Sentence examples for be a realism from inspiring English sources

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Keane added that there needed to be a "realism" about the Republic's capability at international level.

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That is a realism lost in theology.

But there's a realism that's set in.

"It's a realism that's disturbing because it's so close to reality, and yet you know it's not.

By the century's end, painting had returned to realism, although it was a realism deeply inflected by the brief experiment with abstraction.

By century's end, painting had returned to realism, although it was a realism deeply inflected by the experiment with abstraction.

It is a realism focused on addicts, criminals and other desperadoes, set on housing estates and patches of waste ground where it is usually raining.

Perhaps that is why there was a realism about Hodgson as he prepared for his first game, against Grasshoppers Zurich, last night.

Poland hosted a coal summit at the same time and there is a realism in the way Japan has revised its targets.

But I always appreciate this kind of moment more, possibly because I began my career in reportage; there is a realism about it that is beautiful.

But if you can hang in, there's a realism to this traveling history lesson, with a richly tactile and authentic quality.

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