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These players have to be a real part of the team.
She returned just before the play started, but this was much too late for her to take any real part.
A place in which he felt restless and had no real part.
She was - the real part of Her - long dead or gone elsewhere.
Its prospects to be a real part of Europe have looked, at best, long term.
He's become a real part of my life right now in a strange way."
Now the things I'd done were becoming a real part of the world as total strangers knew it.
The money, he said, belonged to the men who had played the real part in helping the law.
She seemed the only real part of his life.
His real part has been as a driving force behind much of what fashion now takes for granted.
There were hints, however, that the setting was physical, and a very real part of our own world.
I kept telling myself that things were going to get better but a very real part of me already knew it was over."
And yet if he did not take the King's place, perhaps the real parting was already accomplished.
For stability, the real part of every pole must be negative.
Please make them a real part of the game.
OK, I'm going to sit down and read the real part of the paper now.
"Well, now the real part of the assignment remains," said Smith.
To develop an effect that plays any real part in the body, it must first be transformed.
A tragedy which billions of innocent people had no real part in.
"I never felt I was a real part of a community before," he said.
"Your friends and family become a real part of your everyday life."
Perhaps another sign could be how much education is given to its young people to be a real part of this society.
Could these two equally headstrong but very different people actually work things out and become a real part of each other's lives?
I can tell you my real part in this chain of circumstances."
Rest and relaxation are a real part of war, an important part.