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I recognized a bit of myself in each of the readers: our pride, our training, our love of fellow Marines, our internal conflicts regarding experiences and choices, and yes, our sour grapes at a system that at times failed to live up to the standards it demanded of us.
Every time he shifted characters, a slightly clearer picture of a remarkable person stood out in the erasure, and we recognized a bit of ourselves.
Fair Khaleesi Emilia Clarke, the only repeat panelist from last year (Martin joked that all the rest of them were scared off), said she's getting recognized a bit more these days without her wig on.
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Or could it be that you're terrified to recognize a bit of yourself in me, when I have my powerful, viselike grip around one of your neighbors' necks and am repeatedly smashing his face against a stone wall?
She begins the chorus of "Run Myself Into the Ground" by singing, "I ain't gonna change for nobody at all" -- an avowal that Mr. Adams would surely recognize, a bit ruefully, from his current vantage.
And while the complexion of the college has changed, the students of a generation ago would recognize a bit of themselves in this old school with a new face.
Children ready to laugh at nighttime fears and recognize a bit of themselves in strong-willed Arnold should find lots to enjoy in "Bedtime Monsters," which ends, like so many of the best books — and the best bedtimes — with a child smiling as he drifts off to sleep.
Most parents will recognize a bit of themselves in Paul's introductory complaint: "No matter what I do, someone else seems to be doing enviably more or improbably less, and either way, their child and family seem all the better for it".
Fans of Neil Postman will recognize a bit of stridency in my voice and I feel it is justified.
How many of us recognize a bit of our grandmothers in our daughters?
The swelling on Cyprian's face started to go down (just like the doctor told me it would) and after about the fifth day, I started to recognize a bit of the old Cyprian again.
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