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In emotional exchanges in the Commons, Theresa May, the home secretary, said she urged the force to "recognise the truth".
She added: "There was a very clear verdict... and I would urge South Yorkshire police force to recognise the verdict of the jury.
In doing so, they are now the first and only UK police force to recognise emos and goths as holding the same social status as racial minorities, religious groups, homosexuals, transgender people and the disabled.
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Santa Anna was taken prisoner and forced to recognise the Texas Republic.
Companies have been forced to recognise this by changes in accounting rules.
The Treasury has been forced to recognise that 5% of Britain's GDP has disappeared forever.
"And that means we're forced to recognise very serious structural issues".
Bath tried to do things the other way round and were quickly forced to recognise the folly of it.
Ms Bormann added: "The prosecutor has been forced to recognise the cases they are challenging are unravelling.
By that time Philadelphia police had been forced to recognise they were looking for a serial predator.
Iran is particularly horrified at the prospect of being forced to recognise Israel, whose destruction the ruling clergy still call for.
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