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But my father recognised something else and went up close.
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And we must recognise something else - that the way we have tried to meet these challenges over the past five years has had an unintended and worrying consequence.
We know something else.
Old hands might recognise something.
Most of the inspiration for the exhibition was drawn from images of wires, pylons and architecture taken from unusual angles, where the object is not easily recognised anymore, when it becomes something else, a combination of lines and shapes or the relationship between elements.
It would be handy to recognise a large and definite repertoire of lines – just so long as, at the same time, we should recognise that freely drawn lines are something else.
The dominant discourse that reflects this is all about trying to make Aboriginal people into something else and not recognising the skills, the talent, the knowledge, the passion that already exists in Aboriginal people, and the leadership that exists in our communities.
11.33am BST Company taxation And here's something else you need to recognise about this race.
By recognising he was experiencing a temporary "chemical imbalance", he could avoid blaming something else, he said.
Something else was changing correspondence education that would draw it closer to what we now recognise as distance learning.
I recognised Robert Owens' voice on it - a voice I knew and had always liked - but when I heard this track it was something else.
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