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He says he instantly realized the implications of the attacks.
While Mr. Manafort is not a target in the separate inquiry of offshore activities, prosecutors say he must have realized the implications of his financial dealings.
Mr. Gabriel realized the implications of the internet early on, and well before that his songs had reckoned with the ways that larger systems grind down individual liberty.
Other senior officials said they had barely been aware of the new office and had not realized the implications of its activities until the debate broke into public view last week.
"Lots of chemical companies invested in the pure-play dot-coms, learned how they operated and realized the implications of an outside company having access to their transaction data," said Mike Roberts, the editor in chief of e-Chemmerce, a Web site that covers the chemical industry's forays into e-commerce.
Leading pharmaceutical firms realized the implications of this technological shift: increasing numbers of new drug targets and the potential to develop therapeutic agents for diseases heretofore unassailable.
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