Sentence examples for realizes precisely from inspiring English sources

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It's not until Mather gets on the bus that he realizes precisely what has happened.

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Right after Danny had spoken, however, he seemed to realize precisely what he'd said, and then he, too, was sniffling, burrowing into Richard from the other side.

With Donald Trump's win on most of our minds, it's difficult to take a step back and realize precisely what could be at stake, and what may still, hopefully, remain safe.

The current danger is that in the euthanasia debate it could be used to realize precisely the opposite outcomes.' 207 Accordingly, Somerville believes the decriminalization of assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia would be such undesirable outcomes.

There are filmmakers whose work depends on exacting and precisely realized conceptions, but most do best when they do most.

The Beethoven performance was perfectly competent, but the Turnage was utterly convincing, its roiling energy exploding off the stage, its awesome demands precisely realized.

What matters is that every sound in a Hartke piece has been precisely realized by a composer with an extraordinary ear.

The dialogue is strikingly sensuous, full of precisely realized sounds, sights, touches, tastes and, as the tile suggests, smells -- all of it made for dramatic expression.

I was dumb not to have realized that the precisely silhouetted McQueen dress that the Duchess of Cambridge wore for the royal Jubilee, along with the previous year's wedding dress, were actually couture by another name.

The focus in "The Queen" remains fixed on Elizabeth and her relationship with the newly elected prime minister, Tony Blair Michael Sheenn), but it also finds room for a host of smaller, precisely realized characters, each adding daubs of gaudy or grim color.

The piece becomes a succession of precisely realized sounds: repeated-note ripples from the harps that seem to evoke Russian balalaikas; whooshing gestures from chimes; grippingly atonal chords that result from a slow pileup of notes in the strings and winds; fleeting volleys from the brasses, complete with gnashing slides.

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