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1Now, what was the cause of this sudden realisation, this sudden scruple?
2Shaking my head, I had a sudden realisation that made me shudder.
3How many times had they dwelt on that dream; whose sudden realisation dumfounded them?
4Cummins told Wilkinson his decision to leave The Bachelor solo had been a sudden realisation.
5Then it was a sudden realisation that I didn't want a tragedy for the others.
6He turned sick at the sudden realisation of it.
7With a sudden realisation of their own fatigue the Freshers turned to follow her example.
8I raised an eyebrow, more at the sudden realisation that she was right than anything else.
9Therefore sudden realisation flung him into headlong panic.
10With a sudden realisation of what was coming, she drew her hand quickly away from him.
11She felt "weepy" too, filled with a sudden yearning, a sudden realisation of want.
12CURIOSITIES:AN EPIPHANY is defined as the sudden realisation or comprehension of the essence or meaning of something.
13To the poet of revolt this sudden realisation of his doctrines seemed in fact a purely personal outrage.
14Again concealing the weapon within his doublet, a sudden realisation of the necessity for speed overcame the assaulter.
15I shiver with a sudden realisation.
16She attributed her escape rather to a sudden realisation on his part that she would be unhappy if he persisted.
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