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Realisation

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  • it passed to the Iron and Steel Holding and Realisation Agency in readiness for privatisation.
  • hings guided many Buddhist practitioners to realisation and enlightenment.
  • dvancement of Science "for his experimental realisation and investigation of graphene, the two-dime
  • nna hears the TARDIS... there's a moment of realisation, and then she turns back round and carries
  • aterial and formal constraints, while their realisation appears to be more spontaneous.
  • Souls who have had this realisation are called jivanmuktas.
  • Its realisation as a youth objective took on a strong ideal
  • She goes through several stages of realisation as she sees that the roles of wife, friend,
  • while others say that they are the same (in realisation) as Bodhisattvas, but do not have the will
  • enike, in phonetics (em-en-ee-kay/MNEK) - a realisation brought to him by a fellow student at Bonus
  • Realisation by Jean-Michel Meurice.
  • able to move around the Union freely; their realisation by individuals and companies both requires
  • During the temple's early years, the realisation came that there was an urgent need to educa
  • licon (Si), the traditional material for IC realisation: device (transistor) speed and a semi-insul
  • Payne's famous realisation of the sketches to Elgar's third Symphony t
  • The Kerala today is the realisation of the Aikya Kerala movement.
  • Death, however, did not permit the realisation of Innocent IX's schemes.
  • Its main activities are: realisation of the education of students in astronomy a
  • The Telethon was already a realisation of hope that from its beginning it increasi
  • ch a soul advances in its ultimate quest of realisation of the Supreme.
  • and brought their influence to bear on the realisation of the line.
  • egarded France's responsibility towards the realisation of the Holocaust, insofar as the Vichy regi
  • Churches (1883) is often cited as the first realisation of Art Nouveau
  • Their realisation of what they had become led them to either
  • trol of the symphony's architecture and the realisation of the performance, while simultaneously cr
  • ensable for attaining moksha, liberation or realisation of the self.
  • for the transition to New Galilee, through realisation of the Mathiass harmonics.
  • Side One: For the realisation of this project PSYCHIC TV were: Alex Fergu
  • which the liquidators were to deal with the realisation of the bank's assets in Antigua and the Uni
  • tween the composer's death and my attempted realisation of his sketches.
  • The way to the realisation of Hakko Ichiu was through the benign rule
  • however the lyrics suggest that the woman's realisation of the need to protect the earth is somethi
  • he Supreme Court of Western Australia and a realisation of the impost of the tax on widows.
  • ding to the English Civil War, but upon his realisation of their leaders' violence, he became a loy
  • the local population and public image; and realisation of potential income through the sale of by-
  • ight to Food, argue, the interpretation and realisation of farmers' rights is weak and is not the s
  • “In a realisation of their plan to resolve the Armenian Quest
  • h Ilanit singing about coming to the sudden realisation of what she must do with her lover.
  • ation in 1978, although the first practical realisation of a medical EIT system was detailed in 198
  • olutionaries who thought and fought for the realisation of a post-capitalist world, including Marx,
  • g to the outbreak of the Korean War, before realisation of its obsolescence compared with land-base
  • ggle to understand and help his sister, his realisation of who his real friends are, his failure to
  • ing effect to the policy of the progressive realisation of responsible government in British India
  • he superficiality of London society and the realisation of his wife's ambitious, pushy nature.
  • The Wayside Chapel was pivotal to the realisation of Ted Noffs' idiosyncratic ministry, becom
  • e to fall, the fall serving as the means of realisation of the prior decision to send some individu
  • s, and would be a major contribution to the realisation of our plans to raise our standards to the
  • rediscovered his heritage, Joe comes to the realisation that race and cultural identity are merely
  • QI.com, "he came to the sudden and alarming realisation that he didn't really know anything.
  • -tempo number, with Jopek singing about her realisation that life is there to be lived.
  • The novel ends with Jesus' realisation that God's plan, and the ensuing centuries
  • ownsite to be created in 1896 following the realisation that the area was becoming an important min
  • In 1875, after the realisation that tramway standards were not sufficient
  • s so annoyed by his failed attempts and the realisation that his child was right that he let the po
  • Dr. James Sanford points out: there is the realisation that Amida is the Dharmakaya Buddha, Vairoc
  • The song ends with the auk's realisation that life "on the ice floe" is not as bad a
  • Gwen and Ianto come to the realisation that they need to take responsibility for t
  • in the study of human blood groups and the realisation that this classical genetic marker provides
  • ideas for presents for Tara, coming to the realisation that they don't really know her very well.
  • personally and professionally, came to the realisation that a split with the Bad Boy label was nec
  • cer John Nathan-Turner had also come to the realisation that the story did not merit four episodes,
  • nsider a negotiated referendum, however the realisation that the Viet-Minh would not accept comprom
  • arted to assemble a stronger squad with the realisation that due to the restructuring of the Welsh
  • uffered the death of his wife and, with the realisation that under the current electoral system the
  • g at much the same time while coming to the realisation that their relationship should not have end
  • With the realisation that the majority of visitors to the websit
  • This vision came to realisation through the dedication of the Founding Patr
  • bby Orr combined effortlessly to bring full realisation to Harriott's conception of complete ensemb
  • The realisation was recorded by the London Symphony Orchest
  • which was too small to serve as a practical realisation, was adopted and the new prefix “kilo” was
  • k but after his death in 1923, the scheme's realisation was left to William Halcrow, by then a part