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He wrote a few days after that to question why he'd thanked me for a "Poetry Society piece" in which, he said, "I scarcely recognized myself".

I scarcely recognized him in the hallway, sans toque and an old-fashioned chef's tour de cou: he wore just a Henley cotton sweater, jeans, and well-worn chef's shoes.

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That middle-aged man I scarcely recognize in the mirror will still follow cricket, will still cheer India on, but somewhere, somehow, the personal connection has been irreparably broken.

I also felt like I had entered a different type of time capsule, one that brought me face to face with a country I scarcely recognize anymore.

Su told me that, when he decided to study viticulture, in the early aughts, it was scarcely recognized as a subject.

And, beyond these perplexities, Arthur Scholem scarcely recognized what Gerhard, in choosing to become Gershom (the name of a son of the Biblical Moses), was crucially repudiating — and would continue to repudiate for the rest of his life.

There is also greater awareness of traumas scarcely recognized a generation ago and a willingness to seek help for those problems, including bulimia, self-cutting and childhood sexual abuse.

Baseball's true golden age appears, increasingly, to have been the 1950s and '60s, decades of change that left many fans fearing the game was being taken away from them or becoming something they scarcely recognized.

I don't begrudge her her good fortune, but her situation contrasts markedly with that of thousands of dedicated professionals with library science degrees and extremely modest incomes who, like her, love what they do, but whose work is scarcely recognized by society, monetarily or otherwise.

It is scarcely recognized, however, among scholars of historicism, who either ignore him or treat him in a footnote.[46] In his magisterial Entstehung des Historismus Friedrich Meinecke treated Rehberg en passant, as if he were but a disciple of Möser.[47] This too is an injustice, since Rehberg was as great an influence on the historicist tradition as Möser himself.

Amebic infection, in particular, is scarcely recognized as a sexually acquired infection, and improved education is needed to prevent these diseases.

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