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"Tying the educational moments to an actual event is when it really sinks in," he said.
People are always telling me to take care, but this is when it really sinks in.
"When you're in this room and everybody around you is a Middle Eastern man, it really sinks in," said Jacqueline Baronian, an immigration lawyer in New York.
"It's only when you go back home that it really sinks in," Judy Murray says on a day of rare Scottish sunshine.
You'll hear this a ton, but I don't think it really sinks in until you're in the thick of it — like most things in life!
That's crap.[1] He'll probably need about two months before it really sinks in.
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"It was not until the first resident stood there watching his meter going backward, generating electricity that would go back to the power company, that I think it really sunk in," Mr. Fenichel said.
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