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It is not classified under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) but is recognised as a "disease of human health" in the International Classification of Diseases.

To publish leaflets telling people to "go and kill a black" is not only a criminal offence because it is a threat to kill but is recognised to be specially heinous because of its racist component.

The precondition for all of that is optimism: conceiving a future in which social care isn't a huge problem that is simply managed as it gets larger, but is recognised for what it is: a set of relationships, as human, as meaningful and as warm as any others.

It has not gained critical traction over time but is recognised for a preposterous plot that sees Swayze facing off against a series of goons hired by Ben Gazzara's corrupt mobster Brad Wesley, who wants to continue extorting businesses in the town of Jasper, west Missouri.

After escaping, Pulikecei appears before Sangilimayan as Ukraputhan but is recognised by his minister, Mangunipandiyan.

The Kennel Club (UK) and the American Kennel Club do not recognize the French Spaniel, but is recognised by the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association, and can be registered with US dog registries in order to record their registries and compete in associated dog shows, such as the Dog Registry of America, American Canine Association, and America's Pet Registry.

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He was driving in a column of German cars to escape observation but was recognised by an Italian Customs guard.

In order to manage Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) effectively, cooperative coordination arrangements between MPA and fisheries agencies are essential, but are recognised as very difficult to achieve.

Where would British creative industries be without the great innovators and creators who have been trained in the British system but are recognised internationally?

The same writer says that Helicaon was wounded in the night-battle, but was recognised by Odysseus and by him conducted alive out of the fight..

It was not being argued that the right to protest was absolute, "it is not but it is recognised as a preciously guarded freedom", Monaghan said.

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