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After a few minutes we realised something was wrong.
" But then we heard people running and screaming, and we realised something was wrong".
It was then that we realised something needed to be done to check the power of the banks and that it had to be done collectively".
In a post entitled "Is connectivity a human right?", the social network's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, wrote, "Facebook [connects] more than 1.15 billion people each month, but as we started thinking about connecting the next five billion, we realised something important: the vast majority of people in the world don't have access to the internet".
Then the ambulance came, and we realised something must have gone wrong.
We realised something simple could really pop.
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Then we realise something.
If we attempt to break one of these haw stones we realise something of the power behind the massive beak of the hawfinch.
Palin also praises Streep for taking part in a movie that "so powerfully conveys truths about the way our culture is and the way it could be if we just had enough courage to fight back when we realise something is horribly wrong".
The cusp, or threshold, between light and darkness, and between what we believe and what we perceive – that moment when we realise something isn't flat when we thought it was, or that it is static when we thought it was moving – are the moments Turrell manages to suspend us in, sometimes for surreally extended periods of time.
"I think we collectively realised something: why are we being shamed into silence?" she replies.
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