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A: No. It's not a description that I recognise at all.
But I recognise, at least, that it's better to care about poor children than it is to recast their situation as the result of their parents' fecklessness.
To say nothing of what appears to be his tin ear for foreign countries and their cultures (the England of Scoop and Match Point is not a place I recognise at all).
There might be much to admire about the book, but the culture it describes isn't one that I recognise at all (and I grew up spending a fair amount of time visiting relatives and family friends who lived not that far from the part of the coast she's describing).
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I recognised at art school that I might be adequate - but there's a ton of adequate designers out there.
I recognised at once the herpes virus - there were five then, now nine.
"I recognise that at some point things will stop happening," Adam said.
That's terrific; I recognise that at some point we will have to start ploughing the fields again.
Pity shouldn't be the only spur for us to remember our values, though pity, I recognise, is at the base of our morality.
He told Press Association Sport: "I recognise that at the moment in time, and knowing they were going to be called as witnesses, I mis-spoke and regret having done so.
When she walks into the Tricycle, where she is performing in The Great Game, a 12-play marathon about Afghanistan hailed by Michael Billington in the Guardian as "mind-blowing", I recognise her at once.
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