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This year, the contestants are older than usual – two are in their sixties – which means I actually recognise them.
He had not acted on stage for eight years, and felt out of touch with the West End: he commented on the renaming of the theatre, "At last there is a name in lights on the Avenue which I actually recognise, even if it is my own".
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Back in 2007 foreign support for a short-lived Hamas-Fatah unity agreement evaporated when Hamas equivocated over whether its tentative acceptance of past agreements made by the Palestine Liberation Organisation PLOO), the national umbrella group, meant it actually recognised Israel.
I would ideally like to make use of a cheap flights – but I don't actually recognise half of the locations.
"He'll come back and say, 'Oh dad, you're right, I definitely saw Jesus!' But would any of us actually recognise Jesus or God?
I know I shouldn't have been so naïve as to expect the Oscars to actually recognise cinematic achievement, but voting seemed more motivated by politics and 'duty' than ever.
I'm constantly stunned that most of the general public when interviewed don't actually recognise most politicians of cabinet rank when prompted, let alone know anything about them.
"Why wouldn't America produce videos that – oh my God! – actually recognise its wrongdoing?" he says.
It would be good to have a deputy speaker that people actually recognise.
The play has a captivating internal logic, but as a reflection of behaviour we may actually recognise, it is fanciful.
Yet I suspect that the main reason it has been chosen is because it's the one bird most people can actually recognise.
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