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"You really realize how superficial people are," says Thiam, with a laugh.
When someone passes away who's close to you, it takes a while before you really realize he's gone.
"As a student of economics you really realize that bond markets drive a lot of the economy," he said.
"You know, it's just at the board meeting that you really realize that everything is going to hell".
"You could read about the numbers, but when you watch a guy every day, you really realize how good he is," Manager Joe Girardi said of Teixeira.
"When you fly a well-run low-cost airline," said Robert C. Yeager, an international relations consultant based in Oakland who flew to New York on JetBlue last week, "you really realize what United is trying to fight".
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"When she got the Seagram Building built, it was the first time you really realized that architecture brought something to the city that didn't exist," said the architect Ricardo Scofidio, a partner in the firm Diller Scofidio & Renfro, which redesigned the Brasserie, the Seagram's less rarefied restaurant, in 2000.
You never really realize how big these things are until you try to find a place to set them down.
Odds are you won't really realize you're confident until you already are.
The fame was overwhelming at times because you never really realize how many people television truly reaches.
She thinks it might have been "one of those times where you don't really realize you don't want it until you're doing it".
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