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- noun Plural form of
realty .
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It's such a mythical pursuit in large part because of the problematic realties built into the technology.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: More Sound Advice Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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The Health-care plan seems to be OK and seems to reflect the realties of the current US political situation.
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It's such a mythical pursuit in large part because of the problematic realties built into the technology.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: More Sound Advice Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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It's such a mythical pursuit in large part because of the problematic realties built into the technology.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: More Sound Advice Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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SF to tell allegorical stories that criticize political realties and challenge us to question the status quo.
ianmcdonald: Seattle x2, and small angsts x2 ianmcdonald 2010
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SF to tell allegorical stories that criticize political realties and challenge us to question the status quo.
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Late last month, the panel ruled that the action had no legal basis and ignored "economic realties."
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The pre-Watergate Nixon, with his hawkish stance and his keen grasp of political realties, pulled off a visit to China that a politician with less serious anti-communist credentials would not have attempted.
At the Mideast peace talks, a changed Netanyahu Aluf Benn 2010
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Good economic news is heralded; ongoing economic realties are not.
Danny Schechter: As the Economy Slides, Time to Rein in the Banksters 2010
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Alternate worlds and realties in Anime and Manga are no different from most stories told here in the west.
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