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President Barack Obama wants an exit strategy in Afghanistan and realises – at last – that only Pakistan can provide this.
These minor errors are unlikely to have an adverse effect on the price the contract realises at auction.
There's Mike the Knight, for example, who screws up in every episode and only realises at the last minute.
The writer realises, at evening's end, that he has eaten few oysters and is thankful that Robinson's wife, Battle, fed them before they left for the fire house.
A Strangeness in My Mind is almost just such an encyclopedia: a vast collection of characters, events, houses, food, objects that, the reader realises at the end of 600 pages, are summed up in the name Istanbul.
In his review for the Guardian, Alberto Manguel called the book "a vast collection of characters, events, houses, food, objects that, the reader realises at the end of 600 pages, are summed up in the name Istanbul".
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Nick Clegg, with so much egg over him in recent weeks that he was in danger of turning into an omelette, is stony faced with only a tiny smile as he realises that, at last, his coalition partner is the one who has said the stupid thing.
So, everyone gets tarted up, pays £12 for a vodka and coke and realises London at night all looks the same.
If a student or parent realises that living at home isn't working, students can move out in second year".
There's Mercy, a futures trader, who suddenly realises while staring at her computer screen that there is no future.
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