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And there is always the doggy bag when one realises just what it is that one has ordered.
Although he looks back at his own daring exploits with remarkable detachment, he realises how captivating they are to other people.
He realises very quickly where he is better off and finishes the relationship there and then.
When the two bargemen fish the dead woman from the water, Joe realises the corpse is his ex-girlfriend Cathie.
A young girl beckons him inside, and Gabriel soon realises he is to be paid in kind.
He realises that his party is battling hard to retain a toehold in what was once its bastion.
But eventually even Willie, naive and unanchored as he is, realises that he must leave.
Indeed, for the cause of action to arise only when the lender realises his security would be a highly unattractive proposition.
Agnes never complains when she has a flare of her eczema as she realises it ultimately saved her life.
Mr.A told us that he now realises the danger to himself if he does not continue to abstain from taking illicit drugs.
Billy finally realises that without massive investment the club will only get worse.
Ralph realises he has been outcasted, but does not regret his decision not to follow the others, and he now understands why he has been rejected.
One realises that today, soloists, musicians and professionals can demand high fees.
Fantasising about being a saint in the city and obsessing on the prospect of eternal hellfire, Charlie realises he must atone for his sins.
It is analogous to the tenant of a house who, on moving out, realises that he or she has been overpaying the rent for the last 8 years.
The mother realises she is not alone when she asks if others also feel overwhelmed by parenthood.
He realises that he will be granted a honeymoon period, but that he will also be required to produce results.
I think everybody realises that when you have development some areas obviously will be impacted on and nobody can deny that.
Mercilessly slated for the Denmark debacle, the England coach realises he can afford no further slip-ups against Wales on Saturday.
In making its collections and knowledge about them common property, a museum like the British Museum realises its value.
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He realises that the man who brings about world-peace will be the most famous man in history.
And though the cenobite realises his personality, it is often an impoverished personality that he so realises.
Yet although he may not act up to it undeviatingly, it stands, nevertheless, for the ideal he realises that he should reach.
For the first time in his life Talbot fully realises what a built-up fabric it is.
As much as anything for what he must think of me when he realises how shamefully I have used him.
She realises that if she has been injured, her rival has suffered equal wrong.
Nowadays the golfing world quite realises that this is the case.
Most tellingly she realises that Bree has failed to reconnect with Orson since he moved back in with her following the accident.
It does not matter what he is, as long as he realises the perfection of the soul that is within him.
He must have seen exciting things in France, but it is only by the merest chance that one ever realises that he has been even near the Front.
These he realises in turn from any man who takes his daughter.
She conceives and realises with her flesh and with her blood.
I know only one man who realises my idea, and he is at St. Petersburg.
The claim of the romantic salesman is better justified than he realises.
Through their conversation, Molahlehi realises that the man is suffering from phthisis.
The New Race realises that promiscuity is only a lack of taste.
Indeed, one suddenly realises that yes, the majority of the previous orientalists were travelling, writing, and often spying on behalf of the British government.
The murders are cold-blooded but appear motiveless, and Luther quickly realises that the killer is a soldier and that he seems to be targeting anyone wearing a police uniform.
He realises that a nefarious plot is being hatched by a group of necromancers led by Belial to revive the Witch Queen and unleash the plague again.
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