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The process is very quick because it doesn't actually have to transfer all that music again, it just makes it recognize that it's already there.
And so the spirits enter into these pores more easily when they come upon them, thereby producing in the gland that special movement which represents the same object to the soul, and makes it recognize the object as the one it wanted to remember" (AT XI 360, CSM I 343).
It will spread the game all over the world and make it recognized in different countries".
Make It Recognized: As a kid, one of my summer highlights each year was when I received free tickets to an Oakland A's game from my local library after completing a certain number of books each summer.
"The Merchant of Venice" resists attempts to bring it into the Enlightenment, let alone to make it recognize the full tragic weight of centuries of racial and religious hatred.
I never felt the need to stab the screen to make it recognize my input.
The Windows Phone 7 Connector app for Mac is made for use, of course, with your WP7 handset, but apparently a simple terminal tweak is all it takes to make it recognize Zunes as well.
But with its announcement June 1 that it would buy Hughes Telematics, a supplier of telematics boxes and services, for $612 million, Verizon Communications — the parent of Verizon Wireless — made clear it recognized potential business opportunities.
But the administration has made clear it recognizes the weaknesses of the current sanctions system and hopes to rally support for limiting Iraq's access to weapons and military equipment.
While there are many excellent tailors we left off our list, we know that the ones that made it are recognized as the paragons of the industry not only by their customers but also by their peers.
In a neither/nor subject construction, the verb should agree with the nearer element; make it "has recognized," or recast.
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