once seemed unbelievable become a reality. |
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When it does become a reality, it is not expected to obviate the need for treatment. |
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What many Russian oligarchs could only dream about over the last years has now become a reality. |
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There are seven years remaining in which to see what is still a dream become a reality. |
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It is on this regional basis that country representation, notably for poor countries, could become a reality in global bodies. |
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Technology is usable worldwide and the world-wide division of labor has become a reality. |
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As the board would argue, this view is often shortlived when real and pervasive program cuts become a reality due to low enrolment. |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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And they are who must be persuaded, if climate change action is to become a reality. |
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Pledges for Geraldton's proposed community bank are flowing in and the working group behind the project remains optimistic the bank will become a reality. |
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In Broussard, Burnham saw new hope now that his gorgeous idea for America might become a reality. |
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However, industry analysts believe that orbital flight will become a reality once suborbital flight is successfully established and seen to be profitable in the long term. |
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Thanks to the Arts Council England, buying original works of art has now become a reality for the average man in the street through the council's new scheme Own Art. |
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We know, indeed, that it is not enough to make statements, to be indignant or to speak out for our dreams to become a reality. |
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If the Mayor continues to sell the pass 'Total Tasering' will become a reality and will lead to policing the Capital by force. |
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But for this to become a reality, it is essential to close the gap between sustainable development and the notion of pleasure. |
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That shift has happened at least to the degree that needle exchanges have become a reality. |
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We really appreciate your dedication and hard work in making this dream become a reality for our township. |
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Under their influence, the omnipresence of prayer has become a reality in the Congolese political life. |
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And it is precisely because the cap is non-negotiable that the price of carbon has become a reality. |
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We are determined to ensure that learning throughout life will become a reality among us. |
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Such a concentration has become a reality for these approximately 20 CHAPS participants. |
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This demand may not become a reality, or the Group may be unable to meet it. |
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After decades of waiting, the dream of Raphael Lemkin has become a reality, a permanent reality. |
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To be able to do that, how can we bring about the necessary political change that will enable that development consensus, which seems to have become a reality, to materialize? |
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Catastrophic climate change has become a reality. |
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However, she told him that he was her choice to have him speak to the Bishop, so that her desire to have a chapel built where people could be comforted by her would become a reality. |
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Internet access must become a reality, and young farmers must be able to become acquainted with integrated production and marketing management systems so as to manage their holdings effectively. |
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In January 2002, euro notes and coins will become a reality for 290 million Europeans, as well as for businesses and citizens of other countries in their dealings with the Euro zone. |
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Universal access goals can become a reality. |
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Although Irwandi Yusuf's intention to make economic development an accelerated development top priorities are in line with the expectations of 4 million of his fellow citizen, his aim can only become a reality at this price. |
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The transition towards a lowcarbon economy will only become a reality if it is possible to determine which products are manufactured using methods producing low GHG emissions. |
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That kind of wishful thinking could become a reality if you want a brand new house and opt for part-exchange with a property developer. |
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So now that we have a strategic plan, the next step has been re-aligning the ACPE organizational chart to help make that plan become a reality. |
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I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. |
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There were lots of problems that required solutions before the Okie would become a reality. |
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Sustainable development must become a reality now. It is now or never. |
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Universal access has to become a reality for the hundreds of millions of people who are vulnerable to HIV infection and the millions of people living with HIV and their loved ones. |
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In the UAE, the aviation dream has become a reality with the opening up of several flying schools and cadet training programmes. |
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But now the charitable group, which develops the talents of young trampolinists, needs to find up to PS750,000 for the centre to become a reality. |
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Much lip service has been paid to straight through processing, but with developments like this Selkirk-FXall link the concept has become a reality. |
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