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At the moment when they come across him in the play he is staggering under the weight of a burden intolerable to one of his temperament.... Of all this, Guildenstern and Rosencrantz realise nothing.
So many people, especially women, bury their head in the sand about the fact that their body might have changed since last year and are horrified when they realise nothing suits them any more.
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It was only months later that we realised nothing would ever be the same again".
On the one hand, Descartes realised, nothing is more obvious and undeniable than the fact that you're conscious.
When he realised nothing could be done, Stewart headed through the garage to his hauler parked on the other side.
A few days later I flew back to London, where I live, but had nothing to take as I had realised nothing is really necessary in an emergency.
That is why he helped shape the 18th century and why he still speaks to us today: he realised nothing was more subversive than comedy.
But to see the horror of what was happening in Johannesburg, of people being set on fire because they wanted their electricity turned on, I realised nothing had.
Part of the allure of unclaimed spaces is their radical potential to offer a blank canvas – but as Omar and I belatedly realised, nothing, and nowhere, starts from scratch.
After questioning God's love, I realised nothing could stop God from loving me.
It was also one of the first PC games I ever played, and the moment I realised nothing on my SNES could match its cinematic production values.
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