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Oxfam has long realised the importance of smartening up their shops, introducing an uncluttered standardised look back in the 70s.
For the US has long realised that the Iraqi people, if given the choice, would elect forces hostile to US policies.
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As some on the left have long realised, Fukuyama was performing an ideological sleight of hand.
I've long realised that if people could make money out of helping women achieve real equality we wouldn't be in this mess.
Physicists have long realised that on the smallest scale, space is filled with a bubbling melee of particles leaping in and out of existence.
I think my great-grandfather, with his sense of humour, would have laughed … He had long realised the hypocrisy of politicians".
It's not that I feel like a cheat – I've long realised that money is necessary to launch a creative career.
I'm sure the hard-pressed editors of the three titles have long realised that, with falling profits and falling sales, the axe was bound to fall.
Experts have long realised that some of the characteristic vivid reds of the frescoes in Pompeii and Herculaneum were originally yellow.
Although economists have long realised that productivity growth is a prime determinant of general economic growth, models of growth in the past made no attempt to explain productivity growth, but assumed that it was "exogenous" (caused by outside factors).
As one Ugandan civil society group official told me, NGOs have long realised the futility of concentrating on protecting their tree while the state mows down the surrounding forest.
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