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Ismail Cem, the Turkish foreign minister, left, said the bill, which "publicly recognizes the Armenian genocide of 1915," would harm relations with France and make it harder for Turkey and Armenia to normalize relations.
Neither even publicly recognizes a need to stop the waste and bloodshed.
And when the world's most visible company publicly recognizes its role in addressing climate change, people notice.
While Horner thinks he is manipulating the women, he has "exhausted his sexual resources and has, in reality, become that impotent and useless object with the world publicly recognizes him to be".
It is time that Eunice's son, Tim Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics, publicly recognizes that his aunt is the cofounder in spirit of Special Olympics, and makes her part of the story of Special Olympics.
With reports that Hamas is considering recognition, maybe Obama can ask Erdogan to deliver the message: if Hamas publicly recognizes Israel and renounces violence, the U.S. will remove Hamas from its list of terrorist organizations, making reconciliation with Fatah possible while advancing the peace process.
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Excellence was publicly recognized and valued.
Throughout his career in Congress, he has publicly recognized the achievements of everyday people.
The valedictorian prize also celebrated people who weren't often publicly recognized: studious girls.
As the billboards announce: BP was "the first oil company to publicly recognize the risks of global climate change".
It is the 1990's; only in the previous decade did voices like his become publicly recognized.
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