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She is in the middle of explaining the concept of anagnorisis, the point in a tragedy at which the protagonist arrives at a momentous recognition.
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The last time Liberation Day fell on a weekend, in 2010, the States agreed to make Monday 10 May a public holiday in recognition of the momentous event in Guernsey history.
Charlemagne was left to face its momentous consequences and, particularly, to secure that recognition from Constantinople without which his title was legally invalid.
Although legal recognition of marriage is a momentous step in enabling a healthy financial partnership, it is critical for LGBT individuals and couples to understand, and regularly reassess, the impact of these regulatory changes.
Gomes runs quickly through the momentous challenges overcome in his 15 years, and in particular the growing certainty of voice recognition, which is bringing millions who cannot even read and write to the service.
But recognition that in a short span our species has nudged the thermostat of a planet remains a momentous, and sobering, finding.
Obviously it's momentous and I'm sure in years to come everybody will think it was a huge turning point for recognition of same-sex couples.
And it really is quite a momentous decision, especially when you consider that up to this point in time, intersex people haven't had any legal recognition on European birth certificates whatsoever.
Momentous times.
Momentous news.
The recognition by such a senior figure from the New Labour years that Labour in office was in some ways neglectful of England is pretty momentous.
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