I use the term 'realize' here in a deliberate double sense.
He was familiar in a strange double sense.
The name will serve in a double sense.
Student action on the campus, on the other hand, does raise issues of academic freedom, and in a double sense.
The Citta, however, has a double sense, general and specific.
Above reason also may be taken in a double sense, viz.
She picked up the small package, feeling the mild shock with a double sense of relief.
Even then, enjoying what he was watching on television, Bogle experienced a double sense of unreality.
The year the Wall came down was the end of an era in a double sense.
Hence, the double sense of mystery and accessibility in his dance pieces.