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But they also might have changed somewhat from who they once were, realised something about their identity or developed in their preferences as they've aged.
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You realise something about the flesh, she says, when you see a surgeon put his hand through a woman's breast.
My feeling is that Malian music draws attention to the richness of that social capital, and if you listen to it, you realise something about this society really is sorted".
Hopefully it made them realise something about themselves, too".
While Insomniac Games was working on its bleak alien-invasion trilogy, Resistance, the studio realised something weird about the global apocalypse.
His performance is note-perfect: the length of time he takes to reply, the way he gulps slightly before speaking, his refusal to turn towards his friend, the look on his face as though he has just realised something dreadful about himself.
There was, I realised, something strangely satisfying about exploding the brightly coloured blocks: it took skill and strategy.
But then one night, he realised something: both scripts were about a man just ambling along, seemingly quite happy in life, until a cataclysmic event changes everything.
But I've realised something: when I think about the great novelists translated into English from other languages, disproportionately few of the names I come up with are women's.
Von Sydow, playing the tormented artist in Hour of the Wolf (more compact, more threatening, the name, in Swedish, as Vargtimmen), said: "A minute can seem like an eternity - it's beginning now," and I realised something was being taught to me about making art: here was a minute of screen time, an experience shared between the characters and the audience.
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