Sentence examples for realisation that all from inspiring English sources

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One of the chief pleasures of Paul Bright's Confessions of a Justified Sinner was the slowly dawning realisation that all was not as it seemed.

He accepts and even loves Rayon, but we don't get a grand-scale happy-clappy realisation that all of us are equal.

For uncovering striking evidence of strong-weak duality in certain supersymmetric string theories and gauge theories, opening the path to the realisation that all string theories are different limits of the same underlying theory.

It had it all: heart-thumping love at first sight; the giddy getting-to-know you; the slow-drip realisation that all was not as had first seemed; one brief, glorious make-up after a row; and a final door-slamming-walking-out, never to return.

The conditions of his imprisonment sound exactly as benign as you'd expect from a country like Norway, and it's clear that what Breivik is raging against is the realisation that all that now remains to him is a long, comfortable wait to die.

This was certainly the case for Guilherme Leal, co-founder and co-chairman of Natura, Brazil's largest cosmetics, fragrance and toiletries maker, when he collapsed with a heart attack at the age of 37. Leal, a billionaire as a result of his stake in Natura, tells the Guardian how "the pain helped me to integrate myself" and spurred the realisation that all of life is interconnected.

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What frightens Dornan is the same thing that has frightened all actors, I'm sure, at one point or another: the realisation that we all contain the bigot, the thug, the zealot, the killer; that these feelings bubble away surprisingly close to the surface of civility.

But just as all the schadenfreude about the collapse of big, unloved investment banks must be the tempered with the realisation that we all pick up the bill in the end, the price for a Klinsmann crash is uncomfortably high too.

It seems like a question of representation: there needs to be a realisation that not all the interesting stories on TV are happening to white people.

At 25, time was running out for the Latvian, who had come to the realisation that, for all he enjoyed the good life, true happiness would only come from being the best tennis player he could.

My second reading was at a much more leisurely pace and in a more leisurely situation, and this time it wasn't just the plot and characters that gripped me, but the realisation that we all go through our lives much like the citizens of Besźel and Ul Qoma, carefully not seeing things that we don't want to see.

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