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"I hadn't quite realised how explosive it was," she begins.
The sticky toffee pudding ice cream is a great idea not quite realised.
But Beard's reverie is interrupted when another man starts eating the crisps, setting up an intense but never quite realised confrontation.
The Tory majority was a lovely surprise for the party, but it still hasn't quite realised how unlovely governing with such a small number of MPs will be.
It turns out Manson's lyrics about killing, about killing strangers, are true in a literal way that even he hadn't quite realised.
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However none of the later books has quite the perfectly-realised charm of the original, first published in 1952, in a Britain where Arrietty's yearning for colour, light, and greater excitement than jealously-preserved middle-class respectability, would have struck home for many readers.
For many, perhaps most, sex was hardly then a quite unlosable game – as Larkin fully realised.
Popjustice compared it to "Some Girls" by Rachel Stevens and added "[The] track lays a really strong foundation for the realised comeback that didn't quite happen last time and it's hard not to think of it as a late contender for single of the year.
It doesn't quite make the jump from likeable home movie to fully realised film, and the play's misogynistic contrivances are particularly wince-worthy in a contemporary setting, but it's still an admirable project.
Oh, they're not accepting me, they're not coming.' Now, I think I'm further down the road with it: 'Look, this is who I am, this is what I'm capable of.' About three albums ago, I sort of realised: 'They're definitely not coming, it's not happening.' I can be quite philosophical about it".
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