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I don't think it has dawned on her yet
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I tried to unravel time in some vain hope of stopping the days from ticking over into the new shift pattern, but the inevitable morning dawned with the usual sounds of boots on concrete, sliding locks and the dull metallic alarm of my breakfast tray being laid on the floor by my mattress
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Then it dawned on me
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Then it dawned on him
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When it dawned on them that I knew what they were up to, they burst into shameless sniggers and gleeful squeaks having been caught out having so much barefaced fun
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All of a sudden something dawned on me
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It dawned on Tiffany that her father had opened the card that had come with the flowers, which was an outrageous breach of privacy
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The day dawned bright with hope for the future
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It dawned on Tiffany that her father had opened the card that
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Acceptance dawned on both Tam and Brent as Mya continued
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Suddenly it dawned on him why this had been so easy
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‘It’s suddenly dawned on me that, with Karen and Jake away, we could go somewhere, together, without anyone asking any questions
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Monday dawned bright and sunny, and, as arranged, I went over to Sally’s house with my bottles of nearly-champagne and the glasses in a basket
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pierced in several places, and his eye lids, his chin, and both ears dawned an array
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Exhausted, she lowered herself to the second step, breathlessly wondering if she wasn't supposed to have stopped that from happening If not then why had she seen it? It suddenly dawned on her that she couldn't change the past, how could she? It wasn't in a time she could do something about, right, she thought to herself
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Suddenly it dawned on them –
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It dawned on her that he’d seen the bruises that morning
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dawned on her, but instead she thrust her chin into the air
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It dawned on Emma they had been discussing the holidays, or at least the preparations for the holidays
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He started to close his laptop when it suddenly dawned on him
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It dawned on me then that Roman had not said a word from behind me
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care!" It suddenly dawned on me that I was getting married in
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The baying hounds of the networks leapt into action, the quickest turn around in the history of the recorded word came about and the day dawned bright in Moscow when the Politburo met
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The next day dawned fine and warm, with a promise of
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realisation dawned, and the world swam before his eyes
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Then it dawned to me, the mystery was solved, I had already
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And then it dawned on him
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It dawned on Zarko that she was referring to his encounter with Nuska earlier that day and he wiped a hand across his brow, trying to organise his thoughts before speaking
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The next day dawned as a typical Babylonian morning, blue skies and no wind
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“Helez, what’s wrong?” Azubah asked and then suddenly the truth dawned on her – the young man, Zarko! “It’s Zarko, isn’t it? He’s more than a mere acquaintance, isn’t he?” she asked softly
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He was taken aback, but then recognition dawned on him
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Isin chuckled as it dawned on them all what had actually just taken place
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I bit my lip to stop myself from grumbling as it dawned on me
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My eyes darted to the freaks that were surrounding the tank I was on, and it dawned on me in that moment that none of them had reacted to him
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He'd been open with me so far, but I was thinking I didn't need to hear about the bad years of his marriage when a thought dawned on me
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He was about to settle down and doze off again, when it dawned on him that the fronts of her two HEPOs had both been fully unzipped
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The day of the 28th of April dawned bright and beautiful we had just been stood down from stand to and we were still talking about the news we had been told yesterday
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Alex said nothing, and it suddenly dawned on Sebastian that Alex was in shock
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Only now had it dawned on her what a liability she must be to the security of this location
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It dawned on me at that precise moment that I had spent my entire life in the shadows of someone else
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Saturday the 1st of July dawned bright and beautiful the colour of the sun in the sky and the warmth at this time of the morning probably meant that we would get a scorching hot day later on
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The next morning dawned clear and crisp outside, but the stove was warming the living room as Carmen came through
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It dawned on him how downright absurd this was
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He had exhausted all of his anger now, and the rage and hatred drifted away as a new realisation dawned upon him
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It suddenly dawned on Imbrahim that she was proposing the very thing they’d come all this
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’ The realisation dawned strangely late
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Once everything had been cleared up the reality of how badly it could have gone for them and how their lives could have been completely wrecked really dawned on them
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Day dawned sending shafts of warm sunlight, through the layers of mist on the horizon, probing the earth for suitable points to lock into and hoist he huge fiery ball into the sky
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In such a futile situation, the realisation dawned that his priorities had been askew
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In a moment the insanity of the tactics dawned upon the American army; not though the soldiers knew someone had blundered
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Sunday July 17th, the day assigned for the closing scene of the campaign, dawned auspiciously
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Watching him for a while it dawned on Meryl Sheep that obviously this was not the right time to crack a joke
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I sat at one the tables on the paved area outside the café and while eating my sandwich it slowly dawned on me that this was the last time I would watch these waves, see the sun set in this magical paradise and the last time that I would eat this disgusting food
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The thought of Patty not living within a few miles’ radius suddenly dawned on me
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And then it suddenly dawned on me why Trey had left so suddenly
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Thankfully it had stopped hurting some time ago, but as the moon slid its slow way across the sky, it finally dawned on Darkburst that he might well die in this lonely place
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“What the hell’s all this?” then recognition dawned
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And then it dawned on her
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Another day dawned and I
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But on that day it dawned on me that fate, luck, chance, fortune, whatever, plays a mighty strong role in what happens to a man
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That had not immediately dawned on Hilderich, and the revelation left him looking worried and puzzled, more so because he had not followed the train of thought completely
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She cared not whether the suns had risen and a new day had dawned
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This was her best bet then: find the kinsfolk before all of Pyr turned into a nightmare, and stay with them until it was ended and a new day dawned
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As Sunrise dawned across the forest, the impact became clear
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Colling was making his usual delivery of a pound each of sugar and coffee to Frau Bergheim when it dawned on him that her farmhouse was large and she was the only one living there
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The morning dawned clear and warm
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Morning dawned to an unusual morning
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When it started, it could have looked much like the annual flood, and only slowly would it have dawned on all those in harm’s way that this one was going to be larger than usual, much larger—much, much larger
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It dawned on Enilia that she had never before heard anything about Ebira's family or background, and she mentioned it to Ebira who laughed aloud
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A completely new thought dawned
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The ever-finer sharpening of Man’s sharp stones, the substitute fangs that he had been so woefully deficient in, must have been used to open dead carcasses for a long, long time before the realization that it could be used on live flesh also dawned on some lucky individual
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A thought had dawned on her, and now she spoke the words, which first now had become conscious to her
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Whatever would happen when the day dawned and the illusion of time brought them their destiny, it was good
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Suddenly it dawned on me there was a dress rehearsal at the church within an hour and a half! Meeting Cecile in the choir loft, I could see she too was feeling awful
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In any case, it finally dawned on me that I knew almost nothing about her, and I very much wanted to know everything
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Ending the call it dawned on him he probably called the wrong girl
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and followed steadily behind, Derek paid no attention to it as the traffic was quite busy on the run in to work but it slowly dawned
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dawned on him that, in an enquiry as critical as this, police should be going in two’s
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It suddenly dawned on him what was about to transpire
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The idea was spine-chilling, because it dawned on me that if Levi was a vampire, he had to have been attacked by one, and if he wasn’t a vampire, he was something else
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3 But Adam and Eve remained standing and fasting the whole of that night, until the morning dawned
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12 Then when the mom dawned at the rising of the sun, they said their prayers after their custom; and then went out of the cave
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1 Then Adam and Eve stood up in the cave and prayed the whole of that night until the morning dawned
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Ishvara and Jiva stopped short as it dawned on them that my laughter had fast transformed into crying
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As the commotion died down, and the rest of our community dispersed to the dry safety of their dwellings, it dawned on me that we had been standing in peaceful stillness, but I shivered
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Predictably, Levi’s eyes darkened fatally in a way I had never seen before as we all peered at one another, Ishvara’s arms never leaving my body and mine trying to arrange a more suitable position, it dawned on me that it was pointless, so I gave up trying
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It dawned on me that he may have made me for the purpose of the divination, only realising in his haste of creating me later that the thought of losing me was too intolerable to bear
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I felt my resolve soften against my sibling, could it be that he was simply misunderstood? As I saw his face harden, it dawned on me that pigs would fly first
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It suddenly dawned upon the young dragon that a final
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Now, it also dawned on me just how the heart must've gotten where it was, how
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down at the phone on my desk, it suddenly dawned on me (a little too late) that I’d
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” He said and I closed my eyes realization dawned on me
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His brows furrowed, as it dawned on him too
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I felt more in touch with the old me as I dawned my power suit
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It only dawned on me then that I was just a casual screw
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I dawned my white long sleeved herve leger dress; it was above knee length
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The day dawned serene, graced with smiles and great brilliance
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It then dawned on them what I already knew I had to have written nearly perfect sessions on the full days Thursday and Friday to have amassed at least the required 70 points for a passing grade without having earned a single point in the fifth and last session Saturday
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The last day of July dawned with a slight hope of sun and
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The next morning dawned cold and more gray snow was