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A few weeks ago, a story appeared in the British press hinting that one of Prime Minister Tony Blair's last acts in office might be to recommend David Beckham for a knighthood, ostensibly to recognize the role played by England's former football captain in helping bring the 2012 Olympic Games to London.

Last year a French museum guard with an ostensibly remarkable memory said she recognized the man who consigned the work to the Texas gallery as the thief who had passed by her in 1981 on the day the print was stolen.

New head coach Stan Van Gundy, who's most recognized for having ostensibly developed Dwight Howard in Orlando and taking an island of misfit toys to the NBA Finals, looked to have another opening to mentor an up-and-coming post player and engineer a team around his abilities.

The small-town decency and way of life that the Sons ostensibly angle to preserve are entirely mythic, a matter astutely recognized by the show's virtual refusal to give us much sense of the community beyond the bikers' insular world and the affronts to it.

However, as mentioned by Kinchla ".this "attention reaction time" ostensibly includes the time to recognize the target letter, as well as the time to switch attention and the two are hard to separate" [9].

Despite the Peshmerga's role in liberating the Yazidis stranded in the mountains outside Sinjar-proper, the IS and the world alike now recognize that even those troops ostensibly under Kurdistan's protection are, when push comes to shove, extremely vulnerable, often on their own.

Modern forms of oppression tend to be hard to recognize as such, because they are justified by ostensibly objective and impartial branches of social science.

To accomplish these ostensibly disparate goals, the barrier must have exquisite solute selectivity, must recognize and respond to potential microbial pathogens that are present within its indigenous commensal microbial flora, and must have the capacity to heal and self-renew (Madara, 1990; Rowlands et al., 1999; Turner, 2009).

But this year the only Williams production that you recognize in the list of works that were being considered (ostensibly) is probably "Blurred Lines," the oily date-rape anthem by Robin Thicke.

The scene of their confrontation veers toward physical and emotional violence, the sort of unchallenged aggression which, though ostensibly benign, belongs to the same realm as the rapist's behavior, as Ann herself recognizes in the time of a rapid, horrified glance.

Combs recognizes the potential for abuse that's inherent in a tool that can, ostensibly, increase addictiveness and says the company has strict terms of service to limit abuse.

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