You can't understand it here, perhaps, but we realize theimportance of Conservation; but we have been talked to death on it.
It is something to recognize in prudery an enemy that must be attacked, and to realize the measure of its enmity.
It is hard to realize the importance of these events without recalling the memory of the general feeling which pervaded all minds at Chattanooga prior to our arrival.
A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize the movement, but too late, for we were in possession.
He attempts to realize the value, not of an instance of emotion or of endeavour, but of the quality itself.
Sullivan and Mr. Herbert Railton, to realize the associations, literary, historical and gossiping, that have Kensington Palace and Holland House as their principal centres.
It was with difficulty we could believe the evidence of our senses, and only after the most careful measurements could we realize the immensity of this wonderful phenomenon.
From the brief survey of the caƱon I was enabled to make before darkness set in, I am impressed with its awful grandeur, and I realize the impossibility of giving to any one who has not seen a gorge similar in character, any idea of it.
The country which had been the cradle of Indian invasions came to realize the extent of your power and recognized your generalship.
Perhaps most of us have been stimulated to some effort to realize the society of a century ago, and figure to ourselves what it must have been like to live then.
I would have worked night and day as a slave to have made her comfortable, and so would Harry; but the secret of her real condition was concealed from us until we had been at school four years, when we began to realize the situation.
Mr. Rockland was deeply moved when he began to realize the situation.
Later on he felt the need of schools to train the young of his congregations; he also began to realize the value of educational work for non-Christians as a means of presenting to them the gospel of Christ.
When the first difficulty has been overcome, and the second is non-existent, there is still a lack of sufficiently strong motive to undertake the record, as well as a failure to realize the value of such records.
He was beginning to realize the success he had achieved in the city, but one look into his honest gray eyes proved that he was no braggadocio.
Just now he was beginning to realize the consequences of his deception.
Jud and Justine could not at first, and did not for many days, realize the force of the blow.
It must have been a satisfaction to Judge Forman to see this inland water-course completed a few years later, and to realize the success of the great enterprise.
They did not treat him so considerately as the old claimants, and he was far-seeing enough to realize the result.
When I had recovered sufficiently to realize the situation, my thoughts were not as amiable, I fear, as those of Bunyan's good Christian, tried in like manner.
There was a brief silence as the mob began to realize the meaning of the king's words, a silence broken by angry cries.
Villon gasped, almost unable torealize the meaning of the king's words.
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