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Darius did not at first gain general recognition but had to impose his rule by force.
If the current guidelines gain general recognition it becomes even more important to advocate cessation of metformin therapy when renal failure develops abruptly or in our opinion with any severe disease, especially when there is risk of dehydration.
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He searched for the philosophical foundation of what he first and rather vaguely summarized as the "sciences of man, of society, and the state," which he later called Geisteswissenschaften ("human sciences")—a term that eventually gained general recognition to collectively denote the fields of history, philosophy, religion, psychology, art, literature, law, politics, and economics.
The ambitions of AWS clearly go beyond the cloud computing back-end, and Amazon might view WorkMail as a way to gain more general recognition for its services line of business.
Sepsis has gained worldwide recognition in the last two decades.
This observation deserves general recognition.
Ms. Coakley, the state's attorney general, gained international recognition as a methodical county prosecutor during the 1997 trial of Louise Woodward, a British au pair convicted of killing a baby boy in her care.
As a result, entrepreneurship education has gained a universal recognition.
In 1981, their album Computer Tour gained Kraftwerk worldwide recognition and fame.
Similarly, a dictionary has been generated for general miRNA recognition.
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