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been realising
verb
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"Distilleries have been realising they don't have enough to meet demand," McGirr adds.
Increasingly charities and other civil society groups, following where commercial companies led the way, have been realising the potential of data-centric approaches.
"One of the most exciting things, too, has been realising how important the internet already is to many of the artists who are involved.
What we've been realising for some time now is that, for all the team sport rhetoric, only two sides are really at play in Britain and beyond: Team Super-Rich and Team Everyone Else.
And so the dream of a £1 million bonus for winning the Lancashire Chase-King George-Cheltenham Gold Cup treble is still on for owner Mrs Jean Bishop and trainer Colin Tizzard, but this horse has been realising dreams and confounding critics all his career, ever since bounding clear at 40-1 in the Cheltenham Festival Bumper back in 2010.
I thought it was doable, but I've been realising [since] I got through the assessment, and how I done, that I said - this is not going to be doable".
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My worst fears have, however, been realised.
The worst fears had been realised.
"Because that dream has been realised".
That has not been realised".
His fondest fears have been realised.
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