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Recognise views in webpages.
The woman, the man, the dress, the moment, the approaching shadows mistaken for ordinary darkness – a scene that is universally recognised and viewed as representative of a bygone 1960s era.
As one health visitor commented: There is a fine balance between advocating something that you have strong views about but also recognising their view.
Graemeflick took issue with David's uncharitable assessment of Allen's acting: "As an actor he was never really in the fabric of the films anyway – always a comic presence we recognised and viewed in a different way to the cast around him … He always had that kind of privileged relationship because we had gone to see 'a Woody Allen film'".
But it's the whole site which is so magically resonant, and the chaps who gave their word of honour not to use their home-constructed sewing machine to make escape disguises would, surely, still recognise the view.
We show that the miniature brain of honeybees initially demonstrate a low tolerance for novel views of complex shapes (e.g. human faces), but can learn to recognise novel views of stimuli by interpolating between or 'averaging' views they have experienced.
"Students do not have enough opportunities to understand how to recognise extremist views or what to do if they hear such views expressed".
Last year, after the 2012 floods, we recognised the local view that taking silt out of the two main rivers would help to carry water away faster after a flood.
The two-and-half-page text "recognised the scientific view" that warming must be limited to a global average of 2C above preindustrial levels in order for there to be a reasonable chance of avoiding catastrophic climate change.
This demonstrates the subtly of view recognised by members of the public and an appreciation of the complexity of the situation: Participants were aware of the value that commercial partnerships might bring, but nonetheless remained extremely wary of PCD being "sold" to such partners.
The mediolateral oblique (mlo) is recognised as the view that images the maximum amount of breast tissue.
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