Realizing Sentence Examples

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  • She was close to realizing a lifetime goal.

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  • Belatedly realizing he was fully aroused, she gently pushed away from him.

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  • The sound of a car door, and then an engine starting jarred him into realizing Elisabeth must have stayed in the woods all this time.

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  • After a severe struggle this proposal was accepted; but the academic discussion on the constitution continued for weary months, and on the 20th of May, realizing the hopelessness of coming to terms with the ultra-democrats, Gagern and his friends resigned.

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  • She paused, realizing he was looking for a deeper meaning.

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  • She drops $300 on Google ads before realizing it might not be a great fit.

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  • One minute he'd be drinking in the beauty of the countryside and the next feeling a wave of anxiety, realizing what had begun as a mild suspicion was close to culminating in a face-to-face confrontation with Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • Jessi eyed the phone, realizing there were five voice messages already this morning, along with a few texts.

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  • He pulled his phone free, realizing neither Toni nor Darian had checked in for a couple of hours.

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  • Jule was silent, realizing he had made that deal.

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  • Realizing she clenched the phone in her hand, she locked the screen and sat staring at the asphalt.

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  • She thought what they had was special, never realizing he was miserable.

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  • He flipped to the next page as he emerged near the palace, agitated at realizing he'd get no privacy, not with the hundreds of assassins loitering.

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  • She paused in the doorway, realizing she was squeezed too tightly into her dress to eat anything.

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  • Much. Would've wiped out the island by now and half of Cuba without realizing he'd done so.

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  • One arm looped around her and she braced herself against his chest, vaguely realizing that --by not refusing him the day before --he'd taken her response as a blank check.

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  • Katie clenched her jaw, realizing just how sugar-coated the Immortals. world around her would look to her sister.

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  • She'd cried for two days before finally realizing on day three that no one was coming for her.

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  • Brady blinked, realizing he was staring at her and everyone was staring at him.

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • She unzipped the bag and climbed out, realizing with a surge of blood to her face that she was still scanty clad in her shorts and halter-top.

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  • The Macedonian kingdoms, strained by continual wars, increasingly divided against themselves, falling often under the sway of prodigals and debauchees, were far 12 sign from realizing the Hellenic idea of sound govern- of ment as against the crude barbaric despotisms of the older East.

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  • My teacher, realizing this, determined to supply the kinds of stimulus I lacked.

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  • For more than ten seconds he stood not moving from the spot or realizing the situation.

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  • She glanced at the door, realizing she had forgotten to lock it.

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  • She caught her breath, realizing for the first time that he was actually an attractive man.

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  • She jerked the kitchen door open, not realizing he was close until she heard his voice behind her.

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  • He called a portal and left, needing to escape then realizing the emotions he didn't want to feel went with him.

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  • She looked at the wine, realizing she hadn't touched it.

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  • And hoping it wasn't like Wynn, who was reincarnated without even Darkyn realizing the soul was revived.

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  • Gabe checked all of those in the mortal realm, except for … He turned, realizing Harmony hadn't been in the lineup.

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  • Deidre opened her eyes and blinked rapidly, realizing the black she tried to clear from her sight was the black ceiling of the operating room.

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  • Five sets of predatory eyes fell to her, as if realizing there was a lame lamb in their midst.

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  • Dean sighed, realizing Fred would want all the answers pat.

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  • He may have continued to think he'd slipped, never realizing what she'd done.

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  • Cynthia turned toward him, then realizing what his smile didn't deny.

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  • You could have hurt her before realizing she is your one true love.

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  • She brought both hands to her face, realizing the diamond was theirs and then fell into his arms.

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  • He breathed deeply, not realizing how musty the underground world was until he breathed fresh air.

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  • She gazed around, realizing that she and the two members of her guard occupied a cage filled with the bloated corpses of a half dozen other men, what was left of her guard.

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  • She tried to unlock it twice before realizing he changed the password.

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  • Jessi glanced up, not realizing she was being addressed.

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  • Jessi gazed at him, realizing she'd made a choice, whether or not she was ready for the consequences.

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  • Later on he attempted to influence the Prussian Northern Union in the direction of the national policy, and he took part in the sessions of the Erfurt parliament; but, soon realizing the hopelessness of any good results from the vacillating policy of Prussia, he retired from the contest, and, as a major in the service of the SchleswigHolstein government, took part in the Danish War of 1850.

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  • He anticipated the ideals of Peter the Great, and only failed in realizing them because his material resources were inadequate.

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  • In spite of its majority the Giolitt cabinet, realizing that it had lost its hold over the country resigned in March 1905.

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  • Antisthenes adopted this principle in its most literal sense, and proceeded to explain "knowledge" in the narrowest terms of practical action and decision, excluding from the conception everything except the problem of individual will realizing itself in the sphere of ordinary existence.

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  • It was only when the impossibility of realizing the "Northern Accord" became patent that his influence began to wane, and Russia sacrificed millions of roubles fruitlessly in the endeavour to carry out his pet scheme.

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  • But the former gained the day, and, realizing that the only hope of maintaining a pure worship of Yahweh lay in a forcible isolation from foreign influence, its adherents were prepared to take measures to ensure the religious independence of their assembly.

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  • Gould gained control of the Union Pacific, from which in 1883 he withdrew after realizing a large profit.

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  • At this time there existed a belief, held at a later date by Berzelius, Gmelin and many others, that the formation of organic compounds was conditioned by a so-called vital force; and the difficulty of artificially realizing this action explained the supposed impossibility of synthesizing organic compounds.

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  • Fully realizing, the difficult P Y g?

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  • The first series (54,000,000 francs or £2,160,000), was duly handed over to the concessionaires in 1903, and was floated in Berlin at 86.4% realizing the sum of £1,868,000.

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  • Meanwhile Mahmud, realizing the impossibility of crushing the Greek revolt unaided, had bent his pride to ask the help of Mehemet Ali, who was to receive as his reward Crete, the Morea and the pashaliks of Syria and Damascus.

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  • Princess Isabella was charitable in many ways, always ready to take her full share of the duties falling upon her as the future empress, and thoroughly realizing the responsibilities of her position; but she was greatly influenced by the clerical party and the priesthood, and she thereby incurred the hostility of the Progressives.

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  • The ruthless suppression of the Magyar malcontents, in which there was little discrimination between the innocent and the guilty, had so crushed the spirit of the country that Leopold considered the time ripe for realizing a long-cherished ideal of the Habsburgs and changing Hungary from an elective into an hereditary monarchy.

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  • Knowing the almost endless complexity of organic structures, realizing that man himself with all the mystery of his life and consciousness must be included in any explanation of the origin of living things, they preferred to regard living things as something apart from the rest of nature, specially cared for, specially created by a Divine Being.

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  • The Natal invaders fell back to the mountains which enclose the north of the colony; Oliver and Schoeman retired from Cape Colony before the small forces of Gatacre and Clements; and the presidents of the republics, realizing that the British Empire was capable of more resistance than they had calculated upon, put forward feelers aiming at the restoration of the status quo before the war.

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  • Believing that the pendulum had overshot its swing from conventional classicality towards pictorial realism, he turned from the " fleshy " school towards the Greek, while realizing the artistic necessity for modern feeling.

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  • In 1850 Prussia, realizing from the breakdown of her mobilization for the war then impending with Austria that success was impossible, submitted to the Austrian demands, but her statesmen saw from the first that the "surrender of Olmiitz," as it was termed, rendered eventual war with Austria "a military necessity."

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  • Realizing the urgent need of gaining ground before the enemy was gathered in full strength, and hoping to win the heights beyond Krithia and Achi Baba, Sir I.

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  • The king, realizing what street fighting in Florence would mean, at once came to terms; he contented himself with 120,000 florins, agreeing to assume the title of "Protector and Restorer of the liberty of Florence," and to give up the fortresses he had taken within two years, unless his expedition to Naples should be concluded sooner; the Medici were to remain banished, but the price on their heads was withdrawn.

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  • The signory, at last realizing that Malatesta was a traitor, dismissed him; but it was too late, and he now behaved as though he were governor of Florence; when the troops attempted to enforce the dismissal he turned his guns on them.

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  • Realizing that his cause was not advanced by persuasive eloquence, he adopted a threatening attitude which caused men of sober judgment to waver in their allegiance.

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  • That poetry in its most elevated form aimed at being the organ of the new empire and of realizing the national ideals of life and character under its auspices; and in carrying out this aim it sought to recall the great memories of the past.

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  • The Thebans at first accepted the terms, but on the day after, realizing that they were thus balked of their pan-Boeotian ambition, withdrew and finally severed themselves from the league.

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  • Realizing his folly he abdicated on the 6th of December 1796, and retired to Sardinia, That princess, in spite of her French origin, resisted the attempts of France, then dominated by Cardinal Richelieu, to govern Savoy, but her quarrels with her brothers-in-law led to civil war, in which the latter obtained the help of Spain, and Christina that of France.

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  • The Treaty of Amiens (1802) provided for the restoration of the island to the Order of St John; against this the Maltese strongly protested, realizing that it would be followed by the re-establishment of French influence.

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  • Charles seriously entertained the idea of conquering Constantinople, though various complications hindered him from realizing it.

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  • He is living, active intelligence, the principle of motion and creation, realizing himself in the infinitely various forms of activity that constitute individual things.

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  • From 1801 to 1802 and from 1806 to 1807 he was a member of the Council of Appointment, and realizing the power this body possessed through its influence over the selection of a vast number of state, county and municipal officers, he secured in 1801, while his uncle was governor, the removal of a number of Federalist office-holders, in order to strengthen the Republican organization by new appointments.

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  • Realizing clearly the value of sea-power for a Greek state, he equipped a fleet of zoo ships, and so became master of the Aegean basin.

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  • In this precarious situation Campeggio, realizing the hopelessness of his attempt to induce all the members of the diet to co-operate with him in re-establishing the pope's control, called together at Regensburg a certain number of rulers whom he believed to be rather more favourably disposed toward the pope than their fellows.

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  • He was the first sultan to share personally in the proceeds of the corruption which was undermining the state, realizing especially large sums by the sale of offices.

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  • Thus relieved about his left, but realizing that D'Erlon had returned to Ney, the emperor had perforce to finish the battle singlehanded.

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  • The failure seems (§ 2) to be due to difficulty in realizing the numerical expression of an area or a solid in terms of a specified unit, while the same difficulty does not arise in the case of linear measure or liquid measure, where the number of units can be ascertained by direct counting.

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  • Pretorius and Kruger, realizing that they would have to sustain attack from both north and south, abandoned their enterprise.

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  • After the British occupation of Bloemfontein he cast in his lot with the Imperial Government, realizing that it had fought for those very principles which President Brand and he had laboured for in bygone years.

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  • But the commander-in-chief, soon realizing that the Japanese were not pursuing, reasserted himself, sent the protective troops back to their posts, and cancelled all orders for the evacuation of LiaoYang.

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  • This was far from resulting in any cooperation of the nationalities in realizing their former ideal; on the contrary, they felt themselves free from all constraint, and formed Governments having no connexion with the old state.

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  • There is a want of depth in Christian experience, in the power of realizing relative spiritual values in the light of the master principle involved in the distinctively Christian consciousness, such as could raise Clement above a verbal eclecticism, rather than comprehensiveness, in the use of Apostolic language.

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  • Hence the stress laid on will as the realizing factor, in opposition to thought, a view through which Schelling connects himself with Schopenhauer and Von Hartmann, and on the ground of which he has been recognized by the latter as the reconciler of idealism and realism.

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  • On realizing the truth he hastily abdicated in favour of his grandson, the duke of Bordeaux (comte de Chambord), and appointed Louis Philippe, duke of Orleans, lieutenant-general of the kingdom (July 30th).

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  • Realizing the superiority of European methods of warfare, he availed himself of the services of a Savoyard soldier of fortune, Benoit de Boigne, whose genius for military organization and command in the field was mainly instrumental in establishing the Mahratta power.

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  • It is, however, impossible to understand the development of church architecture without realizing its intimate connexion with that of the doctrine, organization and ritual of the Christian Church as a religious community, and a brief sketch of this connexion may be given here by way of introduction to the more technical treatment of the subject.

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  • According to the other alternative, however, he suggested that at least organic bodies are compound or corporeal substances, which are not phenomena; but something realizing or rather substantializing phenomena, and not mere aggregates of monads, but something substantial beyond their monads, because an organic body, though composed of monads, has a real unity (unio realis).

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  • To many minds the papacy thus came to represent a unifying principle, as opposed to the disruptive tendencies of Liberalism and Nationalism, and the papal monarchy came to be surrounded with a new halo, as in some sort realizing that ideal of a " federation of the world " after which the age was dimly feeling.

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  • Antwerp had reached the lowest point of its fortunes in 1800, and its population had sunk under 40,000, when Napoleon, realizing its strategical importance, assigned two millions for the construction of two docks and a mole.

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  • Realizing the inefficiency of their old missiles when opposed to musket balls, they laid aside their bows, and armed themselves with spears, swords or other weapons fitted for close combat.

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  • His cabinet was known as the "Lolaministerium"; in February 1848, stimulated by the news from Paris, riots broke out against the countess; on the th of March the king dismissed Oettingen, and on the l0th, realizing the force of public opinion against him, abdicated in favour of his son, Maximilian II.

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  • The next day, wrapped in a tricolour scarf and preceded by a drummer, he went on foot to the Hotel de Ville - the headquarters of the republican party - where he was publicly embraced by Lafayette as a symbol that the republicans acknowledged the impossibility of realizing their own ideals and were prepared to accept a monarchy based on the popular will.

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  • The Papacy was far from realizing Hildebrands great schemes; yet in regard to the question indispute it gained solid advantage, and its general authority was incomparably more important than it had been half a century before.

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  • He had also earned renown by carrying on feuds with the citizens of Worms and of Metz, and now, with a view to realizing his larger ambitions, he opened the campaign (August 1522) by attacking the elector of Trier, who, as a spiritual prince, would not, it was hoped, receive any help from the religious reformers.

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  • Realizing in time that a third party movement could not succeed, he took the lead during the campaign of 1848 in combining the Liberty party with the Barnburners or Van Buren Democrats of New York to form the Free-Soilers.

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  • Projects for the assertion of this claim by force of arms had been formed by more than one of Frederick's predecessors, and the extinction of the male line of the house of Habsburg may well have seemed to him a unique opportunity for realizing an ambition traditional in his family.

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  • The authorities may be excused for their' inability in the early days of the war to grasp the essential facts of the situation, but they laid themselves open to severe criticism for the delay in realizing that a change of policy was necessary.

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  • Young, emotional, impressionable, well-meaning and egotistic, Alexander displayed from the first an intention of playing a great part on the world's stage, and plunged with all the ardour of youth into the task of realizing his political ideals.

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  • A general treaty was to become the basis of the relations of the states forming " the European Confederation "; and this, though " it was no question of realizing the dream of universal peace, would attain some of its results if, at the conclusion of the general war, it were possible to establish on clear principles the prescriptions of the rights of nations."

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  • Suffolk, realizing that an attack on himself was inevitable, boldly challenged his enemies in parliament, appealing to the long and honourable record of his public services.

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  • And gladness springs up within him on his realizing that, and joy arises to him thus gladdened, and so rejoicing all his frame becomes at ease, and being thus at ease he is filled with a sense of peace, and in that peace his heart is stayed."9 To have realized the Truths, and traversed the Path; to have broken the Bonds, put an end to the Intoxications, and got rid of the Hindrances, is to have attained the ideal, the Fruit, as it is called, of Arahatship. One might fill columns with the praises, many of them among the most beautiful passages in Pali poetry and prose, lavished on this condition of mind, the state of the man made perfect according to the Buddhist faith.

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  • But since the re-establishment of the German empire in 1871 there has been, at least in intellectual circles, a certain waning of his popularity, the Germans of to-day realizing that Goethe more fully represents the aspirations of the nation.

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  • At first he favoured French policy in Italy, contributed to the annexation of Piedmont by France in 1799, and was an admirer of Napoleon; but he afterwards changed his views, realizing the necessity for the union of all Italians and for their freedom from foreign control.

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  • Realizing that the total weight of all the products of a chemical reaction must be exactly equal to the total weight of the reacting substances, he made the balance the ultima ratio of the laboratory, and he was able to draw correct inferences from his weighings because, unlike many of the phlogistonists, he looked upon heat as imponderable.

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  • But reason finds much in the world recognizing no kindred with her, and so turning to practical activity seeks in the world the realization of her own aims. Either in a crude way she pursues her own pleasure, and finds that necessity counteracts her cravings; or she endeavours to find the world in harmony with the heart, and yet is unwilling to see fine aspirations crystallized by the act of realizing them.

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  • But Gregory, according to his own confession, had no practical skill; he could find no optician capable of realizing his ideas, and after some fruitless attempts was obliged to abandon all hope of bringing his telescope into practical use.

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  • Moawiya, realizing that Ali would take all possible means to crush him, took his measures accordingly.

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  • For a moment it seemed as though the rival Arab factions, realizing their common peril, would turn their combined forces against the Shiites.

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  • Not in man alone, however, but in all things, God is to be regarded as realizing himself, as becoming incarnate.

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  • Without realizing their debt to tradition, Herbart, Mill and recently Sigwart, have repeated Aristotle's separation of the copula from the verb of existence, as if it were a modern discovery that " is " is not the same as " exists."

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  • With the view of realizing this idea he appealed to the church to provide funds to build a large number of new churches, and personally carried his appeal throughout the country.

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  • He purposed, therefore, to obtain, if possible, some honourable post in the state which would give him the means of realizing these projects, and would enable him to do somewhat for the church, the third of the objects whose good he had at heart.

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  • In The Man of the Mask (1908) Monsignor Barnes, while briefly dismissing Mr Lang's identification with Martin, and apparently not realizing the possibility of reading Louvois's letter of July 19, 166 9, as indicated above 1 deals in detail with the history of James de la Cloche, the natural son of Charles II.

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  • He was not without ambition, but without sufficient tenacity of purpose to come near to realizing it.

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  • O'Higgins was named director-general of Chile, while San Martin, realizing that the independence of each colony depended on the Spanish being expelled from the whole of South America, set about preparing an invasion of Peru.

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  • A certain step towards realizing the objects of his scheme, though on different lines from Ricardo's, was taken in Sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, by which the discount business of the bank was separated from the issue department.

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  • Seeking for commercial profit, not in the exchange of commodities, but solely in the acquisition of actual gold and silver, and realizing that the home market could not absorb a tithe of the merchandise imported, the Lisbon capitalists sent their ships to discharge in Antwerp (where a Portuguese staple was established in 1503), or in some other port near the central markets of Europe.

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  • The cultivation of Malwa opium is free and extremely profitable, the crop realizing usually from three to.

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  • Pitt, realizing this, had no option but to resign.

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  • In England it was greeted with immense popular enthusiasm, and the government, without realizing the full import of the step it was taking, sent an expedition to the Peninsula.

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  • In the following year \% ellingtons victory at Vitoria signalled the ruin of the French cause in Spain; while Prussia threw off the yoke of France, and Austria, realizing after cautious delay her chance of retrieving the humiliations of 1809, joined the alliance, and in concert with Russia and the other German powers overthrew Napoleon at Leipzig.

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  • But the insistence of idealist writers upon the relation of the world of nature to conscious intelligence, and especially to a universal consciousness realizing itself throughout the history of individuals, rendered it alike impossible to deny altogether some influence of environment upon character, and to regard the history of individual willing selves as consisting in isolated and unconnected acts of.

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  • But when such criticism passes into the attempt to find a universal criterion of morality - such an attempt being in effect an effort to make morality scientific - and especially when the attempt is seen, as it must in the end be seen, to fail (the moral consciousness being superior to all standards of morality and realizing itself wholly in particular judgments), then ethics as a process of reflection upon the nature of the moral consciousness may be said to begin.

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  • It was in the calm, resolute, skilful culling of such pleasures as circumstances afforded from moment to moment, undisturbed by passion, prejudices or superstition, that he conceived the quality of wisdom to be exhibited; and tradition represents him as realizing this ideal to an impressive degree.

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  • And both he and Plato hold that a similar activity of pure speculative intellect is that in which the philosopher will seek to exist, though he must, being a man, concern himself with the affairs of ordinary human life, a region in which his highest good will be attained by realizing perfect moral excellence.

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  • For the difficulty all men meet with in realizing goodness, or in being moral, is not in itself evidence of an inherent contradiction in the nature of goodness as such.

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  • The most obvious method of realizing this direction is by the plumb-line.

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  • Bakunin's methods of realizing his revolutionary programme are not less frank and destructive than his principles.

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  • It was then that, strong in "the esteem and admiration with which he was surrounded," and "foreseeing a future full of hope for France," he dreamed of realizing the Napoleonic ideal in its entirety.

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  • The papal prohibition of lay investiture was renewed at synods in 1078 and 1080, and although Gregory's death in exile (1085) prevented him from realizing his aim in the matter, his policy was steadfastly maintained by his successors.

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  • It is their way of satisfying the early form of scientific curiosity, their way of realizing the world in which they move.

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  • Yet through the obstinacy and selfishness of John the Good, France, in stress of suffering, was gradually realizing herself.

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  • The court, on its side, showed little sign of a conciliatory spirit, though, realizing itsdanger, it attempted to restrain the foolish violence of the emigres, i.e.

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  • He was stoned to death, and Rehoboam realizing the temper of the people fled to Jerusalem and prepared for war.

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  • Finally, he who devotes himself on principle to furthering the good of others as his highest moral obligation is from the highest point of view realizing, not sacrificing, himself.

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  • Victor Emmanuel, realizing that he could not continue the campaign alone, agreed most unwillingly to the armistice of Villafranca.

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  • Maybe he didn't know Alex was spending half his nights tending horses, or maybe he was realizing the impact it had on their relationship.

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  • After all, Jackson was a member of the law enforcement community and perhaps he would be amenable to letting us retain our anonymity, realizing the greater benefit to goals.

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  • She stopped struggling, apparently realizing how futile it was.

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  • As if finally realizing her game was called, she hesitated then said, "I'll tell you everything you want to know about Czerno."

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  • At the time, Gabriel had laughed at Fate's manipulative story, not realizing that Fate's alleged lie held more truth than not.

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  • Gabe checked all of those in the mortal realm, except for … He turned, realizing Harmony hadn't been in the lineup.

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  • Battle lust made Taran eager for another fight, but he forced himself to calm, realizing he now had an entry into the heart of Tiyan.

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • The opponent, realizing the futility of his actions, will feel remorse.

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  • It explores the aftermath of a virtual apocalypse caused by a disease Hitler sends against London after realizing he has lost the war.

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  • Basically the game involves Andy putting chalk all over my face without me realizing.

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  • Realizing it check says graeme adams insurance Claire winchester.

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  • Looking at the severe pain I caused her and realizing something of the damage caused by deceit and sin was awful.

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  • The insolvency legislation allowed Trustees to wait indefinitely before realizing their interest in jointly owned property and this could be grossly inequitable.

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  • The first stage of realizing the importance of gender consisted of the cataloging of the explicit misogyny of most of the canon.

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  • The other Terminators follow nemesis, only realizing at the last second he's leading them into the main ventilation shaft.

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  • Afterward, I apologized to partner for my poor choice, not realizing I'd found the only lead to prevent the overtrick!

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  • You just can't read Whitaker and not walk away realizing that this guy is somewhat self-important.

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  • The other main showstopper was realizing BB was quietly munching on one. hmmm.

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  • Recently, realizing we'd have to switch to digital one of these days, we decided to buy a new telly.

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  • He cut the cord and we cuddled her, only later realizing that the midwife was applying cord traction.

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  • Who can predict what perils we may unwittingly unleash upon ourselves, without even realizing our mistake for years or decades?

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  • Good service and a professional approach are key in realizing this vision.

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  • Often we do this without realizing we're accessing wap.

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  • Mapping usually takes place as part of the process of managing or realizing widgets.

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  • It's a classic win-win, realizing value for both companies.

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  • The ideal of the Sabbath which all these rules aimed at realizing was absolute rest from everything that could be called work; and even the exercise of those offices of humanity which the strictest Christian Sabbatarians regard as a service to God, and therefore as specially appropriate to His day, was looked on as work.

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  • Stolypin did his best to work in harmony with it, realizing that under the existing law another dissolution could but lead to a like result, and shrinking from the only alternative - an alteration of the law by a coup d'etat, a course which could only be justified on the plea of extreme necessity.

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  • Natasha repeated suddenly, only now realizing that the marriage was to be postponed for a year.

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  • But looking into his eyes she was frightened, realizing that there was not that barrier of modesty she had always felt between herself and other men.

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  • Pierre--only now realizing the danger to the old count, Nicholas, and Prince Andrew-- promised to do as she wished.

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  • When they prayed for those who love us, she prayed for the members of her own family, her father and mother and Sonya, realizing for the first time how wrongly she had acted toward them, and feeling all the strength of her love for them.

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  • And I will knock the nonsense out of anybody"-- but probably realizing that he was shouting at Bezukhov who so far was not guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre's hand in a friendly manner, "We are on the eve of a public disaster and I haven't time to be polite to everybody who has business with me.

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  • The porter, listening in perplexity to the unfamiliar Polish accent and not realizing that the interpreter was speaking Russian, did not understand what was being said to him and slipped behind the others.

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  • Not realizing the tape formed flexible hinges, he watched with rapt fascination as the form collapsed into a small, neat bundle.

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  • In doing so, states are capitalizing on those who are perhaps most in need of realizing the American Dream.

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  • Realizing the futility of making her dream a reality, she instead is goaded into prostitution by a persuasive pimp.

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  • These actions provide a realistic way of realizing the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

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  • He does not kill the villain, since that coward turns and flees, realizing who is the master.

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  • Recently, realizing we 'd have to switch to digital one of these days, we decided to buy a new telly.

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  • Often we do this without realizing we 're accessing WAP.

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  • It 's a classic win-win, realizing value for both companies.

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  • The engine wouldn’t start so clearly I’d done something wrong when putting it back together, but realizing this gave me no insight into how to fix my mistake.

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  • The US is such a diverse country that many of our favorite foods and common everyday words are a result of cultural diffusion—almost without us even realizing it. That's how natural and organic cultural diffusion can be.

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  • After facing personal family naming issues and realizing that there was no one to look to for guidance, Kelly decided to use her personal and professional experience to help others.

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  • I made a complete mental change, realizing that the important things in life are family, good friends, good times, free time, telling my wife I love her every day, and tightening the relationship I have with my parents and siblings.

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  • Toddlers are at that in-between age of realizing a major change is taking place in their lives without understanding why this change is happening and what it means to their lives.

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  • Most of us simply change the bulb for one with a higher power rating when we find the light inadequate for whatever reason - not realizing that it creates resultant heat and damage to the lamp and its parts.

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  • Perhaps realizing how emotionally charged this issue is, many companies take a proactive stance to possible pet food issues by issuing voluntary recalls before the FDA requires it.

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  • When you have a stronger drink, you may also end up consuming more calories without realizing it.

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  • This distracts the cardholder from realizing that signature transactions are less secure, but it does save them from potentially paying the on-the-spot pin transaction fee.

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  • Frequently, this happens without the user even realizing it.

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  • Just by visiting such a site, you can have spyware downloaded without realizing it.

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  • The average bride spends over $2000 on her wedding day photographs, and so women the world over are realizing how vital it is to spend a little extra on professional makeup application as well.

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  • Realizing that pink is hot right now; this online retailer geared toward teens features a wide array of pink infused makeup items.

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  • Nothing's worse than finding the perfect job and realizing it's two hours away.

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  • As early as 1964, scientists began realizing the network, but really didn't send any messages by computer until 1969.

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  • In addition, you won't find a car that's too far away if you search based on where you live, so you save yourself the disappointment of finding the perfect car and then realizing it's three states away.

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  • By maintaining perspective and realizing what you are up against, you will be able to stay motivated until you land your dream job.

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  • Realizing that transport was going to be a challenge, they came up with a clever idea that involved attaching wood, oblong extensions to their snow boots.

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  • Realizing that you do not have to do everything that people ask you to do will make you less stressed and you will enjoy those things that you do say yes to a lot more.

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  • Using a stress ball puts your mind to work on something other than the stressor, without you even realizing it.

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  • Many employers are realizing the effects that stress has on their employees and are instituting stress management programs in the workplace.

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  • The mission of the magazine is to inspire and motivate young women to live a remarkable life by realizing their true beauty and developing their inner character.

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  • When you can see what you are thinking, you are better able to sort through your feelings and start realizing things about yourself and your relationship that never occurred to you before.

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  • Complete wedding packages start at only $8,500, and with the average wedding cost being more than twice that, you're getting an impressive deal while realizing your beach wedding dreams.

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  • Lying becomes second nature, which means he lies without even realizing it.

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  • The real first step is realizing you have a problem but if you've made a New Year's Resolution to treat alcohol addiction then you likely already know you have a problem and can move on to setting up supports.

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  • People that fib a lot can have a hard time keeping their stories straight and change them without even realizing it.

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  • It is possible to be depressed without realizing that the symptoms that you are experiencing add up to this disorder.

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  • Realizing that the Lord's plan didn't include heroin addicition, this person entered a spiritual drug addiction program and was able to get clean.

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  • Beginning decorators may actually learn more by attempting to recreate existing designs, whereas advanced decorators can stretch their creative abilities through the challenge of realizing a self-invented design.

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  • She was competing with her ex and trying to get on with her life, without realizing what that meant to her.

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  • Realizing that she also hadn't attended the alcohol education program, the judge sentenced Paris to 45 days in jail for not following the terms of her probation.

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  • Suddenly realizing that Dancing With the Stars is hugely popular, Joey Fatone said that he decided to sign on for the latest installment.

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  • Realizing that she could no longer ignore the stage and screen calling her name, she changed her major to Theater, graduated from Dennison and moved to New York City to follow her dreams of being on stage.

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  • Upon realizing the grievous error, the twins were given the drug protamine sulfate.

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  • Realizing his rising status as the latest Hollywood "It" boy, Ledger became decidedly uncomfortable and did not want to be type-cast into teen movie types of roles.

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  • She had mentioned that women are realizing at this time in their lives that to have kids, they don't have to wait until they have a man.

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  • These bankrupt celebrities have made their fortunes realizing their dreams of performing or becoming sports stars, then made foolish choices with their money or trusted the wrong individuals for financial advice.

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  • After realizing he misses his family, he returns home to find supper on the table waiting.

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  • Every year, students plagiarize without realizing it because they just don't understand the research process and proper methods of citation.

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  • People today are realizing that you can get quality education at an affordable price by avoiding Ivy League, elitist institutions and sticking to the state system.

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  • The objective is to startle the dog into realizing that he is playing too rough.

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  • You have probably seen a pole barn before without realizing what it was called.

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  • Despite some beliefs that plus size ladies cannot be tall or petite because they are full-figured, designers are finally coming around and realizing that even women of size come in different heights.

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  • On the other hand, retailers are fast realizing that the plus size market is lucrative when they give full figured girls what they want.

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  • Clothing designers are finally realizing that there is a need for variety when it comes to women's plus size lingerie, and that includes extended size robes, pajamas and other intimate apparel.

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  • All too often, children chase balls, pets, or other toys into the street without even realizing that they are running into traffic.

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  • Typically, they will shake their mouse and check everything but the connection for a couple of minutes before realizing what isn't working.

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  • If it's dark, they may very well slide in and sit down on the whoopee cushion before realizing that it's there.

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  • The first step toward understanding depression is realizing it is more than just a common case of the blues.

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  • You may be reconsidering one of these shower units after realizing how much it will cost.

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  • Sleep apnea patients wake up many times during the night, often without realizing, frequently due to a blocked airway.

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  • One of the most interesting parts of dreams is finding out what they mean and realizing that it applies to a problem you are having at the moment.

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  • In essence, the key to understanding this condition is realizing that it occurs when the lens of the eye becomes less flexible; a naturally occurring process.

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  • You don't want to book a one-star hotel without realizing it!

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  • The storyline alone deserves the laughs because Travis Touchdown suddenly has the urge to become the best assassin... after realizing he is running out of money to buy action figures and collector cards.

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  • After three hours with the game, I found myself humming the various versions of the same song without even realizing that it had come from We Love Katamari, until I came back hours later for another round with the game.

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  • While finding hat pins online is the easiest way to find them, it is also more likely that you will buy a reproduction without realizing it.

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  • Realizing they had to take cover, Claudia first ran to the large hemlock in the middle of the campsite.

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  • The excitement for the iPhone is over, as consumers are realizing there are plenty more options out there that could do the same thing or similar as the iPhone and be cheaper or just plain better.

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  • Do not allow your sadness to render you incapable of realizing when an Alabama funeral home is trying to take advantage of your situation.

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  • Many people neglect this part of their feng shui applications, focusing on other areas of the home or not realizing they can apply the same basic principles to their workplace, even though it may be part of a large building complex.

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  • Homeowners and real estate agents are realizing that using feng shui to sell a house is a valuable tool that can help to close the deal quickly.

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  • This will help save you from finding the home of your dreams, then realizing the taxes are not affordable.

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  • With designers realizing that the Hollywood baby boom is here to stay, they have added maternity lines to cater to the sophisticated crowd.

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  • In many cases, this occurs without the woman realizing it.

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  • There's nothing worse than coating your body with a substance and then realizing it causes a reaction.

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  • The first thing I noticed after realizing how easy it is to assemble the it is that some of the decision making process that you have to use when working with a traditional blender or food processor is no longer necessary with this product.

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  • Playing these drinking card games can sometimes cause players to become quite intoxicated without realizing it.

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  • Realizing that most games contained numbers, words or movement (like chess), Alfred Mosher Butts decided to come up with a board game that combined all three.

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  • Without realizing it, you may give off a vibe to others of being too serious as if to say "I'm working on finding a long-term relationship."

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  • What this means is that often and without realizing it, you may through your body language come across as closed off or unapproachable.

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  • Realizing that the two of you are off balance in your commitment to the relationship can be very painful.

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  • This quote recognizes the importance of friendship to a relationship while also realizing that taking it to the next level brings even more joy to the experience.

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  • Realizing that it isn't going to work, I end it all over again.

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  • As people learn the truth, they will look at you and your girlfriend differently and sometimes they will even stare at you - sometimes without realizing it.

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  • One of the first toes dipped in the water of acceptance was on the Ellen DeGeneres comedy show, which in 1997 had Ellen's character realizing her homosexuality in a famous "coming out" episode.

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  • There is a sense of abandon in giving a passionate card to someone, the risk of having him or her reject it - or of having his or her eyes light up and realizing that he or she shares that passion with you.

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  • Many individuals struggle with a gluten allergy without realizing it because their symptoms are mild to moderate.

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  • Your biggest challenge is realizing that the world revolves around the sun and not yourself!

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  • He may lack tact, but no one in the world cares as much about realizing your potential as he does.

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  • The art of numerology and luck can help you maintain balance by realizing that luck is something you can create.

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  • Chatters often give out personal information without even realizing it.

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  • Realizing this, appropriate games for toddlers do not have to involve anything expensive.

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  • Your child begins learning math without realizing it as he identifies different shapes.

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  • In fact, it often does without you realizing it when an aunt or grandparent gives a present of a CD or bond.

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  • A determined child will improve his skills as he continues to play, not even realizing that he is learning.

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  • Without even realizing it, kids can learn so much from collecting and studying coins.

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  • The Internet provides many fun and interactive early reading activities that kids enjoy without even realizing how much they are learning.

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  • Combat these fears by realizing that no matter what it is that you "see", you can always take the helm by deciding to analyze it.

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  • According to Ramsey, "Ninety percent of solving a problem is realizing there is one." So, if you've already admitted that your finances could use some help, you're well on your way to success!

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  • Several retailers for hearing aids and accessories have contacted me and are willing to distribute the product, not realizing that it is only a concept at this stage, so I guess that shows there's a real need and interest.

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  • There is nothing more frustrating that getting partway through a pattern and realizing that the company or author never finished the instructions.

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  • However, an individual may be suffering from intolerance for a long time before realizing it.

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  • Once you learn how to do them, you may be able to do them standing up without anyone realizing it.

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  • Bicycling - Bicycling can be great for burning fat, realizing how much it works those butt muscles.

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  • It's important to begin therapy as soon as possible after realizing the injury exists, because without therapy this is an injury that may only get worse as time.

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  • Realizing that many women feel uncomfortable working out in front of men, they decided to create a place for women to relax and work out without worrying about looks.

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  • The key to realizing the benefits of exercise is, after all, regular workouts.

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  • The type of lobster you select is important to realizing a juicy, tender lobster dish.

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  • Realizing that automobiles were changing the way Americans lived and worked, the company knew the average family needed affordable car insurance that was easy to purchase.

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  • Even if you aren't a speed demon, there are some days when you're traveling home from work and you "zone out," not realizing that you've just driven out of a 55 mph zone into a 35 mph zone.

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  • On the other side, a woman who had recently lost weight was wearing her old bra, not realizing how much looser it had gotten.

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  • If you have just installed a Windows Vista system and are in cold sweats right now realizing your Limewire connection no longer works - relax.

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  • Realizing they had stumbled on something interesting, they gathered Lawrence and Keeler to round out the band.

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  • Her parents, realizing that their daughter was serious, enrolled Colbie in voice lessons where she met her current producer Mikal Blue.

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  • Page offered Plant the job on the spot after hearing him sing and realizing that the two had a shared interest in blues music.

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  • Not realizing the invitation is from the Phantom, she comes with Raoul, who is now her husband, and her child Gustave.

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  • After realizing that she was needed, Buffy returned home to a chilly reception.

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  • Often they die shortly thereafter with the parents never realizing that it isn't their child.

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  • Twitter elected not to sue the bloggers, wisely realizing that aside from setting a bad precedent, it would simply be uncool.

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  • Ever spend a good amount of time on a site without realizing it?

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  • He was realizing the impact the lie had on their relationship.

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  • She stopped, realizing she had been the instigator of this.

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  • She stretched; realizing her back was getting sore.

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  • I asked, immediately realizing the stupidity of the question.

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  • She squinted, realizing the two furry brown monsters were men in costumes from Where the Wild Things Are.

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  • She said nothing, realizing she'd told him something he didn't know.

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  • She watched him, tempted to run away, before realizing the amount of activity in the halls behind her guaranteed her capture.

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  • Deidre hopped from foot to foot before realizing she could put on socks.

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  • His eyes took in the different people as he sought out Hannah before realizing she had likely gone to the Caribbean with her sister.

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  • Her mistake was not realizing Greenie had a back-up plan.

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  • Realizing too late how it sounded, her face warmed.

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  • It was embarrassing to think she had let it go on this long without realizing he was troubled by it.

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