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The background: Beach House have been around for a couple of years now but 2010, we're proposing, will be the year they achieve more widespread recognition.
This improved understanding has led to more widespread recognition [14].
It is now gaining more widespread recognition from unlikely places: companies with a history of pollution.
It was her lead role on The CW's "Nikita," however, that gave her more widespread recognition.
However, the franchise did not gain more widespread recognition until after the 1993 release of LucasArts' Sam & Max Hit the Road, which cultivated interest in Purcell's original comics.
Produced by Blixa Bargeld at Einstürzende Neubauten studios in Berlin, White is the starting point for a more widespread recognition of new music from China, and sets the benchmark for all others who follow.
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CONCLUSION: Anxiety disorders impose a substantial cost on society, much of which may be avoidable with more widespread awareness, recognition, and appropriate early intervention.
New degree structures are being introduced and awarding of verified MOOC credentials is becoming more widespread, as is recognition of MOOC credits by universities and employers.
It is time that we take note of the marketing skills that have contributed to the adoption of so many unhealthy behaviors (smoking, fast food), and apply them to a more healthful goal: widespread recognition that cancer clinical trials represent the best treatments we have to offer.
Even in what used to be called the Rubinite wing of the Party, after former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, there is a widespread recognition that something more is necessary.
As facial recognition technology becomes more widespread, it's been demonstrated that hackers can crack or find ways around it, making passwords and passcodes still critical to how we access information and hardware.
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