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That's how council-estate life is depicted here: in a way that Daily Mail readers will readily recognise.
Many of those surveyed did not readily recognise that there were solutions to the difficulties they were experiencing.
Alternatively, information commands a pricing premium since most managers readily recognise this as the key ingredient in successful decision-making.
The women we work with readily recognise that religion is itself implicated in the violence they experience, and in the community and state structures of power that militate against their rights.
Anyone who has witnessed the aftermath of a super typhoon in countries such as the Philippines or seen the devastation caused by the hurricanes that occasionally ravage the Caribbean and southern US would readily recognise the dramatically altered political, economic and social landscape of the United Kingdom following last week's thunderous vote to leave the European Union.
The aim of this pictorial review is to present detailed sonographic images that correspond to each feature as described in the BTA guideline in order to help radiologists and clinicians readily recognise the sonographic patterns and classify nodules into categories of U1 to U5 (Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5).
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Indeed, some of Scotland's players in Tallinn might have readily recognised the phenomenon of 11 lining up against none as a Tartan trait, especially if they were graduates of that plethora of park leagues around Glasgow.
Resting key players for cup ties brings both risk and rewards for managers as Stoke City's Mark Hughes readily recognised after goals from Peter Crouch and John Walters saw his side through a tricky tie at Doncaster.
Several of these entities have characteristic or pathognomonic imaging findings and should be readily recognised by practicing radiologists.
In the register systems described here, delicacy is extended to naming features that can be readily recognised and usefully applied by educational researchers.
White beads were coloured with calcium antimoniate (CaSb2O6, CaSb2O7) (seventeenth c). and lead arsenate (nineteenth c)., both pigments readily recognised through their Raman spectra [21, 22] and XRF.
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