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"If someone had asked me about the racial situation in the segregated South when I was growing up," Mr. Barbour said, "I would have said that while people at the time didn't know — this was all they knew — they realized ultimately that it was indefensible".

Certainly it is entirely appropriate for conceptual semantics to focus on the mapping from language to symbolic structures (in the head, realized ultimately in terms of neural assemblies or circuits of some sort), and on the functioning of these structures in understanding and thought.

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"They realized that ultimately they could be put out of business, or their business could be so severely handicapped that they would have to lay off people".

"We were so happy to be reunited and realized that ultimately, this film would be the longest-lasting legacy of the show".

I realized that, ultimately, an honest and accurate portrait of the emotional landscape of a soldier in war was just as important as the physical landscape in which our battles were fought.

As Deborah works beside her mentor, who "dressed like a super in khaki pants and a matching shirt" and looked "like the china bust her mother kept in the library, a man perfectly formed," she comes to discover that the conditions of the apprenticeship are far more complex and cruel than she realized, and ultimately leave her bereft not only of home but also of any trust in the world.

But by 1981 I realized that ultimately I would regret not owning up to who I am and that I could no longer live a fictitious life.

My mom had tried to keep him around, thinking it would be better for me, but after numerous infidelities and assaults she realized that ultimately it would be better off with him out of the picture.

At that moment, it all clicked: We both realized that ultimately this is what investing in contraception and reproductive health is all about--to help girls like Alem reach their dreams.

So it's sobering to realize that ultimately nothing — not even her fame, or her talent or her income — will help Ms. Didion absorb these blows or alter the ending of her story.

Sartre thought that we feel anxiety when we appreciate the responsibility we bear whenever we act — when we realize that, ultimately, there is nothing out there, including the ethical systems we are born into, that backs up our choices, and nothing that guarantees that they will be the right ones.

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