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Shah, who was awake for the procedure, remembers something of an epiphany in the operating room.
The tortellini led to something of an epiphany for Mr. Galeano.
In 1936, the first surrealist exhibition opened in London - for Leonora, something of an epiphany.
It was something of an epiphany when, at 10 years old, she auditioned for a middle-school performance of Fiddler on the Roof.
Presumably, Myspace wanted this rare log-in to serve as something of an epiphany to me, and lapsed users like me: Oh look, Myspace is here!
It was something of an epiphany for Millburn, who began throwing out one thing he owned every day for a month.
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In 2001 he and Matthew Purdon, the other founder, were hiking when they had something of an entrepreneurial epiphany: Art's limits are rooted not in the product but in the beholder — specifically the number of beholders.
Accompanying Watanabe, who shot to stardom playing a feudal warlord opposite Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai, was another hard man of Hollywood whose time on Iwo Jima would lead to something of a professional epiphany.
TV and cat even manage to have a civilised and illuminating discussion about children's telly ("In Tiswas one saw something of a Dionysian epiphany in children's viewing … as opposed to the profoundly subversive Five O'Clock Club!") before the TV – represented on screen by a smooth-looking male announcer – says it's "back to business": the selling of Skweeky Weets.
Suddenly, I had something of a MARITAL EPIPHANY -- What if I bought some lingerie to take along on our romantic weekend getaway?
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