Sentences with phrase «only dawn on»

It is still immensely dynamic as your choices dictate how the quests play out, and yes, the consequences might only dawn on you a hundred hours later.
Only dawned on me that my daughter was getting the trapped wind as well as me when she let out a really big fart the day after I had eaten a big plate of them LOL!
It only dawned on me that evening that I had not asked when they wanted me to start, or what I'm supposed to say, or... ah, the details in life will get you.
The only viable future for farming is very large or very small — large is simply never going to happen in Ireland, while small (organic / intensive / horticultural) is now only dawning on some farmers, years behind the likes of the Netherlands (or even rooftop farmers in Brooklyn?!).
It's only dawning on most scientists that we are under systematic attack, and that any consequential result will be casually and heartlessly subverted by the biggest pile of money that is threatened.
And this revelation, like most things, is something that only dawned on me quite recently.

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It only recently dawned on me as to why the guys you're trying to hire from the corporate world don't get emotional about this stuff or understand that it's not simply an interesting exercise or some kind of a game of back - and - forth bargaining.
«Only a decade after the dawn of employer review sites, we now see its effects on the balance of power which has shifted full - swing from employer to employee — now the most trusted and vocal sources of information in the modern job search.
It might dawn on the opponents of Trump that too often their arguments seem to apply only to the opposition, and observers will note the inconsistency.
Only later did it dawn on investors that the incremental buyers were called «Sub-Prime» for a reason and they were not as likely to repay those loans as the Prime borrowers had been historically.
You can only learn so much by reading and it dawned on me that rich dad taught me through repetition.
Like biblical Hebrew, Atwood's witty prose is thick with double entendre and allusion, including hidden puns whose meanings dawn on us only later, and outrageous jokes that don't so much dawn as «bomb» (one of the book's metaphors and an effect of Atwood's powerfully laconic style)
Only as I was drawing it did it begin to dawn on me what my subconscious was communicating.
When we reflect that the original message of Jesus was an eschatological proclamation of the dawning of the Kingdom of God, that the patristic Church transformed this message by a dissolution and elimination of its apocalyptic ground, that, ever since, the dogmatic and ritual foundations of the orthodox Church have been non-apocalyptic, and that it has only been in the non-verbal arts that Christendom has produced an apocalyptic imagery, then on this ground alone we would be fully justified in pronouncing Blake to be a revolutionary artist and seer.
These rich and diverse innovations and discoveries, many of them only now beginning to dawn on mainstream Western thought 50 years later, suggest that a thorough reappraisal of Albert Schweitzer is called for, so that we might «rediscover» him as a remarkable index to the religious breakthroughs needed in our own time to revitalize our spiritual vision.
To my dismay I realized that I had missed completely the dawning of the New Era, almost as if I had been there for the creation of light, but then was wisped away only to return on the day of rest.
It feels like going mad, this following - The voice from the starry night, the tent pegs pulled, Camels tracking through a dusty haze, The dawn on unknown dunes - the hollowing Out of normal, ordinary days, Like meal poured from a sack, till now we hold Only the echoes of a voice.
In this second half of Romans 13 we see Paul, a radical Jew, excited about the dawning of the day of liberation, and calling on his readers to live as those who have already tasted of that freedom — and to do so in how they love not only each other, but strangers and enemies.
She was, so my wife says, four weeks old before it dawned on her that her hand was attached to the end of her arm, and only later did she realize she could control its movements.
It was only this year that it dawned on me — are the purple flowers that grow on them edible too?
I think it just dawned on me that albeit a good one, we only have a first team!
that it would have dawned on him that he was the only suitable person on the pitch to connect with his own cross.
The realists among us have known this for years, and only now is it finally starting to dawn on the A.K.B.'s and neutrals that what we have been pointing out is correct.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can continue on from where we started in Barcelona and then today against Everton at Goodison Park, because we have had some false dawns already this season only for the Gunners to falter again.
It recently dawned on my in our 11 year marriage, it's quite possible we've only had sex 11 times... even if I double that, it's still pathetic.
I called both parents «mamadaddy» until I was nearly five and it dawned on me in a stunning burst, rivaled only by the day I realized that if there was no Santa there was no Easter Bunny, that they were two different people.
The only consistent with my kids falling asleep on planes has been when we've taken a really early flight — they both pass out almost before take - off on every dawn departure.
Few members touched on other provisions of the legislation, which they were only able to fully digest in the dawn hours.
It was always only a matter of time before their grass roots started to rebel as it dawns on them that they are nothing more than human shields for a bunch of Thatcherite, millionaire, public school boys.
It was only after mistakenly welcoming the «new money» that it dawned on her that nothing about the money was new.
Only now is it dawning on Nick Clegg that it is his coalition partner that is tooth - and - nail opposed to reforming and modernising our second chamber.
He knew the shapes of the southern clouds at dawn on April 30, 1882, and could compare them in his memory with the streaks on a book of Spanish cover that he had seen only once and with the swirls on the foam raised by an oar in the Río Negro on the eve of the battle of the Quebracho.]
On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins, catbirds, doves, jays, wrens, and scores of other bird voices there was now no sound; only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh,» Carson wrote.
Haze has been observed inside Occator crater, but only around noon time on Ceres, not at dawn or dusk.
Soon, the surrounding mountains were engulfed in a glorious sunny fire, and the world around us took on a shine that only the dawn can deliver.
Then it dawned on me: I had only chewed each bite of food a few times before swallowing.
It has only just dawned on us that menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth are not diseases; now we need to realize that menopause is not a disease despite millions in advertising dollars spent by drug companies to convince us otherwise.
And so, come 9 p.m. last Friday night, after an hour long soak in the tub to an episode of The Good Wife, it dawned on me that the only way to perfect this ideal night would be cake!
So not only am I losing weight on the Perfect Health Diet, my blood glucose levels have actually improved, thanks to the increased carbs counteracting the dawn phenomenon, just as Dr. Kurt Harris (another proponent of safe starches) said it would.
We spent the afternoon admiring the city's many beautiful sights until, all of a sudden, it dawned on us that we only had half an hour left before we were to take the metro back to the airport.
If the last four years were a journey through the night for these two, the dawn on the other side is all loose ends, with only a few engaging moments here and there.
It only recently dawned on Maggie Gyllenhaal what an odd thing it is to be an actor.
And yet the realization dawns inescapable that no matter the acres of flesh, the film is every bit as horrible as that self - serious, neo-camp sexploitation classic Original Sin (another noir based on a lesser - known, period - dependent novel — that one by Cornell Woolrich, this one by John Fante), with only the gender / race roles reversed — that watching naked Angelina Jolie writhe around with Antonio Banderas can be every bit as disturbingly sexless as Hayek and Colin Farrell doing same.
As we step further into 2018, it's now dawning on me that we're only a couple years away from looking back on the last ten years of filmmaking and assessing major industry trends that have happened over the past decade.
Such is the price of scientific inquiry, I recalled, the moment it dawned on me that I was the only one that day driving a $ 401,925 Rolls through the decaying streets of Petersburg, Virginia, looking for something to eat.
It's only when I drive this car over such fabulous asphalt that it dawns on me what a disservice I paid the LP640 in reducing its currency to simple V - max terms.
Yes, you can set your own hours for the most part, but if a client can only see you at dawn on Tuesday, you'll want to get up with the crows.
Once upon a time, right around the dawning of life on earth, mammals were only born with a single set of teeth.
It was only after an e-mail from the U.S. embassy, with the reality of a North Korean missile launch dawning on me, that I stopped to reflect on what the DMZ and the separation of Korea truly means.
Then, it dawned on me: in the last year of travel, I hadn't spent more than three weeks in one bed (and that three week stint was only once; I was lucky to average five nights in one place).
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