This points to taking action after a major realization—but that realization may simply be rooted in paranoia or conspiracy.
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First is, obviously, with I think a greater realization about obesity and a greater realization of sugar intake, people are looking for a more balanced approach.
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The realization that the "two" men are actually one — a realization that they must face as well — eventually forces us to confront some rather large issues about the construction of identity.
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" Such a realization, Gillon says, "was difficult to write.
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" They quickly came to the realization of, "Oh no!
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The visuals help bring into stark realization some predictable trends.
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And just the realization that we are all complicated humans.
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That realization may have stung Apple more than people realized.
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I think there is a realization, it's not just explanation.
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This realization doesn't necessarily mean that we should have children.
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Then, a block up the road, they had a realization.
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This realization is the game's pure moment of sublime terror.
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And Juarez says that realization can actually be a blessing.
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The realization came in full around the South Carolina primary.
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It's a hard realization, but don't get depressed just yet.
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How many more stories are needed to complete that realization?
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" I: "There's not been a full realization that it's happening.
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You are the eventual realization of millennia of human thinking.
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And basically, the two separately came to the same realization.
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"That was a realization that smacked us in the face."
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A powerful realization takes place as the moon meets Pluto.
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A similar realization is now becoming evident on foreign policy.
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"My recurring realization is that the cavalry is not coming."
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There's -- it takes a while for the realization to hit.
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And that realization would create absolute chaos among Congressional Republicans.
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Do you think other people are having this realization, too?
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This realization left me feeling so humbled and so lucky.
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But it was realization, not the vista, that froze her.
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In the current political climate, this realization couldn't ring truer.
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Describe defining moment in your life that affirmed this realization.
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The realization of the true situation, for me, was sad.
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"Today is the realization of a China dream," he said.
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At his point, the realization dawned that they were trapped.
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I'm not the only one who's had this realization recently.
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He came to the realization that the bees were parasitized.
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This handshake proceeds a profound moment of realization for Rabbit.
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The realization was inevitable; only the timing was at issue.
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From that realization came cries of disappointment from the crowd.
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There is something dispiriting about the realization of a future.
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This is Apple's PRL — Product Realization Lab — for the Mac.
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"It was an exciting realization, that's for sure," he said.
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It was a revolutionary realization, and the rest is history.
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Knowing exactly who is would likely be a profound realization.
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Worse than the realization that Muhammad Ali is no more.
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His realization of that is so important for the narrative.
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"It was a total realization of 'Oh no,'" she said.
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I hope you enjoyed a little "Opa!" of realization there.
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Then came the terrifying realization that the locusts had arrived.
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I don't deserve any congratulations for that fairly obvious realization.
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An important realization occurs during today's full moon in Aries.
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Others may be faced with a sudden and late realization.
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Indeed, this realization has reverberated through his every aesthetic undertaking.
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This was the realization that a social world was gone.
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Emma is not thrilled with her realization, which we get.
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Chiang notes though that people respond differently to this realization.
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In the book, you have to work for that realization.
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Why was everyone else not likewise crippled by this realization?
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Some students have come to this realization on their own.
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A realization that social media platforms can't engineer around societal responsibility.
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And then, deep and immediate, realization emerges: I have no choice.
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And it led to a key realization about my addictive behavior.
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Well, here's the realization of what I had in my mind!
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READMEThe lightsaber battles are a fun, faithful realization of the tech.
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A look of confusion on his face gave way to realization.
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NW: I think that this is a gradual process of realization.
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The possibility of an abortion hangs over her mid-pee realization.
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"But it's a productive step towards commercial realization of quantum computing."
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That realization pushed Claudia to consider going to the United States.
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But now I understand that acceptance is actually a heartbreaking realization.
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And along with this realization came a huge wave of guilt.
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That realization comes only after Chris moved on with Krystal, obviously.
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This realization led him to explore the accuracy of flashbulb memories.
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That realization was very quickly followed by a sense of responsibility.
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That's the realization the owners of Cleveland Bagel Company recently had.
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This is a common realization that presidents have after taking office.
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For now, though, Obama's realization will be familiar to other presidents.
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This realization made me completely rethink the meanings of the glyphs.
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Few creative liberties were taken in the realization of Tropical Purgatory.
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How he's only now come to that realization is beyond us.
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It's a crushing realization, but an important step in every relationship.
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To see if comedically I could come to some bigger realization.
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His own realization that he was a pedophile came over time.
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When this realization dawned, however, I was hours into the game.
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"CallPage will continue the realization of our development plan," said Knap.
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Soon after, Geer came to a terrifying realization: She was lost.
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My realization about this coincided with me getting really into beer.
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"And just having this realization that this is our history now."
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"There's a realization the same pain exists all over," she said.
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Tina Hay came to a realization while studying for her MBA.
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That was my sad realization on this episode of Waypoint Radio.
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Realization of that reality is undoubtedly the reason West Virginia Sen.
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Then it moves to realization in stone or metal or energy.
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But eventually comes the realization that Kammie doesn't want to die.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is likely facing a similar realization.
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Entelechy is an Aristotelian concept dealing with the realization of potential.
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And with that realization, I decided the world has no hope.
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We both came to the realization that our future was doomed.
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It is a realization that applies to everyone in this novel.
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The hope rises from the realization that we are in control.
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That can be a peaceful realization in a time of unrest.
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I woke up to the realization of how ludicrous that was.
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It's a realization that came from delving into Sun Ra's work.
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Or how self-loathing might creep into a realization like that.
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The realization that you are getting older can come in waves.
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The slow realization of America's principles is only half the story.
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Yet she couldn't, which leads the reader to a sickening realization.
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"Ooh, that broke me in half!" she said of the realization.
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He began a letter to her and made a quick realization.
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There is a growing realization that our data is under attack.
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They view globalization, immigration, self-realization and meritocracy as positive concepts.
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This realization will make it much easier to ask for help.
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But on the court recently, I came to a shocking realization.
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I was utterly devastated and I cried—firstly because of the realization that we'd be turning our back to Europe and secondly because of the realization that there are so many stupid people in my own country.
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Realization: I need a sponsor I can call in moments of weakness.
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And ultimately, he wants to see the new realization of the peninsula.
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He will look for Nick and the realization will hit him hard.
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And hopefully, the film industry will soon come to the same realization.
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The fourth retribution of excised junk: the realization that landscape ain't real.
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"I got to the realization that I'm kind of important," she says.
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I had the vivid realization 'we aren't making it to orbit today.
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Nikki Bella is coming to a major realization on Sunday's Total Bellas.
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Sometimes they help a male protagonist come to a realization about himself.
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The realization that people were jumping to their deaths was shocking enough.
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Then the realization that that is a stupid, small question to ask.
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I think that realizing that cancel culture ... it's a very crazy realization.
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Instead, everyone has to come to that terrible realization on their own.
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The "biggest" realization might strike Trump supporters as overblown or plain wrong.
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The A Wrinkle in Time star had a realization after her tweet.
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A powerful realization could arrive when you're deep in mediation this afternoon.
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The realization came later, when the photographer had children of his own.
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We can probably thank the recent Millennial Pink craze for the realization.
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They are my avatars, my vehicles for self-realization and my escape.
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For reference, in the fourth quarter our net realization was up 3%.
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According to Manzo, successes like this represent the realization of a dream.
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The realization that the cawing of crows alerted wolves to his presence.
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It is the realization that words can heal and words can destroy.
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People are coming to realization when they look across the Middle East.
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The biggest realization I've had has been that I love helping others.
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It's an an escape from reality and brings self-realization through archetypes.
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The realization hit me when I saw that Jake Carroll was dead.
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For many, buying a home is the realization of the American Dream.
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And perhaps that realization is just a little bit scary for them.
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For Swift, this realization happened once she wrote songs that filled stadiums.
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A realization crossed his face -- it's like Khumbulani's soul is switching on.
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Some have come to the realization that this was mistaken, even absurd.
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The rest of the modern world embraced this obvious realization decades ago.
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Then, Traore came to the shocking realization that the trades were live.
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You can see that moment of realization: Shit, he's taking a photo!
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I'd finally come to the realization that my body is my own.
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After the Alchemist caught a few fish, Meyhem had a glorious realization.
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She starts out in typically strong voice, but then a realization hits.
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Given that this realization coincided with the new year, it resonated. Severely.
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It does not illustrate — it is the sensation of its own realization.
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Libya was the place where I came to that realization you mention.
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"I've come to the realization that this is my body," she wrote.
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Editorial cartoons illustrate a point, prompt a realization or offer an example.
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She consoled herself with the realization that Williams's level had predictably dropped.
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Then the awful realization began to spread, unevenly, through the huge crowd.
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Of course this event made me come to another very important realization.
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Right. Okay. So, it's the realization that we've got to do something.
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A big realization about one of your partnerships will arrive this afternoon.
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This dream lives on and seems closer to realization in every generation.
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A realization takes place today that alters your whole perspective, Pisces. Exciting!
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It was a sad, sudden realization, this feeling of smallness, of insignificance.
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One other realization accompanied the rush of power that surged through me.
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They awoke yesterday to the realization that it wasn't a bad dream.
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When they arrived at that realization, they started giving money to causes.
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The direction you go after the realization is entirely up to you.
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At one point, attempting to reach an interviewee, she had a realization.
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Last week's event marked the furthest realization of this ambition to date.
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But it was Gatwa that had a troubling realization about fast fame.
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That realization led him to what he calls a "trillion-dollar" opportunity.
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The actress had her own realization as she watched her face change.
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When Careful Cents owner Carrie Smith Nicholson had that realization, everything changed.
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Then came a startling realization: "This was not on purpose," she said.
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Even as Lowe danced about her house, calling friends, another realization dawned.
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The research also revealed a profound realization about machine learning in general.
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And we do have to recover and improve our net revenue realization.
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This realization also led the researchers to establish a connection to humans.
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This realization leads to a drive-by outside of the Andrews home.
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It's unlikely though, that Swift merely came to that realization this week.
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It also underscores the realization that nothing lasts forever, not even art.
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And the full realization of all that's happened hasn't sunk in yet.
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It's experiences—through loss, and experiences, you can come to beautiful realization.
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That's why Fallon's realization she is her own greatest asset feels so cathartic.
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You will both come to the realization that things could be much worse.
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The 2016 campaign has been a process of creeping realization and willful denial.
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And I'll be the first to admit that I'm late to this realization.
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And every time he earns a victory, it's tempered by that dark realization.
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Equally important has been the realization that being a working parent is messy.
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There's nothing quite like Monster Hunter, and World is its best realization yet.
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But the realization of our imperfection is also why marriage is so beautiful.
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There&aposs no realization that this does not play well outside the bubble.
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Red is the triumphant realization of a stunning artistic vision, a novel as
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You're in a philosophical mood, and a deep realization will arrive this afternoon.
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Peter didn't need to have some grand realization that being nonwhite is different.
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In the '50s and then '60s, car culture grew out of that realization.
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These find perhaps their fullest realization in illuminated manuscripts, most notably the Qur'an.
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With this realization, my mindset and focus ever so slowly began to shift.
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Wild anxiety over the realization that vacation is soon over strikes upon us.
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There was a dawning realization that HIV was the tip of the iceberg.
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When asked if the realization ever bothered or spooked them, Mazzei said no.
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I think the experience itself delivers perhaps the truest realization of VR's promise.
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That realization hangs over Paradise like the smoke on that hazy September day.
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Granted, Jenner's class privilege cannot be understated in her realization of this dream.
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Protesters are angered by the realization of this futility, and their resulting impotence.
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They've come to an alarming realization: Mussel shells are getting thinner and thinner.
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In the process, GLOW dramatizes nothing less than the act of self-realization.
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We remained very, very good friends – with this realization – for a long time.
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He came to the realization he didn't want to be in the Senate.
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What followed was the bewildering realization that something more was expected of him.
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Things to Come is wise about how terrifying such a realization can be.
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" It helped her arrive at the realization that "drawing and writing were one.
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Now Monica is coming to a realization, maybe I was taken advantage of.
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That year—2014—three young quantum gravity researchers came to an astonishing realization.
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Nye came to this realization while going through affidavits in the public records.
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The realization of cost synergies is also supporting growth in the operating margin.
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Equally important has been the realization that being a working parent is messy.
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One of the most powerful, perhaps, was a late realization about Evan himself.
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Ozick means a realization of our hope that literary comment will not be
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Campanis was one of those standing athwart the path to the dream's realization.
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"I had the realization that this is where the road ends," he says.
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This leads to the brilliant realization that Christmas albums make loads of it.
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This skilled workforce challenge is not a new realization for the Trump presidency.
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I do so with the full realization of its implications and possible consequences.
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And the results of that realization give the lie to one of the
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Overall sales were also boosted by favorable currency impacts and improved price realization.
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He found the realization impossible to reconcile with his family's strict Catholic beliefs.
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And with that realization, I learned to take back power over my finances.
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This evening, the moon opposes your ruling planet Jupiter, bringing a big realization.
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Even worse was the realization that I'd be expected to keep it secret.
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Last year, I came to this realization and I quit drinking cold turkey.
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But more than anything, Amazon 4-star feels like a realization that Amazon.
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"We do not have data about the realization of these events," Facebook explained.
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A tiny moment of realization flits across Alicia's face after she gets hit.
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She discussed that moment of realization with her students in class last month.
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They have a vital role to play in the realization of gender equality.
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But he was also drawn to science, and he came to a realization.
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"After Parkland, there's a growing realization that kids shouldn't own firearms," he said.
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We'll strive for the realization of communism until the end of our lives.
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That's a sad realization for those of us who thought better of him.
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That realization prompts new emotions, which can reframe the narrative of the memory.
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Each of us travels a unique path of self-realization and self-actualization.
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" The realization that the letters survived, Mr. Lee said, was a "wonderful gift.
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And it was this realization that the hardest socialism is compulsion, is coercion.
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Through the rest of the day, this stark realization serves as a motivator.
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That realization coincided with our dear leader's new plan for our greater healing.
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But for Pokémon lovers, it was a wonderful realization of the games' world.
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When you talk about favorable price realization for energy without oil above $50.
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But even upon that realization, Maguire just looks bored by the whole thing.
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I am not the only one sitting on my ass having this realization.
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A similar realization led to highway and vehicle safety initiatives beginning in 1966.
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Whether this realization will spread quickly enough is the big question for 2020.
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That realization, with others, starts to nudge Frank toward something like self-examination.
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He then flashed a teeth-missing smile in realization of his hat trick.
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And for newcomers, another realization is dawning: Nothing stays new for long. Localize.
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And coming to that realization, I've noticed, has been really, really, really hard.
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"We place great importance on the realization of these projects swiftly," Erdogan said.
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It was a realization I could only have by watching the performances live.
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The story of America is the gradual realization of those principles over time.
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It's unclear if Chan is offering an honest realization, or a glib evasion.
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Roger's big change seemed to be due not to the 12-step program, but to the sudden realization that he was heading in the wrong direction — although, by his admission, he can't explain exactly why he came to this realization.
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" Then, suddenly, pointing at the camera in realization, she continues, "I rent a fridge!
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It's that internal defense mechanism that activates without consultation of your will or realization.
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It would be a few years more before scientists came to the same realization.
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Suddenly the realization hits you: 'Oh my God, we could be starting another life!
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In a shot straight out of a silent film, realization creeps across her face.
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And I think that that realization for men has brought about a big shift.
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Many fighters would have kept fighting through that time and never made the realization.
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The scattered porn mags repeatedly remind us of this sniggeringly naughty, almost blasphemous, realization.
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Okorafor wrote about her reaction and realization of the depths of the author's racism.
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That realization recast my recent struggles: Why can't I get this mundane stuff done?
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I grew up watching Indian Bollywood movies, so my discomfiting realization has been twofold.
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No real kind of broad or a cultural realization that there was a problem?
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"The title's this realization that our whole situation is so fucking bizarre," they wrote.
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Eventually, Godfred wanted to bring this same sense of self-realization to other women.
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Rose does us the favor of making this realization feel more gleeful than upsetting.
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It's a terrifying and humbling realization, and yet —paradoxically — it brings me great peace.
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But as he looked out into the group on Saturday, Basco had a realization.
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It's the realization that something is truly unique about this ancient, centuries-old technology.
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As the realization dawns on a panicked-looking Malina, 52, the actor starts laughing.
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And the Polaroid Pop is a wonderful realization of mixing digital and physical photography.
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And it was that realization that inspired him to take his work more seriously.
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Well, I hope it leaves us with the realization that there is a problem.
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The realization inspired her to quit her job and be a certified money coach.
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The private and public markets are waking up to the realization that representation matters.
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" His Self-Realization"I was disappointed when the elegant ladies wouldn't buy my hats.
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But Beckinsale soon came to the realization that the writer had the wrong identity.
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"It was probably my first moment of realization that they're actually separated," Nicole said.
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It's such a sad moment, especially since we know this realization still haunts her.
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During the conversation, Helge comes to the realization that he's already had this conversation.
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And even then, it isn't that we come to this realization out of nowhere.
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The sun and Mercury retrograde meet in your sign, bringing you an important realization.
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The platform, with any luck, would at last come to realization over the summer.
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Once the anglers came to that realization, it was about all they could take.
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The progress of science is the steady realization of how little we actually know.
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"I'm not satisfied with what we're seeing in terms of pricing realization," Durchslag said.
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"There is a realization that you might need the private sector's help," he said.
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It is likely that a strong sense of gratitude will come from that realization.
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I had a realization of how isolated I was, whether on purpose or not.
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There's a kind of sacred solemnity to that realization, even if you're not religious.
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It was a gradual realization that things about her father just didn't add up.
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The realization of such an energy economy, however, demands visionary leadership and political will.
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" And here's the worst realization: "Why do I feel bad about my own life?
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My realization that planes knock me out has stood the test of multiple trips.
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An incredible realization that maybe your Instagram photos aren't as original as you thought.
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The book is about redemption and self-realization, and the growing burdens of responsibility.
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The labor movement, then, was a further obstacle to the realization of Mises's project.
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How do we create a climate that encourages the full realization of individual identity?
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Without federal preemption, the labyrinth of state restrictions could inhibit realization of these benefits.
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"Weather and landscape" charts Schultz's dawning realization of the Nazi threat to his culture.
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This realization is precisely why I feel so triumphant about Omar and Tlaib's elections.
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"The realization is that Donald Trump is going to be our nominee," Reed said.
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This sounds like a basic realization, but it wasn't obvious to most online publishers.
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Since that period, there is a realization that there is no scarcity of oil.
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This sad realization begs the question: How do we turn this troubling sentiment around?
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He had a setback, and I think he really had a good realization: 'O.
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Yet there is a growing realization among longtime PACE providers that new competition looms.
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As he began ticking down Mattis' resume, Trump appeared struck by a sudden realization.
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He made this realization just before it was time to trade places with Tim.
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The question-and-answer portion of his lesson became much easier following this realization.
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When and how did you come to the realization that it works for that?
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The dirty, self-realization that Batman is kind of a paranoid, fucked up nut.
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And Google would like to help facilitate the realization of those long standing goals.
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It's when you have a realization that something you've always thought is now wrong.
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"His departure could reflect a dawning realization that this is not ending," she said.
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Like with Rosemonde, Berger and Tanner present Adriana's story as one of self-realization.
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" He added, "I don't think that this was a perfect realization of that vision.
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One was the realization that our brains are actually ... They really like being distracted.
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Then, in re-examining the criteria for Kendra's Law, I had a startling realization.
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And as I came of age — self-reflection, realization, meeting people — things have changed.
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My first thought was to call my husband, followed by a realization: I couldn't.
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As does the realization that it's not just about representing diversity, Mr. Carreira said.
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Pachulia came to the realization that it was not, in fact, an easier draft.
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She had that realization 12 years ago when she was a local education reporter.
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That realization motivates adult Jennifer to confront an unsettling fact and reconnect with Mrs.
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And the realization that the truth is, look, we can't always be raising money.
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OD: Well, I think it's an overall realization that James O'Keefe often misrepresents things.
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Then the realization kicked in: I was talking out loud, to myself, in public.
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Their primary realization was of the subtle context sight gives in nearly all situations.
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"This was a realization that transphobia was real and transphobia can kill," he said.
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And this all started with his realization that he didn't have to please others.
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There are few worse feelings than the realization that you forgot someone&aposs birthday.
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And I had a vivid realization that this is not going to go well.
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Privacy coins are a reaction to the realization that bitcoin isn't private at all.
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The realization launched Ms. Lublin, a schoolteacher in Las Vegas, on an extraordinary trajectory.
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This realization has broader implications for political discourse in the coming months and years.
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" But then, she said, she had a realization: "I am not the beachy girl.
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From that realization comes another: He has no need for human formalities, including clothes.
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""I came to a full realization about my sexual orientation over a long time.
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"Otherwise realization is just personal and does not connect" with the artist, she said.
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With the pain came the realization that his life was also on the line.
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" Chyna tells us, "Where I'm at now is a stage of realization and growth!
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Coming to America [included] the realization that if you don't have money, you're through.
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"Where I'm at now is a stage of realization and growth," Chyna, 30, tells TMZ.
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The organizers hope to raise $2.5 million to support the full realization of the project.
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Guyger continues to curse as the realization of what she's done continues to set in.
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But then, I was actually hit with the realization that it did look like one.
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Pro forma leverage increases to 6.9x after considering realization of $450 million in cost synergies.
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"It's the beginning of her realization that she wants to see Walter again," he said.
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It's the realization that the primary on Tuesday may do nothing to resolve the discord.
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It's a sort of ultimate realization of Android Auto, and it starts with Polestar 2.
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This decision likely came after a realization that renewed viewership also means increased online conversation.
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With that came debt realization, where the board has now embarked on a rationalization plan.
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" He casually peppered in a profanity connoting a sudden realization: "Oswald is down the Shore!
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Nor was it the realization of an existential outside threat, like war or natural disaster.
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Watching Hereditary feels like a possession, or the existential realization that you're becoming your mother.
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And that, you know, realization that those companies are not going to be broken up.
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Upon this realization, a clown appears and blows out Ally's candle, sending her into darkness.
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There is a keen realization inside Russia, he said, of the constraints Trump could face.
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This resurrection is in many ways the ultimate realization of the Impossible Project's original goal.
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That spurred a realization that well, if Bieber wants it then others might as well.
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Gilbert explained how the terrible news spurred her realization in a lengthy, eloquent Facebook post.
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But there's a growing realization that current unsupervised AI development is headed into dangerous territory.
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This realization led him to turn to "self-exploration" and working becoming a better person.
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"I finally came to the realization that I was beautiful as I was," she said.
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Nearly a year ago today, we at Refinery29 came to a bit of a realization.
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It was the tragic realization of her oft-expressed fear of dark waters and drowning.
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That realization nearly three years ago led me to cold-call a group called VetsinTech.
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You'll have a realization about your financial situation or an issue concerning self-worth today.
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His rule, his realization, is that you want as much coverage as possible, full stop.
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Early in the operation, the IT staffers rebuilding Maersk's network came to a sickening realization.
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Nothing will bring you closer to yourself than the realization that you're alone and nowhere.
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Yes, but: "We do not have data about the realization of these events," Facebook said.
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He looks at her with the slow realization that this thing they have is over.
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About three quarters of the way through the book, you come away with this realization.
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Communication that starts with this realization will be more effective — and more respectful — than hectoring.
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"There's very strong support in the realization that infrastructure is a federal responsibility," said Rep.
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The realization that Nicholas is gone still knocks the wind out of Oxsana most days.
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It is the other side of our personal realization that we ourselves are not gods.
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The very elementary architectural image of conjoined prison and home urges a realization about that.
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It could be just a mass realization that all of this property is severely compromised.
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Emily Wells: It's kind of a realization that, we will need the ones we love.
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Clinton said she called the President-elect and the White House after having the realization.
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" Then realization took hold, and his face crumpled in mock despair: "Oh, I'm typecast already!
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And with each whack comes the realization that some lives won't ever be the same.
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Since this realization, I've been truly torn over which event I thought would happen first.
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Once this realization is made, Ghoul becomes a lot less scary and lot more epic.
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A once jovial Dodger Stadium tensed at the realization that another horrifying playoff exit loomed.
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After working as a janitor and coffee server for three years, Don had a realization.
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And that realization has been the most interesting part of the whole process, she said.
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But, perhaps the greatest gift Ron gave me was the realization that I am resilient.
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Just one day into the experiment, my first realization was how prevalent discrimination really is.
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He said he hoped other people who wanted to lose weight had a similar realization.
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However, in an economy where product realization rules, Wavegarden appears to have won the day.
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"The realization is we win or we go home," St. Louis captain David Backes said.
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That was apparently an important moment in China's realization of the onset of climate change.
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Instead, the players draw from a collection of musical materials to create their own realization.
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The bittersweet realization that something sacred was drawing to a close began to sink in.
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This metaphor becomes central to Destiny's growing realization that things are getting out of hand.
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Howitzer vocals applied to the realization that not everything can be solved with Howitzer vocals.
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Perhaps it's the realization that so many experiences in life do not have "exact" answers.
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The realization that meeting the world's energy needs will require a diverse mix of sources.
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And when I had that realization, it was soon after seeing Justin and Kate together.
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"The realization of what we were able to learn is horrifying," Mr. Kühme told reporters.
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Two days before this realization, I received a phone call that made my blood boil.
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Grainger has historically done well in managing cost and getting price realization through these periods.
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A realization that most of your online searches are really bloody obvious is somewhat liberating.
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Disparate interests, lack of a credible threat and a dearth of leadership prevented its realization.
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And Alma, newly dead, would stand there, stunned, like, I'm having a realization right now.
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It would require total and complete revolution—a realization we rarely see represented on screen.
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"That is a very sad realization," the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee added.
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Also in this episode, Harry's colleague, Heather, makes a startling realization about her best friend.
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Despite this realization, and even as one protests, grows angry, becomes frustrated, can one celebrate?
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His realization encapsulates one of the film's gravest flaws: that Batman is sort of useless.
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" Mr. Warnock argued that Ms. Harris's campaign was "the realization of our ancestors' wildest dreams.
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I hope that one day the realization will come and that this will be fixed.
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The initial realization that the painting is guided by a system leads to further curiosity.
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It sucks to come to that realization that what you've been doing is just not right.
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But while chatting about her interior design influences she has another realization about her affinities' origins.
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Nicki came to the realization that there was nothing she could do to protect her son.
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"I came to the realization that my entire journey, I hadn't made alone," Eric tells PEOPLE.
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This realization spurred years of research for what would one day become the Solar Impulse project.
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After a devastating realization, Jessica comes home to find Luke Cage standing outside of her apartment.
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The realization that women's rights are human rights came later with the birth of two daughters.
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The realization of the need to target individuals resulted in the fundamental thesis surrounding Immediately, branding.
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This was an important realization for me, because it seemed like I'd discovered an unequivocal law.
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That realization could force long-overdue pressure on such colleges to improve America's 57% graduation rate.
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There's Jason's (deeply belated) realization that actually we shouldn't always act on our impulses right away.
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Coming to this realization while binging on pop culture in those gray hours felt earth shattering.
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Washington and its allies must now come to the realization that it is time to adapt.
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Acceptance is not a relief; it's the realization that you will always carry grief with you.
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FOR US, IT'S ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT THE REALIZATION OF OUR LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES, MISSION AND VISION.
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The song switches from a playful grifter's story to a realization about gentrification and corporate lobbying.
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With that realization, the skeleton of Damn the Machine: The Story of Noise Records was formed.
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Right now, our capital gains system taxes upon "realization": the time the asset is actually sold.
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It's a realization that Amazon is not going to kill Australian retail, at least not today.
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A later trailer moment shows Vera, apparently in the same scene, looking shocked over some realization.
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Not only is it a once-in-a-lifetime trip, but Kourtney has an important realization.
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Amazon had slowly been coming to the realization that its initial hiring plans were too ambitious.
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"I've come to the realization that you're all I ever wanted," Jenna tells a beatific Jordan.
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That realization makes it clear that we do actually have the power to collectively change them.
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" In fact, after that initial realization, Phelps says, "I don't think I was nervous at all.
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Unlike many people, Corinne also had this realization broadcast to millions of people on The Bachelor.
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What could be more bittersweet than the realization that to save the world, magic must die.
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But the incredible realization of how this fish evolved its pollution resistance came from genetic testing.
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But maybe the realization that the administration is harming its base is beginning to take hold.
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That moment is a moment of realization about who she is, about the life she wants.
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This realization is a relief for many of us, no matter how we come to it.
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In the process, he came to a neat realization: ARKit 2.0 opened up some unexpected possibilities.
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The realization is setting in — the housing market faces an inventory impasse, not a demand dilemma.
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At five months, I hadn't even come to the realization that it was going to happen.
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As the realization dawned on us, it was incredible... wicked vibe and guaranteed disco party-starter!
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The biggest let down of Guerrilla is the realization that this hopefulness might be in vain.
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We know that's not a groundbreaking realization, but doubling down on digital skills never hurt anybody.
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The most glaring realization was that neither Evans nor LeBlanc had ever reviewed a car before.
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Start first with the realization that there are lots of names for things that are inaccurate.
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That realization segues into Trump's second contribution, which is to make us think about American history.
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From family photos and other items in the condo, the police came to a shocking realization.
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It's that same realization Kevin's mother had in Home Alone once she already boarded the plane.
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If so, could this realization lead to a reversal that would threaten the ongoing economic expansion?
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And even though I wasn't the one to end things, that realization was golden to me.
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That campaign must begin with the realization that demonization anywhere is a threat to humanity everywhere.
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His third shock is the realization that the tech sector usually tosses people aside at fifty.
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Laila is within reach but still not his, and as the realization hits, Kaes slowly unravels.
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He or she establishes the company's technical vision and presides over all aspects of its realization.
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This realization has sparked some controversy, considering the former British rock star was convicted for pedophilia.
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Neither is the fact that the UK needs more presence in the Gulf a new realization.
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"Men on Boats" starts from the realization that we can never recreate exactly how it was.
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Ever experienced the soul-crushing realization that you're not getting paid as much as you should?
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Watching the #SuperBowl from Australia and the sudden realization you won't be getting the ads... pic.twitter.
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When he woke, four hours later, it was to the realization that Gosh had betrayed him.
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This realization has led him to pine about the tax cut plan he should've pursued instead.
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Most significantly, the N.R.A. recognizes the importance of political pressure to the realization of constitutional rights.
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"For me it was like a realization of how fragile we are as humans," he said.
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The excerpt covers your realization that some people were associating AF with racist skins and punks.
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If you've been a fan for long enough, that realization is more than a minor annoyance.
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But then he made another realization: There was no way she hadn't seen his face. Right?
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Then a realization: A man felt a need to pull over and continue honking at me.
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It's a sensible realization, and it wouldn't be surprising if it came from anyone but Zuckerberg.
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But the realization that jail has negative effects has led to real reforms across the country.
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I think that the realization of what was really going on really hit everyone quite hard.
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When these two smart planets clash, a fantastic, unexpected, and even shocking realization is often made.
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Trump has shaken people to the realization they can't let other people make decisions for them.
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Lolita's rakish smile belies the decades of turmoil that accompanied the gradual realization she was transgender.
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The realization that judging is not apolitical is an important correction to a once credulous attitude.
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It reflected a realization, friends say, of the significance of politics in business at that level.
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The music sometimes seems like an accompaniment to the drama, rather than a realization of it.
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As he reviewed the radiographic images of his heart, Dr. Jauhar came to a startling realization.
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"When we came to that realization, that was a big day for us," Mr. Buettner said.
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"It's a horrible job once the the realization dawns that your dream job will never materialize."
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One finishes Stewart's book haunted by the realization that this must be true for us all.
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When a home health aide named Desiree learned of the killings, she had a chilling realization.
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Mr. Dowd may well have come to the same realization about those who represent this president.
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There is also a growing realization that some communities, even sizable ones, will be left behind.
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First came the realization that Trump's much-hyped deal with China existed only in his imagination.
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Your ideal, future life is really nothing more than the realization of all of your dreams.
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Seeing them suffer like that gave me a realization of how far-reaching the effects are.
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And when you come to that realization, it's terrifying, because you think it's probably not enough.
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"The prosecution has already come to that realization and now the judges are too," he said.
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We need a broader realization that we must be intentional to address equality in women's representation.
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Then she's faced with the realization that this is all just a shot in the dark.
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There is a line, obviously, between desire and realization, and some cross it and some don't.
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Some youthful candidacies have fizzled amid the realization that others may, in fact, be more qualified.
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In other words, you're not a loser — just having the realization you had is an achievement.
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With PEA in one square, you crossed here with SNIPE AT, and the realization was complete.
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"The tenderness that presided over the realization of each costume is still evident," Mr. Saillard said.
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"He likes me," she tells Bobby's braintrust, earning a collective "ohhhhh" of realization from the gang.
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She was also hit with a realization: Columbia University was warned about the gynecologist decades ago.
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But the realization that something similar happens on a salty diet has come as a revelation.
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That sort of realization might ruin a President, but it's precisely what the Presidency needs. ♦
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This was not a sudden realization but a growing unease that culminated in an admission: lost.
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" And it really this kind of lightning flash of a realization: "Oh my God, of course!
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After this banal realization, they became the first pair to get engaged and escape their pods.
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"I came to this realization that young women are influenced by their parents," Ms. Ghanbari said.
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It's the realization that you and your partner are not into shared goals and shared duty.
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My first realization that punctuation could be funny — and audible — came from Mr. Borge: ■ 16D: Clever.
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For Bette, it's the realization that perhaps she and Joan could have been friends after all.
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Her very insistence that they will reunite signals her heartbreaking realization that it will never happen.
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If you&aposre slow like me, it takes quite a few scars before this realization hits.
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Libra, he said, was the realization of that vision—made possible by new technologies like blockchain.
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The realization that divorce may be near often makes people feel like failures, Ms. Paris said.
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And with that realization, I fell off cloud nine and stared into the fires of hell.
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Yet the realization that more needs to be done to ensure public safety has become apparent.
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Especially for North America, the realization of U.S. energy dominance could be considerable, or even transformative.
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Bubbling to the surface, though, is the realization that the two charges are not mutually exclusive.
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Though of course, he eventually comes to the same realization as Dr. Manhattan: it's not satisfying.
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Moon's visit to the mountain was the realization of a dream for the South Korean leader.
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To Cam, it's the realization of a long-held revenge fantasy, with quick-fix financial perks.
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This realization has helped solidify Mr. Oza's wealth, though his is not a Horatio Alger tale.
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Further, assuming the realization of forecasted costs saves, this acquisition may aid the company's earnings profile.
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It also reflects a growing, if belated, realization that there are few good options for Britain.
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What makes watching the new season so terrifying is the realization that we've changed so much.
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The realization came as the confetti began to fall and both pep bands began to play.
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The artists' grandest realization of this theme now stands on the plaza in front of the Guggenheim.
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"They fell out of love, and it was a tough realization to come to," adds the source.
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Perhaps even more depressing is the realization that this current retread plague won't be ending anytime soon.
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She came to the realization she wasn't on a human path; she was on a boar path.
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The realization that high heels can negatively impact performance may come as a surprise to some athletes.
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The realization hit me so hard that it was like the wind was knocked out of me.
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And I came to the realization that the bats are illustrative of fellow male coworkers for women.
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Fitch expects EBITDA growth through cost synergy realization will likely be the main driver of leverage reduction.
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Students craft prototypes, from a reinvented waffle iron to a folding desk, at The Product Realization Lab.
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How far down do you think he had to go to have this moment of self-realization?
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This realization tugs at my heart and makes me wonder how 18 summers went by so quickly.
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With that humbling realization in mind, take a look at this incredible image released by the ESA.
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"That's just a realization that no law enforcement organization has the resources to do everything," she said.
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So for me it is sort of a funny realization to sort of think, okay, something's changed.
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Near this date, you're likely to have a clarifying conversation, or realization, about how your partners think.
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Mister gets a song devoted to his realization that his actions have left him hollow and friendless.
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And once they did, Blige came to a realization about the impact she could have on people.
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He began to cycle through a presentation, speaking in low tones, but firmly about decade-old realization.
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We are disoriented by the realization that what is absurd to some is true enough to others.
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Once kids have that first moment of realization that their lives are public, there's no going back.
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"All of a sudden, [the family] started screaming," Cross said of the realization Adrian was still inside.
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I predict many more of my fellow pundits will come to this realization in the coming weeks.
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Carol too miraculously comes around to the realization that she needs to help Ezekiel fight with Rick.
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"This video made me come to the realization that I'm a fan girl," wrote one Instagram commenter.
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As a result of this realization, in 24, he filed a civil complaint against the Jackson estate.
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Omarosa should have come to her realization shortly after, mmmm, the first moment she met him. 2.
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The firm noted more compelling offerings, a great culture of consumer engagement, and realization of operational efficiencies.
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I don't think i ever came to the realization that was amazing until maybe ten years ago.
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T'Challa struggles with the realization that his own father raised him with lofty ideals, then betrayed them.
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He just needs to come to the realization of what&aposs not going well a little quicker.
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This may reflect a growing realization that sexual violence is pervasive throughout the country, according to George.
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What was the first realization you had that, "Oh, this is actually something that is pretty big"?
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For many business owners, the importance of using Facebook to grow their business isn't a new realization.
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But some level of experience or expertise is needed for a person to come to that realization.
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It's a troubling realization for subway-goers, but there are ways to keep these underground systems clean.
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It's all a way of denying the awful realization that, as COs, they're enforcing this cruel system.
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In April 2014, Leah Griffin woke up to the realization she had been drugged and violently raped.
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Or it may signal a realization that the more practical objective is an NL Wild Card berths.
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This realization led theater owners to invest even more to differentiate themselves from home entertainment systems, i.e.
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We quickly came to the realization that the esophageal varices were secondary to end-stage liver disease.
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"I had the most startling realization that Rob's life wasn't about him being my father," she mused.
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It was clear he was upset and the realization of it all was still washing over him.
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Once our laughter faded, though, we were left with a realization that shook us to our core.
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The sun and Venus retrograde meet this morning, bringing you an important realization about your social life.
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There's been a parallel groundswell on fair wages, the realization of what poverty really means for people.
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After doing a great set but failing to get a callback for weeks, Foxx had a realization.
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It's devastating to see the the realization of what they're expected to do dawn on their faces.
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One of his advisers told me it took months to get him to this realization and admission.
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"Special Night," premiering on Noisey today, is another step towards realization for the 65-year-old Fields.
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This couple's future depends on whether or not the wife has a realization during the planning process.
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But the rush of excitement was quickly tempered by the realization of what of was to come.
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Maybe it's the public realization that so much of our data is now stored on the cloud.
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It's a realization that has given her a newfound confidence and pride in who she is today.
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It may not be that many years away before they make a similar realization about space itself.
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He's been worn down and broken—not by fighting, but by the realization he's a bit crap.
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" He added that he "was truly appalled by the realization of the extent of the deceit involved.
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This realization spurred Fundaeco to shift its focus on not just rainforest conservation but also women's health.
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Trying to figure it all out through the cigarette smoke and liquor, Chance clicks into a realization.
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It's a smarter, more flexible realization of the Wii U concept, and I'm going to buy one.
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The realization that this marked high school as essentially over hadn't quite hit me; it still hasn't.
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That first lunch together is Ronnie's moment of realization that it's okay to be who he is.
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If this is new to you, that realization alone should help you stretch out your sex sessions.
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It's that same realization that inspired two Google employees to create a beauty line, aptly named Unapology.
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And a senselessly burning landmark brings the sudden realization that everything that seems permanent could go away.
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Three famous women, three shocking comments, one realization: The boundaries of outrageous speech keeps getting pushed further.
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The Mandalorian is a high budget realization of what Star Wars can be with the right vision.
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The mayor's opposition was not born of a general stance against fossil fuels, but rather a realization.
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The opportunity to be wed as Belle was the realization of a childhood fantasy for Ms. Deleski.
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The realization that these wouldn't be simple positive depictions of women made me hesitate, in other words.
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While preparing to head home, he and friends Will Cleaver and Jeff Stith came to a realization.
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What scares me is the realization that computers are already making big incursions into my financial life.
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It's all business, although the appearance of the maquettes is so festive that this realization dawns slowly.
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That realization led her to notice something else: no one was asking male colleagues for emotional support.
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I&aposve come to the realization I&aposll probably be working for the rest of my life.
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And this is precisely because Israel is the realization of a biblical dream of justice and righteousness.
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With all those responsibilities, he had a realization: "Context switching is a huge time killer," he says.
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For every small mountain of cocaine, there's a realization that some things will never be the same.
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You make the painful realization upon entering that you're the only person who orders delivery from there.
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This realization was something Scully needed desperately, and it was Mulder who helped lead her to it.
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But this feeling can be deceptive, leading people to chase a realization that isn't actually awaiting them.
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And it's a realization and eventual transition that can be hugely stressful, in more ways than one.
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But what pulls the floor out from underneath me is the realization that absolutely nothing will change.
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Her snaps chronicled her dawning realization that no fur didn't mean the kitty wouldn't aggravate her allergies.
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This realization revolutionized how Jonathan Ned Katz, one of the group's members, began to interpret the past.
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An important realization takes place as the planet of the mind, Mercury, meets the Sun in Libra.
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"There is an increasing realization in China that we need to foster this diplomatic opportunity," Li said.
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"This has been a very, very fast-moving realization" in terms of understanding the technology, he said.
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Instead, there are graver doubts than before and a realization that the party faces a steep climb.
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She later came to the realization that her peers at Princeton were no smarter than she was.
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Shoshana Zuboff, author and scholar: Well, I welcome the realization that our digital future is at stake.
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But the realization of the economic need has in turn made society more accepting of women working.
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U.S.-Russian summitry may not pay big dividends until Russia's current rulers come to a similar realization.
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I think there was a realization on both sides that this is what is best for everybody.
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She chose not to quit — mercifully, for us — and came to a realization about Mr. Taylor's work.
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The event, she reflected, was an important personal realization of the links between survival, providing, and ritual.
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Healey: Well, hopefully there's an awakening and a realization that it can't just be business as usual.
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Full moons are times of illumination and realization, but aren't they also totally a time for transformation?
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And so it was a really powerful realization for me that I wanted to tell her story.
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"We're waking up to the realization that coyotes are in our cities to stay," Mr. Murphy said.
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The dream of beauty — and its realization in these wondrous paintings — cannot be separated from that nightmare.
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It bespeaks a patient realization of the sweeping peripheral space that is the hallmark of his work.
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This picture represents that realization with Bosco as the elder and his son looking at the camera.
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And then the last part, where I'm wearing black, is the realization of following my own path.
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But he has awakened Americans to the realization that defending our rights is the job of citizens.
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A realization struck him with the full force of prophecy: the American president's wellbeing affected his own.
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The realization that the security they felt at home was just an illusion breaks the family apart.
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"The idea that we contain multitudes — like Walt Whitman — was becoming a physiological realization," Mr. Pesic said.
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That this realization came when he was really high didn't make it less lasting or less real.
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Impassioned, I wanted to share this realization with others; I wanted to continue writing about my experience.
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"There's now a realization this isn't going to change," one top Republican aide on Capitol Hill said.
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I feel that I am rehabilitated with remorse and the realization of what I did was wrong.
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And then there was like sort of this realization, it's like, Oh, but that, that would happen.
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That realization -- relief even -- that you weren't a coward, you didn't run and you did your duty.
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The only surprising thing is that it took them three whole days to come to that realization.
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It can also come with the realization that life trickles away quickly, and there's no going back.
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The sense of relief for those who survived was dampened by the realization of the absolute destruction.
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And she's harrowed by the realization that nothing she thought she had has ever been solidly hers.
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But in songs and stage patter, she sometimes conflated self-realization and self-absorption with social progress.
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"Once I went blind, it was almost this kind of realization of, 'OK, I'm blind,' " Olson said.
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Seeing it at work is a little like the realization of a long-ago, nearly forgotten dream.
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A sober realization of its fortunes hit long ago, prompting a pivot by the Jihadi-Salafi group.
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That realization was at the core of Georgas's subsequent faith journey and has become foundational to Jubilee.
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This would be a tidy realization if it weren't for a certain scene in The Princess Switch.
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The realization has now set in inside the Oval Office that Democrats control the House of Representatives.
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So what does a realization of love look like in a world of dating where anything goes?
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As the sun set the day after she returned from China, she came to a sad realization.
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But by Friday afternoon it was down 2%, perhaps reflecting a realization that the troubles aren't over.
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But hope quickly gave way to the realization that any rescue mission would be fraught with risk.
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In recent years, though, Alabama has come to the realization that speed, even more than size, kills.
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The joy on my face was the realization that we were a part of something very special.
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"Menstruation is a natural process that should not create a barrier to a realization of human rights."
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That realization, in part, led Mayor Bill de Blasio to embrace an unconventional solution: Make Manhattan bigger.
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Ollie returns home to the realization — terrifying at first — that the Greys cannot remain on Greene Street.
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And this is another realization we had during Hillary, which was she didn't think her story mattered.
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It's comedic in that it makes you smile through the realization of the humanity embedded in tragedy.
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To be honest, it was worse than I'd expected — the sudden realization that things are happening toyou.
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Their first breakup is prompted by Joey's realization that she has nothing in her life besides Dawson.
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The realization hit Turner all at once, causing her to let out a gasp before covering her mouth.
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The most disappointing realization I had is that the onus, at least for now, is on the consumer.
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I think it's important to make this kind of work so that we can possibly avoid [its realization].
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The realization that Donald Trump would be the next president of the United States came as a shock.
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Even better than the curse word itself was Rockwell's immediate realization that he'd done fuc— er, messed up.
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But for her, they were merely second to the realization that writing was precisely the outlet she needed.
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Coming to this realization has been painful, especially in the face of Poland's religious establishment and oppressive society.
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Sasha and Elliot begin their journey towards this realization by meeting the woman who sold Becky the DMT.
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It's the realization that it's good for you in the way that, say, fiber is good for you.
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Its realization was — like several of the pieces in Small Axe— the outcome of stream-of-consciousness work.
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It's a startling moment — a realization that men who are capable of abuse and rape aren't good men.
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And that realization hurt, along with learning that he didn't get the E-Corp position on his own.
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Or maybe it is the sobering realization that what happens "over there" is no longer foreign and strange.
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But that realization is there now and that we have to be a lot harder in our approach.
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Despite this realization you have literally every year, you still somehow anticipate this day with much excitement. Why?
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I had that realization again; no matter how much I practice, I'll never be as good as him.
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"I came to a realization that companies with a niche were going to win the day," said Tyrrell.
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It was the realization that Westeros has just lost its only defense against the Army of the Dead.
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Most of the political experts are starting to come around to the realization that Trump can actually win.
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"This was the kind of realization that came incrementally," a former senior State Department official told BuzzFeed News.
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The club is called Harlem's Paradise because it's supposed to be the realization of a Black American dream.
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Philip and Elizabeth were floored by a realization of their own: Their son is a secret math whiz.
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"Probably by next year, there will be the realization that we are an existential threat to their business."
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Except there would be no time for any of that realization to transpire during your madcap science experiment.
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The idea came from a realization that millennials care more about short-term needs than their retirement funds.
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The residency is expected to culminate in the realization of the proposed work, as well as its presentation.
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As that realization took hold, the market began to bring forward a long list of new financing options.
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But Google faces a new wrinkle — a growing realization among consumers that their every digital move is tracked.
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In doing this I came to the realization that it was the 'old' me motivating the 'new' me.
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Then you come to the realization that for a political project to work, you need a political community.
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This realization strikes after multiple people suggest to Grace that Nancy and Kinnear are enjoying a sexual relationship.
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The realization of Alice's betrayal leads to Betty nearly seizing again and again in the presence of Evelyn.
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That realization kicks off an array of terrible events: suicide, submission, or rebellion leading, most often, to death.
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The realization that set in took him weeks to say out loud: I no longer want this hand.
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I believe MDMA helped me arrive at this realization by removing the fear that had been blocking it.
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A key realization about your values is made today as the sun and Venus meet in your sign.
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Advancements in ultrasound technology and the realization that light could project through uterine walls made the work possible.
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I take solace in the realization that the river of haterade is going to flow no matter what.
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Which made the realization after we got out that citizens think we're beneath them all the more shocking.
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I think the breakup [last year] came because there was a realization of that, and I avoided that.
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Rather, executives come to the realization when their projects aren't given priority — or when they are let go.
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The realization that she doesn't know her brother as well as she thinks is like a gut punch.
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The only good thing about oversleeping is that the realization hits hard enough to really wake me up.
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A few days passed, and he suddenly had a scary realization about his unhealthy relationship with the device.
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Just because of the realization that you can only be as good as the effort you put in.
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Charging through hourlong episode after hourlong episode, I came to the realization that Netflix had done the impossible.
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A full moon in fellow fire sign Sagittarius lands on June 17, bringing a big realization for you.
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Her Tomb Raider trip also triggered realization of just how dangerous the country had been during its genocide.
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So I had this moment of realization: what if I could harness the energy of every single footstep?
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From this realization, you can see that we are in a constant state of opposition, oppression, and contention.
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That realization is likely to force Trump to return to the Bannonist themes that first got him elected.
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That realization shook me as I went back and read some of the things people wrote about Donovan.
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The sun meets Venus on October 26, finding you making a potent realization about your wants and values.
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Conservative voters are sticking by Kavanaugh because his confirmation is the realization of something much bigger than midterms.
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The promise of AI to cure cancer, and help identify and stop crime, isn't even remotely near realization.
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" And with that came a realization that "everybody's queer — everybody's wrongly shaped for a culture that requires conformity.
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As days became weeks became months, a grim realization stole over Rajko: Analyzing the packets simply wasn't working.
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I have come to the realization that I've waited for 20 years for my husband to touch me.
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This paradigm shift was caused by the realization that environmental protection and economic growth can be mutually reinforcing.
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Feloni: So did you just come to the realization that actually want to go back to an exchange?
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But he concludes with the realization, "harsh and comforting," that we are, in fact, just like everybody else.
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Danner closes the book with the mournful realization that human rights activism seems to have reached its limits.
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But she should have known better, and should have come to her realization and rendered her apology earlier.
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That's what "coming-of-age" is really all about: the realization that life is both kind and cruel.
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With that question comes a realization that they can't invest in every new technology that comes to market.
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Even tougher though, is the realization that Endgame significantly changes the Black Widow solo movie — or does it?
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Your ruling planet Venus clashes with Uranus, bringing emotional breakthroughs; a powerful realization about what you want arrives.
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In Grant, Chernow patiently unspools Grant's realization that the Civil War is about slavery and, ultimately, equal protection.
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Slowly but surely, I come to the realization that absolutely everything that could go wrong will go wrong.
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That was a powerful realization, and it was then that I really understood the value of seeking healing.
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And most—like my mom—also had their lightning bolt moment of realization while watching a YouTube video.
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"There will be a realization that perhaps the female is equal to the male," he told the Times.
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But it's also a result of the realization that the policies of the past few decades aren't working.
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A realization takes place this evening as the Sun meets Mercury (which is currently retrograde) in your sign.
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It's important that you act maturely today — an important realization or conversation will arrive late in the afternoon.
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The full moon on the 31st will bring a philosophical breakthrough or important realization—and possibly some drama.
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It's a heartbreaking realization, catalyzed by a near-tragic event that would terrify any parent on this earth.
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The key realization is that the cloud isn't a one-size-fits-all solution to the computing future.
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I was nine years old, and a decade away from the blinding realization that yep, I'm gay too.
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Most white people can't see how they are complicit in white supremacy, probably because it's an overwhelming realization.
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I watched the realization wash over his face, and it was heartbreaking and freeing at the same time.
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"I woke up to a realization this morning," Mr. Shoemaker, who is 69, says with a deadpan expression.
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The acceleration reflects a growing realization of just how much the coronavirus outbreak is slamming the world economy.
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I've done some hand-wringing over the realization that maybe the tech community hadn't been active enough politically.
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Still, after a year, he and his sister came to the "harsh realization" that their efforts weren't enough.
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In light of this realization, Senn developed an intervention that would enable women to defend themselves from attackers.
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How did you deal with the realization that your hometown was in fact a site of ethnic cleansing?
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Of more concern was my realization that I live in a world where such juxtapositions are perfectly normal.
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This realization sent shudders through the Republican establishment, many of whom detest Trump and Cruz with equal measure.
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The material is handled brilliantly, but it is brought to fruition as the physical realization of that idea.
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Set aside time early this evening for meditation — a brilliant realization about an emotionally charged issue will arrive.
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"The realization that this is real, that there is bias, is starting to sink in," Ms. Lundberg said.
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Rather, he said he had been persuaded by the realization that he was "decent" at baseball after all.
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The realization came with a thud: To my coach, I wasn't suffering from some kind of performance anxiety.
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Realizing the unreal from fiction will not make that realization work in the same way in real life.
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A realization took hold in the foreign ministry, the intelligence services and the Chancellery: Germany had been hit.
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Patrick said it took her many months to come to the realization her career is all but over.
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That same month, he wrote a poem called "Precious Language" about self-realization and the power of words.
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That realization resulted in the question for the piece: How can you create an emotional arc around movement?
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He was hostile to culture and disdainful of individual creativity, insisting on an immediate realization of the absolute.
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"Quantum teleportation methodology is the only way for the realization of fault-tolerant universal quantum computers," he said.
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I attribute it to his realization that his reputation and belief in his own rectitude won't survive Trump.
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"There was a realization within the conference that an omnibus is likely out of the question," he said.
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That night, I had an odd realization: Some of the greatest romances of my life have been friendships.
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" He added, "I hope the President can come to the realization that he should really stop insulting people.
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But in a Starbucks one day, he says, he had a realization, a sort of conversion to gratitude.
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Lopez credits his Grand Slam streak in part to the realization at 30 that he had to change.
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There is a realization that the payroll numbers in December and January are possibly distorted by seasonal issues.
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" Toward the end of "Uncanny Valley," Wiener describes her belated realization that the tech entrepreneurs "were doing fine.
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And this valuable realization likely will serve as the most effective brake on Iran's response to Soleimani's elimination.
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Kurdish independence is a powerful dream and Mr. Barzani sees its realization as the heart of his legacy.
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And this is why she makes that realization somewhere in the book that, look, it's just a language.
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It is the chilling realization that whatever the antiterror strategy has been so far, it clearly hasn't worked.
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After having a "divine realization" 12 years later, she became the leader of the religious movement in Europe.
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Increasingly, America is waking up to that realization and policymakers can no longer take their support for granted.
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The best thing about The Good Place was its realization that nothing lasts forever and that nothing should.
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"There is an increasing realization that this is unsustainable," Madeline Gleeson, an Australian human rights lawyer, told me.
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The desire for change is partly driven by a realization that Eskom is more fragile than many believed.
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This realization shattered my dreams and hope, and I could not in good conscience offer him my vote.
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"This was an important realization for us early on and a big reason for our success," he said.
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In retrospect, she credits the fact that she had gone to school throughout her childhood for that realization.
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The response to the dawning realization that a crazy man had taken over the White House was truth.
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There seems to be a growing realization that today's "must-have" toy will be tomorrow's yard sale markdown.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger has already addressed the sobering realization that "Star Wars" fans are getting burnt out.
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Even apart from the primary, Democrats are coming to the realization that Trump will be difficult to topple.
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I'm childless, still trekking the path to self-realization, and always the first one on the dance floor.
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I'm childless, still trekking the path to self-realization, and always the first one on the dance floor.
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It was, officials and workers said, a long-in-coming realization of a goal of the original strike.
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The realization that he had stayed with asylum seekers focused attention on their difficult circumstances in the territory.
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And what started to come out, and my own realization — I'm a very step-function kind of person.
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The realization of that dream included 163 shows in their first year of being exclusively employed as musicians.
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That strategy of the horror of realization worked in 1999, and it works just as well in 2019.
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Each chapter of Tuten's memoir precisely details a specific moment of realization, however wayward and, at times, harrowing.
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It was like a realization for her that this really is a common thing in our community too.
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Well, for me, it was an embarrassing realization that they were probably coming from the New York Times.
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And what realization are ... KS: Meaning that everyone had, everyone was a fraud, I think that's what you're saying.
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The realization of CEO Jeff Bezos' famous vision of an "everything store" suddenly seems a lot nearer at hand.
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It took me 29 years to come to this realization, and that moment brought me enormous joy and relief.
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Brosh-McKenna and co-creator Rachel Bloom have always known what Rebecca's final realization, and final words, would be.
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The third retribution of excised junk: the realization that you could never think too good in the first place.
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We knew this too, but the FX market appears to be reacting to the realization of it, Gallo added.
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He said he had discovered that several of his own videos had previously been de-monetized without his realization.
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It was really very painful to watch because it's the realization that this was the right thing for us.
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In fact, neither had a particular coming-out moment or realization of their sexuality; it was just always there.
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The realization that some people don't value fat people the same way they value skinny people didn't break West.
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It's self-realization after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) resulting in zany situations and ultimately, a perfect new relationship.
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Nolan and Joy need to delay the moment of android self-realization; they have 10 episodes to fill here.
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Years ago, protected sex to which I had consented became unprotected sex without my permission or, at first, realization.
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But the care for my daughter and the realization that my health was ruined brought me to my senses.
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The realization of more individual interactions, especially between the touch-allergic young man and his parents, is often heartbreaking.
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I had a sudden realization about something else that could be contributing to Marlowe's separation anxiety: The Lion King.
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I smiled at the realization as I walked home, marveling over the cosmos while swinging my dangerously thin purse.
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The management "change could accelerate IG [Instagram] value realization," analyst Justin Post said in a note to clients Wednesday.
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It was an important moment in our relationship — a realization that we couldn't take each others' finances for granted.
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He was overcome with joy as she appeared—and then, the dreaded realization washed over him like a wave.
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While she felt honored, she says it also triggered a realization that was like a "slap" in the face.
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That realization has transformed my approach to both my work and personal life, and it's made all the difference.
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I finally came to the frustrating realization that if I didn't start fighting for her, no one else would.
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Watching Olivia's face as the realization slowly dawned on her that she wouldn't be getting the rose was incredible.
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That realization was compounded when much of Wall Street drew the wrong conclusion from the Fed's most recent meeting.
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This led to a related realization — if I were in their shoes, I would do the exact same thing.
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All of this happens in an instant, and the realization that the threat isn't real occurs just as rapidly.
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At the locus of these debates is the town hall meeting, the most basic realization of our democratic process.
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" Herron said that, at that point, she came to a realization: "This doesn't have to be a fair fight.
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For parents, it's a familiar feeling — the slow and terrifying realization that you don't know where your child is.
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According to Backchannel, the purpose is to "develop and promote the realization of a Godhead based on Artificial Intelligence."
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The contract includes the "revamping and realization of a new system of production in Hassi Messaoud", the document said.
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Americans walk around with the dreadful realization that they could experience a shooting at any time, in any place.
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Praise be unto the competent mixed messenger who gives us the balm of expression with the burden of realization.
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The show succeeds as an art exhibition because its conception is sharp and coherent, its realization compelling and restrained.
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This weeks news is further realization of recent investments and efforts by these states to push for renewable energy.
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They made the realization that they needed to go public to cut the ties of this really powerful board.
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But a year into the trade war, there is a growing realization that Trump's tariff regime may become permanent.
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The United States must seek to pull the region back from the brink and come to a similar realization.
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It is my hope, my optimism, that America will use this realization to cease the victimization of the victim.
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"But I came to the realization that there is a huge personal risk of me doing this," he said.
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It became increasingly clear to me that Virginia's métier was ideas, or, more accurately, the visual realization of ideas.
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"There's a realization that for a lot of these industries, there has to be a big downsizing," he said.
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His quick identification and excitement over the realization perfectly sum up how we feel about those crunchy orange treats.
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" When discussing her realization with a male friend, he replied, "If you talk about it, it ruins the mood.
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That realization provides a glimpse into how we find ourselves here at the precipice of President-elect Trump's America.
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She catches sight of herself which sparks the realization that she is 'disappearing,' and losing her ability to 'feel.
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The realization that people are dying in the desert … Border Patrol agents on the ground aren't writing border policy.
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This, along with the realization that Titus has all the missing board game pieces, causes Kimmy to lose it.
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My motivation for the stamp painting series came from the realization that I myself was one of the victims.
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That was a pretty terrifying realization considering that I typically try to spend around $21 a week on groceries.
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As Yu noted, the realization of the event was no act of benevolence on the part of the institution.
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But the realization that people might lose their healthcare has slowly dawned on both Trump voters and Republican lawmakers.
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As Sonia persists, Dario's changing reactions to his mother's behavior gauge his dawning realization that her cause is just.
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"This transaction represents excellent value realization for our shareholders," John L. Garrison, the Terex president and chief executive, said.
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And with that there is also a realization about how hard and complicated it is to defeat these structures.
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First comes the realization that Doom 24 makes a lot more sense as a VR game than Doom 2016.
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Afterward, I felt giddy, buoyed by a new realization: My body was mine to do with what I liked.
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We are now living in a world darkened by the realization of that threat and its many consequences. Mrs.
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There is also a growing realization that the iron ore market is fundamentally changing via the Dalian futures contract.
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"We expect favorable price realization to be mostly offset by cost headwinds," he told analysts on a conference call.
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Put simply, for believing Muslims, Shariah is the ideal realization of divine justice — a higher law reflecting God's will.
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You treat every aspect of life as a milestone that will lead you to the realization of your goals.
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It never had, but I steadfastly ignored that realization for many of my younger years after joining the workforce.
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"It was just a realization that I could keep getting elected — but it's not about getting elected," she added.
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This realization is going to have a big impact on the ability of this forum to succeed – or not.
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"I think Congress has come to the realization that throwing money at the court is not working," Slavin said.
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But the realization that people might lose their healthcare has slowly dawned on both Trump voters and Republican lawmakers.
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It was the realization of concerted efforts to make their vision of politics a dominant strand within the party.
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We hope that the successful realization of the deal will strengthen our cooperation with local and global technology leaders.
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"We're noticing a realization among carmakers that tomorrow's competition will require a local battery industry," the French official said.
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Watch as we go through the many phases of your new relationship realization — just try not to freak out.
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Have you ever been blown away by the realization that you can't do something that almost everyone else can?
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Also, maybe the realization that it went from frozen to piping hot in literally six seconds turned me off.
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But the realization of that dream relies on VR headsets becoming mainstream tech — and that's still a ways off.
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Only recently have I come to the realization that that is not how the story is supposed to go.
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It's a perfect staging of her stomach-dropping realization that she waited a day too long to get out.
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Then they all woke up Thursday to the realization that it's too late, and the math no longer works.
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This Sunday's votes move one step closer toward the realization of the Northern League's dream of an independent north.
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The movie then cuts quickly between flashbacks to a hospital and Kate having a dreaded realization inside this apartment.
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Her daughter's realization of her dream to be a pilot both heartened her mother and filled her with fear.
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Critical to that victory, however, is the realization that a "movement" and a "campaign" are not the same thing.
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If you've been paying any attention to Adora's strange behavior, neither realization should come as much of a shock.
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I have come to the realization that, as exciting as I thought it sounded at first, social distancing sucks.
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All of this is part of a growing realization that our feckless use of plastics is out of control.
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In an update at 17Essex, Ms. Younis focuses on the work of women in the realization of that plan.
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He came slowly, I believe, to the realization that he could win, and more important, that he wanted to.
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"Last night's discussions showed there's a common realization of a need for a leap forward in Europe," he said.
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"That could happen in labor markets with the realization that you don't need anything special here," Mr. Horton said.
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Many have become increasingly desperate with the realization of the obstacles still before them in reaching the United States.
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All it took was not one but two father figures' relentless hammering away to achieve this moment of realization.
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Yet the most affecting parts of this documentary come with the realization that some things may never be found.
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But in January, after the decorations are gone, the realization would set in that you were only halfway through.
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That realization has become evident as the stock market has reacted to growing concerns over the coronavirus, Cramer said.
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It apparently took six years for Nick and Joe to come to this realization themselves, but now, everyone benefits.
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It was a defining moment, this realization that everything can be taken away from you in a single instant.
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The realization of how much the social media giant has screwed up has dropped slowly, but now we know.
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How does anyone follow up the realization that your headmaster wants you to KILL HIS WIFE IN A PARADE?
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There's the realization — and too often the acceptance — that he'll never do much better and can't get any worse.
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It's an origin story, so it's a gradual realization of, 'Oh, actually, I'm going to need my own identity.
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"This is actually a realization of these benefits in a way that hasn't been apparent before," Mr. Godby said.
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Ultimately, the realization that his ideas had generated enormous revenue for companies that used his research left him dissatisfied.
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With each military victory against the Islamic State comes the realization that Iraq is far from being at peace.
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But her telephone call with Mr. Liao reflected her realization that her hopes had been inflated, Mr. Hu said.
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The simple fact is this: Trump has come to the realization that Mueller has backed him into a corner.
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" His experience led him to the realization that "it was necessary to set man free from this degrading slavery.
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That development also included another unfortunate realization: His financial advisor had invested most of his money in technology stocks.
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But there's a growing realization that the Fed's bond purchases are supporting stocks, even if that wasn't the goal.
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That, too, was a moment of audacity: the realization that the people could overthrow a dictator in our region.
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There was also a realization that for most of us the exchanges can be stabilized, need to be stabilized.
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Just as unbearable was the realization that the United States could not save the Syrian people from this horror.
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Trump's peace process, which was always more aspirational than corporeal, has run into the realization of its own impracticalities.
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It's also when you come to the realization that you only have 10 shipping days left before Christmas arrives.
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If someone came to the realization that their creation led to profound harm, they'd do something about it, right?
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" His experience led him to the realization that "it was necessary to set man free from this degrading slavery.
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