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For Brunel University, the realisation was a lightbulb moment.
The realisation was that in a tight game you needed a specialist back-rower in there.
Accepting the truth The realisation was hard to come by and hugely emotional.
The realisation was not without its repercussions: it led to a breakup with his former fiancee Rachel and a move into a gay relationship with his new handler.
Part of what was so perplexing about the realisation was how it rubbed up against Armstrong's public persona, which painted the athlete as exemplary, largely because of his ties to Livestrong, the largest athlete-founded charity in the world.
When one of the curators of the Griggs exhibition now on at the Ashmolean in Oxford told me that a 1974 show of Da's work had been the museum's 'most successful exhibition ever', the realisation was complete.
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The realisation is spurring a rethink among development experts.
"The realisation is the majority of experience [after booking online] is offline in people's homes or neighbourhoods around the world.
"The realisation is gradually dawning that I have to walk a very, very, very long way, with many days back-to- back using only my poor little legs to carry me, and that's a gruesome thought".
When the realisation is verbal, as in (56), there is no semantic role in the clause; rather, the subject it is referentially empty (Neale 2002: 171).
There are aspects of staying on my own that are making me more mature and the realisation is kicking in of what I need to do to become a top professional.
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