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This amendment made it clear that same-sex marriages were not to be recognised in Australia.
"It feels so schizophrenic not to be recognised for who you are," Dale said.
It was difficult not to be recognised and there were a few inmates who could be confrontational.
They are told they are to be tolerated, even respected; but their own account of themselves before God is not to be recognised".
In the early days of the processions, revellers would black their faces so as not to be recognised by neighbours or employers.
To lead such a hard division almost every week of the season is something I'm very proud of and it is disappointing not to be recognised.
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"Not just to be recognised in a political way, but in a public way.
What is more, it is argued, if mark-to-market losses do exist, they may not have to be recognised.
Ipso has made it clear that it will not agree to be recognised under the royal charter.
"The right to enrichment does not need to be recognised because, according to the NPT [nuclear non-proliferation treaty], this right is inalienable," the foreign minister said.
Well, he lived long enough for the hell-raising days of his youth to be forgotten, or not even to be recognised by younger generations of filmgoers.
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