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You were absolutely right; we need time, but Bourne doesn't realize it.
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It took me a moment to realize she had asked a question.
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But I really don't think you realize the seriousness of this situation.
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My heart races as I realize that I can't answer his question.
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This, however, as you cannot fail to realize, is an ambassadorial issue.
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As news breaks from Europe, I realise that history is repeating itself.
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You realise I may have to ask...personal questions of your immediate family.
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I pray they now realise that violence adds no value to society.
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You probably don't realise how often you have been asked this question.
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They realise that nearly all serious work will be banned in Ireland.
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The trustee had until October to substantiate his case, the judge said.
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It's a fanciful story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to substantiate.
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I speak not from hearsay alone; I can personally substantiate these facts.
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It said the trial had failed to substantiate the charges against them.
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I can substantiate most of what he told me from personal observation.
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South Africans are in a process of political contestation to actualise these, or not.
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He did actualise knowing where some things could be hanging.
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But Tesla, for all his ideas, has no money to actualise any of his visionary inventions.
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What's powerful about cooking and eating is that you can actualise change through pleasure and taste.
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There is something unwholesome in acknowledging any ideal which we do not strive so far as we can to actualise.
Usage of actualize in anglès
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Now we need the funding to be able to actualize our vision.
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Thoughts of weakness actualize weakness from within and attract it from without.
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And seeking to actualize them again, we do but renew the crust.
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Instead of using language to inform, they used language to actualize.
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The Craft has helped me actualize these aspects of my being.
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We should strive constantly to actualize the ideal we perceive.
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They sought to actualize what their predecessors tried to symbolise.
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At that moment, I may have become the first person to self-actualize via other people's achievements.
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Thus do we actualize what we have always claimed-inthe hour of danger we do not desert our Fatherland!
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But ideas have occult power, and ideas, when rightly planted and rightly tended, are the seeds that actualize material conditions.
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She has only to open her mouth and the innate aptitudes of air rush in to actualize her creative wish.
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Smith, his family, and close friends came together to actualize Josh's dream of helping the economically-strapped city, and quickly gained national attention.
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It is time to actualize what Dr. King said: What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive.
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This same linking of human telos with what people ought to be trying to actualize has persisted even in our modern political theory.
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Or as Duns Scotus would phrase it, can we see and actualize a good beyond ourselves and our perfection, beyond the affectio commodi?
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Perhaps conscious healing intention can act similarly, helping to actualize one of a series of possibilities; for example, recovery from a potentially lethal tumor.