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John McEnroe understands Andy Murray, whom he recognises as a kindred spirit.
Kashmir is divided into zones of Indian and Pakistani administration by a "line of control" neither recognises as a permanent border.
It makes Salman Rushdie's Booker-winning chronicle of post-Raj India, Midnight's Children (a book that Adiga recognises as a powerful influence on his work), seem positively twee.
Yet Winnie shows great forbearance to the teenage culprit, whom she recognises as a former pupil called Kayleigh who has no mother but is shortly to become one herself.
It used to be commonplace for victims of trafficking to report a lack of interest of the police in their plight, which, to her credit, May recognises as a considerable failure in the UK's domestic response to slavery.
As bad luck would have it, the DNA at the junction forms a sequence that the cell's gene-reading machinery recognises as a gene, and this gene spurs uncontrolled cell growth (in other words, cancer) in certain bone and muscle cells.Mice injected with human Ewing's sarcoma cells develop secondary cancers similar to those seen in human patients.
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So, a cat that sees another cat that it recognises as an ally will raise its tail upright before approaching, as a signal of friendly intentions.
He also brings out the quality of such self-effacing commanders as the American admirals Nimitz and Spruance, as well as the British General Slim, whose victory in an appalling campaign Hastings regretfully recognises as an almost irrelevant sideshow.
And this week we saw where some of that money will go when Mitchell stopped by for his chat with police in Somaliland, a self-declared sovereign state which Britain only recognises as an autonomous region of Somalia.
It's a compulsion that Scorsese recognises as an intrinsic element of the cinematic urge, summed up in one blackly comic line from Leo Marks's script for Peeping Tom in which one of Lewis's acquaintances mutters ominously: "All this filming isn't healthy".
There are regions of light and dark that collectively the brain recognises as an image.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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