It's also important to realize that the leading producers of each style are equally dedicated and passionate about winemaking. |
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Few people realize that a receding chin is quite easily amenable to corrective surgery. |
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Some people don't realize all the pressure and stress baby mamas go through. |
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I woke up to my alarm clock buzzing in my ear, it took me a few minutes to realize where I was. |
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With a couple of Alaskan summers under my belt, I realize what an excess of sun can do to the human brain. |
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But ancient cultures were the first to realize the creative potential of wire as artists turned thin gold threads into jewelry. |
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We have to realize that we can make recompense for certain sins, but we cannot make recompense for other things and sins. |
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But what Tess didn't realize is I had been watching her, I had been watching how money was withdrawn from my bank account. |
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By the time they realize their mistake, Dennis has a protector, namely Robert, who has witnessed the crime from his hotel window. |
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There is no way to recover lost time, but you learn to make use of what is left once you realize what you have lost. |
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And I realize that I have been made sport of by an awful lot of folks, particularly the late-night comedians. |
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Being here made me realize what I was missing by being rough with you and knocking you around and flirting with other girls. |
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She helped me realize my true self worth and I've become a better artist and a better person just from knowing her. |
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And now, when my son Jamie is almost the same age, I realize my father worked a miracle! |
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But it was the manner in which he asked that made me realize he couldn't care less. |
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I hope I can go as far as reaching the world number one, but I realize it requires hard work. |
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Selfless work done with full heart and perfection is the best way for the worldly person to realize his inner Self. |
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Most of these worms give up on the worminess after they realize that it takes some of the glory out of the game by playing wormy. |
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He creates a new persona. This new persona allows him to realize his anima traits. |
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But then, we realize that if we do not help this poor wretch, it is going to turn out that, when we need help, no one will come to our aide. |
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Did you realize the Oakland A's have three players in their starting lineup who are the sons of former major-league baseball players? |
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I realize we weren't totally on the level, but it's not like it was an actual scam. |
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Does Her Majesty, the Queen, realize the tarnishment of the monarchy that is occurring? |
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The only problem was that Iron didn't quite realize that her observations were more often than not accurate, but let her continue regardlessly. |
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Most people realize that a certificate of stock gives you a percentage of ownership in the company. |
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He's still a bit too young and still way too green to realize just how much he has in common with those he now scolds and satanizes. |
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But then comes the coded ending, and you realize that Bagger is a symbol, an allegory, a pillar of life, death and whatever else. |
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Even if the music world doesn't realize it, people are a little desperate to hear something that isn't just a rehash. |
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As you awake from your troubled sleep, you realize that the group you'd dreamed about is deep in the woods. |
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If someone hands you a box of chocolates and you graciously take one into your mouth and you realize you hate the flavor, what do you do? |
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I always knew Matthew Sweet could write rings around them, but I didn't realize just how much those lamebrains would dampen his gifts. |
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Most of these advertisers realize they don't have a reservoir of marketing talent of their own at corporate headquarters. |
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Only then did I realize that the cameras were taping her, and then they started taping me. |
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After having done the study I came to realize that Buddhism is a family religion. |
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Online marketers realize that return on investment is the religion they need to follow. |
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She didn't realize she would find the control he was exerting over her exciting and tantalizing. |
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He just didn't realize that, in addition to making him wheeze and sneeze, pollens could sap him of his energy. |
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Spending the extra time and work to improve your landing pages can help you realize your conversion goals. |
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She probably doesn't even realize her offhand remarks are offensive to you. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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This time around, Daffy seems to realize he's losing the game, but all of his extra caution avails him naught. |
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The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them. |
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The groom may simply have had a temporary lapse of sanity, and he may realize his error in a few months or years. |
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The parents felt that they were too Americanized to see the advantage of our culture now, but would realize when they grew up. |
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But I realize that it was very tame advice today, but that for many people, it was still very, very, perfectly valid. |
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Because the autopilot can compensate for the accumulating ice up to a point, the pilot may not realize that there is a problem. |
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She didn't realize how rude the statement sounded until it was too late to take it back. |
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After all was said and done, I came to realize that no amount of money could force me to teach a child as unwilling as he was. |
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His auspicious debut might have given him the leverage to realize some of his grander plans. |
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But it took years to realize its ability to amplify sound and thus its wireless applications. |
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Few today realize the intense devotion to Christ in the early church and in our sainted martyrs. |
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Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive. |
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Parents realize the positive effect karate, tae kwon do, kung fu, judo, or aikido can have on their children. |
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Freedom and choice are wonderful things that allow us to realize our human potential. |
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While luxury gives us comfort, we should realize that this is not sustainable. |
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Only upon close inspection do visitors realize that the organic creatures bearing lustrously creamy skin are marble. |
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The attendees did not realize that they were serving as guinea pigs to identify the operational problems. |
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And sometimes it takes a lull in the violence to realize how serious it is. |
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Bohr and Heisenberg are among the first to realize that in splitting the atom mankind has acquired the power to destroy itself. |
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We students all realize the charitable service the association performs for us. |
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I hope they realize that simply asserting authority doesn't necessarily make us any safer. |
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My personal solution was to run away from it all, and while that has made me happier, I also realize that it was selfish and cowardly. |
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Lost in thought, Leon didn't realize that he had lost his way, his horse having wandered away from the group. |
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You have to realize that you missing one shot or turning the ball over one time is not going to lose you a game. |
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It IS important to realize that wide screen aspect ratio does not equal high-definition TV, though. |
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Don't they realize every person knows immediately they have implants, same way you can always tell a guy who's wearing a rug? |
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I look through the book, and realize there's only one page with any writing on it. |
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Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article. |
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Those handful of days were long enough to realize how lonely an old timer could truly be. |
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There is a comic roundelay that makes sense on its face, but if you think about it for a second, you realize how forced and unreal it is. |
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Won't we ever realize that a nuclear weapon in our arsenal is the last thing on the face of this earth that can bring us peace? |
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It didn't take me very long to realize that making even a modest living as an artist was a tough row to hoe! |
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We should realize that maybe the emergence of UPS will arouse us from a state of complacency and readies us for the grim challenges lying ahead. |
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Before the floaters realize it, a sudden storm blows in and it's so dark for so long that when the storm dissipates, it really is night time. |
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Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl. |
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When you live and breathe your product, it's hard to realize that customers aren't as passionate about it as you are. |
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A simple-minded fellow, he does not realize the impossibility of winning her over romantically. |
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People don't realize that if they order a tall drink they're getting the same amount of liquor as a short drink. |
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Someone who can act this menacingly makes you realize just how wasted he has been in his many comedy roles. |
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It was hardly rocket science, but it made us realize that what matters is what the customer wants to buy. |
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Why can't we all appreciate each other's good qualities and realize we've all got room for improvement as well? |
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The hope is that factories will realize they can use their labor records as a selling point. |
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Many of them realize the deficiency and limitations of science as the only savior of mankind. |
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I also realize that the ringing sound wasn't the alarm clock, it was the phone. |
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And if we all were to do that, we would realize that we don't need to fight over formalities and semantics. |
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In retrospect, I realize the drawbacks of the multivocal approach when it comes to giving primacy to Native perspectives. |
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Because the camera is aimed at the dancers' feet when the sound begins, it takes a few moments to realize that the sound is not synchronized. |
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Your friends will realize it soon that they could not have come with you, not yet anyways. |
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What we often don't realize is that, in some parts of the world even today, people are not accustomed to seeing straight lines and right angles. |
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Prominent organizations have began to see the light more, and realize what kind of production prospects can give them. |
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Element 109 is named meitnerium, for Lise Meitner, who was the first to realize that uranium undergoes nuclear fission. |
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I wish I could say that the experience helped me see the light and realize that I had misjudged the film. |
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On some days though when you step outside your throat tickles slightly and your eyes water, often so little that you barely realize it. |
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Perhaps these countries realize that because they also have natural riches they will be the USA's next target. |
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So, just as practitioners have come to realize the value of political education, the academics have met them halfway. |
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I only had to look at Katie's thunderous expression to realize she'd not had a good day. |
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We realize in short order that she's bats, and that simple observation steals a great deal of power from the proceedings. |
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Then I came to realize that every time I create self-awareness, consciousness arises as a byproduct. |
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It took me only a few beats of a pause to realize Marilyn clocked me hard with her own fist. |
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Without artificial self-aggrandizement, he may realize that external pomp is a poor substitute for inner worth. |
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I realize that the brushes, which transfer the electric current, are probably the key, but come on! |
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As I prepare to visit my doctor for my last check-up, I realize how quickly time flies. |
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He made us kind of realize that there's more to being in the band than just playing what you wanna play. |
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Not a perfect debut, but clearly the potential is here in abundance, and Santana, at just 19, has plenty of time to realize it. |
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Women under oppressive family conditions cannot fully realize their potential and experience self-actualization. |
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I take this to be basic to poetry and to art in general, though I realize that this is not true for many poets, at the moment. |
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In reflecting on what I wrote yesterday about all the American soldiers being war criminals, I realize that I was way off base. |
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As Gilman points out, in a short story this would be the moment where she'd realize that the idol of her dreams was in fact a lewd creep. |
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As for the characters, they are so obviously Jamaican that no one could fail to realize where they come from. |
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I realize that what I'm about to say makes me a bad person, but sometimes I wish the Antichrist had never been born. |
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A powerful quantum computer that could realize the remarkable potential of quantum computing would need at least many thousands of qubits. |
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Party leaders should realize that people are closely watching the politicians. |
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You would realize that too if you had to live on German jelly and bean stew for six months. |
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The heat is oppressive, and you realize it the moment you step through the watertight door onto the weather deck of any ship in the gulf. |
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Kids who were initially intimidated by the thought of sewing soon came to realize how fun and fulfilling quilting together could be. |
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It broke her heart to slowly realize that even though she loved Bryan, he would never return those feelings for her. |
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Wake up, realize that you've been betrayed enough, and work for a third way. |
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You have to realize that when they quote you thousands of dollars for some small items, it really isn't much. |
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The easiest way to think about thermoelectricity is to realize that electrical and thermal currents are coupled. |
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The corrupt powers that be suddenly realize the jig is up and the healing can thus begin. |
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She was wise enough to realize that most of them were interested only in what they could get out of her. |
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Lenin, however, was astute enough to realize that a strategic retreat was required. |
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Your love is gone, as is your pride, and soon you shall realize that hope too has fled thee. |
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Thus did I read about FDR's attempt to pack the Supreme Court, and realize what a truly frightening thing this was. |
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Whatever the reason, every official and member of society must realize that Bali belongs to every Balinese person. |
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The producer's expectation is to realize at least a maximized lower-level confidence limit of gross margin. |
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The good as value is the final cause of the action because it attracts the agent to realize that goal or end, the terminus ad quem. |
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You don't realize anything, how much you've changed or how it raises Cain every time you smile. |
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We realize that our members will need financial support for future grants and scholarships. |
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Have you ever tried to do marketing research, only to realize that 9 out of 10 articles are junk? |
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No one seemed to realize he was a hero-to-be about to go on his first adventure and should have been greatly adulated. |
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As strange as it sounds, she's just beginning to realize they're part of her body. |
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I think if I married you for your money, I'd spend your 30,000 whatsits that afternoon and then realize it was all a big mistake. |
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Only several years later did I realize the important role he played in advancing historical knowledge and interpretation. |
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Little did he realize the magnitude of the issue which he raised, and that it would occupy his leisure for nearly twenty years. |
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The older I get, the more I realize that life, sexuality, the whole kit and caboodle, is never black-and-white. |
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If most of your exposure to religion involves televangelists, you may not realize just how many churches run on shoestring budgets. |
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There was also recognition that management accounting must develop independently of financial accounting in order to realize its potential. |
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There was a time in your life when you didn't even realize what you were doing was called aerobic or cardio exercise. |
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He constantly whines about his lot in life without doing anything to change it or realize he has done this to himself. |
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His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions. |
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I'm sorry people are being rude about all this but these people need to man up and realize that they are going to take some heat. |
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But despite the pressure, the young Norwegian kept his head and battled through the bad times to realize his dream and win his first world title. |
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The designers have to wake up and realize that the clothes they create can influence a whole new generation. |
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Please realize that Haggadic themes are often difficult to convey in a few short sentences. |
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I realize that this is very far from Wicca, any elemental magic or chaos magic, Qabbalah or any of the more benign practices. |
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I realize you are my employer, but I'd like to speak with you man to man for a moment, if I may. |
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Little did I realize that this first political activity would lead me to a life of devotion to true justice and real freedom. |
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It's one of those creepy little facts that makes you realize this war has been going on far longer than we know. |
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Until I went through the episode reviews, I didn't fully understand or realize the deep flaws in the writing. |
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If these immigrants could succeed, it proved that anyone could realize the American Dream. |
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It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths. |
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I realize you are a very busy man and probably have a lot of things on your mind right now. |
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These individuals are encouraged to realize their basest desires in the US military. |
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His desire to realize Henry VIII's plan to subdue French influence in Scotland and achieve the union of the Crowns became an obsession. |
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Her honesty helped me realize that my mental and emotional scars were far more disfiguring than my physical ones. |
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For me, paintings were musical compositions without the need for musicians to realize the ideas. |
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The option's cost, known as a premium, reduces any profit you realize on the stock. |
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Oh, I forgot to mention, that all the while, I realize that I have this scale model of the spherical tower that I am holding in my hand. |
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If they do it quite frequently as I suspect, they will not realize any major capital gains. |
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In this way, newly-built and joint-venture multiplex cinemas might realize the biggest profits from the regulation. |
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The question is therefore for how long will these traders wait to realize profits. |
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These solutions allow a company's assets to realize the maximum possible return on investment. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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If we return to the gunshot analogy, we realize why creating sound effects is a perfectly legitimate practice in maintaining realism. |
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We realize that more and more, artists are there to have their say, and we saw it during the American election. |
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It's easy enough to see how someone who doesn't know Latin could fail to realize that certain plural endings go with certain singular endings. |
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And that aha moment, when you realize what you thought to be true was not, is the crux of all of his work. |
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They had begun to realize that, should the king abscond, the keystone of the whole constitution would be lost, with incalculable consequences. |
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We have come to realize that controlling elephants through domination and the use of ankuses can no longer be justified. |
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As you bank over Washington's Hood Canal in a floatplane, you realize just how far 37 air miles have brought you. |
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No matter how hard you try to avoid collusion with the beast, eventually, you come to realize there's no way out of the cycle of revenge and desire. |
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Mars in cahoots with Neptune allows you to realize fantastically creative endeavors. |
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Greenspan, an old-school anti-inflation hawk of the traditional economy, is among the first to realize the potential in the modern, high-productivity new economy. |
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Only now, when we were able to talk frankly and at length, did I come to realize how profoundly it had affected him. |
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Everything serene, snow piling on trees, over lawns, on houses, before we realize that all the snow is poisoned with radiation. |
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Then you read the short stories in astray, and you realize this is how she writes! |
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After awhile you realize you're coming down from an intense period, and I had that kind of period after Body Talk. |
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I realize now that I spoke to her in paragraphs, babbling on and on, while she talked sparingly but concisely. |
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Do they realize that karela is a bitter melon, popular from China and India to Trinidad and Vietnam? |
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I didn't realize that in part they were an engine for perpetuating the Brahmin class of New England. |
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And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means. |
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But really, if this writing thing doesn't work out, I realize that if I don't come up with a plan B I actually am going to work in an office for the rest of my life. |
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To make tradition-bound farmers realize the larger economic benefits of such crops, Carver began to look for other uses. |
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Then you realize that this guy is the walking encyclopedia of his sport. |
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Maybe this is because they don't realize how cheaply they can acquire bare-bones coverage. |
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Sharman said the entertainment companies are behind the times and don't realize that consumers need not buy CDs, DVDs or videotapes to enjoy music or films. |
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You don't realize it because he's so huge, but the dude is just jacked. |
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A lot of Americans realize that serious security thinking at the university level requires a free-for-all in which you can't put some subjects off limits for debate. |
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Just as it took a quarter of a century to create the universal special education system we now have, so will it take years to find ways to realize its full potential. |
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It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate acquaintance. |
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All I heard were some anonymous weasel words written by a bunch of corporate hacks who realize they can no longer defend or obscure one of their more egregious lies. |
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Once you realize that racialism is at the root of so many problems you can begin to overcome it and then overlook the differences between yourself and others around you. |
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What the thief didn't realize was the 80-year-old was packing heat. |
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They're not there to see me, which makes it all okay, and by now the audiences realize that I will be brief, and that makes them well-disposed to my appearance. |
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Finding the common bonds that help us realize that we have far more in common than that which separates us. |
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I realize full well that there are considerable differences between cultural genocide and mass murder, but in the end what concerns me is an increasingly judenrein America. |
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It has taken a while for people to realize that the atmosphere on the Hill is not conducive to getting anything done there. |
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But locals here realize that tourism is where it's at for them. |
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A quick rap at the door made Katie realize that she had been in a daze. |
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What he fails to realize is that he is imposing the same urban title on his family in retaliation. |
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I think if people were to realize that, it would be much harder to criminalize and dismiss us. |
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Especially in the age of postmodernism or the New Age, many people are eager to enjoy their present moments and realize their own individual dreams. |
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I lead a perfectly normal life, have dreams and ambitions just like the good children out there, and even realize some of those dreams every once in a while. |
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That statement is clearly an indication of someone who does not like conductors and one who does not realize the importance of a good conductor in realizing a piece of music. |
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However, to realize their profits, capitalists need to sell the products that their workers produce to consumers who are willing and able to buy them. |
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I am beginning to realize that one of my major beefs with mixing design and politics stems from celebrities using their platform to spread their propaganda. |
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Kaedin, Gruro, and Shuae had avoided the blast, and got up quickly to realize that the great winged lizard had destroyed the remaining beasts as well as most of the town. |
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I say this sentence to myself over and over, I visualize it, and I realize that the attraction of the image lies in the life implied by the recumbent reader. |
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Only another working mother can fully realize what my life has become. |
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Do you realize what this means for me, you ungrateful wretch? |
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I do realize the difficulty in totally canceling productions of this opera. |
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Or they might realize that they should be scaling back on the caffeine use and stop going. |
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But few people realize how long it will take before these directors get up to speed, change a corporate culture, and, if necessary, sweep out the laggards. |
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An occasional soul, defying all these constrains, wants to realize this truth and overcome illusion, and such a yearning soul is a fit person to become a disciple. |
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I didn't realize that there were still barefoot doctors around in China. |
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But be advised that the power to realize your wishes is lost if they are too selfishly motivated. |
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In this American dream, we move where the jobs are to realize social mobility. |
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Soon his mother will realize that I am unprepared to feed her son, that the few shabby pots and pans we have have lain cold amidst eat-out dates and prepackaged yummies. |
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Indeed, that could be worse, if people decide to trust them, and then later realize they were duped. |
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I then looked at the clock to realize that I was an hour late for work! |
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You realize that this moment represents the zenith of your success. |
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Mutter's musicianship is beyond reproach, and she and the Trondheim Soloists go beyond and beneath and behind the notes to realize Vivaldi's creativity. |
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You've got to realize that there's only five significant British films that come out each year, so there isn't a whole reservoir of talent from which to choose. |
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That's a daunting figure when you realize that in 1996, according to one state Assembly study, two-thirds of Angelenos lived in households with incomes beneath that level. |
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She was terrified to realize we had seen her arms. She was more frightened by the fact that her secret was out than by the fact that she was a cutter in the first place. |
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Being from the southwest of France, it is thanks to endive that I realize that there is exceptional produce everywhere. |
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To listen to the first Pere Ubu record and then realize it was made over 28 years ago is to stand amazed at its complete inventiveness and left-field creativity. |
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Most small business owners realize that legal advice doesn't come cheaply. |
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As for the estimation of Snowden among the Russian opposition, you must realize what his journey looks like in our eyes. |
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Oh, I read a lot of excerpts, saw a play or two, took in the movie Shakespeare in Love and riffled through King Lear enough to realize he was no relation. |
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The veteran political operative did realize the joy that national reporters took from the fiasco. |
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Do you realize that after six in the evening it fogs over and is foggy at dawn, too? |
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Internet users probably don't even realize that AOL, Google, etc., are keeping logs of their searches, logs which in many if not most cases are linkable to a particular user. |
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She comes to realize a celebrated artist who is in Toronto for a book signing is the daughter she gave up for adoption more than 30 years earlier. |
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It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives. |
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As long as we realize that, we may not get to the golden mean when we would like, but perhaps others will. |
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To his credit, Rinella seems to realize that gory accounts of gutting and killing animals may be of limited interest. |
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Perhaps a radical change of pace is exactly the stimulus this brilliant musician needs to help him realize his full artistic potential before it atrophies altogether. |
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And we should realize that while this would involve material sacrifices, in terms of quality it would actually make our lives more happy and meaningful. |
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This only gives me a bit of a flutter before I realize that my love is thirty feet away and this is a safe, public space, and I do have the capacity to use my safewords. |
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Once you nail that down, you realize that all the dance steps emerge from that. |
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I realize that getting there in the snowy streets of Kiev would be a logistical nightmare. |
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All of the tigers were much happier once they arrived here and began to realize the freedom and socialization they can have. |
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Where you once cold-shouldered friends without warning, you now realize you did so out of fear that they were souring on you. |
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Many might not realize that plates on which their food is served in restaurants could be made from plastic waste scavenged from the city's streets. |
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I realize that it is considered bad form to make such a claim. |
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During his music years, Gamble did some serious thinking and came to realize that the drive for civil rights brought negative baggage along with it. |
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I also had great optimism that Guillermo would be able to realize these creatures in a unique and imaginative way. |
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But it turns out it was really about a woman's struggle to realize what actually makes her happy. |
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Moments like that helped Frye and company realize that while they are a musical group, they needed to learn a bit about theatrics to gain and keep an audience's attention. |
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We did not intend to cause any offense, but in retrospect we realize that it was insensitive. |
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I realize that we brush up against the problem of evil and theodicy here. |
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To be one's own master and to control one's own destiny are the eternal desires of human beings, and democracy is the most significant system to help us realize this desire. |
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If they weren't spotted in time by relatives lucky enough to realize they were missing and brave enough to search for them, they starved to death or died of thirst. |
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However, there are several areas of concern associated with m-commerce that need to be addressed for it to realize its full potential, in Canada or elsewhere. |
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I realize my condemnation of male diner culture may seem a tad harsh. |
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But the idea that jake would even just realize he likes Amy was not just the act of telling a girl that he likes her. |
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We should realize that this reliance on precedent is not necessarily due to an abstract conception of ideal law, but also the result of the incentives faced by the judge. |
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They may not realize how close self-satisfaction is to self-contempt. |
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Do we not realize that self-respect comes with self-reliance? |
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These are the songs that'll make people tap their feet and drink melancholically but not realize the twisting genius lurking within until generations later. |
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The vicious girlfriends are smart enough to realize how terribly they've behaved, but their solution is simply to stick their beaks into Kate's affairs again. |
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Before kiley was born, they did not realize they were both silent carriers of the gene that causes the condition. |
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Above all, realize that if you really care about literature, if you really love literature, then you might help it more by encouraging it than by beating it down. |
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You just have to realize that you can't always get what you want. |
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Yet as more people realize self-identification is not a fad, she believes institutions will change. |
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The mother did not realize that giving her son candy every time he cried was positive reinforcement. |
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Also, people should realize that factors external to the conflict episode often amplify angerlike reactions. |
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You may even realize working triple time still doesn't guarantee you'll be Numero Uno. |
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To realize his idea, the pope mediated between the two coalitions that were continuing to battle in Tuscany and Lombardy. |
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You realize this little stunt of yours is going to have some pretty serious repercussions. |
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Magellan's project, if successful, would realize Columbus' plan of a spice route by sailing west without damaging relations with the Portuguese. |
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Surely the pignappers must realize Belinda's worth a great deal more as a breeder than as a barbecue. |
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Throughout the years, the sisters begin to realize that the elm tree becomes an integral part of their lives. |
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Admiral McClintock commented, Everyone regrets the departure of Captain Fisher, but I fancy we shall not fully realize our loss until he is gone. |
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By all outward indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems. |
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It is the best possible place in which to do the growing you need to do to realize the outformation of your God Self. |
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Rutherford was the first to realize that all such elements decay in accordance with the same mathematical exponential formula. |
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I think most truckers realize this MAY be 4 wheelers thinking and not resort to one finger salute. |
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Finally humans come to realize nature follows natural laws, and they discover their true nature through science. |
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Using this integrated approach, companies can expect to realize benefits ranging from 10 to 25 percent of their capital expenditures. |
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Nicholine Rome failed to reach completion, as one disaster followed another. Nicholas managed to realize only a fragment of what he planned. |
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She took a workshop on casting with the sculptor Richard Wilson and began to realize the possibilities in casting objects. |
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He didn't realize she was facestalking him until she saw that he had a new girlfriend from his postings. |
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Yes, I realize the humvee isn't supposed to be parked in the heirloom flowerbed. My bad. |
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And a lot of people don't realize what he really did learn on the shoot wrestling type side. |
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The aim of the social market economy is to realize greatest prosperity combined with best possible social security. |
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Life is typically threatened in thriller film, such as when the protagonist does not realize entering a dangerous situation. |
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There's a wash of noise I am somehow part of, dead-handed. The first song is pretty much over before I even realize we're playing. |
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When they benchmark themselves against competitive systems, they often realize their modi operandi are out of date. |
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Most people don't realize how many background crapplications they have running thanks to the different stuff that they have installed. |
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You realize that Aussie soapies do not depict the realistic life of Australians. |
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The various governments and native groups worked closely together to realize these goals. |
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Being a Yank, it takes me a moment to realize that a kangaroo bar is the metal guard I noticed on the front of his truck. |
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Such an appointment would realize my fondest dreams. But no, at any sacrifice, I must set bounds to my insatiable ambition! |
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You realize the sun don't go down it's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round. |
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The dark humor encircling this absent limb becomes plain once we realize that Eva's condition is a literalization of a metaphorical expression. |
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Administrators must realize that librarians participate in listservs made up of professionals from around the globe. |
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I realize there's a force protection issue, but there ought to be some way for troops to let off steam. |
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