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We might not understand St John's austere, colonial Christianity, but we all recognise Jane's near physical revulsion from being with him.
Paul Polman, the CEO of Unilever, said it best in Rio: "Individually both governments and business have already mobilised significant resources to address the challenge of deforestation, but we all recognise that much more can be achieved if we align our efforts and work in partnership".
But we all recognise that the best of this country is represented by the generosity, kindness, solidarity and decency that Britain has at many times shown those fleeing persecution, even at times of far greater deprivation and difficulty than the present day.
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Jones, a BBC governor from 1997 to 2002, said he had "no evidence" that Savile was up to anything but "we all recognised he was a pretty creepy sort of character".
We can all recognise that picture, can't we?
He draws attention to vernacular habits we can all recognise.
Still, we would all recognise that something has changed.
But we can all recognise the uncanny quality of his dream: that chilling, portentous atmosphere.
We try to recruit from as wide a pool as we can, offer flexible employment to parents, and pay all interns a living wage, but we all have to recognise there is a long way to go.
Jong added: "We may not have achieved that glorious heaven where we all join hands and love each other, but we have all recognised the problem and are working toward it".
Yes, the show takes it to extremes, but this is a masculinity we all recognise.
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