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On the contrary, it commonly indicates that an artistic breakthrough, having been made and recognized, is over, and that a process of increasingly strained emulation and diminishing returns has set in.
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Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement, which speaks only as of the date made, and to recognize that forward-looking statements are predictions of future results, which may not occur as anticipated.
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azul, is the only one variety permitted by federal law in México to be used for tequila production which is the most popular contemporary alcoholic beverage made from agave and recognized worldwide.
"They saw a number of effective organizations that were truly making a difference and recognized the importance of more funding," said Nick Smith, a spokesman for Dr. Frist.
But when he could not make ends meet and recognized that he could not peak further as a funk artist, his priorities began to shift and he began transitioning music as a hobby for weekends.
Everybody thought this was a very significant contribution Damadian had made and had not been recognized".
However, significant brain damage has already occurred by the time a clinical diagnosis of dementia is made, and it is increasingly recognized that this may be too late for any effective intervention.
(2) The participation of local community enhances the effectiveness of implementation of hazard prevention schemes and makes them more disseminated and recognized.
I heard the familiar add-device sound that Windows makes and as it recognized and installed the drivers.
The U.S. -- and gang-plagued Mexico -- should heed the progress made in El Salvador and recognize that the standard methods to end violence aren't working.
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