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Wilde's version of Socialism could only be realised in a world not only far richer but also technically more advanced than the present one.

A Yemen ensnared in war threatens many of the expected gains from the Iran nuclear deal; gains that cannot be realised in a heavily unstable region with multiple ongoing wars.

President Clinton, who made every effort to broker the agreement, blamed Arafat, who never even bothered to make a counter offer: I regret that in 2000 Arafat missed the opportunity to bring that nation into being and pray for the day when the dreams of the Palestinian people for a state and a better life will be realised in a just and lasting peace.

She doesn't spare herself from revealing her most embarrassing lapse of judgment: having received letters of support from many, including two billionaires, she replies to these latter (when stoned, egged on by friends) with an email "thanking them for their generous offer of help and suggesting it might best be realised in a monetary form".

The inner part of the LHCb tracking system will be realised in a silicon microstrip technology.

A practical brain machine interface (BMI) requires real-time decoding algorithms to be realised in a portable device rather than a personal computer.

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However, he does not believe that the anti-euro sentiment will be realised in an exit from the single currency.

Bad, because that fear has to be realised in an environment where I feel safe – other adults around, the scary bits wrapped up before bed, and so on.

"I now wanted a structure, to be realised in an Etude, that was already worked into the micro-dimension of a single sound, so that in every moment, however small, the overall principle of my idea would be present".

The key question then is what separation efficiency can be reached and whether this can be realised in an energy-efficient way.

When I say that I prefer pink to grey, however, I express a preference for a property that may be realised in an indefinite number of states of affairs.

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