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When the Soviet Union collapsed, they were forced to realize suddenly that they didn't have food.
We are slowly — and painfully — being forced to realize that we are no longer the America of our imaginations.
"We're being forced to realize that men aren't so simple either," Goldstein said, "because of what we've learned about women".
And in the end, Butterfield 8 was forced to realize that nothing says "We're sorry" like a little money back.
Germans were forced to realize that foreign guest workers were never going home — one-fifth of its residents are now immigrants or of immigrant background.
When, through a series of atrocities visited upon his family, Titus is forced to realize that this imperial chain is corrupt, Mr. Hodge seems to undergo internal combustion.
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The later section, "Wall rendering with lateral-force-direction sensing", on the other hand, will utilize the effect of pushing force, to realize lateral-force-direction sensing.
In the simulation, we assumed that the finger and contactor exerted sufficient force to realize their intended or programmed motions.
For substations in large-area district heating systems, the primary network supply water can be used as a driving force to realize heat transfer between the primary and secondary networks under an absorption heat-exchanger technique.
A microscopic view suggests that the material particles at the top of four projections move in ellipses and drive the slider alternately via frictional forces to realize linear motion.
In this context, the following data descriptions and empirical results were driving forces to realize the study's objective to observe and evaluate the nature and role of market participation, role of price discreteness with its optimality, and financial resource utilization by the bank-custodian depository participants for nifty futures market.
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