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But her poetic efforts were not, she acknowledged, entirely ignored by her parents: her mother had a selection of her compositions privately published, under the title "Verses," when she was sixteen.

They now need some time to sort out these many problems, which are, we should acknowledge, not entirely of Network Rail's making.

Victor Gilinsky, in "Indian Point: The Next Fukushima?" (Op-Ed, Dec. 17), doesn't mention major differences between Indian Point and the Fukushima plants, never acknowledges their entirely different physical environments and doesn't mention industry's steps taken since the tragedy at Fukushima in Japan.

The British police watchdog, the Independent Police Complaints Commission, also decided in 2007 that no disciplinary action should be taken against any of the officers involved — despite acknowledging that Menezes was entirely innocent and could not have done anything differently that would have allowed him to escape being shot.

All the fuss, it must be acknowledged, is not entirely about cows, art or the Swiss image.

But, he acknowledged, one he entirely deserved.

The intensity of their relationship led Lorca to acknowledge, if not entirely accept, his own homosexuality.

The idea of picking and choosing from distinct cultures as if they were platters on a buffet, Mr. Kunuk acknowledges, is not entirely practical.

Since Anderson was not on record as a political activist, they reserved their greatest hatred for her champion Eleanor Roosevelt -- her savior, her defender in a swirl of ugly events that she did not want to think about or even entirely acknowledge".

She noted that Jackson's "total lack of engagement with the cameras adds to the unreal mood" because he was always performing—"but for the imagined masses, not for the filmgoer" and that the film doesn't "entirely acknowledge that reality, and that's a little odd".

It is clearly important that the welfare of animals in cancer research is protected, both from an ethical point of view and also because it is widely acknowledged to be entirely consistent with good science (Osborne et al, 2009).

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