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Malcolm Preston, the global head of sustainability at PwC, said: "Everybody has suddenly realised that the scarcity of raw materials was much worse than they thought.
I would argue that the vast sums of money May has started to randomly spend in areas where she has suddenly realised there might be a problem show her clear intent.
It's as though British publishing has suddenly realised that anyone can flog a work that's out of copyright – usually 70 years after the author's death – and they don't have to pay royalties.
He gave his speech without notes, which is supposed to imply passionate sincerity, but which merely made his eyes glaze over like an actor who has suddenly realised that he's completely forgotten what follows "to be or not to be …" He swayed gently as he spoke.
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She had suddenly realised that the world was grossly unfair.
"A lot of people have suddenly realised they have stuff to sort out".
And with that, I have suddenly realised what the camerawork of this video reminds me of.
Now, with the huge numbers of refugees coming to Germany, Merkel's voters have suddenly realised the extent of the magnetic powers she displays.
And then I've suddenly realised he's Olivier's Richard III a lot of the time … I don't know what happened".
Ali quit on Wednesday, claiming to have suddenly realised it was going to be difficult to balance her job as a mother of two children and the demands of an election campaign.
I have to say... four months ago I was at the doctor's, getting a check-up, and I said, "Doc, I've suddenly realised I don't have a political party".
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