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I would say that 90 percent of our brand recognition comes from celebrities wearing my pieces.
"But the best evidence supporting the Eastern Pequots' federal recognition comes from the state's own record, comes from the fact that the state has maintained and documented a continuous government to government relationship".
Recognition comes from having one's work identified with a marginalized or "endangered" community within the larger national or global polity with Ibo culture (rather than Nigerian), or Maori (rather than New Zealand).
Recognition comes from having one's work identified with a marginalized or "endangered" community within the larger national or global polity — with Ibo culture (rather than Nigerian), or Maori (rather than New Zealand).
But the richer humor, the surprise of subtle recognition, comes from the games that people who have lost loved ones play with themselves, which is what magical thinking is.
This implies that the decisive factor in action recognition comes from the continuous motion.
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People with prosopagnosia have insight; they realize that their problems with recognition come from their own brains.
And while she didn't know where "the devouring need for recognition" came from, she felt that it was probably because she was a "bastard".
In addition to DARPA, funding for speech recognition came from telephone companies — principally at Bell Labs — and computer companies, most notably I.B.M.
Yet with recognition coming from several directions, he still fits his darkroom sessions around tours with the New Lost City Ramblers, consultations with the Textile Museum and other projects.
His latest recognition came from massaging Phil Mickelson's injured left wrist during the Memorial Tournament and the United States Open, but Weathers has worked with as many as 40 players on the Tour.
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