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Plans for a £19m theatre in Merseyside are one step closer to realisation, with architects appointed to oversee the project.
Frears, it is clear, is interested in the way a film is conceived and brought to realisation.
If he can get his enzymes to turn cellulose into hydrogen, the dreams of the hydrogen economists really will be a step closer to realisation.
A screen version has long been mooted and is as close as it has ever been to realisation with Frayn's son-in-law overseeing a television project.
We see life with Bod's graveyard pals and the series of other worlds his visits throughout brought to realisation on the page; a fantastic testament to Gaiman's imaginative power and sheer talent for storytelling.
Spratt said the delight in lookaliking was the moment that conviction ("It's him!") gave way to doubt ("Or is it?") and then, most of the time, to realisation ("Ah, well – can I have a photo anyway?").
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"It's all about bringing the audience to realisations at the same time as the characters - it's impossible to do it perfectly.
The two spend the evening in conversation over a few drinks at Sissener's house, and Odd is led to realisations about his own life.
"Perhaps thanks to realisations like Blokoshka this kind of architecture will stop being perceived merely as a shameful reminiscence of unrealised dreams of urban utopia.
It's taken me a long time to come to this realisation.
Unfortunately, it does not seem as though Japan is going to come to that realisation anytime soon.
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