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Recognise
verb
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
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It was among the very first states to recognise the new country of Saudi Arabia, in 1926.
"I recognise that this latest nonsense from the Mail [on Sunday] is not about me or my work; it's a skirmish in a war with the BBC," she told the Guardian.
Yet there has been strong criticism of Miliband by some members of the Jewish community for his stance on Israel and, in particular, for backing a vote to recognise a Palestinian state last autumn.
"I do think that it is very important to recognise that there's been a lot of really good work done by the ECB and their support team, as well as ours at Warwickshire.
"In our case, the government wants us to recognise our guilt, which of course we won't do," Tolokonnikova said.
The Little Rock municipal airport commission voted last year to rename the airport, in order to recognise three decades of service by the couple to the state and nation.
"We need to recognise that when we talk about the economic contribution of women, that we should recognise the vast amount of unpaid work that is already done by Australian women, just perhaps not appreciated the way it should be," he said.
France has been pressuring the Palestinians to amend the resolution to make it clear that Israel could not be taken to the ICC retroactively for any alleged war crimes committed before the UN votes to recognise Palestinian statehood.
The problem with swords made of light is that, by its nature, light is massless – it will simply pass through other light like an appalling coward, instead of colliding with it with a satisfactory "bwwwooOOUumm-TSSSK". Scientists at the MIT Centre for Ultracold Atoms, in Massachusetts, recognise the problem of light's irritating pacifism and are taking important steps to correct it.
It is said that the umpires themselves are starting to recognise what is effectively the signature of a team's designated ball polisher.
People recognise him, they think he is likeable and they don't think he is like other politicians.
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