"The sessions have been a real eye opener and I can't get enough of them, " she said.
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It was a real eye opener as to the power of social media.
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Work the long hours of a manager and doing the job of a counter clerk will be an eye opener.
Seeing case after case of chronic suffering, caused by simple diseases that were treatable or preventable, was quite an eye opener.
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The following statement from Leap in its 10K is an eye opener.
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The match I saw was a derby between Ferencvaros and Ujpest - and let me tell you it was a serious eye opener.
It is now nearly fully automated, bar four trains, and what has happened in a city where the unions are strong is a real eye opener.
This was a real eye opener for me, and something that allowed me to bond with several of the employees I worked with as part of this experience.
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Hefty construction exposure heading into the recession of 2008 was an eye opener for management (as was the case at many industrials), and IR exited the crisis in much better financial shape than it entered it in.
"What an eye-opener Wales were in the Six Nation, " Botha told BBC Wales' Scrum V programme.
For Dodge, who had believed his original target was particularly ambitious, it was an eye-opener.
That was a real eye-opener, but it was still a challenge to get it across on TV.
Another Obama eye-opener: He claims to have 100, 000 individual donors twice as many as Clinton declared.
On the face of it perhaps not much, as it may seem to be little more than an eye-opener.
That was quite an eye-opener in itself, and will be the subject of a couple of posts in the near future.
England were thrashed 6-1 by Australia in last year's one-day series between the countries, an experience Strauss admitted was "an eye-opener".
In particular, the blowout loss at Philadelphia on Saturday was an eye-opener.
Mr Hempleman-Adams said trekking and camping on the Brecon Beacons for the Bronze Award when he was 13 had been a "real eye-opener".
The introduction of the possibilities of digital archiving and the need to increase access was an eye-opener to some of the participants as well.
But he says using literally as an intensifier can often result in "absurdity" in phrases such as "the news was literally an eye-opener to me".
The drive from Mr Pistorius' home to Johannesburg is an eye-opener.
This was an eye-opener because when Scotland released Megrahi from prison and sent him home to Libya in August 2009, the Obama Administration publicly and appropriately complained.
It will be an eye-opener for him to go back to playing in qualifying but his quality is undoubted - he'll definitely be back in the top 16.
For those not lucky enough to stay in the world's grandest hotels, this book will be an eye-opener that may make them wonder who, in fact, are the lucky ones.
This morning LinkedIn released its annual list of the most overused words and phrases in its 135 million member profiles, and the results while not shocking are an eye-opener, even for me.
For those contrarian drinkers, who nowadays comprise a sub-cult of foodies and artisan spirits lovers, the rise of premium white whiskies, cut and bottled with minimal aging essentially upgraded moonshine has been an eye-opener.
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