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The realization of what had been done to him, and why.
Rather, at a point we seemed to come to the same realization.
But the realization gave him a true sense of hope.
The realization of what he had just done came over him.
Then came the realization that the new News would be different.
As to its realization, I am still far from it.
But by this time, he had come to a new realization.
It must be a hard realization for any teacher to come to.
With that realization, I too hit the point of no return.
A realization of these plans could take place in 2011.
That realization would have to be brought home to him.
She did not want the realization that such things could be.
I came to this realization and made up my mind.
She'd never even thought about it before, the realization came.
"You better come to the realization you're involved in the most political process there is."
You cannot understand how special that realization was to one of my past.
Even she seemed to have come to the realization that something was wrong.
He had not looked the other two in the eye at their moment of realization.
She quickly came to the realization that few people knew anything about her country.
He was going to have to live a long time with that realization.
"We're trying to get them to come to the realization that they have control over their life."
Now, for the first time, realization came that I was on my way back to the front.
The change that I'm looking for has to do with a realization things have gone too far.
The realization that he was talking to a dead man must have hit him all over again.
Yet in the mind of each was the realization that he himself might be the next to go down.
The realisation came at the same time to both of them.
Making the realisation was the hard part; taking the decision.
Worse still was the realisation of how close she'd come to making love with him.
Then the realisation came to him that there might be a choice, after all.
But has this realisation come too late to save the people of the town?
There's also the realisation that time has passed her by more quickly than she'd thought.
She saw his eyes change and knew he had witnessed her realisation.
Need and realisation came from political/economic changes, pace changed after 1870.
Well, it is time to begin the realisation of that dream.
Full realisation brought with it a new kind of terror.
Neither are prepared to pay what the realisation of their words cost.
The boy, however, was already growing pale as realisation set in.
We also have the strong realisation that the internal market worked where it could work.
The realisation struck me that we must be some way out of town.
By itself, the act was not effective, as it provided no means of realisation.
He had returned not because of a discovery, but a realisation.
It was only the last class I taught that gave me a full realisation of the problem.
He gazed up at the sun, and a realisation came to him.
The realisation of a full single market is essential to Europe's economic success.
I suppose that meeting with the man was the beginning of my realisation.
It was the realisation that he felt no responsibility for what had come to pass.
The economy is, as it were, the key to the realisation of all our other good political intentions.
These countries, too, have come to the realisation that the death penalty has no place in a democratic society.
"There is a realisation that we are not out of the woods yet," he said.
And then another look took its place, the weird realisation that, if she did her bit, it could.