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I'm beginning to realise something.
Yet most people in Britain were beginning to realise something extraordinary was happening.
Dan Tench, a media lawyer with the London firm Olswang, was among the first to realise something was afoot.
She only began to realise something of what her mother had been through "when they started making documentaries about her".
I think the ICA probably started to realise something was afoot when a cement mixer was set up on stage, alongside electric drills and jackhammers.
And then he began to realise something important: he had the chance to become one of England's greatest footballers, perhaps the greatest defender since Bobby Moore.
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For Plato, to do so was tantamount to a religious experience, to realising something in the deepest part of your being that, surprisingly, you simultaneously know to be true all along.
"Are 1,200 dead workers not enough to make them realise something needs to be done?" The Ethical Trading Initiative, the UK's biggest alliance of businesses, trade unions and voluntary organisations, which aim to improve working conditions, has recommended its members sign up to the accord.
My feeling is that Malian music draws attention to the richness of that social capital, and if you listen to it, you realise something about this society really is sorted".
And as we traipse from sweaty street to swanky street, I realise something.
It's a lovely, gentle thing; he pokes fun at me, at himself; and when I listen back to the tape, I realise something more shocking still: he doesn't just laugh, and on occasion guffaw, he actually giggles.
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