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"I distanced myself from her after realising something was a bit off.
And then the scene is abandoned, because they are looking at each other with deadly seriousness, realising something important.
But in the summer of 2002, realising something more substantial was needed, it suggested relinquishing some of its traditional turf to create the JTAC.
Klebold said she still loves her son and does not believe he was a monster but cannot forgive herself for not realising something was wrong.
Realising something is not quite right with the town's environment, our bearded and environmentally conscious hero begins to examine what might be amiss.
For Plato, to do so was tantamount to a religious experience, to realising something in the deepest part of your being that, surprisingly, you simultaneously know to be true all along.
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Then we realise something.
But, as I stewed, I realised something.
"Eventually, I realised something," he told me.
After a few minutes we realised something was wrong.
Then I realise something's not quite right.
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