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Acknowledging a name is not enough.
But acknowledging a name is not enough, and often times it feels like ticking off the box of being "not racist".
This American classic city is about to acknowledge a Faulknerian chapter and consider naming a street Hemings Way after Sally Hemings, the slave of Thomas Jefferson who, the scholars of Monticello concede, was almost certainly the mother of at least one of his children.
While large contributions from individuals could be acknowledged with a name on a building -- Carnegie Hall comes immediately to mind -- corporations did not even ask, sensing that such requests would be out of bounds.
Rare is the book cover that acknowledges a translator (their names are reserved for the title page and for copyright information) and I myself, a voracious reader who could name hundreds of writers, could reel off the names of only a few translators and only if pressed to do so.
"There will always be a hole in our hearts for the men and women who perished that day," he said, at one point acknowledging a woman in the room named Talat Hamdani, a Muslim whose son, Salman, was killed on Sept. 11.
He is using ExpertCentral, he acknowledged, to make a name for himself and gain more paying clients worldwide.
The source acknowledged that adding a name and a face changed the calculus to a degree but said a number of Republicans feel there is not enough to investigate, with the accuser understandably forgetting details and with no corroborating witnesses.
However, an Army spokesman stated that while the Army will update personnel records to acknowledge the name change, the military will continue to regard Manning as a male.
Instead, an emotional buffer zone allows you the space to feel, acknowledge, and name your reactions as they are happening.
He appeared before a magistrate, Jane Bentley, at Cairns local court on Monday and refused to acknowledge the name Jeremy Geia.
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