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Because they live in the city, the Shelleys witness firsthand what a hot summer is like in an urban environment, and fully realize the importance of helping a youngster escape, however briefly.
"We hope that Syria will immediately become more tolerant in its attitude towards civilians and fully realize the steps it has started towards reforms in a way to persuade civilians," the semi-official Anatolian News Agency quoted Mr. Erdogan as saying.
Multidisciplinary research will be necessary to face those challenges and fully realize the potential of AM in the coming days.
It is also worth mentioning the research findings of Lavelle and Al-Sheik (2013) in this part of the study that although a small but growing number of women in Saudi Arabia are actively challenging the status quo, further regulatory, educational and socio-cultural changes are urgently needed to promote women's entrepreneurship and fully realize the economic and social aspirations of the Kingdom.
Every employee has the ability to help every other person they work with shine and fully realize their potential.
You've, somehow, got to take something that was already there and fully realize it, augment reality and create something that works alone and together with the track.
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But the genius of this book is that its protagonists, especially its Anna Karenina-like central figure, Irene Redfield, are complex and fully realized and individually responsible as well.
After all, "War and Peace," "A Tale of Two Cities," "The Scarlet Letter" and "Ragtime" are all historical novels, yet are rich and fully realized narratives.
Good teaching helps make productive and fully realized adults — a result that won't show up in each semester's test scores and statistics.
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