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Beryl Bainbridge, who has died of cancer aged 75, wore her hard-won recognition lightly.
The hope, of course, is that with age and experience comes the hard-won recognition of our limitations.
As intended, these volumes, in redressing a previous lack, reflect the hard-won recognition of dance as a distinct and important art form.
To some, the implants are a godsend; to others, they are oversold and pose a threat to the hard-won recognition of sign language.
Older company's risk deemphasizing decades of hard-won recognition; newer ones risk a step back to square one.
This relentless reinventing is typical of a proud country that feels the world has consigned it to the shadows of its big neighbors, China and Japan, and so feels it must strive ever harder to win recognition for its meteoric rise.
She had won recognition.
The reprieve was hard won.
The lessons were hard won.
"He tried hard, ran hard, won hard.
The technique has won recognition as a significant technological breakthrough.
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