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Everyone recognised Brown.
Everyone recognised Churchill and Thatcher.
It was something everyone recognised and ignored.
However grudgingly, though, almost everyone recognised his ability.
Her life was dedicated to ensuring that everyone recognised that lethal potential and that victims of asbestos received adequate compensation.
It's as if everyone recognised we needed a period of sisterhood, shared conversation, shared experience to gauge where we were.
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"So let everyone recognise what has happened here today, that Britain does not support this war for oil.
Everyone has recognised for a long time that Young was a good player but everyone also said he would have to leave Aston Villa to become a better one.
Professor Ingar Holme, of the department of sports medicine at the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences in Oslo, who led the study, said that while nearly everyone now recognised the huge benefits of exercise, less than half of Europe's population were actually following recommendations.
Some 350 white separatists held their own ballot in the little town of Orania, but everyone else recognised the legitimacy of South Africa's second all-race local elections on December 5th.Contrary to what many doomsayers predicted before 1994, when the apartheid government finally surrendered to majority rule, South Africa has neither plunged into civil war nor lapsed into despotism.
The audience disagreed about every other subject under the sun – if someone had asked us to decide what day of the week it was, the meeting would had descended into fisticuffs – but everyone there recognised that our quality of life depends on the quality of our surroundings.
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