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The previous work on rabbits showed that once the tissue was there the body recognises it as its own.
So begins one of the great English books about the First World War and its consequences – although no one recognises it as such.
The Guinness Book of World Records recognises it as "the largest computation in history".
What matters is whether the sport concerned recognises it as such.
Simone coolly recognises it as the product of a raw, courageous brilliance that perhaps outstrips her own.
And no one recognises it as being this other thing because you missed by such a wide margin.
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Cricket can be proud to have led the way but, as Foxy recognises, it is important not just that sufferers feel they can relate their experiences, but also that others can perhaps recognise when someone may have a problem.
Hours before the congress began, Pyongyang's committee for the peaceful reunification of Korea said: "Regardless of whether someone recognises it or not, our status as a nuclear state that is armed with H-bombs cannot change".
As Williams recognises, it is tempting to object that this example is too culturally alien to us to be of any use.
It also recognises that as long as the economy alone dominates the political agenda, the risk of irreversible ecological devastation grows ever greater – which in turn, poses a huge threat to economic stability.
Moreover, he says, "it recognises Iceni as a project in terms of its philosophy and its approach to drug addiction".
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