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To be recognised like this is important for them.
We were still recognised, like, and I think it was worth it".
It said: "It is a monstrous disgrace that this Lawrence woman, who is no friend of Great Britain, and who is totally without merit, should be recognised like this or in any other way.
"It's wonderful to get our work recognised like this," he says, "but we are still a long long way from eradicating needless discrimination against people who have made mistakes but have paid their debt to society and want to take their place alongside everyone else".
"I had a good season and I'm just happy to be recognised like this".
Those 27 birds are tagged and recognised like well-known friends.
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The jam-packed reel ignores no threads, taking everything from inconspicuous treasures like John Travolta's "Rydell High School" gym wear from Grease to an iconic tee even a casual movie buff will recognise like The Dude's Kaoru Betto baseball tee and Harley Quinn's "Daddy's Monster" number.
The 40-year-olds never seemed much less than 40, but they did have a ripe pinkish tinge to their flesh that I came to recognise, like someone had taken a low-wattage belt sander to their faces, then bicycle-pumped air into them.
29 However, care must still be taken to communicate that negative adjustments are not 'penalties', and we recognise, like others, 2 30 that there is a risk that case-mix adjustment could remove incentives for providers to address disparities in care and institutionalise substandard care by 'masking' poor care provided to some patient subgroups.
Decided by a panel of UK film critics, the awards have previously recognised the likes of Uggie in The Artist, Dug from the Pixar animation Up, and the titular lead in The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby.
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