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- noun Plural form of
realisation .
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Examples
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Dr. Curry argued on the feedback thread that single model runs what I would refer to as realisations were not informative due to the fact that a single run could look very different due to natural variability.
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He added that the team used a lot of different probabilities and combined them, creating a huge number of outputs called realisations.
BBC News - Home 2011
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You will remember how, as a schoolboy, I had destroyed my religious life by a vicious subjectivism which made "realisations" the aim of prayer; turning away from God to seek states of mind, and trying to produce those states of mind by "maistry."
Surprised by Joy Lewis, C. S. 1955
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What kind of realisations have you seen this quarter and exactly what is the quantum of sugar sales in Q1?
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I can never forget the ending to The Long Good Friday (close-up of Bob Hoskins the back of the car that went on for ever -- his expressions ran through the gamut of emotions that told you everything about his realisations of past, present and future -- perfect and brilliant acting).
Film Maxine 2009
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Kelley's celebrated 3D realisations of the various Kandors depicted by DC Comics' illustrators, are like intricate jellies beneath their hand-blown bell jars.
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I make no claims for myself; I have no experience, no realisations or anything.
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I make no claims for myself; I have no experience, no realisations or anything.
Gelug Conference 2010
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I make no claims for myself; I have no experience, no realisations or anything.
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I make no claims for myself; I have no experience, no realisations or anything.
Gelug Conference 2010
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