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Not only did programmes that tended to be rated as high on realising one of these principles tend to score high on the others, making for essentially better and more poorly implemented programmes, but evidence emerged that better implemented programmes yielded somewhat greater benefits.
I went to an "estate" sale in my building this week, realising one of my number-one fantasies – putting a first foot on the path to the Antiques Roadshow.
Low point: "Realising one thing doesn't necessarily lead to another: there would be gaps on my CV".
Sonali is sceptical about a lot of it, but if any frame of reference helped at all, she says, it was just that sense of "finding a space to feel suffering as well as joy, and realising one was an aspect of the other.
This, however, does not mean that some particular segment of the units can be isolated as realising one particular metafunction.
Twelve months ago, the Manchester City manager was criticised for apparently not realising one more goal in their 3-2 win at Bayern Munich would have put them top of Group D and pointed towards an easier Champions League last-16 tie.
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She then looked on her iPad and realised one of their tickets had all the numbers.
"As I got up on stage," reported Walters, "I realised one of them was not there".
Spend time on Fincher's sets and you realise one of the most important qualities for his actors is endurance.
Passengers on a plane from Israel to Britain had a shock when they realised one of their fellow travellers had an unusual item with them – a snake.
There was, though, Nina realised, one large difference.
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