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They also wanted their relationship to be publicly recognised.
And when Ofsted return, the progress should be publicly recognised, rather than damned by faint praise.
With the formation of her Ladies National Association in 1869, Butler became the first publicly recognised feminist activist in Britain.
I believe that it is important that such figures be publicly recognised and that is why I have decided to establish and today launch the "Contrarian Prize".
In the Leveller pamphlet "Agreement of the People", he suggests, "the notion of inalienable, natural rights was, for the first time, being publicly recognised".
The prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, publicly recognised Pakistan's longstanding ambivalence on the matter, vowing an end to the distinction between "good and bad Taliban".
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And he wants Italy to publicly recognise its role.
One idea is to publish high-profile donations to cultural bodies, publicly recognising the donors' contribution.
This delay in moving forward seems due to the government's slow response in publicly recognising the emergency.
The demand that Israel's Palestinian Arabs and the surrounding Arab states publicly recognise Israel as "the Jewish state" epitomises this trend.
One way to do so is by publicly recognising Kenya's major role in providing refuge to so many Somalis over the decades.
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