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The sound is still so distinct that fans of Commodore 64 music are able to recognise its sound chip anywhere it's being used, even if it is just for a small effect in a piece of modern pop music".
Aibo will be able to recognise its owner and run over to them, detect smiles and words of praise, and learn which actions please its owner.
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Alternatively, study participants may be more aware of the issue of genetic discrimination and thus be better able to recognise it (or its occurrence).
Will we still be able to recognise it?
Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne says in order to tackle sexual harassment, we must first be able to recognise it.
This step is optional since the child will probably already be able to recognise it as a bunny without it.
But there are also moments when Harry is able to recognise his longings more precisely.
Kim Se-rin, 85, worried whether he would be able to recognise his sister when he finally meets her.
AT these WEAK moments its important to firstly be able to recognise when its a WEAK moment and what to and what not to do when this happens.
What disturbs me most is that they, as educators, should be able to recognise racism in its many forms and tackle it.
Failure to understand the principles of post-surgical anatomy and complications of CHD might subject these patients to unnecessary radiation exposure and suboptimal CTA studies, thereby resulting in the imaging physicians not being able to recognise post-operative anatomy and its potential complications.
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