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These days though, the 60-odd BVIs are recognised more for tourism than for rampaging buccaneers.
While risks from hatchery-produced sea cucumbers are recognised, more genetic research is needed in farming and sea-ranching programmes.
Several studies suggest that speech understanding can sometimes benefit from the presence of filled pauses (uh, um, and the like), and that words following such filled pauses are recognised more quickly.
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As it is, we're getting used to being recognised more because we're on the Yorkshire phone book.
In the 20 years since the disease was recognised, more than 20m people have died from it.
People got to know it during London 2012 and I'm recognised more on the streets now.
Taken together, the papers suggest that urban agriculture models need to be recognised more widely within mainstream urban planning and the urban development process.
"Scotland certainly feels its identity more than it did; it feels it's being recognised more than it once was," she added.
With Hall's star in the ascendant beyond television, life will no doubt be different: he'll be recognised more as himself than as someone's favourite character.
Yet it is being recognised more and more widely that the question is better framed not as one of a right to intervene, but of our responsibility to protect a responsibility borne, first and foremost, by states.
The funny thing is, now that he's recognised more for his own work than for his famous father, there is little he'd rather talk about – with the possible exception of cricket.
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