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The drone is low enough for him to spot; he stares back at Carrie in a form of acknowledgment unique to our era — recognition by technological proxy.
This form of acknowledgment was called an impensis, Latin for "at the expense of".
(It's also plausible that some stickers inspire fellow motorists to extend another digit as a form of acknowledgment).
In recent years, the church has come up with a form of acknowledgment of controversial businessmen: awarding them with the title Archon, a hitherto unknown practice in the country.
One form of acknowledgment might be the practice of theism — traditional religion with its rituals, sacred texts, formal prayers, proscribed and prescribed activities; but the conviction of the universe's beauty does not, says Dworkin, "suppose any god" as its ground.
You never know this tiny form of acknowledgment might just impact someone in a really big way.
My physical symptoms are made worse by the anxiety caused by never knowing where I was held, and not having any form of acknowledgment that I was disappeared and tortured by the U.S. government.
This was the time when I deeply desired any form of acknowledgment from a white person, any form of validation from a white person―whether it was from a teacher, a neighbor, a friend, a random girl or a random boy.
In our review, "identification" referred to any form of acknowledgment by a clinician during a consultation that the woman had experienced exposure to intimate partner violence.
Currently, there are several forms of acknowledgment, which can be used alone or together in TCP.
From her opening words, she's ranting, using her trademark CAPITAL LETTERS and gleefully taking the piss, because of course her declared hatred for acknowledgments comes in the form of an acknowledgment.
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