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realize

Definition for realize

verb as in accomplish

verb as in gain, earn

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And in that moment, I realized that perhaps half of the nation’s voting population is grieving what they perceive to be the death of their country.

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But stepping into her role as director, she realized, "I also have to be the leader, instead of just waiting for somebody to say, 'That's a good idea.'"

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“We wanted all you people to realize he had some brains, had some ideas.”

And, given their superfluous supply of pitching talent, they should also be able to provide Sasaki time to achieve those gains — and realize his tantalizing potential without the pressure of performing like an instant ace.

However, the technical obstacles to realizing mirror life are not insurmountable, and the authors of the Science policy forum report believe that they will be overcome within as little as a decade.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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