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The notion that being paid to perform sex acts should be recognised as a kind of service work is the rationale underpinning legalised prostitution regimes.

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Then Jez and Billy Bragg sing "The Red Flag", which younger readers will recognise as a kind of "Freak Like Me" bootleg version of "Oh Christmas Tree" with all the words changed to reflect international socialism.

When the rave scene started in the 1980s, ex-Northern Soul DJs (and drug dealers) recognised it as a kind of second coming.

I cobbled together something that bore little resemblance to what would traditionally be recognised as a sentence: more like a kind of Franglais charades ("Ahhhh, oui!" plus "mon avion", accompanied by pointing at my watch and gesturing backwards to indicate my plane was late).

One piece titled Cultural Department (2006) appears to be some kind of Jackson Pollock abstract expressionist painting until it is recognised as a meticulous reproduction of Israeli soldiers' vandalism of the Palestinian Cultural Department in 2002.

He is justly recognised as a master of literary craft.

(B) Hazard recognised as a percentage of all hazards mentioned.

Of being recognised as a serious actor of considerable talent.

Previously, the importance of organic matter was recognised as a possible indicator of climate change [8].

The expansion of oil palm cultivation is recognised as a major cause of tropical biodiversity loss.

Interventional neuroradiology (INR) exists within neuroradiology, which is also recognised as a distinct subspecialty of radiology.

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