Well, if--as with a real highway--it destroys something irreplaceable, a vital ecosystem essential to human life.
We like to lean into the genre and end up with a real world explanation.
Mr McCarney told police that night Millie was "dopey with a real bad dose of flu".
Roberts attended Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive school in Beddau, a school with a real sporting pedigree.
With a real controller or a mouse-and-keyboard setup, the combat could be much more in-depth.
But an outsider with a real concern for preserving the past can help overcome that problem.
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And it was associated with a real estate firm in northern Virginia named BMI.
Stroking my horse made me feel calmer and happier, as if interacting with a real pet.
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And if you have a techie-inclined mind, you're probably prowling for gifts with a real science twang.
But in the tablet market, nobody has effectively attacked on low price combined with a real brand.
Who are the guys with a real chance at longevity and success, and who are the jokers?
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It will take a while, he said, to develop a distinctive product with a real Italian heritage.
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But if you can handle some woodworking and fiberglass mending yourself, you could wind up with a real steal.
But with a real stage in the second debate (because of the townhall format), a different approach was required.
Apple also will enhance its maps with a real-time traffic application that will include anonymous, crowdsourced information from users.
In sum, compassionate conservatism looks much more like an ambitious agenda with a real aim than a meaningless slogan.
He said he would push for the creation of a eurozone economic government with a real president, to meet every month.
In fact Richard says he's a lapsed Labour Party member, but one with a real bee in his bonnet over pensions.
Creating value for co-workers necessitates open access to the outside world providing them with a real sense of what people need.
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For air capture to work it needs to find people with a real economic need for the carbon dioxide it produces.
"He came back with a real spring in his step and we've had no contact from Palace or anybody else, " said Mowbray.
Perugians hundreds of years ago adorned her image with a real crown.
However, Morales from the beginning tried to impose a project while ignoring an electoral minority with a real power on the ground.
Once the plaintiff had been paid off the only person with a real interest in the case was the lawyer, Powell wrote.
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When Jocelyn and I get there, Alice is setting up the new tape recorder that her stepfather bought her, with a real microphone.
And if you listen to the entire context, what you find is that we were dealing, at that point, with a real crisis.
But as their scholarship deepened, they were able to narrow down their suspicions until they were sure they were dealing with a real Leonardo.
Their financial acumen and communications skills make people with a real-estate background a strong fit for articulating and negotiating insurance contracts with clients, she says.
With a real estate partnership, it's usually one holding, one location.
Viscount Tenby, a teenager when Lloyd George died in 1945, remembered his grandfather as "fun" with a real interest in people matched by few politicians.
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