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But even if you knew nothing of Chinese Democracy's history, you'd realise something was up.
If you could see the intensity you'd realise there is nothing more important to these players than this game.
And if you did that, you'd realise that the real selective pressures have nothing to do with intelligence, but with resistance to disease, and parasites, and hunger.
You'd find yourself talking to someone who was working on something else and you'd realise they knew how to solve the problem you were having.
There's already several mosques in the city, and if you were near a mosque on a Friday afternoon, you'd realise what we mean.
Clegg's eagerness to attend flamenco lessons sealed the deal: "If you see him dancing [flamenco-style], you'd realise that it's not something he'd normally attempt.
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If only you'd realised it at the time, you'd have behaved better.
(Interviewer) So you'd realised that you had to behave in a certain way in order for them to listen to you or to believe you? (Jenny) Yes, because, when you've got the diagnosis, that just overtakes everything.
You would realise we do actually select some credible people".
To watch him, you would realise that playing is his job – his important work.
When you had digested the scope of this injunction, you would realise your response to the aforementioned friend or colleague would now be quite different.
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