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But few of them would ever have realised there was a problem.
HAD Rip Van Winkle fallen asleep in early 2007 and woken up today, he might not have realised there had ever been a financial crisis.
If only Mubarak and the goons who sustained his tyranny had read more fiction they might have realised there was a nascent revolutionary in their midst.
Edis suggested to her that she must have realised there was a risk he had been hacking phones during that time.
It was the contest in which none of the Conservatives appeared to have realised there were 330 votes up for grabs.
Judges ruled that, had the editors at La Tercera bothered to test the recipe before publication, they would have realised there was a good chance of the dough exploding in the frier, showering the unfortunate cook with boiling oil.
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Cameron has not found the answer, but he has realised there is a problem.
It sounds as though easyJet, despite its silence, has realised there is a problem with Calendar.
Edwards said he had realised there was a problem 40 seconds before News at 10 was about to start and that he heard "pandemonium" in the background.
While still an undergraduate, he had realised there was a gap in the market for black-and-white images, and used an old German plate camera loaded with ex-RAF film to produce prints of superb technical quality.
Prince William says he has realised there is an "elephant in the room" in all the charities he worked with - from addiction and homelessness to veterans' welfare and young disadvanted people.
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