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As Daily Dot writer Mary Emily O'Hara pointed out: "If you've ever used words like 'fierce' or 'shady' or commented 'yassss queen' or 'work' on a cute Instagram pic, you've been speaking the language of the ball scene – likely, without ever realising where it came from".
After realising where it is not ideal to place your teapots, it is time to consider where your teapots might fit best.
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You will recognise the pretty nasal twittering of a robin even if you didn't realise where it came from, and likewise the mellow fluteyness of a blackbird.
Little did Capote realise where it would lead, but he did know from the start that he would require some help, for his manner by now was hardly conducive to getting police officers to open up.
The new San Francisco recruit misjudged the ball off Minnesota Vikings punter Jeff Locke's leg in the opening quarter and by the time he realised where it was headed, it was too late.
The "kick-ass" dialogue provides, I think, some evidence of this self-belief, but also that at the last minute Blair was perhaps beginning to realise where it was leading – to his political demise.
Sequences like this are not only successful because they are so beautifully created but also because they often come at a point in a film where you begin to realise where it's going, you think, "oh my god, I know what this is about".
"Yesterday's O Fiverão reminded me of the EastEnders episode with just Dot and Ethel, or the Family Guy episode with Brian and Stewie locked in the bank vault: pretentious enough to be different, eloquent enough to be artsy, not too clever so we did not all realise where it was going and we could all feel smug.
Not seeing it as a player but as a coach, it made me realise where I struggled as a player and what I needed to do".
It was only then that I realised where I was going, where I had been going all along, and I grimaced at my own foolishness.
"It wasn't until I hit the wall that I realised where I was going.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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