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But these are stopgap measures, ways of molding the realties of a public-is-permanent digital age to the values of an earlier privacy-is-possible era.

From US News • Sep. 2, 2014

After merging them together, you are left with the person you have become after experiencing the realties of conflict.

From Time • Oct. 11, 2012

It was a subject that Guest, who had dealt with the unpredictability of his childhood by retreating into his own alternative realties, found himself drawn to.

From The Guardian • Mar. 28, 2010

Diverging realties and POV’s are here to stay, as are wars the result of comparable divergent realities and agendas. — peter hall 1 2 Next » Add your comments...

From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2010

The epistles of St. Paul when compared with the Acts and with each other have all the necessary characteristics of being genuine, and of relating nothing but realties.

From A Series of Letters in Defence of Divine Revelation by Ballou, Hosea




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