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Everything is perfectly physically realised, and yet it is a realisation of pure, Bible-driven flights of fancy.
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Lasance said he was glad Aden was not killed off because it was a "realisation of his potential".
It is a realisation that the lives of older and disabled people are just too important, too precious to be a vehicle for their deregulated financial models that entail large debt, little tax, minimal transparency and accountability and no security for service users.
The second reason outsourcing has probably passed its peak, Evenett says, is "a realisation of the problems involved".
If there's one thing I took away from this, it was a realisation that the world of work, and what is expected of us, is changing at lightning speed.
WikiLeaks is a realisation of this tension.
This is a realisation of a reliability and performance analysis for FDI in future spacecraft.
Or maybe it was a realisation from the very first day of his tenure as England head coach that the Pommies do not have an unlimited pool of quality players to choose from.
It was a realisation that linked the seemingly separate worlds of primes and squares.
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.
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