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- But we have finally wised up to the dangers of smoking.
- Players haven't yet wised up to the damage their walkout has done.
- By the end of the movie, everybody's wised up to Sean.
- Evidently, the British had wised up to this bait-and-switch tactic.
- Just having wised up to this tool myself-you can use CatScan for this.
- After years of ignoring its best customers, Apple is finally wising up to this fact.
- When the rest of Wall Street wised up to the market, the firm lost its advantage.
- I ask him then if he thinks criminals are wising up to the new techniques in demystifying death.
- I think everybody has wised up to the fact that controversy is not a wise formula for legislative success.
- Others suggested, sympathetically, that they wise up to " the new medical-economic reality ."
- A strange friendship forms between the three, but Arlene and Betsy eventually wise up to Nixon's ways.
- Bill Lessard, 37, also needed to get burned a few times before wising up to the options gamble.
- Amazon . com's reception is another sign that investors are wising up to the real prospects of Internet companies.
- It wasn't long before the ice cream man and the librarian wised up to my peregrinations and squealed on me.
- Marcus finally wised up to Owen's conniving and manipulation of his mother that he finally had a confrontation with him.
- The Clinton Administration has finally wised up to how the Japanese do business and isn't going to stand for it anymore.
- After a few catches down the field, opponents have wised up to Patten's speed and have taken away the deep play.
- -- Running backs Erric Pegram of Atlanta and Errict Rhett of Tampa Bay wise up to the only true and correct spelling of Eric.
- While companies enjoy the many benefits of options, shareholders are wising up to the fact that these grants dilute their stakes, sometimes significantly.
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