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"He could recognise some names," Donna says.
Oliver is politically precocious – as a toddler he could recognise Nelson Mandela – but his parents don't talk to him about politics.
But while we were making such headway at home, the best the special school – the "experts" – could say was that they thought he could recognise his name.
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One mother felt connected to her baby as soon as he was taken out of the incubator and she could recognise that he was hers (mother 14 C/S, D/C).
She just thought of them as a state of mind, something she could recognise in herself.
"He said 'It's him', they were both so physically wrecked that neither of them could recognise each other".
The rabbis had to declare Golda Meir an honorary male before they could recognise her as prime minister.
But they could use technology for so much more than Tinder and Happn, if only they could recognise it.
She suspected that some of them could recognise her; it was well known that she and Sharon were best friends.
Several participants felt they could recognise depression from the patient's demeanour.
Peirce chose to not show how Brandon looked before he began cross-dressing, so the audience could recognise Brandon the way he perceived himself as a male.
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