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"It's not like tomorrow bulldozers are going to come," acknowledged Tamar Feldman, a lawyer for the civil rights group.
According to Dion, the album's title, A New Day Has Come, acknowledged a new chapter in her life and career.
An official letter came, acknowledging the tragedy, but "the names of my family were not fully right", with his son identified as his nephew.
"This is as close as anyone will come to acknowledging that it's not working".
It was the closest he has come to acknowledging that his central argument for the invasion last year may never be proved true or false.
That is as close as any Patriot will come to acknowledging that, in preseason forecasts, they are considered the closest thing to an N.F.L. juggernaut.
The closest any of the 20 international conferences convened so far have come to acknowledging the problem is in the resolution adopted in Lima in December last year.
And this profound foreshadowing of what was to come... Acknowledging the first anniversary of Japan's adherence to their three-power pact, Japan's Foreign Minister Toyoda urges renewed faith in the tri-partite ideal, an "accomplishment of the noble mission of mankind... .. and goes on to congratulate Hitler and Mussolini "...for the progress being made in construction of the new order".
Isa finally does come around, acknowledging the economics of their situation.
This statement has been the closest President Obama has come to acknowledging that his deportation policy is part of his political strategy.
Instead, we berate ourselves for not being "there" yet, rather than reflecting on how far we have come and acknowledging our progress.
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