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"The Islamist militias and the Islamic State recognise this point of weakness.
When you recognise this point, it instantly becomes time to kill off your thesis chapter by chapter.
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At a meeting held in London on Tuesday, Vice UK staff were told that the National Union of Journalists would not be recognised at this point but instead were offered the chance to set up an internal staff council.
Speaking to the BBC Scotland news website, Mr MacMillan said: "We have to recognise that, at this point, these are allegations and if they are proven to be false then Craig Whyte will have recourse through the courts.
Recognising this selling point and taking a cue from how Brixton's investment in culture has been at the heart of its regeneration must be the foundation of any attempt to refashion Tottenham.
These men must recognise the point of no return, literally and precisely.
Those of us who continue to read fiction as adults will recognise the point Dewan is making.
"But I think every dramatist would recognise the point when the director and cast all look at you as if they'd rather you left the room".
Recognise the point where it goes too far.
The perpetrator continued and at this point, recognising a clear and present danger to their safety, the forces fired towards her".
You get the picture (and if you're in the picture at this point, and recognise some of these statements similar to what you might say, then that's great, because you're taking the first step to moving onto the Cause side of the equation).
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