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While he didn't feel anybody's pain, he briefly recognised that it exists.
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It would be for another Old Etonian, Eric Blair (aka George Orwell), whom Huxley actually taught briefly, to recognise that the bigger threat came less from bourgeois consumers than from totalitarian dictators like Hitler and Stalin.
After a year of this, fortunately, his plight came to the attention of Sir Alexander Paterson, the British commissioner for prisons, who had met Borneman briefly in London, and recognised him when he came to Canada to inspect the camp.
Here we will briefly describe each modification, review our current understanding of how it is recognised by downstream effector proteins and discuss unresolved questions.
Though the Soviet Union had swallowed the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, seemingly permanently, they maintained a shadowy existence on the periphery of world diplomacy, thanks to Western countries' refusal (for the most part: dishonourable exceptions included Australia, briefly, and Sweden) to recognise the Soviet annexation de jure.
At this point, the authors wish to recognise and briefly discuss potential shortcomings stemming from aspects of the design, data collection and analytical procedures associated with this research.
Already recognised as a fine big-band drummer, he worked for Charlie Barnet, briefly replaced Jones in Count Basie's orchestra and became the house drummer at Billy Berg's, one of the most celebrated west coast clubs.
He concluded from his research that the vast majority of white, and many black respondents recognised negative words such as "angry", "criminal" or "poor" more quickly after briefly seeing a black face than a white one.
Briefly, the Five Factor Model of personality used in the present study is widely recognised as the most comprehensive model of the major dimensions of personality (John et al, 2008).
I was recognised yesterday.
They recognised Orsonjit immediately.
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