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Park Ridge was a world that hadn't quite recognized how much it was changing, nor how much more lay ahead.
What we seem to be dealing with instead is a simple lag: analysts now see that things are bad, but they haven't quite recognized just how bad.
As Lady Bird Johnson, the wife of JFK's vice president, said: Jackie "was a worker, which I don't think was always quite recognized". Her restoration of the White House was not some minor exercise in redecoration.
Moreover, it is quite recognized in literature that arabino-xylanoligosaccharides (AXOS) and xylan-oligosaccharides (XOS) obtained by the hydrolysis of arabinoxylans present in brans can exert prebiotic properties (Broekaert et al. 2011).
We have described a unique methanotrophic community, which can be a good example for future microbial biotechnology, which has not been quite recognized until recently as far as natural environmental processes were concerned.
The politicians haven't quite recognized it yet.
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"Let go," he tells her, in a voice he doesn't quite recognize.
But it may survive in ways that we don't quite recognize.
If given a larger measure or enticed to purchase it, many people will upsize their intake without quite recognizing it.
By then people could be forgiven if they did not quite recognize Mr. Nahassi's new look.
While the series remarkably managed to sustain its cast and credibility across four increasingly ambitious features, Francis Lawrence doesn't quite recognize when it's game over.
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