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The article quotes a Syrian rebel commander in the Turkish city of Sanliurfa, 30 miles north of the Syrian border, as saying that the Turks "don't want anything bad to happen to their allies – Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham – along the border, and they know that both the Americans and the Syrian people will eventually recognise that there's no difference between groups such as Nusra, Ahrar and Daesh".

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I kept thinking the local farmer would pick it up and bury it but eventually recognised that he must have been making a political point.

Leopold was evidently unaware of the negative light in which he was generally viewed; he did, however, perceive that there was some intangible barrier to his Italian ambitions, and eventually recognised that he could not overcome whatever forces were arrayed against him.

Although Kadijević and other senior JNA commanders initially argued that "the JNA must defend all the nations of Yugoslavia", they eventually recognised that they had no chance of achieving their original goals, and threw their support behind the rebel Serbs of Croatia.

I suspect Mr Miliband does recognise that.

"In Saudi Arabia, we recognise that eventually, one of these days, we are not going to need fossil fuels.

"In Saudi Arabia, we recognise that eventually, one of these days, we're not going to need fossil fuels," said Naimi at a business and climate conference in Paris on Thursday.

"But we do recognise that eventually there will be compulsory redundancies in the city".

The results presented here are a major contribution towards eventually recognising the genes that encode a critical step in each type of polyketide biosynthesis.

"I don't recognise that," he says eventually, before contradicting himself by pointing to his pet hates.

It would seem grotesque to suggest that Britain might eventually recognise the Isis caliphate as a state, sell it arms, solicit its investment and then offer only the politest rebuke when innocent heads are sliced off.

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