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For Bowie, this ISP wasn't just a new means of marketing his material to the masses, it was the realisation of something he'd always understood about music: that the fan response completes the art.
"Underneath all the commercial activities of the board," he wrote in an early LPTB report, "underneath all its engineering and operation, there is the revelation and realisation of something which is in the nature of a work of art..
The poem was not about the painting, but as in Bishop's "Poem", it was about the watcher; it was as much about what the eye does and how the self could be offered something – a glimpse of something else, a realisation of something much less certain than the image in the painting – as it was about what was actually seen in the painting.
For those who don't know, an epiphany is a great realisation of something, but back in the day it also means the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.
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While the realisation of such an ideal was something that lay in a distant future, Maritain nevertheless thought that such a federation was possible, providing that the individual states retained a fair degree of autonomy and that persons could be found from each state who would voluntarily distance themselves from the particular interests of their home country.
And a stadium of four million is what cricket has managed to create in this past month or so, as the realisation grows that McCullum has an exceptional team perhaps on the brink of something to match.
By Wednesday, a general sense of unease at the BBC began to crystalise into a realisation that something might be seriously wrong.
The realisation that something was wrong came suddenly.
"It was a horrible realisation that something was seriously wrong," he said.
In that hospital room I had a sudden and powerful realisation that something had to change.
Even the realisation that one day he will probably be confined to a hospital bed sets him wondering how he could be useful there, because "it's nice to think of something to do when you're dying".
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