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Absent in his sermon was any mention of slavery, or the mass slaying of Native Americans (although one acknowledgement of the latter group's fate was later found in his office, where a poster featuring Native Americans sarcastically states: "Turn in your weapons, the government will take care of you").
Specifically, one acknowledgement packet will be sent from each of the PoAs, PoA1, PoA2, and PoA3.
Chapter One: Acknowledgement The first step came naturally, I had to open my eyes.
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The emotion as such may be pleasurable or painful (e.g., pride or remorse), and so may one's acknowledgement of the fact that one has a certain emotion (delighted to be in love again, upset with oneself for getting angry or envious).
Amid a ticker-tape of tourist attractions, from the Staten Island ferry to "the Empire State where Dylan lived", there's one sly acknowledgement of the narrator's rose-tinted spectacles.
I give Romney one valid acknowledgement in his address.
Every community has its problems, but luckily the dominating voice here is one demanding acknowledgement and change.
The commonplace negotiations of the commute – such as the convention of allowing a fourth traveller to sit on a bench built for three, but only on one buttock – force an acknowledgement of other people's needs that characterises Mumbai life.
On the one hand, the acknowledgement is great, the accolades certainly well deserved, and the sheer joy of being swept up in the whirlwind of favorable consideration is intoxicating.
ASO-TDMA provides a ship with the means to reliably transmit its data and other ships' data by piggybacking them from the source to the destination with the help of one-hop acknowledgement.
Markham's reply was a non-committal one-line acknowledgement, after which Bruce heard nothing for a year.
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