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1 I can tell that even you appreciate the significance of the date.'
2 I recall having seen something similar before, only I didn't appreciate the significance .
3 One analyst might not appreciate the significance of a given piece of intel.
4 I take it you all appreciate the significance of this.
5 My boy, you don't appreciate the significance of that name.
6 And there was another point-socommon now that we do not appreciate the significance of it.
7 You and Dr. Cutler will appreciate the significance of this list. He typed on the keyboard.
8 The Irish government has, in the past, been reluctant to recognise and appreciate the significance of 1798.
9 This was true even where it was plain that the people did not appreciate the significance of it.
10 To truly appreciate the significance of this movement and grasp its spirit, a few general considerations become necessary.
11 Judge Ring said that O'Shea does not seem to appreciate the significance of the damage caused by his crimes.
12 The failure of the Frenchman Laurier to appreciate the significance of the new realists was preying on his mind.
13 She was still in appearance an infant but mentally well able to appreciate the significance of events going on around her.
14 The girl looked dreamily about her; it was some little time before she appeared to appreciate the significance of Fenwick's question.
15 If Diaz appeared unable to appreciate the significance of the educational and industrial awakening, he was no less oblivious of the political outcome.
16 Has it occurred to you, I wonder, to appreciate the significance of what you saw on the railway in the forest of Pozen?
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