Realize Sentence Examples

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  • Do you realize how close you came to running right into a bear?

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  • I didn't realize you felt that way.

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  • Your parents will realize that.

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  • Maybe he didn't realize how bad it was.

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  • He probably didn't realize she wasn't used to riding.

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  • But one has only to observe that hive to realize that there is no longer any life in it.

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  • It happened so suddenly that I didn't realize it was coming.

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  • He was surprised to realize he liked the feeling.

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  • He probably didn't even realize what he said.

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  • Of course they did not realize how difficult and perplexing they were making the examinations for me.

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  • I realize now my venture was doomed to failure from the start as my target was far better protected than I sensed.

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  • Alex had raced to her rescue because he knew she was too naïve to realize what his father was doing.

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  • He knows he has nightmares and tosses and turns but he doesn't realize he talks out loud lots of times.

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  • She does not realize that one can be anything but kind-hearted and tender.

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  • Of all people, surely Darcie should realize why.

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  • The disturbing thing to realize is we would have been those people had we been born in those times.

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  • Only those who are with her daily can realize the rapid advancement which she is making in the acquisition of language.

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  • Some day Michael would grow up and realize there was something more in life than conquest.

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  • This guy may not realize we're after him.

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  • And I did not realize how happy I was!

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  • To me, this makes the problem of hunger that much sadder in the present—to realize that the planet has enough food, just not enough generosity.

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  • But I was too young to realize what had happened.

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  • The people did not at once realize the meaning of this bombardment.

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  • He did not then realize the significance of the burning of Moscow, and looked at the fires with horror.

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  • I didn't realize how much I needed to get out.

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  • I didn't realize you were rotating here, or I'd have blocked it.

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  • Alex, I realize that we communicate more information this way, but it seems so impersonal.

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  • I didn't realize things were bad enough between you and me that you'd trust the man who hurt you over someone trying to help you.

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  • I didn't realize I was hurting you.

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  • No sooner had he regained Hungary than he received tempting offers from the pope, represented by the legate Cardinal Cesarini, from George Brankovic, despot of Servia, and George Castriota, prince of Albania, to resume the war and realize his favourite idea of driving the Turk from Europe.

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  • The special feature upon which most stress has been laid, ever since Wagner's death in 1883, has been not so much the musical as the dramatic significance of the works; it is contended by the inmost circle of Wagnerian adherents that none but they can fully realize the master's intentions or hand down his traditions.

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  • After she managed to calm herself she added, If Quinn didn't realize the magnitude of what we've done and can do, I think he'd buy Howie a ticket out of here.

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  • We each came to realize we were pawns in something far larger and, screw the consequences; as long as this horse was saddled, we'd ride the race, wherever it took us and do our utmost to maximize its success.

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  • I realize that it hurts to see their afflicted little child punished and made to do things against her will.

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  • She saw her husband, but did not realize the significance of his appearance before her now.

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  • I didn't realize what a mess it was.

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  • She doesn't realize her time on this earth is ebbing to a close, perhaps only minutes from now after she answers my questions.

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  • Yes, I realize it's very early but this is an emergency.

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  • What seemed hopeless once, we now realize that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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  • The last made me realize the great disappointment to the dear child more than before.

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  • The editors worked under the inspiration of a strong admiration of the principles of Robespierre and the Jacobins, and in the belief that the French Revolution was an attempt to realize Christianity.

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  • As a teacher Dumas was much sought after for his lectures at the Sorbonne and other institutions both on pure and applied science; and he was one of the first men in France to realize the importance of experimental laboratory teaching.

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  • To realize this ambition, however, skilled staff are the vital catalyst.

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  • They don't realize that their been quite childish.

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  • This made me realize for the first time what a threat to the climate is this thing called a Molotov cocktail.

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  • She is also beginning to realize that she is not like other children.

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  • I find it hard to realize that Christmas is almost here, in spite of the fact that Helen talks about nothing else.

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  • I didn't realize you were so sensitive about it.

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  • I didn't realize I was supposed to dine with you.

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  • Do you realize that's the first time I've ever seen you smile?

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  • To begin with, how many realize the significance of the boxing and apparently aimless chasing that gives rise to the expression?

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  • It was then I came to realize he killed in the dark, not face to face with his victim.

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  • This happened often enough for him to realize his own impotence.

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  • Here and there, Harrison seems to realize the inadequacy of her approach.

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  • The full list is much longer and, at first sight, quite comprehensive until you realize a giant, black, gaping void.

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  • I realize in these pages I must seem very distrustful of government, but it is not really true.

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  • Do you realize how many thousands of people tried to find us?

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  • Didn.t realize I liked having some sort of free will.

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  • She watched in horror as he pulled out a crumpled woman.s body, even more shocked to realize she recognized the woman.s face when Jade set her on the bed.

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  • He didn't realize how much he relied upon Angel's soothing voice until he heard her answer.

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  • More than you realize.

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  • The tenth anniversary of Fidel makes me realize how far we have come in such a short time.

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  • But, now, seeing the episodes back-to-back I realize that it is an absolutely brilliant show.

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  • But gradually I began to realize that not only did they serve great bagels but also Buddhists were not so bad!

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  • We realize the impossibility of ever pinning down ' an...

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  • He was able to realize his ideas through Ballets Russes, a new company organized by Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev.

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  • I don't know if you realize how expensive it would be.

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  • I'm certain he doesn't realize it, but he does put himself first.

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  • That the skin around Wynn's eyes relaxed in genuine warmth made Gabe realize she'd survived partially because she really was different.

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  • What you fail to realize is that --whatever I am --I draw good and evil to me.

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  • He can't even realize the seriousness of what he did!

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  • Able Whitehouse, the guy we spoke to back in Virginia gave us the clue, only we didn't realize it.

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  • Once you realize that, you have to question everything she said.

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  • I realize in most ways Edith isn't deserving of too much sympathy, but I still think of her as a tragic figure.

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  • They rotated through the various properties, leaving when the townspeople started to realize they were not aging.

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  • I didn't realize you were feeling pushed - you always seem so sure of yourself.

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  • It took me a couple of years to realize God had answered my prayer the first time.

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  • I didn't realize it was you, Mrs. Glass.

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  • I didn't realize it was a suggestion.

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  • Of course, I realize you don't expect me to spend all that.

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  • Then I thought you'd realize you were intruding in their lives.

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  • My only defense is that I didn't realize I was hurting you.

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  • Josh simply didn't realize how strong he was — and he had a terrible temper.

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  • She doesn't realize I have nine lives, like my cats.

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  • I didn't realize I was keeping you from what you wanted to do.

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  • I didn't realize it was that close to lunch time.

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  • I didn't realize he'd never been on a horse before.

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  • The goal of every spiritual aspirant is to realize his real nature.

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  • For the last few years, I have been trying to get myself in position to realize my dream of playing professional basketball.

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  • You will, when you realize what it is you don't know yet.

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  • You realize if you save me, you'll have a much larger issue.

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  • Katie's mouth dropped open, and she began to realize something was very, very wrong.

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  • It took him a full day to realize she didn't know how to exit her room, that her intent at disassembling the access pad had been to make it work for her.

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  • She took in the familiar dress and coloring of the men around her, startled to realize she did know where she was.

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  • That way, when they see how many items they're getting, they'll realize what a bargain I'm giving 'em.

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  • I realize it's late out there but I'm verifying one of your guests.

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  • When you read the old newspapers and see the ads, you realize how self-contained Ouray was back then.

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  • One must wonder if the young ladies realize the ordeal that lies before them.

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  • There is a spring in my step and a note on my lips, until I realize the awful truth of my situation and am forced to hold back my tears.

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  • She'd have to realize if Shipton knew about Annie, so did a bunch of us.

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  • Jackson joked, "You realize there are only four of us here?"

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  • He nuzzled her neck with his nose, "You realize you set the bar pretty high for next year."

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  • He didn't realize until now just how heavy her family's decision had weighed on her.

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  • Surely Katie must realize he would be slumming it - and why.

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  • It didn't take much for her to realize he'd used one of the Horsemen.

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  • She knew the manual labor class worked with their hands, but she didn't realize they used them to do more than serve the elite.

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  • I think … no, I know that's what I'm meant to do.  I never knew that until I found Katie and I started to realize –" "- you can use your demon powers for good."

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  • It was who he was, if he gave himself the chance to realize it.

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  • He, of all people, should realize how quickly life can end and plans can change.

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  • I would have thought Alex was bright enough to realize that having the ability to father a child isn't what defines a man.

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  • Didn't you realize you would have to buy some maternity clothes?

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  • I guess people don't realize the far-reaching aspects of cheating.

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  • Last night had brought him no closer to figuring out why she was pushing him away, though he'd begun to realize his body's response to her was endangering his own resolve not to be involved with anyone else ever again.

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  • You realize by cuffing her, you made her—and your sister—vulnerable?

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  • He closed the door after Hilden entered, surprised to realize he had slept through the day and well into the night.

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  • I realize now he intended to keep me as ignorant as

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  • After the stabbing, she should realize that living in the country didn't exempt them from crime.

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  • I guess I shouldn't have said anything, but don't you realize that the way Alex treats you gives Jonathan reason to question your authority?

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  • It didn't take long to realize that Aaron was not only experienced, but as graceful as Alex.

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  • Felipa arrived on Friday, which was a relief for Carmen because she was beginning to realize three weeks was a long time to entertain guests.

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  • I didn't realize she didn't know what happened to Ed.

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  • It took a moment for her to realize he wasn't asleep.

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  • Didn't he realize that your happiness had value too?

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  • You must realize we can never be happy with each other.

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  • Why did he continue the farce when he must realize she had him pegged?

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  • He'd realize she was like every other woman and leave her alone.

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  • Jessi didn't realize she was shaking, until he took her hands.

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  • She was gradually accepting his touch, a subtle sign of a thaw she probably didn't realize she was doing.

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  • She elbowed him in the chest, afraid to see his face and realize he was serious.

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  • It didn't take Xander long to realize he had a much larger issue than Ashley.

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  • He'd realize she was about to betray him, then come to kill her.

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  • With a nervous glance at the locked door, she began to realize this was probably not a day she'd live to see the end of.

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  • It was quite another to realize the weapon was him and the gem was merely the key to access it.

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  • Tears rose as she began to realize exactly what it meant to be where she was.

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  • The West minster Assembly, through its Confession, Directory and Catechisms, has become so associated with the Presbyterian Church that it is difficult to realize that it was not a church court at all, much less a creation of Presbyterianism.

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  • Other consignments of intending settlers in " New Australia " followed; but though the settlement is still in existence it has completely failed to realize the impracticable ideals of its original members.

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  • God, he says, is to be regarded not as an absolute but as an Infinite Person, whose nature it is that he should realize himself in finite persons.

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  • It is desirable in the first place to realize the condition of Italy at the time when the irruption of the French and the expulsion of the Austrians opened up a new political vista for that oppressed and divided people.

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  • For this unfortunate combination Signor Sonnino himself was not altogether to blame; having lost many of his most faithful followers, who, weary of waiting for office, had gone over to the enemy, he had been forced to seek support among men who had professed hostility to the existing order of things and thus to secure at least the neutrality of the Extreme Left and make the public realize that the reddest of Socialists, Radicals and Republicans may be tamed and rendered harmless by the offer of cabinet appointments.

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  • It is easy to realize how such a rhythm can be modified by the reception of stimuli, and can consequently serve as the basis for the movement of the stimulated organ.

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  • Unlike his predecessors, Peter was in a hurry to realize his plans, and he set to work at once.

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  • The tsar, though he came to know of their existence, refrained from taking repressive measures against them, and when he died suddenly at Taganrog on the 1st of December 1825, two of them made an attempt to realize their political aspirations.

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  • And he did not realize the importance of the kinship between Christian doctrine and Hellenistic syncretism, which helped to promote the reception of Christianity.

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  • Assyria and Damascus would realize the recuperative power of the latter, and would perceive the danger of the short-sighted policy of Joash.

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  • And if the work of criticism has brought a fuller appreciation of the value of these facts, the debt which is owed to the Jews is enhanced when one proceeds to realize the immense difficulties against which those who transmitted the Old Testament had to contend in the period of Greek domination.

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  • But even he reckoned the books of Daniel and Esther as canonical, and these were dangerous food for men who did not realize the full power of Rome.

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  • The appeal is still to the individual, who, if not by reason then by some higher faculty, claims to realize absolute truth and to taste absolute blessedness.

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  • Schelling's explicit appeal in the Identitdts-philosophie to an intellectual intuition of the Absolute, is of the essence of mysticism, both as an appeal to a suprarational faculty and as a claim not merely to know but to realize God.

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  • This younger Germanus did nothing in after life to realize these anticipations; but the somewhat pointed way in which his name and his mother's name are mentioned by Jordanes lends some probability to the view that he hoped for the child's succession to the Eastern Empire, and the final reconciliation of the Goths and Romans in the person of a Gotho-Roman emperor.

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  • Moral goodness cannot be limited to, still less constituted by, the cultivation of self-regarding virtues, but consists in the attempt to realize in practice that moral ideal which self-analysis has revealed to us as our ideal.

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  • This ideal is before the cotton grower in all parts of the world, but practical steps are not always taken to realize it.

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  • It was thus natural, for these reasons, that the conquest of the Holy Land should gradually become an object for the ambition of Western Christianity - an object which the papacy, eager to realize its dream of a universal Church subject to its sway, would naturally cherish and attempt to advance.

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  • But it is important to realize that both these types of modern harmony are radically non-Wagnerian.

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  • In the main he copied Marinus whose work he revised and supplemented in some points, but he failed to realize the peninsular shape of India, erroneously exaggerated the size of Taprobane (Ceylon), and suggested that the Indian Ocean had no connexion with the western ocean, but formed Mare Clausum.

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  • Darmesteter has failed to realize sufficiently the distinction between the Zoroaster of the later Avesta and the Zoroaster of the Gathas.

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  • As usual, the excessive self-introspection was not checked by a rational criticism; the individual was guided by his own reason, the limitations of which he did not realize; and in becoming a law unto himself he ignored the accumulated experiences of civilized humanity.'

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  • Now, however, they began to realize the weakness of their opponent, and perhaps actuated by the fear that Wellington from Toulouse might, after all, reach Paris first, they determined Seinojse

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  • His powerful scientific imagination enabled him to realize that all the points of a wavefront originate partial waves, the aggregate effect of which is to reconstitute the primary disturbance at the subsequent stages of its advance, thus accomplishing its propagation; so that each primary undulation is the envelope of an indefinite number of secondary undulations.

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  • In particular the fluctuations of the pulse in fevers and inflammations were better understood, and accurately registered; and we can scarcely realize now that before Harvey the time of the pulse seems not to have been counted by the watch.

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  • He conceives of them as living a life of eternal peace and exemption from passion, in a world of their own; and the highest ideal of man is, through the exercise of his reason, to realize an image of this life.

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  • Deep mines, however, are generally dry, so that in most cases it will be possible to realize the more favourable conditions of the Comstock mines.

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  • When the source S is inside the sphere and H outside, the line sink must extend from H to infinity in the image system; to realize physically the condition of zero flow across the sphere, an equal sink must be introduced at some other internal point S'.

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  • After this the main effort of his life was to realize visions of beauty suggested by classic myth and history.

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  • From Naples, after visiting Pompeii, he returned to Paris, his mind fermenting with poetical images and projects, few of which he was destined to realize.

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  • If every other contemporary record of the crusades perished, we should still be able by aid of this to understand and realize what the mental attitude of crusaders, of Teutonic knights, and the rest was, and without this we should lack the earliest, the most undoubtedly genuine, and the most characteristic of all such records.

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  • There can be no doubt that the greater part of his attention was directed to the perusal of classical authors, and to the attempt to realize the true spirit of classical antiquity.

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  • In his double capacity as governor of the Territory and commanding officer of the army, reasonably certain of his hold on Jefferson, and favourably situated upon the frontier remote from the centre of government, he attempted to realize his ambition to conquer the Mexican provinces of Spain.

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  • But the tendency to great length and size in modern vessels caused those responsible for the civil administration towards the end of the 19th century to realize that the harbour accommodation was becoming inadequate for modern fleets and first-class liners.

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  • This failed for several reasons, the foremost being that the language was not Arabic but Phoenician, and because professors and teachers, whose personal ascendancy was based on the official prominence of Italian, did not realize that educational institutions existed for the rising generation rather than to provide salaries for alien teachers and men behind the times.

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  • They had also begun to realize that the quality of their ships was inferior.

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  • What is most remarkable in it is his concentrated effort to realize the exact political weight of the German nation, and to penetrate the causes of its strength and weakness.

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  • As a theologian his outlook was that of the 16th rather than the 9th century; and, reading his Bampton Lectures now, it is difficult to realize how they can ever have been hailed as a great contribution to Christian apologetics.

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  • Another stimulus came from the biologists, Pacific. On the 1st of November 1876 a cyclone acting in this who began to realize the importance of a more detailed investigaway submerged a great area of the level plain of the Ganges tion of the life conditions of organisms at great depths in the delta to a depth of 46 ft.; here the influence of the difference sea.

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  • But only gradually did he come to realize that his source of spiritual consolation might undermine altogether the artfully constructed fabric of the medieval Church.

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  • His ideal was to restore the conditions which he supposed prevailed during the first three centuries of the Church's existence; but the celebrated Ecclesiastical Ordinances adopted by the town in 1541 and revised in 1561 failed fully to realize his ideas, which find a more complete exemplification in the regulations governing the French Church later.

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  • It is in seeking to realize its own ideas in the world of knowledge, feeling and action that the mind comes into possession of itself; it is in becoming permeated and transformed by the mind's ideas that the world develops the fullness of its reality as object.

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  • Accordingly Plato conceived of them as forming a system and finding their reality in the degree in which they embody the one all-embracing idea and conceived of not under the form of an efficient but of a final cause, an inner principle of action or tendency in things to realize the fullness of their own nature which in the last resort was identical with the nature of the whole.

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  • It is necessary to realize Gaza's position and its links with trading centres, since conditions in the comparatively small and halfdesert land of Judah depended essentially upon its relations with the Edomites and Arabian tribes on the south-east and with the Philistines on the west.

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  • It is difficult for a generation which has witnessed another complete revolution in the standards of artistic taste to realize the secret of David's immense popularity in his own day.

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  • Thus Wellington did not even yet realize the full significance of the emperor's opening moves.

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  • The main object to be aimed at, therefore, in the study of elementary mensuration, is that the student should realize the possibility of the numerical expression of areas and volumes.

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  • While, for instance, it may be difficult to realize the equality of area of two plots of ground of different shapes, it may be easy to realize the equality of the amounts of a given material that would be required to cover them to a particular depth.

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  • Though unable to effect a durable peace with the Basutos, or to realize his ambition for the creation of one powerful Boer republic, Pretorius saw the Free State begin to grow in strength.

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  • His policy of gaining time had received a severe blow in the failure of his executive officer to realize it, and that officer, though his unpursued troops quickly regained their moral, had himself completely lost confidence.

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  • At this time the siege of Port Arthur had only progressed so far that the besiegers were able to realize the difficulties before them.

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  • Montagnards and Girondists alike were fundamentally opposed to the monarchy; both were democrats as well as republicans; both were prepared to appeal to force in order to realize their ideals; in spite of the accusation of "federalism" freely brought against them, the Girondists desired as little as the Montagnards to break up the unity of France.

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  • Those who did not adopt the monastic life endeavoured on a lower plane and in a less perfect way to realize the common ideal, and by means of penance to atone for the deficiencies in their performance.

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  • After Boniface VIII., however, no pope seriously attempted to realize them; to do so had in fact become impossible, for from the time of their residence at Avignon (1305-1377) the popes were in a state of complete dependence upon the French crown.

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  • But this doctrine of relativity really involves a condemnation of our knowledge (and of all knowledge), because it fails to realize an impossible and self-contradictory ideal.

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  • Scholars have been enabled to realize in their own experience some of the enthusiasm that attended the recovery of lost classics during the Revival of Learning.

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  • The rigid line between fact or fiction in religious literature, which readers often wish to draw, cannot be consistently justified, and in studying old Oriental religious narratives it is necessary to realize that the teaching was regarded as more essential than the method of presenting it.

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  • Every early religion seeks to realize such an intercourse with the object of worship as shall be two-sided; when the worshipper approaches the deity he desires to have an answer assuring him of acceptance and divine aid.

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  • He apparently, however, confined himself to applying the silver direct to the surface of the copper after the latter had been given the shape destined to it, and was thus limited to the production of small articles such as snuff-boxes, knife handles, toilet articles, &c. It was reserved to Joseph Hancock to realize that by making the plate first and working it into the desired form afterwards he could almost indefinitely extend the possibilities of the material.

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  • It had therefore to find out a new world and a new spiritual function, in order first to establish the existence of what it desiderated, and then to realize and describe what it had proved to exist.

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  • A great number after the restoration that an attempt should be made to pick up again the threads that were dropped; but soon they came to realize the truth

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  • Brasseur died before he could realize his plan to publish the whole MS. in Nahuatl with a translation.

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  • Aristotle's critics hardly realize that for the rest of his life he had to live and to struggle with a formal and a mathematical Platonism, which exaggerated first universals and attributes and afterwards the quantitative attributes, one and many, into substantial things and real causes.

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  • His insight, however, did not extend beyond the circumstances immediately before and around him, and he failed to realize that the great mass of the French nation was still with Napoleon at heart.

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  • It must be admitted that nearly the whole of his practical experiments to realize his dreams have come to nothing, which is not.

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  • Applying the reasoning to the case of a homogeneous radiation traversing an absorbing medium, we realize that the mutual disturbances of the molecules by collision or otherwise must bring in the free period of the molecule whatever the incident radiation may be.

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  • As a member of the cabinet responsible for the Transvaal negotiations in 1899 he bore his full share of controversy, and when the war opened so disastrously he was the first to realize the necessity for putting the full military strength of the country into the field.

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  • From this moment it is only necessary here to realize Mr Balfour's position.

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  • For the rest, so formidable were the external obstacles that, without theoretically renouncing his claims, he was unable to realize them in practice in a manner satisfactory to himself.

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  • Of these two objects, he was only to realize the former; but the crusade may well be said to have been his own work.

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  • He wished to acquire the mastery of souls by unifying the faith and centralizing the priesthood, but he also aspired to possess temporal supremacy, if not as direct owner, at least as suzerain, over all the national crowns, and thus to realize the idea with which he was penetrated and which he himself expressed clearly.

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  • Several of them thought of restoring the lost empire by force, and thus giving a pendant to the fourth crusade; but the Curia finally realized the enormous difficulties of such a project, and convinced themselves that the only practical solution of the difficulty was to come to an understanding with the Palaeologi and realize pacifically the long-dreamed Church.

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  • In his treatment of subject, Guerin attempted to realize rococo graces of conception, the liveliness of which was lost in the strenuous effort to be correct.

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  • The more interesting question connected with the left bank is whether it does not provide, as Napoleon thought, the most natural outlet for the expansion of Antwerp. Proposals to connect the two banks by a tunnel under the Scheldt have been made from time to time in a fitful manner, but nothing whatever had been done by 1908 to realize what appears to be a natural and easy project.

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  • The growing power of Japan, seen in her wars with China and Russia, and the impotence of the Boxers against the European allies, made all classes in China realize their comparative impotence, and the central government began a series of reforms, reorganizing the military, educational, fiscal and political systems on Western lines.

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  • In the same month, twenty-five years afterwards, the execution of his mistress, according to the verdict of her contemporaries in France, avenged the blood of a lover who had died without uttering a word to realize the apprehension which (according to Knox) had before his trial impelled her to desire her brother "that, as he loved her, he would slay Chastelard, and let him never speak word."

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  • What is called training is the guiding of the branches of a tree or plant in certain positions which they would not naturally assume, the object being partly to secure their full exposure to light, and partly to regulate the flow and distribution of the sap. To secure the former object, the branches must be so fixed as to shade each other as little as possible; and to realize the second, the branches must have given to them an upward or downward direction, as they may require to be encouraged or repressed.

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  • The Old Pretender himself calculated upon foreign aid in his attempts to restore the monarchy of the Stuarts; and the idea of rebellion unassisted by invasion or by support of any kind from abroad was one which it was left for Charles Edward to endeavour to realize.

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  • It was for him to realize that possibility.

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  • Moreover, he intended to undertake the subjugation of northern Italy, a task which had baffled his imperial grandfather, and in order to realize this scheme it was of the highest importance that he should do nothing to offend the pope.

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  • Thc ministry resigned, but no other could be found to take its place; and the majority began to realize the situation.

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  • For a short time there was apprehension that the Italian government might not be strong enough to resist the movement, and might even attempt to realize these wishes by means of an alliance with Russia; but the danger quickly passed away.

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  • The Coalition gained an absolute majority and the Independence party became the strongest political group. Nevertheless the various adherents of the dual system retained an actual majority in the Chamber and prevented the Independence party from attempting to realize its programme of reducing the ties between Hungary and Austria to the person of the joint ruler.

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  • It requires an effort for us, under our clouded skies, to realize in some degree the intensity of that impression.

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  • To those accustomed to look on the Ten Words written on the tables of stone as the very foundation of the Mosaic law, it is hard to realize that in ancient Israel there were two opinions as to what these "Words" were.

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  • From this time until his death his mind was torn between his anxiety to realize his dream of a confederation of Europe and his traditional mission as leader of the Orthodox crusade against the Turks.

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  • The brilliant promise of his early years; the haunting memory of the crime by which he had obtained the power to realize his ideals; and, in the end, the terrible ' Apercu des idees de l'Empereur, Martens IV.

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  • If he was not the founder of theEnglish navy he was one of the first to realize its true importance.

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  • The amalgamation of the ministry of commerce with the ministry of ways in 1889 further enabled Baross to realize his great idea of making the trade of Hungary independent of foreign influences, of increasing the commercial productiveness of the kingdom and of gaining every possible advantage for her export trade by a revision of tolls.

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  • Few people realize what enormous sums of money are annually distributed in connexion with hunting.

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  • To maintain himself on the same height as his grandfather, and to make the name of Goethe illustrious in his descendants also, became Wolfgang's ambition; and his incapacity to realize this, very soon borne in upon him, paralyzed his efforts and plunged him at last into bitter revolt against his fate and gloomy isolation from a world that seemed to have no use for him but as a curiosity.

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  • In fact, if others were inclined to ignore it altogether, Tait could hardly realize anything but the connexion between the English Church and the State.

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  • The cultivation of the soil is the occupation of the Indian people in a sense which is difficult to realize in England, and which cannot be adequately expressed by figures.

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  • The name of rice has from time immemorial been so closely associated with Indian agriculture that it is difficult to realize how comparatively small an area is planted with this crop. With the exception of the deltas of the great rivers and the long strip of land fringing the western coast, rice may be called an occasional crop throughout the remainder of the peninsula.

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  • At this distance of time it is difficult to realize the degree to which these suttee.

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  • He had early become an intimate friend of the crown prince (afterwards King Frederick William IV.), and the Prussian constitution of February 1847 was an attempt to realize the ideas put forward by him in his Gesprache aus der Gegenwart fiber Staat and Kirche, published under the pseudonym "Waldheim" in 1846.

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  • Brusati had failed to realize the necessity of defence in depth, or the essentials of a good defensive line, but a graver error still was his neglect in regard to the preparation of second-line positions.

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  • The Schoolmen, however, gradually came to realize that the result to their logic was to make it a sermocionalis scientia, and to their metaphysics the danger of nominalism.

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  • There is in the first place the action of the psychological mechanism in the process from discriminative sense upwards wherein we realize " first " universals.

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  • They failed to realize that permissible abstraction from specific contents or methods of knowledge does not obliterate reference to matter or content.

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  • Then there was the mission question; this became acuter about 1833 when the friars began to destroy, or sell and realize on, the mission property.

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  • Although the systematic framework of the thought and the terminology used are both derived from the Cartesian philosophy, the intellectual milieu of the time, the early work enables us, better than the Ethics to realize that the inspiration and starting-point of his thinking is to be found in the religious speculations of his Jewish predecessors.

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  • Colerus gives particulars which enable us to realize the almost incredible simplicity and economy of his mode of life.

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  • She was on the point of being absorbed in that Northern System, the invention of the Russian minister of foreign affairs, Nikita Panin, which that patient statesman had made it the ambition of his life to realize.

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  • Consequently the Gaussian theory only supplies a convenient method of approximating to reality; and no constructor would attempt to realize this unattainable ideal.

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  • In his endeavours to realize this aim he had to contend with the new spirit of national consciousness animating the Boers, which found expression in the formation of the Afrikander Bond.

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  • From the time of his entrance into politics Rhodes endeavoured I to induce the leading men in the country to realize that a development of the whole country could and should be accomplished by South Africans for South Africans.

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  • She was on the point of being absorbed in that northern system, the invention of the Russian vice-chancellor, Count Nikita Panin, which that patient statesman had made it the ambition of his life to realize.

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  • He resembles the first in his method of investigating the end which human nature is intended to realize; he reminds of the other by the consistency with which he upholds the absolute supremacy of moral law.

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  • But the development of the system led them gradually and reluctantly to renounce this hope as they came to realize the arduous conditions involved.

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  • In this effort to realize his truest self Petrarch was eminently successful.

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  • The Renaissance marked the first great gain in the historic sense, in the efforts of the humanists to realize the spirit of the antique world.

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  • The machine, however, did not realize the high expectations formed of it, and like all its predecessors it was doomed to failure.

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  • In this reference logic does not tell us how our intellections connect themselves as mental phenomena, but how we ought to connect our thoughts if they are to realize truth (either as consistency with what we thought before or as agreement with observed facts).

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  • Platonic too is the doctrine of the divine architect who seeks to realize in the visible universe the archetypes already formed in his mind.

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  • The Logos is thus the means of redemption; those who realize its activity being emancipated from the tyranny of circumstance into the freedom of the eternal.

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  • He strove to realize his democratic ideals by despotic methods.

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  • Let us, the inhabitants of the Cape Colony, be swift to recognize that we are one people, cast together under a glorious flag of liberty, with heads clear enough to appreciate the freedom we enjoy, and hearts resolute to maintain our true privileges; let us desist from reproaching and insulting one another, and, rejoicing that we have this goodly land as a common heritage, remember that by united action only can we realize its grand possibilities.

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  • Early in June, however, the Cape Dutch politicians began to realize that President Kruger's attitude was not so reasonable as they had endeavoured to persuade themselves, and Mr Hofmeyr, accompanied by Mr Herholdt, the Cape minister of agriculture, visited Pretoria.

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  • It is difficult now to realize that their work, so unaffected and beautiful, should have been so hardly received.

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  • The rights are sold yearly by public auction, and realize an average of £1000.

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  • Within a few years they were to realize that it was more probable that the English kings would subdue them.

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  • The first English scholars of the Renaissance, like Erasmus on the continent, did not see the logical outcome of their own discoveries, nor realize that the campaign against obscurantism would develop into a campaign against Roman orthodoxy.

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  • The change was so gradually and silently effected that it is difficult to realize its full importance.

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  • The humiliation of the king and queen after their capture at Varennes; the compulsory acceptance of the constitution; the plain incompetence of the new Legislative Assembly; the growing violence of the Parisian mob, and the ascendency of the Jacobins at the Common Hall; the fierce day of the 20th of June (1792), when the mob flooded the Tuileries, and the bloodier day of the 10th of August, when the Swiss guard was massacred and the royal family flung into prison; the murders in the prisons in September; the trial and execution of the king in January (1793); the proscription of the Girondins in June, the execution of the queen in October - if we realize the impression likely to be made upon the sober and homely English imagination by such a heightening of horror by horror, we may easily understand how people came to listen to Burke's voice as the voice of inspiration, and to look on his burning anger as the holy fervour of a prophet of the Lord.

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  • The third period, beginning about 1885, has been one of rationalism, recognition of universal religion, large acceptance of the scientific method and ideas and an ethical attempt to realize the higher affirmations of Christianity.

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  • He simply reports that immensity and eternity are inevitable negative ideas, and also that every endeavour to realize them in positive images must be an attempt to represent as quantity what is beyond quantity.

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  • Locke seems hardly to realize all that is implied in scientific prevision or expectation of change.

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  • Proudhon's aim, therefore, was to realize a science of society resting on principles of justice, liberty and equality thus understood; "a science absolute, rigorous, based on the nature of man and of his faculties, 1 The droit d'aubaine was abolished in 1790, revived by Napoleon, and ended in 1819.

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  • Plato, we saw, held that there is one supreme science or wisdom, of which the ultimate object is absolute good; in the knowledge of this, the knowledge of all particular goods - that is, of all that we rationally desire to know - is implicitly contained; and also all practical virtue, as no one who truly knows what is good can fail to realize it.

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  • On the other hand, it was difficult practically to realize this alienation, and a keen sense of this difficulty induced the same hostility to the body as a clog and hindrance, that we find to some extent in Plato, but more fully developed in Neoplatonism, Neopythagoreanism, and other products of the mingling of Greek with Oriental thought.

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  • The fundamental aim of jurisprudence is to realize external freedom by removing the hindrances imposed on each one's free action through the interferences of other wills.

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  • Ethics shows how to realize internal freedom by resolutely pursuing rational ends in opposition to those of natural inclination.

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  • It is true that Hegel regards the conscious effort to realize one's own conception of good as a higher stage of moral development than the mere conformity to the jural rules establishing property, maintaining contract and allotting punishment to crime, in which the universal will is first expressed; since in such conformity this will is only accomplished accidentally by the outward concurrence of individual wills, and is not essentially realized in any of them.

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  • Nature is preordained or constituted to become the symbol and organ of mind, just as mind is endowed with the impulse to realize this end.

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  • As for Leinster none of the Brythonic peoples mentioned by Ptolemy left traces of their name, although it is possible that the ruling 1 Scholars are only beginning to realize how close was the connexion between Ireland and Wales from early times.

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  • But the problem was how to realize it.

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  • But, having attained to power, he still endeavoured to realize his cherished project.

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  • He failed, however, to realize his ambition of shutting in the Capet king and isolating him from the rest of Europe by crafty alliances, notably that with the emperor Frederick Barbarossawhile watching an opportunity to supplant him upon the French throne.

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  • To realize it he had to maintain his position.

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  • Being of a temperament that expressed itself only in action, and neither a theorist nor a cabinet-minister, he held the views of a statesman without having a following sufficient to realize them.

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  • Napoleons material omnipotence could not stand against the moral force of the pope, a prisoner at Fontainebleau; and this he did not realize.

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  • As a rule, it may be said that the man content to start with an apiary of moderate size - say fifty stocks - may realize a fair profit from comb-honey only; but so limited a venture would need to be supplemented by some other means before an adequate income could be secured.

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  • Man is not born to be prosperous, but to realize, in a little vanguard of chosen spirits, an ideal superior to the ideal of yesterday.

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  • He set to work to realize this project, and produced the Apostles in 1866, a.nd St Paul in 1869, after having visited Asia Minor with his wife, where he studied the scenes of the labours of St Paul as minutely as in 1861 he had observed the material surroundings of the life of Jesus.

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  • Only now could he realize what a mistake it would have been to marry Tessa.

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  • He probably didn't realize that his hostility toward Señor Medena was being transferred to Jonathan as anxiety.

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  • Do you realize we've never made love any place besides our home?

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  • Alex had raced to her rescue because he knew she was too naïve to realize what his father was doing.

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  • Do you realize you just agreed to marry me?

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  • When you start removing your clothes, naive or not, you've got to realize you're doing something wrong.

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  • Different places, different states, different ways to dispose of my little treasures; they'll never realize it's the same person!

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  • Once I was alone with Molly and she awakened sufficiently to realize our dilemma, I consoled her as best I could.

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  • She didn't realize her natural effect on men, what with the sultry sway of her hips and ass and her large, dark eyes.

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  • He didn't realize how much until he actually needed their brutal take on reality to ground him.

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  • She didn't realize the Black God stopped walking until the speck in the distance grew larger.

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  • Magic hummed between them, and she began to realize he wasn't human, and he wasn't like her father.

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  • Damian looked at him, touching his thoughts long enough to realize Rainy had volunteered to take on the bodyguard assignment to the beautiful woman in his thoughts.

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  • I didn't realize you were as … capable as you are.

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  • She probably doesn't realize what happens to people who don't.

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  • Tortured by the thought she might have waited too long to realize what she had, she paced her room until too tired to stand.

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  • She didn't realize how much she missed the human world.

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  • Seeing Past-Death's desperation made Deidre realize Rhyn was right.

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  • I've come to terms over Randy—at least to the extent where I realize I can't do anything about it.

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  • I didn't realize … anything.

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  • You realize that means you can't kill the bitch who tortured you for all those years?

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  • I didn't realize her Rhyn was…

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  • It shouldn.t have taken almost losing him for her to realize how vulnerable he was.

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  • Or they.ll soon realize the threat affects us all and be back.

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  • People subconsciously realize this.

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  • I had to let go of my pride and realize I couldn't heal alone.

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  • You realize by cuffing her, you made her—and your sister—vulnerable?

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  • The inhuman monotony of her tone made him realize she was the threat.

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  • It didn't take much thought for him to realize J was probably Jonny.

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  • She was astute enough to realize that Ed is just doing his mother's bidding.

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  • Then, with plenty of time on my hands, I began to realize the irony of that whole experience.

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  • The play really worked with the natural elements of the Magdalen College school grounds to realize the potential of open-air theater.

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  • That there was enormous potential for development in the staging of the event was undeniable; how to realize it was a problem.

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  • I realize that many spammers are now actual people getting paid to disrupt the forum but its worth a try.

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  • As a space adventurer you will realize how small our planet is against the vastness of the universe.

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  • I was soon to realize Emma had a chronic separation anxiety, thus those big chunks out her previous stable.

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  • In Cairo a Danish lager beer had been the universal drink, consequently they did not realize the potency of English ale.

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  • Dear Mark, A simple question I realize, but, exactly what is the difference between a right and wrong bettor in craps?

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  • Bravo apparently doesn't realize that his criticism of the Lord Jesus is only doing more damage to his defense of Muhammad's bewitchment.

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  • Looking back, those days made me realize just how demanding competitive bodybuilding is.

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  • Your house is somewhere beyond the crossroads, but as you approach the ancient byway, you realize you are not alone.

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  • It took a Japanese carmaker to make the world realize it still wanted simple two-seater sports cars in the British idiom.

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  • And don't the cretins realize that Firework night is 5th November?

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  • Little did they realize the extra danger they were placing the ship in by their preparations.

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  • Once they realize that they face a serious threat of deportation, many become severely depressed.

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  • Then maybe our rural property service you help realize that dream.

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  • It made me realize how much there is to learn about natural dyeing.

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  • Firstly, you need to realize that you can reduce, or even completely eliminate, such symptoms.

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  • Fredericks Foundation Aim to help those people with nowhere else to turn to realize their potential.

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  • Kate winced, somewhat embarrassed to realize how thoroughly she could be swept off her feet by a dazzling façade.

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  • They challenged me and made me realize that my potential as a blind equestrian lies beyond being given pony rides.

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  • Getting everyone to realize that every single data error potentially sends people on a fools errand is a critical success factor.

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  • These, we came to realize, were the building blocks of creating a simple virtual ethnography.

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  • Now I realize that actually taking a risk may just involve going for it on a friendship evangelism front.

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  • I suddenly realize what I've done and mumbling some excuse, I stumble outside.

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  • On the contrary, I began to realize that the ancient Egyptian gods were not flesh-and-blood extraterrestrials at all.

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  • Several others become fearful of a time where they may realize they are living with multiple personalities.

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  • Little did we realize how many people would become loyal followers of the show we've even heard people quoting our commentary.

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  • Bible Belt readers, I now realize, neither suffer a fool gladly nor hesitate to call a fool a fool.

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  • I didn't realize things could get so apparently fractious so quickly.

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  • So, as you may realize this was a very frightful event.

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  • The humble realize the futility of trying to redeem themselves.

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  • Tertia, I didn't realize that goldfinch went for the dandelion seedheads.

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  • And the more you play, the more you realize how much there is to know... who passed grade school can learn it!

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  • The experience is special, and until you make that initial visit you do not realize the gravity of the event.

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  • I begin to realize that they are acrobats aiming at loftier heights than those of the dome.

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  • The game is absolutely huge, and you'll realize just how much detail there is in this game once you see it running.

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  • Did you realize that as an atheist turned agnostic, RVW wrote a vast canon of church music and edited four major hymnals?

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  • We show this video as we want the public to realize the true staggering hypocrisy and moral cowardice of this corrupt Labor government.

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  • I accuse nobody without proof, because I realize it's just as bad to accuse someone frivolously as to do something illicit.

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  • Few people realize the immensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe swims.

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  • There had been a recent period of about five weeks during which, Alistair came to realize, he had gone clinically insane.

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  • However little did we realize then that we would be involved in a weekend jaunt of some 600 miles.

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  • Don't they realize that these now jobless people in some cases are also customers?

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  • As other wannabes jostle to express their devastation to the cameras they start to realize that everyone wants to cash in on the tragedy.

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  • The gentleman at the bus stop probably didn't realize my wide-angle lens would capture him.

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  • Then realize that in the scheme of things, these people are widely considered to be fairly mainstream.

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  • How many people from recent generations realize they are sitting on top of a once majestic swimming pool?

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  • Intentionally misspelled, it isn't until you hear it that you realize that Count Orlok was the name of the vampire in Nosferatu.

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  • Intolerant and inconsiderate motorists who are driving too fast are unlikely to realize that they're unsafe.

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  • It takes a small amount of research to realize that feng shui is a mightily complex subject - almost mythological in proportion and feel.

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  • Panna can also come to realize that Nama and rupa arise because of conditions, not without conditions.

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  • We realize how much our perception of the Other owes to our own narcissism, our inversion of ourselves into the other.

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  • Don't these people realize nobody reads books any more?

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  • It was also sobering to realize that only seven years ago such a tour would have been strictly off-limits.

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  • Some of the best and funniest one-liners come from ordinary people who don't realize they have been funny.

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  • After playing it for a while they realize they are totally outgunned everytime by one of the " subscribers " .

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  • I didn't realize that there was a secret passageway.

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  • They just don't realize what a relaxing pastime they are missing.

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  • They fail to realize to what extent they are mere pawns in the game.

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  • Little did they realize that, just 18 months later, they'd be left penniless.

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  • Disregarding such perversion, we have to realize that the sweetness underlying Divinity is one only.

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  • Brown had the prescience to realize that the public places greater trust in bankers to look after their money, than politicians.

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  • I ask of you, my dear readers, how much did the publican realize from the company that night by selling drink?

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  • Even the most drunken punter will realize that you can't play a tune you don't have!

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  • But he gently scolded her asking if she did not realize that this would be where he was to be found.

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  • The first thing I want you to do is to realize that your feature screenplay is not, repeat NOT, ready to go.

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  • Many of his characters are people who find themselves in crisis, beginning to realize the extent of their own self-deceptions.

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  • Having a mother who struggled with such negative physical self-image shaped me quite a lot, I came to realize.

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  • You are too self-satisfied to realize Satan has got you.

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  • Do we have a strategy to realize the self-sustaining learning society?

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  • We realize livestock shipments come in all shapes and sizes and we understand that each customer needs an individual approach.

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  • And when I look back at my old sketchbooks, I realize I suck at it slightly less.

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  • Fragment - " Trapped " I realize my blogging's been a little slack of late.

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  • You realize watching him that you can get a bit sloppy in your habits with the horses.

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  • God, i must check out these new smiley faces, Nitemare dosent realize wat shes started now!

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  • Once you become sober, you realize you do have the power to quit.

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  • As night fades into daybreak and the blistering house and techno soundtrack fades out, they realize nothing can be the same again.

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  • I didn't realize you did trackback spam either.

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  • I realize that this extends the tube length and will cause some spherical aberration.

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  • Only now, as it grows dark, do we realize that they were just passing squalls.

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  • We came to realize that he doesn't cause stillbirth, cancer, war or poverty.

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  • By 2am I'm still trying to count sheep and realize its those bloody pills, they contain stimulants!

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  • The kind of scary when you realize you've grown stubble since you last got off the sofa.

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  • Do the people who believe this crap not realize how incredibly stupid this is?

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  • We are too apt to regard Beauty as a merely superficial thing, and do not realize all that it implies.

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  • Few people realize that the Thames is the cleanest city river in Europe, providing a wildlife superhighway through the capital.

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  • I suddenly realize that the room is crowded enough to crowd surf.

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  • However, upon playing more you'll come to realize how much suspense this adds to the game, which it really does need.

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  • I suddenly realize that being a poorly paid telephonist and hob-nobbing with the ' glitterati ' can be a difficult mix.

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  • I see a mistle thrush perching on a wall across the river, a species that I now realize we never saw in Mallorca.

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  • Do n't undersell yourself, realize your worth & be proud of what you have achieved.

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  • All of them realize that government action must be underpinned by the understanding that science can bring.

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  • I soon began to realize that the whole business was inherently unfair.

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  • If she would simply unlock her heart She might catch sight of what lies ahead And realize she needs help.

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  • Didn't she realize I was a cold, deeply unpleasant man, not interested in anything except himself.

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  • People feel wealthy because they have equity, but don't realize that it's illusory.

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  • I did not, however, realize just how much wetter it was going to be.

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  • At the time we did not understand the potential windfall that we have come to realize by making this commitment.

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  • Oh my twas wunderbar, but it caused me to realize that, perhaps, national stereotypes aren't always wrong.

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  • Fichte (the younger) did not escape this misinterpretation of Lotze's true meaning, though they had his Metaphysik and Logik to refer to, though he promised in his Allgemeine Physiologie (1851) to enter in a subsequent work upon the "bounding province between aesthetics and physiology," and though in his Medizinische Psychologie he had distinctly stated that his position was neither the idealism of Hegel nor the realism of Herbart, nor materialism, but that it was the conviction that the essence of everything is the part it plays in the realization of some idea which is in itself valuable, that the sense of an all-pervading mechanism is to be sought in this that it denotes the ways and means by which the highest idea, which we may call the idea of the good, has voluntarily chosen to realize itself.

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  • It may be safely stated that Lotze would allow much latitude to individual convictions, as indeed it is evident that the empty notion of an absolute can only become living and significant to us in the same degree as experience and thought have taught us to realize the seriousness of life, the significance of creation, the value of the beautiful and the good, and the supreme worth of personal holiness.

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  • Ever since those early days I had felt the impulse to describe them, but as is the case with all profound emotions, whether intellectual or moral, what we most desire to realize to ourselves we are the least inclined to reveal to the world at large.

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  • We must, then, admit that Pericles sincerely contemplated the good of his fellow-countrymen, and we may believe that he endeavoured to realize that ideal Athens which Thucydides sketches in the Funeral Speech - an Athens where free and intelligent obedience is rendered to an equitable code of laws, where merit finds its way to the front, where military efficiency is found along with a free development in other directions and strangles neither commerce nor art.

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  • And, moreover, those composers who have done most to realize this new nature (as Wagner has done for the brass instruments) have also retained, to an extent unsuspected by their imitators, the definite character which the instrument had in its earlier form.

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  • Not even the imagination and skill of Berlioz could galvanize into permanent artistic life an instrumentation based exclusively upon instruments, however suggestive his wonderful orchestral effects may have been to, contemporary and later artists, who realize that artistic effects must proceed from artistic causes.

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  • In L'Evolutionnisme des idees forces (1890), La Psychologie des idees forces (1893), and La Morale des idees forces (1907), is elaborated his doctrine of idees forces, or of mind as efficient cause through the tendency of ideas to realize themselves in appropriate movement.

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  • But the restored governments in their terror of revolution would not realize that the late rgime had wafted a breath of new life over the country and left ineffaceable traces in the way of improved laws, efficient administration, good roads and the sweeping away of old abuses; while the new-born idea of Italian unity, strengthened by a national pride revived on many a stricken field from Madrid to Moscow, was a force to be reckoned with.

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  • With the rebellion of her Eldest Daughter, the Roman Church could not continue in her old attitude of uncompromising hostility towards United Italy, and the Vatican began to realize the folly of placing every Italian in the dilemma of being either a good Italian or a good Catholic, when the majority wished to be both.

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  • Man is the chef-d'oeuvre of nature, which the gradual progression of beings was to have as its last term, and all lower creations are regarded as pre-conditions of man's existence, since nature " could only realize the human form by combining in all imaginable ways each of the traits which was to enter into it."

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  • It should be noted, none the less, that the third Duma succeeded in establishing its position, and that in view of its useful activities even the extreme Right came to realize that there could be no return to the old undisguised absolutist regime (see History, below, ad fin.).

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  • The determination to realize the self in some definite way constitutes an "act of will," which, as thus constituted, is neither arbitrary nor externally determined.

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  • It would on its side be, indeed, a paradox if at a time when the validity of human ideals and the responsibility of nations and individuals to realize them is more universally recognized than ever before on our planet, the philosophical theory which hitherto has been chiefly identified with their vindication should be turned against them.

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  • But he brought home to Jews the perils that confronted them; he compelled many a "semi-detached" son of Israel to rejoin the camp; he forced the "assimilationists" to realize their position and to define it; his scheme gave a new impulse to "Jewish culture," including the popularization of Hebrew as a living speech; and he effectively roused Jews all the world over to an earnest and vital interest in their present and their future.

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  • But the religion of the Old Testament did not become merely individualistic in becoming individual, and now the problem was to realize a new conception of the society of faith, the true Israel, the collective servant of Yahweh - in a word to form the idea of a spiritual commonwealth and to show how it was possible for faith to hold fast, in spite of all seeming contradiction, to the truth that Yahweh had chosen for himself a spiritual people, every member of which was in truth the object of His saving and unfailing love, and which should ultimately in very deed inherit that glory of which the carnal Israel was unworthy.

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  • The formation of the Society was a masterpiece of genius on the part of a man (see Loyola) who was quick to realize the necessity of the moment.

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  • Wundt does not realize that, though we can often use a cause or real ground (principium essendi) as a logical ground (principium cognoscendi) for deducing effects, we can do so only when we have previously inferred from experience that that kind of cause does produce that kind of effect (see LoGrc).

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  • But at the crowning moment of trial there are those who assert their belief that the woman who on her way to the field of Corrichie had uttered her wish to be a man, that she might know all the hardship and all the enjoyment of a soldier's life, riding forth "in jack and knapscull" - the woman who long afterwards was to hold her own for two days together without help of counsel against all the array of English law and English statesmanship, armed with irrefragable evidence and supported by the resentment of a nation - showed herself equally devoid of moral and of physical resolution; too senseless to realize the significance and too heartless to face the danger of a situation from which the simplest exercise of reason, principle or courage must have rescued the most unsuspicious and inexperienced of honest women who was not helplessly deficient in self-reliance and self-respect.

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  • The vast task was well and efficiently done, but the authorities displayed little imagination, and during the first two and a half years failed to realize that the war was a conflict between nations, not armies.

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  • In the first place, there was a growing dissatisfaction with Mexican rule, which accomplished nothing tangible for good in California, - although its plans were as excellent as could be asked had there only been peace and means to realize them; however, it made the mistake of sending convicts as soldiers.

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  • To realize the present state of hagiology, the Bibliotheca hagiographica, both Latin and Greek, published by the Bollandists, and the Bulletin hagiographique, which appears in each number of the Analecta Bollandiana (see Bollandists), must be consulted.

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  • Meanwhile, that there shall be no clashing of conceptions to inhibit the tendency of the idea of an acquired " grace " to realize itself in action, is secured by the complete unanimity of public opinion, dominated as it is by an inveterate custom.

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  • It is unlikely that he inserted this postscript from a feeling of ironical playfulness, to make the Galatians realize that, after the sternness of the early chapters, he was now treating them like children, "playfully hinting that surely the large letters will touch their hearts" (so Deissmann, Bible-Studies (1901), 346 f.).

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  • Beginning with not too many stocks he can test the capabilities of his location before investing much capital in the undertaking, so that by utilizing the information already given and adopting the wise adage " make haste slowly " he will realize in good time whether it will pay best to work for honey in comb or extracted honey in bulk; not only so, but the knowledge gained will enable him to select such appliances as are suited to his needs.

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  • She had been living in a world she could not realize.

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  • But as Dave presses and pummels away, I realize I 'm in the hands of someone who knows their stuff.

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  • Even the most drunken punter will realize that you ca n't play a tune you do n't have !

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  • Industry was quick to realize the benefits of gas lighting and also found other applications where heat was needed.

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  • I honestly do n't think people realize how huge the ramifications of these decisions have become in rugby.

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  • If there is still doubt how can he realize the noble Truths?

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  • We realize the importance of planning a family cruise is budget.

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  • He did n't realize what is wrong with me.

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  • Do n't you realize which way the times are pointing?

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  • The younger generation, tho, does n't realize how much it owes to American and British folk revivalists of the 1950s and 1960s.

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  • I wonder how many couples realize that their wills are automatically revoked when they register.

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  • I was playing (and trying to sing) Bohemian Rhapsody on the piano backstage and did n't realize the audience had come in.

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  • People who talk about being totally sold out to Jesus do n't realize the depths of their sin or the holiness of God.

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  • Now I realize why he omits the ' sh ' sound from his speech.

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  • Shouting insults does n't make them realize they 're being used against the nation 's interest.

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  • Fragment - " Trapped " I realize my blogging 's been a little slack of late.

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  • God, i must check out these new smiley faces, Nitemare dosent realize wat shes started now !

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  • I did n't realize you did trackback spam either.

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  • Africans or gay men, in particular, have to realize that we could become a threatened species.

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  • We came to realize that he does n't cause stillbirth, cancer, war or poverty.

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  • By 2am I 'm still trying to count sheep and realize its those bloody pills, they contain stimulants !

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  • The PRC made strenuous efforts with North Korea to realize such talks.

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  • The kind of scary when you realize you 've grown stubble since you last got off the sofa.

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  • That young Hoon must be blind or stupid to not realize he was asking for trouble with this kind of venture.

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  • In fact, New Jersey is more rural than most people realize despite its stereotype of urban and suburban sprawl.

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  • We are in the process of a detailed review of how best to realize these synergies.

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  • As I set it up there, I started to realize that I needed two techies, not one, to run the show.

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  • This, I now realize, was the televisual equivalent of a black hole.

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  • Eradicating terrorism is a much more daunting task than most people realize for the following reasons.

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  • There is also a tinge of jealousy and envy as we realize that others are going forward and we seem to be treading water.

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  • Tinkering around the edges simply will not realize this vision.

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  • The Communist International is the central organ which can realize the unification of the proletarian forces of the whole world.

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  • They should start to realize that there is not uniformity of belief within a single religious group.

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  • Did n't she realize I was a cold, deeply unpleasant man, not interested in anything except himself.

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  • People feel wealthy because they have equity, but do n't realize that it 's illusory.

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  • Oh my twas wunderbar, but it caused me to realize that, perhaps, national stereotypes are n't always wrong.

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  • Children sometimes don't realize they are acting out of malice. It's a parent's job to teach them to be kind.

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  • Because she was so self-centered, she didn't even realize that the only person benefitting from the changes was herself.

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  • He was too self-centered to realize that his friends were upset with him.

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  • I realize that most of you are more experiences programers, but please give the noob a break.

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  • Your team needs to keep things in perspective and realize that perfection isn't the goal here but achieving a modest level of viability is.

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  • They realize that you're probably approaching burn out and running low on funds; they want to take advantage of your desire to reap at least some reward from all your hard work.

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  • Deep down parents generally realize that early tooth development doesn't mean much.

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  • Sure, they may not be Internet savvy for years to come, but they love pressing those buttons, and once they realize that pressing particular buttons causes something fun to happen on the computer screen, they're hooked!

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  • Realize that returning to work will take a toll on you physically and emotionally, so ask for help, talk to friends and family, call your daycare provider during the day to ask about your baby, and go easy on yourself!

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  • It is important that he and anyone else in your life realize that you are part of a package deal.

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  • Even though you might feel a few pangs of jealousy, realize that your child needs both parents in her life.

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  • Quite a few popular baby names are actually from the Bible, though some may not realize it, just choosing a name they like or with a meaning they feel connected to.

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  • Since they are such established names, some people may not realize that these names are actually that of the four New Testament Gospels, who tell the main story of Jesus Christ.

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  • I realize now how quickly life passes by.

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  • You may not realize it just yet, but you will spend a lot of time in your baby's nursery, rocking, singing songs, reading stories, and feeding your baby.

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  • Along with the back to sleep campaign, it's important to realize that side sleeping is thought to be even more dangerous than tummy sleeping.

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  • However, it's important to realize that this isn't always the case.

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  • You must realize that adopting a child is a lifelong decision that can't be taken lightly.

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  • The importance is not to treat the infant like a china doll, he is more resilient than parents often realize and prefers to be handled with confidence.

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  • Fortunately, there are more options than most preemie parents realize - even at your local mall.

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  • If you are interested in adopting a child from China, it's important to realize that you can't do this on your own.

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  • The idea is to help the child realize what he is doing when he urinates.

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  • The day of a child's baptism is just as special, however, even if the boy or girl is too young to realize it.

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  • Change your little one's diaper as soon as you realize he or she is wet or dirty to reduce the risk of skin irritations and infections.

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  • While most people realize that adoptable infants are typically high on the list of parents waiting to adopt a child, they may not realize that adopting a toddler can be challenging as well.

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  • Just realize that if you prefer one type of material, the chances are good that you can find it fashioned into a style you like.

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  • Buying teen girls' clothes is even more difficult, especially when you realize that your expectations of how a teenage girl should dress do not square up with hers.

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  • First, realize that home theaters can range from elaborate rooms with large screens and rows of seats to simply having a nice television connected to great speakers.

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  • Realize, however, that LCD TVs suitable in size for home theater viewing are rarely priced under $600.

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  • It is only when you actually place the lamp in the place intended for it that you will realize whether it works or not!

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  • Many collectors are also realize that antique toys make a good investment in addition to the pure pleasure part of the hobby!

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