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The men's and women's games are obviously very different, so to have those two alongside each other and recognised every year is awesome.
I had expected the film to be gritty, challenging, even funny; I hadn't expected it to sear into my mind in such a personal way as I recognised every road, field and smashed-up, broken-down play park unfolding across the bleak post-industrial landscape just west of Dagenham.
Thus, there is no possibility for the executive branch of the government or for the finance minister to compromise on the amount of D that has to be recognised every year.11.
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Darwin would recognise every nook.
"Even the small children in Aleppo can recognise every plane by its sound now," he said.
Recognising every child, and having the time to speak to them, is obviously much easier if there are fewer individual needs to meet.
Of course it's cute and you have a lot of little shops, but you recognise every day the same people.
Wooney, however, was huddled inside a truck tarpaulin of a parka, and she had the same scribbly, hunted look in her eyes that I've now come to recognise every morning in the bathroom mirror.
The men and women who bought the prints when they first appeared in 1735 could recognise every setting, and find the originals of many of the people, like Handel in his wig (another Foundling benefactor), with the cast list of his new opera.
It was at this point that I began to recognise every casualty, remember conversations we'd had days or even hours earlier, and that's when I left, riding a medevac with a lieutenant who was covered with blood-soaked bandages.
With its strong Helvetica font, the poster is nostalgic: it reminds me of growing up in the 1970s, when Labour was in crisis, and you could recognise every Labour family in the street from their bold posters: they really stood out.
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