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You'd have thought Tate's character would have realised from the outset that the seat was basically a two-way fight between Labour and Lib Dems.
Spenders and savers may seem like very different beasts, but I have realised from my work as a financial coach over the years that they have one thing in common: most of their attitudes to money were forged in childhood, as they learnt from parents or guardians.
Those who heard Lisa on the radio, as one of the first presenters of Nightwaves on Radio 3, on A Point of View and much else on Radio 4, might not have realised from the richness of her voice that she was in fact a small person, though she often added several inches to her height with stylish shoes, and her energy made her seem bigger than she was.
"What I have realised from having spoken to patients is that they never forget that conversation, and actually quite often they don't forget the specific words that you use," she says.
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They were actors in history, as he had realised from the age of ten, exploring bomb-sites in Norwich to find dogged new seedlings he already knew as aspen and sycamore.
Gallagher said he had realised from Daly's appearance in court last Thursday that the crown's chief witness, who can now be named as Denis O'Connor, from the Irish Republic, had provided contradictory and unreliable evidence.
This was a turning point for Nassali who lightens up when asked about the benefits she has realised from the programme.
We have realised, often from mistakes and the promise of technology not being fully realised, that while technology can be a useful tool, it does not trump the deep, institutional and political factors and human motivation considerations that underlie exclusion and social change.
He added: "Tesco should have realised the threat from the discounters and acted at least 18 months ago.
"All those who followed him would have known this and would have realised the perspective from which this man was communicating".
The investors who drove up the shares after Drastic Dave's dramatic arrival appear to have realised that far from mounting a quick recovery under its new boss, the reality is that Tesco faces a long and difficult journey.
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