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The arrival of De Gea, aged just 20, adds instant quality with the promise of the realisation of greater potential.
It is the start of the realisation of the dream for which Ken Sand-Wiwa and other martyrs laid down their lives.
Incidentally, every week brings new evidence of the realisation by American business leaders of the dangers of the fiscal path which America is treading.
As time passed, I reflected on my limited experiences in light of the realisation that I may spend the rest of my life fundamentally unsatisfied.
Living alone for the first time is a commonplace experience in terms of the realisation, and acceptance, of unopposed selfish- ness.
"That broke my heart, really," he says of the realisation he would not be able to reach his holy grail of 300 winners in a season.
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There is also evidence of the importance of contextual factors to the realisation of claimed benefits.
Thus, while global drivers such as climate and CO2 may enhance the risk of WPE, the realisation of WPE is largely dependent on management decisions.
This curve illustrates the time lag between implementation of and the realisation of future benefits from screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Halliday complements the picture of the realisation-stratification relation with 'instantiation', the concept by which Halliday relates Malinowski's terms 'context of situation' and 'context of culture'.
The grade/tonnage curves of the realisations and kriged model are presented in Fig. 2.
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