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In many parts of the developing world, the enormous potential of mobile networking is not being realised thanks to excessive import duties on phones and network equipment.

It's a well acted, boy-meets-girl story (with added monsters) scarily realised, thanks to Edwards's smart use of the mini-budget.

I almost shivered as I realised, thanks to the splendid Ben Macintyre's Double Cross, how insane was the intelligence risk and how uncannily close we came to Normandy defeat just because of the death of one dog called Babs in Gibraltar, and the effect on one of the five ludicrously brave yet varyingly sane "turned" super-spies who fed the Germans such successful tosh about the invasion site.

It came to represent my belated attempt to take on board "only connect": to a greater or lesser extent I remained critical throughout of the City and its inhabitants; but I also realised (thanks in part also to John Galsworthy and his Forsytes) that those practical men were flesh-and-blood humans whom I needed to portray in as three-dimensional a way as possible.

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I now realise (thanks in part to my habit of Googling my own name) that there are many blogs dealing in the same subject matter.

But it was a dream that took several years to realise thanks to a combination of French bureaucracy and the hostility of some neighbours who did not welcome the arrival of an Englishwoman with a plan to farm plants to make essential oils and tinctures.

(Few people now realise that, thanks to the influence of the Lancashire temperance movement, Maine Road, the street where Manchester City's famous old stadium was based, was named in honour of the state that pioneered Prohibition. It had been formerly known as Dog Kennel Lane, which would probably have been an unfortunate name for a football ground).

This work has been realised in part thanks to the financial contribution of the research project "Prevention of risk factors of the mother-child health".

As passersby languidly felt up the Horseguard fridge magnets before walking on with a polite "No thanks" I realised I was at the car boot sale of a nation that, on this evidence, has little to offer beyond its past and an incredible lack of scruples.

We cooked badly, but it was then I that realised everything tastes wonderful under canvas, thanks to the fresh air... and starvation.

When he realised he would lose the Republican primary (thanks to a photo of him hugging Barack Obama), he stood as an independent and was thrashed.

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