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To the contrary, the game analogy suggests that the act of spectatorship contributes to enhancing the being of the artwork by bringing what is at play within it to fuller realisation.
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I do so with the full realisation of its implications.
Our duty, Wilde writes, is to develop the self to its full realisation.
Undeterred, Obama concluded: "We may not live to see the full realisation of our achievement, but that's OK.
Sunday was dreadful too because the full realisation of what had happened had begun to hit home.
It wasn't until a close friend of mine was brutally gan- raped and murdered that the full realisation hit me.
"It is long since I remember being so moved by a depth of pain in words and music," Clara wrote, as if full realisation had just dawned.
The script is Walsh's fullest realisation yet of characters trapped in bizarre, heightened circumstances who tell their own stories as a means of expressing twisted love.
"So you can imagine my concern when the full realisation of what we had to deal with within a rather short period of time came home to me".
But as the full realisation of the disaster facing British fish stocks sinks in, Ministers are also drawing up other radical measures.
They must be men who are willing to stick to principles and to fight for their full realisation...Hayek was concerned with principles, not with the political reality of implementing them.
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