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It is beyond conflict, beyond struggle and inner struggle, wholly realised.
In the end, all that really matters is that a book should be wholly realised, be it real or imaginary.
"We do not expect these savings to be wholly realised until spring 2013 and so, whilst we expect a modest recovery in the second half, we now anticipate that Blacks will be earnings-dilutive in the current year," he said.
The typical readings of TWBB as a film about greed, economics, religious zealously, masculinity, and failed fatherhood are all apt and proper but usually lose sight of the deep humanism of a film which, as if by magic, creates a wholly realised and living figure in the contradictorily expansive character of Plainview.
The characters are wholly realised and believable as individuals, but they also stand in for stories and conflicts that go beyond their own lives.
She had gone into analysis as a follower of Carl Jung's belief that integration of personality, the conscious with the unconscious, was the path to the wholly realised individual.
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It's nothing like The Stand, when you actually get down to it, but as I sat in that editorial meeting, and as I read The Stand again, I realised that I am wholly, totally indebted to King's book.
I eventually realised that this was wholly unnecessary, and not entirely helpful!
It's wholly industry-enforced – by an industry that realised its reputation was more valuable than the sellers' databases.
Has Labour realised this?
I should have realised.
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