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1 There must be a realisation of this within the force, Dr Manning said.
2 Yet there is a realisation that sustainability is the way forward.
3 I think there is a realisation across the police and security community in Europe.
4 There is a realisation that this is a significant undertaking.
5 It was a realisation that linked the seemingly separate worlds of primes and squares.
6 There is a realisation expressed throughout that thought, that life is more than logic.
7 There was a realisation of the challenge Europe faces.
8 It is a realisation that makes one rather melancholy.
9 It was a realisation that what I could witness here, I could never witness again.
10 The very attempt to do so is a realisation , and from consciousness we spring to knowledge.
11 The project cars are a realisation of his teenage fantasy -that of being a hot-rodder.
12 It is a realisation both sad and wonderful.
13 Once there 's a realisation that skills are things that can be learned and implemented using free tools.
14 What Marius had been permitted to see was a realisation of such life higher still: and with-Yes
15 Now there 's a realisation that there is actually a brand to this city and it's not being used.
16 This may have been a realisation that the song she was to sing is an international laughing stock.
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