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The powers that be in Hollywood recognise this truth.
It is also because, despite their appalling experiences of civilian leadership, and their acquiescence in his coup, Pakistanis have tired of army rule.The bad news in this book is that General Musharraf refuses to recognise this truth: "The Pakistan Army has always been held in high esteem as the only powerful stabilising factor in the nation," he insists.
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Foreign and local businesses, analysts and politicians alike have long recognised this truth, especially if they have visited China.
Novelists long ago recognised this truth; literature is full of characters falling in love with the people in paintings, obsessing over enigmatic figures, feeling intimidated – or intensely disappointed, in the case of Madame Bovary – by their first sighting of a tarry old master.
The best jokes are by their nature absurd and recognise this ultimate truth at the core of being.
He claims that all European governments now recognise the truth of this.
But he claimed that there will be those who recognise the truth of his position, seeing this view of the good as "something with which they have long been in a certain way acquainted" (SEP, 267).
Most of us recognise the truth of Philip Larkin's lines.
Everyone who ever worked with Kelvin will recognise the truth of that statement.
A cliche, perhaps, but most of us recognise the truth in it.
In emotional exchanges in the Commons, Theresa May, the home secretary, said she urged the force to "recognise the truth".
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