It was like he was born fully realised, a realised being.
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Once I realised this, I realised how to cope with Valentine's Day.
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Fresnillo's average realised prices for silver rose 5.2 percent to $17.4 per ounce in the first half, while the average realised gold price rose slightly to $1,4453 per ounce.
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"When I first discovered the Diego-Dough, and realised that it could be stuck on any surfaces, I realised its potential to re-use and upcycle daily objects," he told Mashable.
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For the March quarter, realised oil and condensate prices fell 3 percent and the realised LNG and gas price was 7 percent lower than in the fourth quarter of 2018, Oil Search said.
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Belatedly the Clintons have realised how damaging their arrangements are.
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Ever realised how fucking surreal reading a book actually is?
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Some developing countries have realised that they need to act.
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The next day we realised he had defected to Russia.
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He realised that he had taken Western freedoms for granted.
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I quickly realised there was more to photography then graffiti.
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"We never shall have all we need," he soon realised.
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But then I realised, is peer validation the ultimate validation?
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And I realised that this is how people change perception.
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The analysis bore relevance outside the arts, he quickly realised.
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Thereafter, Uruguay's leaders realised that the economy needed to diversify.
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I realised how much is being stolen from the budget.
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The trouble is that these goals are not always realised.
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Perhaps the dream will be realised, just not on Earth.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Boris Johnson has finally realised his ambition.
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But he soon realised that he lacked the natural ability.
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He realised that some butters are more equal than others.
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I realised it would be great to start something in.
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Mass, Einstein realised, deforms the space and time around itself.
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Once I realised what was happening I ran with them.
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At 34 I realised how it had impacted my life.
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But in October 1986 it was closer than many realised.
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There's a lot of things that they haven't realised yet.
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I got it home and realised it was the wrong colour.
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A lot of our more ambitious musical ideas were never realised.
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P/S: Wow just realised I haven't seen Aladdin movie yet.
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After a while we realised that the altitude is getting higher.
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We quickly realised it was wrong & insensitive & it was immediately deleted.
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In that moment, she realised she was probably never going back.
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Wonder no longer, because Australia's just realised your futuristic money visions.
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He may not have realised his mic was still on, though. .
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Could some of these gains be realised without too much disruption?
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But they have since realised that gambling's rewards outweigh its risks.
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He also realised that to protect his wealth, he needed legitimacy.
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Some or indeed all of these worries may never be realised.
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Nonetheless, politicians have realised that they are on to a winner.
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Many foreign leaders have realised that Mr Trump enjoys vacuous flattery.
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It was then that I realised I couldn't feel my feet.
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He realised, however, that they might not want to know him.
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I don't think management realised what an image that would make.
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I realised that people really respond to spontaneous words of encouragement.
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Politicians realised they could exploit migration policy to remove unwanted minorities.
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Previous steps aimed at controlling imports have yet to be realised.
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"I don't think we realised or recognised the movement," says Alvord.
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We used to use sake, but we realised ice works better.
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"I realised how much I enjoy writing that way," Katy said.
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"I realised then that I'd tricked myself into running," he says.
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That day I realised my epilepsy wasn't the greatest travel companion.
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It wasn't until then that Kaufeld realised what he'd just created.
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And so I realised, 'Wow, there's so much more to this.
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I just gave it a go because it was there at the time and then when I realised the direction we were going in -– mind the pun –- with the music, I instantly realised it wasn't for me.
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Suddenly I realised Trump has more of a Californian surfing dude accent.
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Cheers erupted as lawmakers realised the vote had gone the other way.
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I talked to many young women and realised many didn't have goals.
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Mrs May was a more ambitious politician than the political class realised.
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The adjusted figures reflect profits realised in the course of ordinary operations.
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Sand in his face, he realised, was what he had come for.
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When he scrutinised the notice more closely, he realised it was fake.
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"But as I started doing this, I realised life starts at 71."
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"I realised I didn't have to put up with it," she says.
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Negro Swan could well be Hynes' most fully-realised project to date.
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For a minute, before I realised she was alright, I was heartbroken.
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When Turkish citizens realised that accession was going nowhere, they lost interest.
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But I realised I didn't want to be someone's pawn any more.
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Then I realised I needed to do what was best for me.
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Average realised price for its beverages rose 0.5 percent to 57.4 pence.
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This time was different, because voters realised how much was at stake.
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When I met him, I realised he is a very humble man.
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Once in power Labour realised the IMF's tests were the people's test.
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"Tesla has finally realised the importance of adjusting to China," said Wang.
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It was then that the research centre realised they had struck gold.
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I didn't get very far, however, when I realised back outside was ...
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As I got older, I realised that this was not ending soon.
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Some were realised; many were paper gains on hard-to-value investments.
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Part of this needs to be realised in the current business year.
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After the protests began, I realised how they make Hong Kong worse.
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I realised it was too dangerous for me to stay in Russia.
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By the time they realised they had to, they just weren't ready.
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As things went on I realised how much I really liked it.
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But Mr Temer's reserves of strength were greater than his accusers had realised.
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It was out in Ibiza that he realised the need for his business.
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"Economy class", they have realised, can itself be subdivided, and then subdivided again.
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But Saudi Arabia, OPEC's biggest producer, realised that pragmatism was its best option.
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Belatedly, Russia has realised that there is more to Asia policy than China.
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However, he quickly realised that it had two main capabilities: authentication and activation.
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And party whips soon realised they had to give ground to avoid defeat.
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Physicists have realised that it offers a solution to the dark-energy conundrum.
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"I realised right away it was all about manipulating the system," he says.
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But as his kidnappers had quickly realised, he is an unusually determined character.
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I realised I had closed myself to the people of the Soviet Union.
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Third, the potential for edtech will be realised only if teachers embrace it.
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But what I realised is that I've created a style of my own.
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Unsurprisingly, not all of those hoped-for efficiencies look likely to be realised.
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The theme of decent ideas, realised in miniature, went beyond the productivity plans.
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Mr Xi seems to have realised the need for an even softer touch.
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When the victim realised what they were doing she ordered them to leave.
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The mayor was a surgeon who realised that murder was like a disease.
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"Since launching, we realised the demand for personalization," says the startup's Creative Director.
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Then I realised that this character has really gone deep into my skin.
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Of course I realised this wasn't normal, but was it really that insane?
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I looked at the mirror suddenly realised I was meeting Zeus in khakis.
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But Suzie Wiseman slowly realised that something didn't add up about his story.
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"These few years, I've slowly realised personal privacy is very important," Hu said.
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Then I realised that these eight elements are constantly repeated in my dishes.
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It seems unlikely Twitter hasn't realised he's around — in which case, what a neg!
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Also I realised Lingard and Dele Alli have done dances from the game too.
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"We realised then that we needed the firepower to deal with BA," says Branson.
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It wasn't until after midnight that I realised what I was truly up against.
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But 3G should have realised that Mr Polman would never fully embrace its philosophy.
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Some people thought this racist, and a more worldly man might have realised that.
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Until recently few Japanese realised that any private schools were still peddling such jingoism.
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This really messed with my head for a few minutes before I realised pic.twitter.
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First, America has realised that its edge in technology gives it power over China.
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Another nominee resigned after he realised that background checks might dig up old dirt.
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In the weeks leading up to our date, I realised I better start practising.
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Labour has also realised that Britain seems to be having its own "counter-movement".
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"They've realised that they can turn up the security vetting and keep everyone out."
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The next few years should show whether or not that promise can be realised.
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In the mid-1970s Ellroy realised that substance abuse was impeding his other appetites.
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I believe it was at this point he realised it wasn't going well. pic.twitter.
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Film-makers realised that fans were invested in the surprise and pandered to them.
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I realised that the instinct was not me – it was an Alauddin Khilji instinct.
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Realised volatility has been significantly below the long-term average and has trended lower.
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While talking to one of the ladies, I realised we were hitting it off.
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OVER the months Yuichi Okano realised that his elderly mother was losing her mind.
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Sabrine: I think my first crush was before I realised that I liked girls.
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But as the storm lashed, you realised you were in an unusually safe haven.
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The branch was shut down after the academics realised they had founded it illegally.
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That is when I realised that my idea of a hero was really narrow.
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It was around then he realised that everyone in the photos was probably dead.
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I also realised that I wanted to be with women, so that was it.
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I soon realised selling drugs was more lucrative, so I switched up to that.
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"I started doing some research and realised, wow, it's never been done," Vescovo said.
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"We were consulting for product companies and realised that they were struggling," Shrimali said.
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Other business schools have also realised that their students can learn from the arts.
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Three-month implied volatility on the index traded at a 33% premium to realised.
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Average realised refined gold prices rose 11% year-on-year in 2019, Polyus said.
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We realised that our customers wanted to communicate with us in a direct conversation.
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The plug-in ended up successfully ordering 16 boxes, before he realised what had happened.
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Such "rebound effects" mean that efficiency gains calculated by engineers are seldom realised in full.
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Then she realised that spacing her children would give her time to recover from childbirth.
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In the early 2000s it realised that Germany's burly players were struggling against defter teams.
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Also, it perhaps realised it was not safe and decided to escape from the place.
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"I'm not sure independence will ever be off the table until it's realised," she said.
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When oil prices fell in 2014, Russia's government realised that belts needed to be tightened.
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Carmakers realised that they needed to take AVs seriously—because they will redefine their industry.
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But when I got older, I realised it's almost impossible to get into this business.
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What he realised more gradually was the sheer power of a gun over other people.
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Just 1.3 seconds before impact, the self-driving system realised that emergency braking was needed.
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Sir John Major lost momentum because businesspeople realised that they could work with Tony Blair.
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"The market has realised since the beginning that the government's target is high," Sual said.
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Another quirk is that the implied volatility tends to be higher than the realised volatility.
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Yet it then amassed more of an empire than is commonly realised, including by Americans.
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We realised that we could bring the sequel our own version and our own story.
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Have you ever got halfway through watching a film and realised that – wait a minute!
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Walkers took steps to limit the damage once it realised the campaign had been hijacked.
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Then, all of a sudden, I realised the music wasn't coming from Breeze at all.
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I'd just started at art school in Camberwell when I realised I could write songs.
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Everything will be controlled by younger people because they realised that they can do it.
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But several were, and their new laws might have been rejected—as some apparently realised.
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I realised I was at the front of the team, so I had to chase.
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As delicious smells wafted through the Club Europe cabin, I realised it was food time.
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To McDonald's fans, the introduction of all-day breakfast is very much a dream realised.
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Once I realised she was fine, I moved on because that's just what kids do.
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I'd probably have given up months earlier, so I realised he's just an obsessive nutcase.
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But when SoftBank realised Kemper was not going to pitch them, they took immediate action...
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"The WEF has finally realised that we have a role to play," she said later.
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You may have never realised how some simple harmless activities rob you of precious time.
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So, I'm thrilled to see it realised so beautifully but, No, Harry is done now.
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It's taken me three babies, but I've finally realised this postpartum body isn't something to hide!
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Yet for all Beijing's big plans for targeted stimulus, realised spending has been tepid so far.
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But when I got home, I Googled "Whitstable" and realised that Padstow had some serious competition.
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One of his successors realised that he could expand his influence by conferring lots of degrees.
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People all across the globe realised on Monday night that the social media platform was down.
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I've realised that in the right way, data can be this amazing lifeblood in a project.
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Once Gulen network members realised ByLock had been compromised they stopped using it, the official said.
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After testing some, the supplier realised they had been mislabelled and would be good until 2014.
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"Countries in the region realised that their neighbour's problems could soon become theirs," Mr Melly says.
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He later blew the whistle when he realised the extent of the monster he helped create.
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After the pilots realised what had happened, the plane returned to pick up the stranded passengers.
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"In this context, our 2017 growth projection of 1.3 percent may not be realised," he said.
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If the series had revolved around McLemore's testimony, his complexity may never have been fully realised.
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His background also shaped the internationalist world view that guided him after those ambitions were realised.
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But she soon realised that banks have insuperable advantages, with their stable, low-cost funding bases.
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He had realised that eggs by themselves were too pale to leave much of a splash.
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"You can't say 'two-state'; I realised that means different things to different people," he said.
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Rate-setters should rely less on predictive models and more on realised economic and financial data.
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For that to be realised, three issues need to be tackled: ownership; price; and political priorities.
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IT WAS WHEN Nasrin Khaleque got a job that she realised her marriage "was not normal".
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As I idly followed him over the years I realised he wasn't putting on an act.
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He quickly realised the scale of the food waste problem, both in economical and environmental terms.
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China seems to have belatedly realised that throwing good money after bad would be an error.
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As Einstein realised, gravity is a result of mass distorting the space and time around itself.
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And then I realised I wasn't wrong: Golden Dawn is Golden Dawn, the one I knew.
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Jobbik's leaders have since then realised that Hungarian society is not generally radical, says Mr Boros.
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But Uber's Australian arm skipped "traditional" UberPOOL, because it realised drivers weren't so keen on detours.
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Only recently have they realised that data could be turned into any number of AI services.
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As an architect, Mr Zhou never saw his vision fully realised, but he designed solid foundations.
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Many have belatedly realised that, for chronic conditions, there are better and cheaper alternatives to hospitals.
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The steadiness of the S&P 500 shows that actual, or realised, volatility has been low.
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FCF margin should however improve to about 8% of revenue at 2018 as synergies are realised.
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"People might not have realised that so much flexibility was possible with Deutsche Bahn," Heudorf said.
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Since inception, the fund has invested in 30 companies — seven of which have been fully realised.
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After the shock of the tragedy subsided, Chapecoense realised they had become everyone's favourite second team.
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The chant, I soon realised, was actually strangely high, and considerably out of my vocal range.
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This is when the transition process toward becoming the chiselled enchanter of "24K Magic" became realised.
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By the time he reaches working age, the fears of dam sceptics may have been realised.
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He was often wracked with "savage melancholia" and what he later realised was obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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However, thanks to the IAAF and the media, Ms Semenya's potential has yet to be realised.
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I don't know if he dad realised he was the direct influence on David for that.
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That was when I realised we'd done the right thing, and that was liberating, I guess.
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As investors realised this was not some message from Beijing on devaluation, the moves quickly reversed.
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It was cool, but I realised I don't want to just explain the songs to people.
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On closer inspection, he realised it was a baby shark — and it was heading towards him.
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But Suleyman realised that he didn't want to focus on education in his late teenage years.
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Then I realised that my colleague David Yi also comes from Colorado, and he's pretty awesome.
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As time passed, I realised the guards were wary of my connection with the outside world.
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Intrigued, I brought it to him at his flat across town and quickly realised my mistake.
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When I realised he had been lying, I knew there was no hope for the marriage.
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"We realised it would be costly for civilians and our forces have withdrawn," Lam told Reuters.
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GIC said Monday's sale realised a loss, but did not say how big the loss was.
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Average realised LNG and gas prices for 2019 were 5% lower than 2018, Oil Search said.
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He added that no plan in the region can be realised without Turkey's consent and support.
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He quickly realised that coffee was being wasted everywhere and set out to address the problem.
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I realised early on that you need something on your CV to make you stand out.
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He added that no plan in the region can be realised without Turkey's consent and support.
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As the Xiringuito guys also realised, Kent is practically a garden of Eden for fresh produce.
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From there, their universe only became more solidly realised, peaking on Someone to Drive You Home.
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This could not be realised if scientists were not allowed to develop nuclear-transfer techniques for humans.
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When I finally stepped out, I realised how absurdly artificial the party boundaries look to most people.
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It wasn't until you saw it back on TV that you realised quite how good it was.
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But the French soon realised that they like their head of state to look grand after all.
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Net profit, which was burdened by restructuring charges and lower realised capital gains, declined 22% to USD1.6bn.
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"The minute I saw them I realised that they were terrorists," Police Superintendent Salwinder Singh told media.
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I realised after a few of these texts that they all just happened to be black males.
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Ethnic Estonians have now realised that they need to become more open to Russian-speakers, she says.
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Now, 100 years after the Bolshevik revolution, his plan has been realised in Britain—free of charge.
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The more this is realised, the more civilised and productive the outcome of the separation will be.
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A company may undertake expensive research and development, but the gains may be realised by other businesses.
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As Einstein realised, gravity arises from the fact that mass distorts the space and time around itself.
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LinkedIn itself realised this years ago and has been trying to improve its messaging experience ever since.
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Chanel fought for its intellectual property long before other fashion houses realised the importance of doing so.
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Something I should have known but was too wrapped up in my emotions to have realised it.
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But once Miwa realised that crying wasn't going to bring her home, she gave up and stopped.
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But as soon as people realised they could not withdraw their dollar deposits, they stopped making them.
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After a couple of years, they realised they were good enough to take part in international competitions.
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At a certain time, when I was in jail, I realised, this was bollocks: 'this is shit.
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As I sat there, softly cooing "eeeeeeyyooooohhhh" over and over, I realised a couple of important things.
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In the 1970s the company realised that its roadside sites could lucratively double up as convenience stores.
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"Eventually, she realised what she was supposed to do and she settled down," Pickles told the publication.
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Once I realised I liked my 28th finger so decided to put it back together 😊.
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With it, we realised there was a new battleground where we could raise our voice and fight.
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I also had to turn the TV off, cos I realised every show is just about love.
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I realised it was about desire: this mysterious invisible force that has very visible consequences for people.
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I'm not a trained therapist but I realised I was sitting on skills that might help people.
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I finally realised that dwelling on these awful Tinder encounters would be an utter waste of time.
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When prosecuted, they argued that they had not realised that killing an Aboriginal man was a crime.
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Collaboration between the two jurisdictions only began when the Chinese government realised the seriousness of the scam.
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After pondering doing a more traditional animation, he realised it would work better as an interactive film.
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But we realised that the stage is so big that they had big screens on the sides!
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"It was then when I realised that something I helped create really resonated with people," said Wright.
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It was a loophole: someone realised this was a way of getting Vietnamese girls into the system.
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I suddenly realised I was losing steering but there was no hard shoulder to pull on to.
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And that is when I realised, I had been worried about my immigration status every single day.
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It is probably the moment that Lee first realised AlphaGo was superior to humanity at the game.
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Over time I realised I needed to think less about the subject and more about the painting.
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It strongly suggests the promise of quantum technology can be realised in practice as well as theory.
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"I realised after Wimbledon that this is a journey for me," the 26-year-old Williams said.
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I actually think coffee houses was where I realised I wanted to be a writer and singer.
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Yet the Livity Sound project in its live form wasn't realised until Craig Stennet (Asusu) became involved.
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When friends realised what was going on, they swooped into my DMs to express their support and solidarity.
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The pair realised they owned the same cat, and not only that — they also used to work together.
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The word 'exploit' is not used lightly here, though Fabregas might not have realised it at the time.
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When they realised the mother needed an extra person to look after her second baby, Tom stepped up.
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An optimistic interpretation is that Mr Trump has realised that the promise was based on an "alternative" fact.
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Even he realised that the humiliation of running again and doing badly would exceed that of giving up.
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After a four-day journey up the river to Sunnyside, they quickly realised that they had been misled.
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European governments have realised that voters are fed up with people fleeing war and poverty across the Mediterranean.
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Using cameras, and also tiny accelerometers attached to the laces, the researchers realised that two things are important.
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Then I realised he'd done so because the man sitting next to me had requested that I move.
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"On Sky News last night, I realised (sic) how far dome will go to ignore homophobia," he tweeted.
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After that brief moment's panic, he quickly realised the men, some of whom wore ski masks, were police.
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NOEMI LUNA was a teenager when she first realised she was not living legally in the United States.
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It was the first time that I realised that we were poor and living on a housing estate.
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Traders realised that the entity they were written on, VodafoneZiggo, a Dutch telecoms company, had been wound down.
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I realised that I'm allowing someone else to control my cultural heritage and my feelings and my emotions.
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She has realised that Brexit is a process that could take years, not a single event next March.
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"I REALISED QUITE early on that I was gay," says Soly, a 25-year-old chef from Tehran.
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"We worked on this for many years and realised men are very afraid of losing virility," he says.
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He's a BRIT School kid, but once he arrived there he realised he was a relative late bloomer.
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This, Thomas quickly realised, wasn't particularly good use of his time and was a task ripe for automation.
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Yet Turkey retains more of the ethnic and religious diversity of the Ottoman empire than is generally realised.
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"Hm..I just realised that 102 fever gives u the perfect shades of pink," Vergara captioned the snap.
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Afterwards, I realised that this was a standard ritual, the so-called 'attack on the away team's firm'.
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That time Adele got Daiz and Roo up on stage in Amsterdam and then realised who they were.
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I stopped seeing them as restrictions on personal freedom and realised they were ways of achieving self-control.
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In a letter to Conservative lawmakers, May said she realised that some would be "concerned" about such talks.
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I just went through another hurdle in my life and realised I am capable of dealing with it.
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Aviation authorities have realised that nervous travellers may not want to sit next to another passenger's haunted mannequin.
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And Mr Obama realised there was also much more leverage to be had over Iran than North Korea.
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I got home and realised I didn't have anything else, so for Christmas I asked for a board.
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We realised that we could use the same mechanism to save infrequent drivers a huge amount of money.
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It was a dream he knew could only be realised if India constructed its own industrial backbone: steel.
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"I quickly realised that payments here were not the same as in the US and UK," he said.
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"I realised they didn't have any papers to prove their identification," he said, according to the simultaneous translation.
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The autocrats quickly realised the president wants a special rapport with them more than almost any policy outcome.
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Favel said the pair got spooked and fled into the forest when they realised they were being watched.
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After the Conservative party's problematic rebrand, others on Twitter realised how easy it was to do the same.
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And then after many more similar incidents I realised "wow there are enough dickheads to fill a book".
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Once I realised I was in a dream, I went to my go-to lucid dream activity—flying.
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Once a young player has realised what Simeone wants from him, there's no better or more trusting coach.
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They created a bespoke platform to do so, and realised that it could be used by others, too.
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I gave him what I had, but when he realised I was English he asked for more money.
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We realised that people like our sound so we started to upload two or three songs a day.
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Opportunities for mitigation in this sector are plentiful, but they can only be realised with a concerted focus.
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At this point, I also realised that there were a disproportionate amount of dudes going to see Muse.
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"I realised I did not have to explain to them a lot," Eberl said on the club website.
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The activist approach is to buy cheap-looking stocks and then work to get their latent value realised.
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I realised I didn't have a passion nearly as big as competing at an Olympic Games or skeleton.
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I had been working as a club rep in Ibiza and realised I was a natural at sales.
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But the 70s was also the era that the unisex potential of the leather jacket was fully realised.
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That compares roughly with realised volatility of around 8.1 percent for sterling against the dollar over the last year.
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By the 1990s governments and employers realised they were making pension promises they would not be able to keep.
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"We realised that in the 10 years that TrackR had been out there, there wasn't anything new," he said.
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STEWART SPENCE WAS a young hotelier in Aberdeen in 26 when he first realised what an oil rush meant.
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It's just that after the name was created and even trademarked, that the company realised what it had done.
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Ms Sandberg realised this when she found herself suddenly on her own, albeit with vastly more resources than most.
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According to the Evening Standard, Harvey realised on-air that he was supposed to be on Radio 5 Live.
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He realised that he lived in a "bubble" of elite opinions about such subjects as immigration or the environment.
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But after losing the independence referendum in 2014, the SNP realised there was little appetite for a second vote.
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It was not clear whether Cameron realised he was being filmed and recorded at the event at Buckingham Palace.
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As the introduction of the euro approached, investors realised that the currency risk of owning European bonds would disappear.
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Someone apparently realised this was a bad look for the country that produced most of the 9/11 hijackers.
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Countries have realised the need for change; 15 of those surveyed have changed their insolvency regimes in recent years.
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It is "exciting", Mr Rosen says, to see Chief Justice Roberts's "vision of narrow, unanimous opinions realised so dramatically".
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IT HAS been a while since men's tennis last featured a rising star who had realised his full potential.
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Samuelson realised that the use of complicated mathematics could clarify ideas and unify different fields under a common framework.
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He compared himself to a "race car in the garage", the potential of which was yet to be realised.
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But what I realised when I put it together is that it all sounds like after shit went down.
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It is when they realised that China's long-term vision for the future may not include them at all.
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Gough added that the birds, born in December, will hopefully be realised into the wild by their first birthday.
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He compared himself to a "race car in the garage" the potential of which was yet to be realised.
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After a few years I started to love the game and I realised that I could make a living.
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Yet Mr Xi has realised that there is little point in grafting fancy weapons onto an old-fashioned force.
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For whatever reason it closed, Wonderland's demise was a tragedy for Sydney — these memories never to be realised again.
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He told Mashable he only realised the light pillars were in the picture when he checked his camera later.
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"Hm..I just realised that 102 fever gives u the perfect shades of pink," Vergara captioned the Instagram photo.
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Like the Greeks and Romans, Europeans finally realised Islamic culture was "rooted in the same values as Western ones".
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In the clip, Momoa says that he originally auditioned for Batman, but quickly realised it wasn't right for him.
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Whoever ultimately lays claim to the power over genomes that CRISPR-Cas9 represents, its "considerable potential" will be realised.
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The former Scholar-in- Residence at New York University told CNN he realised "quite early on" Trump could win.
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One of the girls, Taylor, started having a panic attack when they realised how far they'd wandered from land.
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When I realised things like that, it kind of made me not think about the money or the fame.
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As told to Mia Holt Elizabeth Allen planned to be an architect but soon realised her passion was food.
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Not just another scooter company might be an even more apt label if Gadowski's longer-term ambitions are realised.
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Domino admittedly "freaked out," ("My HIV knowledge was really rubbish back then") but quickly realised that Parker was undetectable.
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I think that many of our partners have realised this and things are starting to move on this issue.
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Yet the idea was new to mainstream economists, who quickly realised that it made many of their models redundant.
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Both governments have belatedly realised that in a volatile region and time, they cannot afford to remain at loggerheads.
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"I realised that conversation is the priority, and I wanted to bring this casual style to Japan," she says.
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"Ambea believes that further efficiency enhancements can be realised over the next two to three years," the company added.
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Cambridge Analytica said it destroyed the data once it realised the information did not adhere to data protection rules.
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Amazed, she realised that the strips could provide a low-risk strategy for stimulating taste and aiding dysphagia therapy.
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When he started to lay on top of us we soon realised he was after a little tummy rub.
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"We realised there was a huge gap in ESOL classes," Heart and Parcel co-founder Clare Courtney tells me.
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It wasn't until he signed on with HackerOne that he realised he could make a career out of it.
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I'm turning 52 this year, and I'm aware and I've realised that we're not gonna have a hit again.
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But she spoke in such an impressively dodgy accent that not even Bloom realised who he was speaking to.
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When the boy who shined his shoes offered him stock tips, he realised the stockmarket was about to implode.
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And Sechin held a stronger hand than many Iraqi officials realised, according to seven sources familiar with the matter.
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But no one realised that the explosion had deposited toxins in the air until an unusual weather change occurred.
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The return on equity improved to 8.3% from 7.6%, mainly driven by increased realised gains in the life segment.
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She realised boomers were retiring from the workforce but didn't want to stop working; so now they are "pre-tiring".
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If the declining projections are realised, already costly stocks could become pricier and equity investors could become even more skittish.
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Of these savings QAR28bn will be realised in 2016-2018 and are taken into account in our capital spending forecasts.
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On the first stop, I think in Virginia, I realised that what we had in New Jersey was very special.
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As you might have realised by now, Brexit isn't a person, but this question still commonly pops up on Google.
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Mr Horowitz argues that the board should have realised that the company's aggressive culture would eventually lead it into difficulty.
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Then I found out and I realised I actually quite like some of records, so I thought I'd buy one.
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Both phrases are about a century old and have had a richer and more varied life than is commonly realised.
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During my research, I realised that up until then no one had attempted a complete 3D reconstruction of ancient Athens.
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Yet by the late 2030s firms realised that women were still not reaching the top ranks as often as men.
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Mr Jiang may not have realised in the 1990s how much this new technology would change the world (who did?).
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Few realised the danger when one crew of Muslim insurgents-cum-kidnappers, Abu Sayyaf, pledged allegiance to IS in 2015.
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Warman told Mashable she only realised what had happened the following day, when she saw the email receipt from Uber.
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Ms Hanawalt is already famous for drawing horses, but it is her birds that are her most richly realised characters.
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With 2014 to 2015 marking the point where the downturn in software-based startups began, their fears have been realised.
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He realised that he knew far too little about the many Americans who were much poorer than his social circle.
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As Mr Kornacki explains, he realised that the key lay "in nationalising congressional politics through confrontations with the ruling Democrats".
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An amateur boxer, Mr Philippe confessed to a "panicky fear" when he realised he might be offered the prime ministership.
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Once most people realised they personally knew someone who was gay, they grew less likely to object to gay politicians.
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And after a quick look through her Twitter replies, I realised I wasn't the only one who felt that way.
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When I started researching, I got immersed in this world and realised what a glorious tradition of hockey we had.
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The industry may need to become just a little more professional, if we want those dreams of drone delivery realised.
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"We realised we couldn't pitch investing in digital to our assets until we did it ourselves at EQT," Tornkvist said.
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Because I realised couldn't spend any more of my life seeing my body as the enemy, instead of my home.
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Things went from bad to worse when I realised I didn't have any dark icing sugar for the emoji mouth.
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China has typically managed this slowdown in economic growth – both realised and anticipated – by tapering its monetary policy in accordance.
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Some of the liquidation risk that was hanging over the market has been removed because it has already been realised.
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" But then she realised it was from her mother and, "I started to cry... I was just absolutely in bits.
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But later they realised their differences made them dynamic, when they combined their Arab and African cultures with American influences.
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Managers realised that by working out where firms employed capital and using it more efficiently they could increase their value.
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When he looked back at his polystyrene tray, he realised that he had spelled out the word "ART" with chips.
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One of the first things that the staffed realised is actually this can first of all train journalists more quickly.
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Mendel realised that these traits were being determined by independent particles of information, which every plant inherited from its parents.
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"Realised today that 'If you break it, you own it' applies outside of retail as well!" another disgruntled netizen quipped.
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But, as experienced economists, the authors may have realised that, when it comes to diet plans, demand is almost infinite.
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"We realised when she started talking about ghosts, or dreams, or something paranormal, the ratings went up," says Mr Vázquez.
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When l realised it wasn't working and l tried to leave, he would get angry and smash the place up.
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It was also the first time I cooked with responsibility and it's when I realised that I really enjoyed cooking.
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When I started listening to Ian Brown, Bob Dylan, Morrissey, I realised I could sing better than all these man!
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I wanted to be 100 percent certain (though I have realised that no restaurant can absolutely guarantee 100 percent safety).
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Like a lot of kids, when I left home, I realised how much you take your mum's cooking for granted!
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I realised that what I was doing was actually interesting people and driving traffic to the music I was uploading.
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When I tried to find them, I realised that nobody had, so I thought I'd give it a try myself.
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As the idea for Kyrö Distillery grew, the founders realised they needed someone on board who actually knew about distilling.
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We realised we wanted to be focused on doing one thing and doing it really well, so yakitori made sense.
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There he got a serious chef education, yet realised he wanted to do something wildly different from French classic cuisine.
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Yesterday I was playing around with my nephew and realised that my words were inappropriate so I removed the post.
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Mr Horowitz argues that Uber's board should have realised that the firm's aggressive culture would inevitably lead it into difficulty.
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"We watched one run-through, and given the quality of the ballet, we realised it was bad," Urin told reporters.
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"We realised triple-digit growth across our focus areas of mobile and advanced threat prevention," said Chief Executive Gil Shwed.
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Last year it realised net proceeds of around 115 million pounds from the sale of stakes in three wind farms.
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"Some time in the last six months I just realised that media attention towards tardigrades has been increasing," he said.
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At times they would be knocked over by the bigger breeds and left floundering ... I realised they were a doggy minority.
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The figure was below the average trade forecast of 2.294 billion, but would be the largest since the 1980s, if realised.
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The most effective strategy for their opponents, as Nelson Mandela realised, was to wait, and, meanwhile, to be unceasing in advocacy.
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Now their worst fears of dominance by others are being realised, not from across the Channel but from across the Rhine.
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When he arrived, he found himself sharing a cold, dirty room with five others, and quickly realised this was a lie.
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Rather than mindlessly bashing the WTO, Mr Trump may have realised the benefits of using it to tackle China's economic misdeeds.
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Still, tech giants seem to have realised that they must think about more than just churning out their next hit products.
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Had you realised that in advance you might have chosen to take the option of cancelling the booking within 24 hours.
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The profits are spread over decades: 226% of the undiscounted earnings from AIA's book of policies will be realised after 220.
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Their initial idea for a single Anglo-American institute to fuse a weakened Britain and an ascendant America was not realised.
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MARYUM SAIFEE was in a college anthropology seminar when she realised she had been a victim of female genital mutilation (FGM).
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So, I started thinking about what to display and then I realised, maybe I should make something that is copying something.
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This kind of strategy was popular in the 19th century, when directors realised that their theatres could be high-society hotspots.
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Back then I thought that was the same grass we have in the parks; later I realised it wasn't like that.
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To try to make sense of it, she realised you have to strip back your own prejudices and let people speak.
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LONDON — You may not have realised you needed an Ed Sheeran emoji in your life, but that's all about to change.
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Three pieces of news at the start of 803 suggest that some of the worst environmental fears are not being realised.
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But the government soon realised that export bans could render its acquisitions useless, and host countries tightened rules on foreign investment.
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He realised that they did not use the complex phonemes of modern languages but relied on simple tones of various kinds.
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"My father was so angry that I realised there was something forbidden, and I had to know about it," she says.
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I realised that one of the reasons I loved living here was to have the chance to be out at night.
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He had realised that he needed to help himself first if he was going to be any use to anyone else.
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Lakestreet Capital Partners AG CEO Christian Kappelhoff-Wulff added that John Menzies board had realised an adequate price for Menzies Distribution.
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"I realised I was bleeding, I went into a bit of shock and didn't know what was going on," he said.
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An American on a sunbed recalls having a massage within sight, he later realised, of the body of a murdered vendor.
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She said one day she noticed a German Krups coffee maker in her sister's house, and realised she had one too.
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It wasn't until he had returned home and showed his wife the footage that they realised the intensity of the encounter.
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Markets may have realised that central bank actions are becoming steadily less effective; global growth forecasts are being revised down again.
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Boko Haram realised the propaganda value of women: the use of supposed innocents as lethal weapons has a powerful shock factor.
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Previous reports that the bank had realised $100 million or more in "arranging" fees had been "incorrect and misleading", it added.
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You may not have realised it, but up until now there's been a giant, Jeff Goldblum-shaped hole in your life.
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"In his deposition for the defamation case, Musk said he retrospectively realised Howard-Higgins was "just taking us for a ride.
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Once I realised it made more sense to focus on music, I stretched it out to make sure I had security.
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Saudi Arabia's informal price targets tend to ratchet up as realised prices rise, with its targets tending to be somewhat elastic.
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This should boost sales over 2017-2018 when the revenue from the presales of the Moscow projects begin to be realised.
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I realised the lengths I'd gone to suppress certain negative thoughts and feelings and by acknowledging that, I could release them.
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I once spat an unpalatable candied substance back into the box and tried to cover it up before my parents realised.
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"It's clear that right now, maintaining the Games for this year will impede (the athletes) dream from being realised," he said.
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She was amused when, waking from a champagne-induced stupor to take her call, he suddenly realised he had been burgled.
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Early on we realised we needed to be maniacally focused on customer service, from both the enterprise and end-user perspective.
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Inflation-targeting was born out of that debacle and simultaneous intellectual advances by economists, who realised the importance of credible institutions.
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If that is realised, it would line up with the RBI's projection and mark its weakest pace since the financial crisis.
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And we sort of realised the same thing about the LGBT community, that there is an importance of knowing, of validating.
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Of course, most of those bands were dropped at a hat when labels realised they wouldn't sell quite like the Monkeys.
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A new working paper finds the programme might be even better than was previously realised, because it costs so little to administer.
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"It was only through experimentation that we realised it could be tough enough to protect against blows from metal weapons," Bamforth said.
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It's something French conceptual artist Sophie Calle realised when she lost her beloved cat, Souris (or mouse, in English), back in 2014.
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Everyone was getting around me, as if they were supporting me but the next day I realised everyone was having me on.
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America's potential will only be realised if its democracy works, he warned, and if its politics reflect the decency of its people.
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In chasing after a new dream before the first one is realised, Airbnb does bear one resemblance to its Silicon Valley peers.
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But much of the benefit they claim to demonstrate could still be realised if omnivores ate better-balanced diets with less meat.
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The production has some nice touches: the sets are realised with exquisite detail, and the special effects are realistic rather than distracting.
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When Miranda asked what a lamplighter was, he realised he'd already played a similar role in his first show, In the Heights.
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Some are less wedded to ensuring that their workers retain the right to move to Britain after Brexit than is often realised.
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It was only as the leaders started working more closely with local communities that they realised food insecurity was such a problem.
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A few names came up, but I realised that there weren't that many female designers showing their collections during Paris Fashion Week.
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I realised that I had a talent, but I also knew that I had to do a lot to keep it going.
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Extracting the country from an intricate framework that stretched farther than anyone realised was bound to be extremely difficult and time-consuming.
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Facebook was a very different company back then and as we have grown we have realised how our responsibilities have grown too.
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"In raising the profile of Antarctic women, we realised there aren't that many Antarctic men that are on Wikipedia," she pointed out.
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How far those hopes are realised will turn on Anthony Kennedy, the longest-serving justice, who sits at the court's ideological centre.
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And that process was itself a labor of love and a huge collaborative effort, mostly realised through the internet and video chats.
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"We were apart for a while, but we realised this year that we were the perfect fit for each other," Lin said.
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Judging by the bristly responses and bewildered expressions at that table, I realised this is area of sex talk that's seldom addressed.
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"We realised that privacy and secrecy are super important for those in abusive relationships, especially for teens and young people," says Nida.
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Having helped Fortune 500 companies adopt these technologies we quickly realised how complicated they were and how much simpler they could get.
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The average realised price for the quarter ending March 31 rose to $56 per boe from $51 per boe a year ago.
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Lower realised prices and increased competition in the U.S. are among the factors dragging down sales, Novo Nordisk said in a statement.
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Press guidelines became stricter, and the royal household gradually realised it needed to work with the press to safely achieve its aims.
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They realised that they would have to use entrepreneurship as an engine to create their own future, if they were to survive.
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That's when I realised that there's a lot of people just like me going through this, but no one would suspect it.
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The Centre Court crowd realised they had a real match on their hands and they were treated to a superb third set.
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When he realised the mosque was being attacked, he ran towards Tarrant, picking up a credit card machine as a makeshift weapon.
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"It's only driving from work ... I realised how special that is and I didn't expect that to happen to me," he said.
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Viraj Patel, global macro strategist at investment advisory firm Arkera, said realised volatility in euro/dollar was at or near record lows.
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Eurohold's fixed charge cover (FCC) ratio, excluding realised and unrealised gains, improved to 0.9x at end-2016 from -5.7x at end-2015.
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Mrs May and Mr Timothy seem to reckon those strengths—and globalisation itself—are much more malleable than their predecessors have realised.
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In what seems to have been a classic "Eureka!" moment, however, Dr Cui realised the answer was staring him in the face.
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It felt like an epiphany for me, where I realised that being unlike what people think you should isn't a bad thing.
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Many leaders were despots who masked their autocracy with the rhetoric of Arab unity and the liberation of Palestine (and realised neither).
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It seems that Goldman and everyone else only realised there was a linkage between queue and premium after Deutsche's big bang moment.
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The firm has $24.1 billion in unrealised investment gains, $3.2 billion in undistributed manager performance fees and $1.6 billion in realised proceeds.
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The firm has $25.3 billion in unrealised investment gains, $3.2 billion in undistributed manager performance fees and $1.6 billion in realised proceeds.
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Neilson then realised that seemingly any thumbprint could unlock the phone, provided the protector was applied to it, including her husband's thumbprints.
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In his December interview, Hearn said that when people realised that the bitcoin network was at breaking point, the price would fall.
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Only when it was read out again and the family details were confirmed he realised this meant his only son was alive.
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Ultimately, I realised that these questions are ignorant of the broader historical treatment of women and its continuing manifestation in today's society.
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"This [new] government also realised [flyovers] were not a solution for the long-term," said YCDC director of urban planning Toe Aung.
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I realised, though, that if I was going to do this properly, I was going to have to write my own stuff.
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That's the longterm, though not yet realised, promise of 'clean meat,' which is produced in a lab by growing real animal cells.
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The synergies will start in the first year of completing the deal and will be fully realised in three years, Bahamdan said.
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While we've seen cars with various personalised settings for users before, we soon realised this was a radical new look at transport.
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We won it, we won the competition, and it was one of those things where I realised he was a brilliant player.
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Bouchara said he was headed to "Tai Fu Ming Di Nan Men," but realised the Chinese characters were gone from the address.
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Later, analysts realised Mnuchin's comment on degree of progress in talks was in the past tense, though the cautious optimism remained intact.
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And I've realised that taking a nascent company and helping it scale into a major international operation is what I've enjoyed most.
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But, the more I saw the post-match interviews, the more I realised that a lot of it was just for show.
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It was probably through 2019 that we realised that the right thing to do is to focus in on the key pieces.
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Some of the most interesting sections are from the early centuries when God had not yet realised that He too was Christian.
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You may not have realised it, but for a brief time a few days ago, you were no longer inhabiting the Earth.
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Aramco realised an average price of $40.68 on its crude oil exports in 2016, down from $49.46 in 2015, the accounts showed.
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And weirdly, those scenes were material that we 100 percent realised that could be used to tell her story in this film.
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Amid the high drama of it all, I realised that, deep down inside, I didn't really want to know what had happened.
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Fixed-charge coverage (FCC), including unrealised and realised gains and losses, was adequate at 6x in 2015, up from 5x in 2014.
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Considering around 200,000 tonnes of coffee are wasted every year in London alone, Kay realised he'd hit on a winning eco-idea.
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"At first Chinese customers were not familiar with Thai products, but later realised it was good quality and wanted more," Kukrit said.
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"We've realised if we want to be more innovative and deliver better service to our customers, we need better culture," he said.
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After a bout of deeply vicious online harassment, I realised kindness on the internet was something that's in all too short a supply.
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By the time the bulk of the vaccines had been delivered, it was realised that the pandemic was less dangerous than initially thought.
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And then you realised fast forward that he was running for President and you were going to perhaps be an obstacle to that?
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We took the signs down as soon as we realised the error and new ones will be in place as soon as possible.
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"I remember my first weeks of high school is when I realised white and black students were two completely separated groups," Pääkkönen says.
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Once people realised that most of these companies did not, and never would, make any money, the exodus started and technology stocks crashed.
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As U.S. voters witnessed Donald Trump becoming their next president, many also realised that they might have to start taking Chinese lessons soon.
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When the agency realised that it was ill-equipped to track those fleeing from the fighting, it began standardising its procedures and technology.
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It was not my intent to upset anyone, and I took the story down as soon as I realised it was being misconstrued.
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When the ground staff realised their mistake, they alerted the crew of the Mumbai-bound plane, which taxied back for the remaining passengers.
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Renaissance realised earlier than other companies that older people want to stay fit and started to offer discounted memberships for those over 60.
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The one good thing about it is that it really pulled me out of myself and I realised that dating is the worst.
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Ahead of the 224 election, Sir Lynton apparently realised that a lack of a clear message cost the Conservatives a majority in 22.
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Voters in Colorado, California and Vermont, all relatively friendly territory for Democrats, rejected single-payer systems when they realised how much they cost.
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Mr Miller: "The Death of the Gods" is full of the stories of people who realised that amazing opportunities were at their fingertips.
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It was only after being sectioned and receiving medication that he realised how much his intense, debauched schedule had affected his mental health.
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Vehicles have come to No Man's Sky, and they are as visually striking and well realised as the rest of the game's look.
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Alas, a short while later North-Korea watchers realised that, as so often with Mr Trump, the rhetoric didn't quite match the reality.
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I just wanted to make sure he was OK. I realised he was OK. I'm sorry I touched him in the wrong place.
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Some of that increase was obviously caused by a deterioration in the economy—investors realised that bond issuers were more likely to default.
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But as the pastor soon realised, "thought police" could operate just as easily in conditions of formal freedom as they could in prison.
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Also, many of those who do work in the profession say they are treated unfairly and that their talents are not fully realised.
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" Tam Chunsun: "If you've realised you don't have any toilet paper after you've done your business, shower or use water to clean yourself!
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I soon realised that this wasn't the time to talk about fracking or the future of Manchester city center from an urbanist perspective.
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"We realised we had to do much more to clean up our financial sector," says Liga Klavina, an official at the finance ministry.
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The characters represent real viewpoints, but the film skips the hard work of characterisation, and they never become fully realised in the imagination.
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He told Reuters that he only realised he was trading "live" when he saw he had reached losses amounting to a million euros.
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"We realised the bad faith on their part," said Patrick Kakwata, president of the National Assembly's Natural Resources Commission, which oversees mining legislation.
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I've tried so hard to defend my school and the people in it but today I realised that I mean NOTHING to them.
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A doctor at the hospital realised it was pneumonia and ordered staff to give the young Jorge Mario Bergoglio two types of antibiotics.
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After a while, they realised that the damage inflicted by more edits than this was triggering a cellular self-destruct mechanism called apoptosis.
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Charles Darwin realised, when looking at the finches of the Galapagos, that as island populations go their separate ways, new species spring up.
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I love FP whole heartedly but when I realised that he was the one that started the applause, I felt a bit ill.
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She realised her mistake as soon as she saw the second guy walk in, and came up to me and told me situation.
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"After competing in Abu Dhabi I realised that although I am super close, I'm not where I personally want to be," Williams added.
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It was only after a few days that the market realised just how vulnerable to sanctions were Rusal's overseas bauxite and alumina operations.
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"Today at the Eurogroup we realised that (debt) discussion is going to be on our table in the near future," Dijsselbloem told reporters.
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When he realised the mosque was being attacked, he ran towards the gunman, picking up a credit card machine as a makeshift weapon.
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The exchange also provided insight for the London students too, who realised that Oaklands lacked a counselling service similar to that in Damascus.
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Until then, I hadn't realised my idol had been exploring skinhead imagery or, as the music press put it, flirting with the right.
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But in the 1970s and 1980s, the lowly stage director got an upgrade in importance, as productions moved towards fully-realised stage interpretations.
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Senior software engineer Joe Osborne said he soon realised the impact SwiftKey's natural language and artificial intelligence technology could have on Hawking's communication.
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Some women posting on Sina Weibo, a Chinese social network, commented that they had not even realised one could safely swim while menstruating.
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It was only two years ago the firm also realised that XL was not big enough in America; it now duly provides XXXL.
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Fiddy then runs to the stage, managing to evade helicopter searchlights but hasn't realised that he's spilt Petit Filous all over his trousers.
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I realised that there was no point in doing this work and having it sit on my computer, letting it go to waste.
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But in December 2015 doctors there noticed their caseload was rising and realised that they had an epidemic on their hands (see article).
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Employers realised that more educated workers were more productive, but were reluctant to train them themselves because they might defect to another employer.
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"As I'm sure you've determined by now, you've realised I am not James Corden," says Cranston at the start of his opening monologue.
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By the time the buyers realised who was on the other side of the trade it was too late: they had been trapped.
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"After speaking to a few friends, I realised that there are many people who suffer from minor and major anxiety," Kocharekar told Mashable.
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The changes they have made to the selection process for this year's event shows they've quietly realised they got it wrong last time.
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It was at this moment Fleur realised she couldn't run away from what she later describes as her life purpose as a psychic.
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The first time I realised I was aroused was when I watched the vomit scene in the documentary Super Size Me in 2005.
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We'd been buying hip-hop imports for ten years; it wasn't just an Asian thing, and I think The Bitmap Brothers realised that.
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I'd looked through photos of myself from several years ago and felt unspeakably sad that I hadn't realised how lovely I had looked.
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Bots are not ready, and Facebook seems to have realised this because this year's F8 conference is about virtual reality and augmented reality.
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Jessica Simpson said she realised "something&aposs got to stop" after she got too drunk to dress her kids in their Halloween costumes.
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And a bigger chunk of corporate profits may flow to middle-class people than previously realised, because they own shares through pension funds.
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"People have realised the risk of trade war remains with us," said Francois Savary, chief investment officer at Swiss wealth manager Prime Partners.
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I realised we might all have different terms for this, but surely I was not the only one who had experienced this change.
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There was, however, some cushioning from higher crude palm oil prices realised and lower finance and tax costs during the October-December period.
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Last week, SoftBank said the first Vision Fund had realised $9.5 billion in cash and mark-to-market gains as of December-end.
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Speaking fondly of the movie, Pearce said he realised the imrecalled drag queens turning up at premieres for the film around the world.
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Life underwriting results remained affected by the negative effects of low interest rates, partly offset by increased realised gains and improved underwriting expenses.
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" It wasn't til her brother, who also had trouble recognising faces, read about prosopagnosia that she realised this might be an actual "thing.
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Thankfully, I realised I'd been mixing up higashi (east) and nishi (west) just in time to eat it with the correct directional positioning.
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In the 1950s Sir Fred Hoyle, a British astrophysicist, realised that the abundance of carbon in the universe was a bit of a conundrum.
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"Once fully realised, the mini-excavator product offering will include 14 models ranging from one ton to six tons," CNH said in a note.
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I had no answer except that I truly loved kids and it was with a heavy heart that I realised that wasn't enough anymore.
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But it was only after her retirement in 2002 that she eventually came across a forum for LGBTQ people and realised she was transgender.
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Like many parents, the Pasternaks tried to discourage him from spending too much time with screens, but realised they were fighting a losing battle.
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While that may seem a tall order, tax reform is finally in sight, even if it is not realised by April 1 next year.
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It was there, during this year of instructing teenagers how to conjugate, that I realised how intensely personal our relationship with music can be.
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The sheer complexity of MiFID 2 casts doubt on whether its main goal—to shed transparency on formerly opaque markets—can be fully realised.
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That's a fact that many employers have realised independently or have simply been thrown into the spotlight unwittingly and now are trying to repair.
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As liberals such as Beveridge realised, the best way to secure support for free markets is to give more people a stake in them.
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"We landed there on day one and realised everyone there also got their office space for free," said Quek Siu Rui, Carousell's chief executive.
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Aldous Huxley, in his novel "Brave New World", published in 1931, realised that this could, regrettably, end up as a feature, not a bug.
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"I hadn't actually realised I could stand," says Ms Butler-Thalassis, a Greek national who is running to be a Labour councillor in Westminster.
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Timms' father, Mark, told ABC News they felt something while swimming but it was only after the incident they realised it was a crocodile.
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He said he wanted to attract high-value manufacturing and services, and realised that would require massive infrastructure investment and a better business climate.
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"We hope that our plans to expand trade volume to $20 billion will be realised within the news few months or years," Rouhani said.
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Despite talking over the intercom to passengers for more than two decades, no one ever realised that the Dutch king was at the controls.
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Sweden-China Trade Council Vice Chairman Frederic Cho said Chinese investors had realised they could gain access to a company's technologies without full ownership.
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If there is, the benefits of deploying AI in the NHS will not be adopted or its benefits realised, and innovation could be stifled.
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It had acquired the stake in a strategic tie-up almost a decade but plans to build gas-fired power plants were never realised.
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But as we went through everything we' d worked on in the last two years, we realised we had about 217 pieces of music.
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Outright resistance is unlikely: the democratic transition began in part because the army realised it was hopelessly ill-equipped to oversee a market economy.
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Many of the deals made last year were not later realised, according to the survey, with one respondent describing theirs as a symbolic agreement.
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Giving humans more options of this sort will be essential if some of the bolder visions for brain-computer interfaces are to be realised.
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While previously TAB only endorsed candidates, providing no financial support, it has realised its brand no longer carries the weight it did among Republicans.
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I also realised that this company, through its technology, has greater capacity than any other company in the entire world to bring people together.
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Budapest is home to Central Europe's most dovish central bank and any gains by Hungary's forint probably won't be realised until later this year.
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The older I got, the more I realised there's no right way, that everything I do and am is also allowed to be black.
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They're known for their tantan ramen (which we only realised after we'd ordered) so we'll have to go back some day to try it.
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Since watching the movie I've gone on to cheer for two university teams and realised just how easy Bring it On makes cheerleading look.
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Reading Act One, Scene Four was the first time I realised just how awesome this play could look when brought to life on stage.
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Retail sales are expected to increase by 11.3%, up from 11.2% in November, leaving the annual rate at a 12-month high if realised.
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After meeting Hermann Goering, Wilhelm realised the true intentions of the Nazis, and that these did not include the restoration of the German monarchy.
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BlackRock, hired by Link to sell the fund's investments, has realised 1.9 billion pounds, representing 63% of the value of the fund, Link said.
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He says he soon realised that "the plugin game is all about how many platforms can you satisfy," and decided it wasn't for him.
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Ramaphosa also said his government realised it had to pursue prudent fiscal policies in order to grow the economy, create jobs and attract investment.
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"After initial denial of the economic slowdown," he said the government has realised it needs to take all possible steps to support economic growth.
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It wasn't until she realised how difficult it was to be a freelancer that she saw a gap in the market, and launched Expert360.
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The key advance was made by Keith Campbell, who realised the importance of synchronised "cell cycles"—the rhythms according to which cells grow and divide.
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Eventually she realised that directing was the one job which incorporated her various artistic interests, but she doesn't make it sound like an irresistible vocation.
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Then I realised I had spent the last few hours wondering through art installations and had yet to watch any of The Rising Sun's bands.
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Like Portuguese P who I'd chatted to online for weeks (rookie error) but five minutes into dinner, realised I felt no attraction to at all.
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It also hedges moves in credit spreads daily with the aim of providing investors exposure purely to the difference between implied and realised credit volatility.
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It was the moment we realised exactly what type of show it is: no one, especially the people we're rooting for the most, is safe.
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Pre-tax operating ROA including realised and unrealised gains (2016: 8.1%, 2015: 103%) has been consistently high even after adjusting for dividends received from subsidiaries.
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The Vivendi CEO said the deal for Premium fell through when the French company realised the agreement was different to what it had first thought.
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Eventually, she realised that she was going to have to alert someone so she came down to reception and we put a jacket around her!
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"We hadn't realised in the past how important it was to also get Googlers to volunteer to help make the projects a reality," she said.
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That scale is something that Sabban claims has never been realised by any single player operating in what he says is a hugely growing market.
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"I also hesitated, but then realised that it was our only shot to get the traffickers," said Kamlesh Rai, Pradhan's mother and a school teacher.
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Swiftly, the mother grabbed her children and rushed to escape, but when she arrived to the ground floor she suddenly realised she'd forgotten her daughter.
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Ambitious plans to build expressways into the city centre were cancelled or only partially realised, because they either went over budget or faced public opposition.
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But aid-workers must have realised that, rather than spend hours checking up on grasping shopkeepers, it would be easier simply to hand out cash.
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Whether I'd be able to find enough red grape skins was one of those things I realised after I placed the order for the still.
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"If Ayesha Mumtaz wasn't so strict, I wouldn't be wearing this glove," says a cupcake-salesman who had not realised that she had been replaced.
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Towergate has made significant progress on the transformation plan, exceptional items remain and the full annualised benefits will not be realised until 2018 or later.
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"I found it harder and harder to leave my bed for the cold darkness outside, and realised that I needed a new focus," Paris wrote.
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The DFB realised that many had been overlooked by club scouts, so it set up 360 extra regional centres for those who missed the cut.
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Researchers realised, soon after the discovery of gene drives half a century ago, that they might be forged into tools for eradicating diseases and pests.
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Even if the Durovs' thesis that a mass-market crypto-currency will take off is right, their bold ambitions could still fail to be realised.
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I think this may be the football effect: since Andy Woodward's disclosure, more young people have realised we exist and are looking online for support.
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American officials realised they could use data and financial flows as a weapon, according to Juan Zarate, a former official, in his memoir "Treasury's War".
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In July 1939 Frenkel finally realised that, whereas blacklisted authors and confiscated newspapers once jeopardised her livelihood, escalating persecution and violence now threatened her life.
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The firm's real business, he realised, was to trick people into handing over money and then persuade them to hoodwink others to do the same.
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Although he is performing the calculations that could allow cosmogenesis, he notes that it will be decades before such an experiment might feasibly be realised.
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I was a bit sceptical at first, since I had planned having smaller enemies – but I realised that it would make the game more unique.
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While the genre has proved popular, consistently appearing on the New York Times bestseller lists, Capote's literary hopes for it have yet to be realised.
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Once he realised he had eased off prematurely it was too late to recover as Dutchman Churandy Martina and Panama's Alonso Edward swept past him.
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Some analysts said the U.S. currency should rebound as investors realised their assessment of the path for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts was overly dovish.
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I was one such kid who wanted to know, but as an adult, I've realised there were some things that were missed along the way.
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After the grueling run for Sometimes I Sit and Think, Barnett realised that the realities of touring overseas weren't as simple as she initially thought.
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The two wanted to work for people with disabilities, and realised that there was little being done outside employment, especially in the area of companionship.
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His mighty oxi ("no") victory was quickly converted to humiliating assent when his government realised that tough bail-outs were the price of euro membership.
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After I finished school, I realised all I wanted to do was cook so I went straight to catering college at the age of 16.
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Emerging on its widening streets, I realised I'd made a mistake: we weren't headed on a holiday – no, not at all - we were finally home.
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With United London playing their first pre-season friendlies in the Hackney Cup last weekend (30/31 July), that ambition is about to be realised.
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Nutrien said its potash volumes rose 17 percent to 3.9 million tonnes at an average realised price of $212 per tonne in the third quarter.
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The agreement "was a framework for bigger and better things that was never realised", says Jennifer Jeffs of the Canadian International Council, a think-tank.
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Slowly but surely, I realised that the fragile woman sitting opposite me had knocked on the door of an elderly woman, who trustingly opened it.
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When clients realised this, they demanded their money back — and Woodford "gated" them inside the fund as he scrambled to liquidate positions to satisfy them.
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Additional gains later in the year would depend on whether U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's campaign-trail promises are will realised or not, he said.
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I have now realised that even if an upload helps an artist quite a lot, it is nowhere near to what I want to offer.
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It was only when he went to Hollywood in the mid-1960s, to shoot on movie sets, that he realised how definitively things had changed.
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I realised then that my story had resonated with people who live in small towns and villages, just like the one I grew up in.
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Though you might not have realised it, what you post on Instagram and Snapchat has a bearing on your coolness (so say teenagers, at least).
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"I realised I have to be conscious of what my body tells me and if my body does better not eating certain foods," she said.
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Fidelity later realised that some 6,738 trades in futures contracts, with an aggregate transaction value of about $39.7 billion were not covered by the exemption.
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It was only after takeoff, when he looked at the map and saw the plane going east instead of west, that he realised something was wrong.
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Either we only just found them or we only just realised they are different enough from related animals to justify the name of a new species.
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It was the first time the Briton, winner of 79 races, had attended and he said he realised the responsibility he had as a multiple champion.
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So I started doing the odd Sunday to help out and so we could see each other, but I soon realised I actually really liked it.
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Chuckling, Mr Doulgaroglou recalls the journalists who scarpered from his hotel once they realised the prime minister was saying something momentous, leaving behind their unpaid bills.
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"Working in the movie space, I realised that there was no platform which combined everything about Bollywood under one roof," Flickbay founder Vishal Ramchandani told Mashable.
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"Peebles realised that the radiation's temperature could provide information about how much matter was created in the Big Bang," the Nobel committee says in a statement.
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As the gun is held to his head, Daryl suggests, "We could go to Disney," a dream will never be realised as the trigger is pulled.
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This, Dr Guigó and his colleagues realised, meant that they could use the records to study how the activity of genes change after a donor's death.
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After a sleepless night, the Kremlin leadership, huddled in a clinic outside Moscow with the ailing general secretary, Yuri Andropov, realised nothing was going to happen.
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By then Mr Romer had broken with the project (after he realised that the "transparency commission" he was supposed to chair would never in fact exist).
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As a result both of this research and his experience as a programmer, he realised that the way many economists were thinking about automation was flawed.
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The pup's human parents realised something was amiss when they discovered a half-eaten windmill ornament from their garden inside the 4-month-old labrador's kennel.
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Kai Sheng Si saw a visually-impaired man at an MRT station looking lost, and decided to help when he realised passers-by were ignoring him.
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Conway said that after China proposed its own new tariffs, market participants realised that the measures would not be in place for six months at least.
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But what if you realised that maximising the efficiency of your workforce meant that in the process you would unfairly distribute the work between your employees?
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The other, and far more immediate, thing I realised, is that there is no sound more tragic than a man singing a chant on his own.
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Morgan Stanley strategists said currency market sentiment is extremely bearish on sterling, with the gap between implied and realised volatility higher than its long term averages.
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"After filing the case, we realised that the bench would not be favourable for us, so we did not move further," Shahriar told Reuters on Monday.
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"As the markets realised that people were buying (to meet) demand for gasoline cars, more metal was shipped to Hong Kong," one trader based there said.
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If only Mr Erdogan and his cohorts could see that strength comes from diversity, and from the freedom to express it, that potential might be realised.
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Brendon really wanted this to be a live tape since it was being recorded properly, but as the set progressed we realised we were quite broken.
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Demand for "Hamilton" far exceeds supply but the additional revenues either go to scalpers or are not realised at all, as lucky theatregoers enjoy a bargain.
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The average realised price slumped to $1,688 per tonne in the first half of 2016, against $2,212 a year earlier, as London Metal Exchange prices fell.
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"It was after I told people at Kshamata that I wanted to live on my own, I realised I had possibly dreamt too big," Sonika said.
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"Realised investment remained low not because investments were cancelled, but because project schedules were pushed back," SKKMigas chief Amien Sunaryadi told reporters at a press conference.
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I realised I was dreaming and simultaneously remembered Dream Leaf, my previous nights of confusing dreams, and my previous attempts years ago to have lucid dreams.
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The other, however, seemed interesting, which I later realised was simply due to the fact that we hardly spoke before playing tonsil hockey in my kitchen.
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"When I was talking to the chefs in a Michelin-starred restaurant, I realised they only use sake and salt on their skewers," says Lee-Joe.
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I realised the change didn't need to come from outside — it wasn't the flesh on my body that needed to change, but the thoughts within it.
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According to Reuters, the cars will have a human driver present, and will be realised in 30 different car models geared up with Level 4 autonomy.
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Mostly, the London-based rapper suddenly realised he needed to completely rethink the way he approached romantic relationships, and how he treated women in the process.
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In contrast, web access became more important than the team had initially realised, leading Monzo to invest quite heavily in a web portal for business accounts.
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Though the timing was terrible, with protests roiling Hong Kong and an escalating trade war between America and China, HKEX realised it was now or never.
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"We realised that the analysis that we did earlier may not be appropriate anymore given" the epidemic has taken more of a sinister twist, Diokno said.
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It fell through, partly because of this concern and also because Congolese officials realised any investor willing to buy the bond would demand a punitive spread.
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The disciplined execution of two transformational acquisitions, with fully realised synergies, provides confidence for the timely implementation of the operational improvement measures contained in the BOM.
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I then went to work as a reporter at The Catholic Herald, a weekly newspaper, which is when I realised I wanted do journalism for life.
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"After due diligence, we realised the asset was not mature and suggested to shelve the purchase," Greenland Hong Kong Chairman Chen Jun told a news briefing.
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However, Commerzbank said in order for the full efficiency benefits of using blockchain to be realised, technical, regulatory and legal requirements need to be further developed.
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The first conversation was pretty one-sided, but Jackson apparently rang Ortega back when he realised he'd just been talking to the star of High School Musical.
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"I realised how much disinformation there was out there and felt really, as a father, as a doctor, I had to do something about it," he says.
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Some of the savings realised by moving an agency to Buffalo, for instance, would be given back through the salary premium needed to attract employees to Buffalo.
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But then I realised, no, no you dumb fuck, that was Toni Braxton's 1996 classic "Un-Break my Heart", to which this melody is almost entirely identical.
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So wrote Le bien public, a journal, in 1876 as Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's vision for his monumental statue, La Liberté éclairant le monde, began to be realised.
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Thinking of leaving my children behind as the tide tossed me around and brought me back to shore, I realised I had to break free of fear.
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The title refers to another of Szeemann's phrases: he used "Museum of Obsessions" to describe not simply his archive and library, but exhibitions both realised and unrealised.
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Despite penning such a grizzly document, Chamizo isn't actually your Cannibal Holocaust nightmares realised, but a Spanish-born graduate of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
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For all the grumbling about Facebook's power and influence over commerce, politics and social activity, having to do without it was, millions of Europeans suddenly realised, unthinkable.
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The hit-and-run politics combined with a persecution complex initially created a pro-AAP sentiment, but people soon realised that the party was addicted to drama.
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But stepping back and processing that emotion, I realised that it wasn't jealousy, but feelings of protectiveness over Thomas, and wanting to make sure he was safe.
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Above Average Recovery for Note Holders: According to our bespoke recovery analysis, higher recoveries would be realised using a going-concern approach, despite Moto's strong asset backing.
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But I soon realised that my cynicism was not a welcome addition to the airing of the very first episode of the latest season of The Bachelor.
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Now based in Sydney and San Francisco, Cardew started Pixc after she began building an online marketplace and realised people needed serious help with their product photos.
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Despite serving as the spokeswoman of the PAIGC, Ms Semedo accepts that the hope of "a happier and more equitable society" after independence has not been realised.
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But when governments, starting in Prussia in the 18th century, got into the business of nation-building, they realised they could use education to shape young minds.
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It was an excellent way of digging down to what people really meant to say, and hence, she realised, fine training for chairing committees and public enquiries.
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Now some have realised that the spongy vegetation can be worth more than the tubers, which sometimes cost more to grow than they fetch in the market.
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I've realised that every single time I wear red and white, at least one person will come up to me and say, 'Wah, National Day already ah?
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The orange-bellied parrot has long been threatened with extinction in the wild, but it's only recently researchers realised just how much trouble the species is in.
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Early on, she realised that Chev would stay away from her bed when she was breast-feeding, so she extended her nursing, which helped with birth control.
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A central bank source said the ECB stands ready to change the terms of its corporate bond programme if it realised it mainly resulted in share buybacks.
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After launching Wi-Fi in its Ola Prime category last September, Ola realised the need for consumers to be seamlessly connect to the Internet on the move.
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SINGAPORE — Singaporeans watching Ellen DeGeneres' recent interview with U.S. President Barack Obama completely missed his positive remarks on the LGBT community — and many probably wouldn't have realised.
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Something that I've realised is it's not just how you play, but how you perform off the court as well at school and in the wider community.
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That's when I realised that people were not just looking to hook up but there were people who were genuinely looking for good conversations and some company.
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"After launching our first in-house educational game in 2014, I quickly realised that making fun, high quality games was very time consuming and expensive," he explains.
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Similarly, Peter Dahlin, another apologetic Swede, this month belatedly realised that his legal-aid activities had broken the law and hurt the feelings of the Chinese people.
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Hopes that living standards would soon improve under Mnangagwa, who came to power after Robert Mugabe was removed in a coup in 2017, have not been realised.
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Day by day, pumpkin by pumpkin, I realised that it was time to participate in a competition to know what people and judges think about my skills.
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Mike Bullen, the programme's creator, initially wrote Rachel into the new script but later realised he was "clinging to something that we needed to let go of".
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The architect, Bradford Lee Gilbert, realised that supporting a super-tall building using conventional techniques would require walls so thick that there would be little floorspace left.
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"I was diving in Greece and realised I was coming across more plastic bags than fish, and I wondered why don't we clean this up," he said.
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When Melissa and Stephen realised they had a 'one of a kind' Lion King Woolworths Ooshie they advertised it for sale in exchange for much-needed water.
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""I thought I was out of the woods and then suddenly it all came back, I suddenly realised no, this is something that I have to manage.
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He realised that the water had leeched his hair's nutrients out through the tips, and that this nutrient deficiency had worked its way up to his scalp.
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Prince Mohammed decided to move on his family, the person familiar with events said, when he realised more relatives opposed him becoming king than he had thought.
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"What critics said: "This is a chirpily realised world that stays true to its experimentalism - and its pleasures are consistent, if deliciously twisted, and very surreal indeed.
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After a couple of months, I realised that not working and spending money was not going well, and I was getting kicked out of the grotty betsit.
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The internet has been around for two decades but only in the last few years have most luxury goods makers realised why they need to be there.
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And after researching, travelling through America, and talking to various people and publishers, I realised how strongly I wanted Sudanese Kitchen to come across: real and informative.
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There was so much of it, and so many different projects going on, that at a certain point we realised we had to pull a record together.
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The merger of Ahold and Delhaize will result in 750 million euro in gross savings in 2019, the company said, with 220 million euros realised this year.
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"Some investors may have realised that it is a state-owned company and the government may step in to help," said a Hong Kong-based credit trader.
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As peripheral bond markets come under pressure, volatility is also growing, with realised 10-day volatility on Spanish and Italian bonds at their highest since late April.
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Analysts polled by the bank had on average expected profit to fall to 592 million euros, from 607 million euros realised in the same period last year.
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"I had hoped the central bank would do something to trigger excitement and fuel investment, but that expectation was not fully realised," he told broadcaster CNN Turk.
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I soon realised this disparity between the outside and inside of the restaurant was a metaphor for the relations between front- and back-of-house staff, too.
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Porsche began to boom once it cannily realised that its coveted horse-and-antlers badge could adorn the bonnets of a range of less obviously sporty models.
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In 2015 while at the University of Haifa in Israel, Akkaynak realised discovered that scientists were using color-correction equations designed to be used in the atmosphere.
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Citi said on Monday the group's historical growth had set a high base and that much of the easiest expansion had already been realised under Tucker's tenure.
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I then quickly realised that these attributes were also present in very different ways in Pop and Constructionism [the name sometimes given to post-war British Constructivism].
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When Israeli sensors realised they would land on the Syrian side, David's Sling was given an abort order for the interceptors to self-destruct in mid-air.
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During the days that followed, I watched my father grieve the loss of his mother, and I realised that someday I too would have to go through this.
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Kate*When I was in Iceland I worked out the exchange rate incorrectly and spent $212 on hiking pants instead of $5003—and only realised after wearing them.
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TWO hundred and eight boxes were handed over by the North Koreans, but American scientists quickly realised that the remains inside them belonged to many more lost servicemen.
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"We already realised that they had a sort of absolute and volcanic rapport, so we tried to show that in a film, it should show something," Delepine said.
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I was so overcome with this profound sense of relief when I realised that I'm gay — not bi, not pan, but gay — with a romantic love for women.
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However, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said last week that the administration realised Abe faced an upper house election in July that could make an early deal tough.
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If the former mayor of Conflans never realised his aspirations, though, the new French president whom he inspired is succeeding in ways he could hardly have dared imagine.
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Older people in multi-generation teams tend to boost the productivity of those around them But for all those benefits to be realised, two things need to happen.
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The exchange was already far advanced in constructing a stocks bridge between Chinese and international markets, subsequently realised in the form of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Connect pipeline.
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Then, this month, the government realised that its promises both to cut taxes and to limit the fiscal deficit to 3% of GDP entailed spending cuts this year.
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But the move proved to be short-lived, as most analysts realised that this wasn't enough of a surprise to significantly impact the figure for the entire bloc.
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Ilena: When I started to get loads of tattoos I realised the cream they advise you to use is made from chemicals and isn't good for the skin.
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Belatedly, Mr Obama realised that America required a concerted effort to regain its technological lead, yet there is no guarantee that it will be the first to innovate.
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Researchers realised soon after the discovery of gene drives in nature, half a century ago, that they might be made into powerful tools for eradicating diseases and pests.
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We played together for 2 or 3 months before we realised we needed more instruments to reach ~optimum radge~ so Hells joined us with her bass and synth.
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Thanks to the writers, supermarket suppliers, restaurateurs, and television personalities of the post-War era, word got out, and we realised the culinary wisdom of our European neighbours.
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According to Ms van Loon "the client realised as soon as they saw the building that it should be a public building," and a national one to boot.
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"I have realised that in Nigeria Nasty Boy would continue to be a niche publication but that is fine because we cater to a global audience," he said.
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Yes, I will recall them with a strange fondness, like I'm fond of all the other moments that I realised my near-total disillusionment with this awful world.
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Tutton said there were roughly 2.6 million people in Britain with problem debts, a number that could rise sharply if predictions of a post-Brexit recession are realised.
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She started baking for her kids' playdates four years ago, and started baking more chiffon cakes, when she realised how much sugar goes into the average butter cake.
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"The idea to create a pure retail business with SSE for 10 million customers, and buy all the electricity to do that, could not be realised," Herrmann said.
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My beloved sister, I don't think you realised that success is never about the big things, but about the small things, and that just being you was enough.
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It was only when I stepped on the ice that I realised just how tricky this was going to be, and I immediately fell flat on by derriere.
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King turned vegetarian when he realised that wolfing down a bucket of hot wings down after a chanting session wasn't exactly helping him on the path to enlightenment.
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"The first two or three noises we just ignored, and then we realised something was going wrong," said Sheikh Muhammed Fahad, who was inside the men's prayer room.
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Viraj Patel, global macro strategist at investment advisory firm Arkera, said realised volatility in euro/dollar was at or near record lows with traders struggling to find direction.
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New chairman Ken Anderson is hopeful of having it lifted ahead of the summer window, but whether that hope will be realised or not remains to be seen.
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I first realised I was a sexual oversharer during a pretty uncomfortable moment with a new housemate — someone I barely knew, but was trying to get to know.
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Those on the left, the more realistic of whom always saw nudging Mrs Clinton leftward as the most they could hope for, want to see that hope realised.
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Then, while waiting for his university supervisor, Markowitz struck up a conversation with a visiting stockbroker, and realised he could apply some of his economic thinking to markets.
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I just didn't think the technology was there yet, but then I became more informed, I realised we were probably pretty close ... to broad, consumer market electric cars.
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"We realised that the opinions of footballers on homosexuality changed when we interviewed them in a setting outside of football, in their homes for example," said Anthony Mette.
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Dixon managed to quit drugs when she realised she no longer needed to take what her abuser was giving to her if she wasn't being controlled by him.
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Ambea said it expects direct annual cost savings of 90 million crowns, half of which will take effect in 13 before the full benefits are realised in 2020.
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"I studied the food chain and realised that soon our lake will be depleted - (and) fish is the main ingredient for our food and animal feeds," he said.
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And I felt like it stunted me a bit, because I grew up thinking they weren't being mean and got older and realised, 'oh, you were being horrible.
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The report, by world-leading scientists at Imperial College London, said the UK government only realised "in the last few days" that its existing strategy was not workable.
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Once I realised that there were so many people struggling with the same issues it gave me the impetus to quit my job and to create Koru Kids.
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