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Everything is perfectly physically realised, and yet it is a realisation of pure, Bible-driven flights of fancy.
WikiLeaks is a realisation of this tension.
The second reason outsourcing has probably passed its peak, Evenett says, is "a realisation of the problems involved".
That musico-spatial illusion is a realisation of the essential genius that Max identifies in Borromini's buildings: the way they achieve feeling of making small spaces bigger than they actually are.
Or rather, the Ninth Symphony is a realisation of the limitless possibilities of the symphony, to reflect who we are, a sounding board for vastly different ideas and ideologies about music, the world, and our place in it.
He implores the young conductors to "not be in your own world, to try and have more contact with the musicians", and every moment he is conducting the orchestras is a realisation of that ideal.
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It would be a realisation of a lot of childhood dreams and hard work," he said at St Andrews yesterday.
Here, the tramp is truly the other: rather than a projection of our fears, he's a realisation of our romantically antinomian fantasies.
The project cars are a realisation of his teenage fantasy – that of being a hot-rodder.
As depicted in Figure 1, the V-RAN and the virtual machine (VM) can be claimed to be a realisation of the corresponding concepts; likewise, RAN sharing is the equivalent of multi-tasking in OSs.
Lasance said he was glad Aden was not killed off because it was a "realisation of his potential".
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