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The CBI, belatedly, has recognised in general terms that there is a problem.
President Obama has recognised in particular the enormous damage caused by pollution from the burning of coal in power stations".
Peace, though, again proves himself to be magnificently single-minded and unbiddable, and has recognised in Shankly another brilliant and pioneering obsessive of his profession.
A court in the Netherlands last year ordered prime minister Mark Rutte's government to cut its emissions by a quarter by 2020, citing the severity of the global warming threat which the Netherlands has recognised in international treaties.
When you're competing with Baby Shark on YouTube and a million videos about flossing (the dance – not dental hygiene), it can be a real challenge, something that the BBC's director general Tony Hall has recognised in the corporation's annual report.
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"It's something we've recognised in Scotland," he told Sky Sports News.
Given a lighter moment, Desmond might have recognised in this one of his themes.
This duality was what he had recognised in Byron, just as Byron in turn had identified it in Robert Burns.
But Neil Aspinall, whose name few music fans know and even fewer would have recognised in the street, had one of the strongest claims of all.
In a study of Bardot published in 1959, the other French woman who lived her life outside bourgeois conventions, Simone de Beauvoir, had recognised in Bardot "absolute freedom".
But I said, 'No, I want to pay.' They have recognised in the Lords report that I paid more than I needed to".
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