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The isolation of the American and Israeli delegations at the U.N. reflects a wider reality.
And how were these perceived benefits qualified by some wider reality?
And how neatly it fits into the wider reality of casual and not-so-casual gender discrimination in the workplace?
The wider reality is that, should Woods claim a fifth Green Jacket this weekend, it will be tainted.
The schematic action, cut off from popular culture and any wider reality, is less than the sum of his intentions.
Like a lot of people, my insights draw heavily on Diamond-Dybvig (pdf), one of those papers that just opens your mind to a wider reality.
Inside these publications a lens through which I might view a wider reality has been repeatedly smeared with advertainmentporn and rage.
The resulting film, Stories Of Our Lives, presents viewers with five fictionalised vignettes, but the stories it tells reflect a wider reality.
His widowed mother and her three younger children (including Gerald) soon followed them to Greece.Their time in Corfu was mainly one of simple happiness: isolated, primitive, strangely serene, removed from the wider reality of international events.
More generally, the wider reality of a society thrown completely off balance by the emotional toxicity of neoliberal thinking is affecting Britain in profound ways, the distressing effects of which are often most visible in the therapist's consulting room.
And yet, as much as these frightening images weigh on him, he wouldn't dream of mentioning them in his letters to his father, letters that disclose a wider reality than the boy knows: " 'Dear Papa: It's pretty sunny here in Utah too.
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