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"Your brain recognises something real but then it thinks, 'that can't be possible'.
He recognises something in Billy's chronic stammer, a seizure that hints at some severe past trauma, an incident of such severe violence that Billy's nervous system would rather close down than allow the memory a physical expression.
When Satan picks himself up from the burning lake and says "I reck not", there would always be a bit of applause and the laughter that recognises something you thought was a secret.
Ernst's painting recognises something in Michelangelo's art – the unmanning of the dead Christ, the collapse in Mary's arms of conventional masculine pride as the dead youth exposes our final frailty.
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He has seen his own form suffer badly in both home and away Ashes series and recognises that something might have to give – if not the captaincy, then perhaps a move to No 3 in the order.
But, while a more open department is clearly desirable, Stephenson also has an infuriating habit of sometimes deflecting specific questions by saying "come and talk to me", or that while he recognises that something could be a valid experience, it isn't his.
Pretty much everyone in Iran recognises that something has to be done to end the sanctions.
The museum's display items feature the arm of a Slitheen (Raxacoricofallapatorian) from "Aliens of London", which Rose recognises, and something that the Doctor refers to as "An old friend, well, enemy... " – a Cyberman head (from Revenge of the Cybermen, but the label on its display case references The Invasion).
He recognises that is something which remains beyond the bounds of science.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com