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Tokyo announced a deal this week with the Japanese family it recognises as the owners.

He does not report what he has seen, intellectualising instead of acting and remaining in a state of moral paralysis even when he bumps into the man he recognises as the murderer in a local sushi bar.

Terry Jones, the producer, wanted to end it with her prison sentence being pronounced by the judge at London Sessions – whom the viewer suddenly recognises as the same man who, early in the film, was her first client.

The French foreign minister, Michèle Alliot-Marie, had said that France would accredit a new Ivorian ambassador at the request of Ouattara's government, which it recognises as the winner of last month's contested election.

Vaughan Thomas Norwich I would be embarrassed for Tristram Hunt if he really believed that the Labour proposals he sketches out would significantly affect what he recognises as the "corrosive divide of privilege".

The kids Antony recognises as the next generation are less than a decade younger than he is, but the pace of change has turned him into a marginalised granny, wishing the juvenile avant-garde well.

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She said: "We are, however, pleased that the IPCC recognises, as did the coroner and indeed the jury did during the inquest, that more could have and should have been done by the MPS to have taken the three guns, that Kevin Hutchinson-Foster was known to be in possession of, off of the street before they killed Mark for one of them.

Ryan enters a cab driven by Ismail (Hazem Shammas), whom he recognises as one of the people from the boat.

The groups that "spew racism" in the mainstream can be "more dangerous perhaps than the skinhead group that everyone recognises as something marginal," the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) president, Richard Cohen, has said.

Gregory recognises, as one of the show's producers, that television will "do something different from the novel", but you sense these difficulties would not have arisen in her meticulously researched fiction.

"I have been looking to be a martyr [for] a long time".The Geneva Conventions, which America belatedly recognises as applying to the camp's "unlawful enemy combatants", protect prisoners from being paraded in public.

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