Sentence examples for recognized in the first from inspiring English sources

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This division was recognized in the First Treaty of Fort Laramie with the United States in 1851.

It is often not recognized in the first year of life, but tends to become obvious in the second or third year.

The second phase identifies arriving tags that are not recognized in the first phase.

Patients with this type of injury may present dramatically, but often the injury is subtle and therefore easily overlooked and not recognized in the first place.

The filaments can be recognized in the first appearance in Figure 1 as the elongated fluctuation structure along the mean magnetic field (in the z-direction).

Göttingen, 1950; for biographical information, see Harich 2000, Heiss 1961 and F. Hartmann 1978) was recognized in the first half of the twentieth century as one of the leading German philosophers, on a par with Husserl or Heidegger.

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Gun-control supporters must make clear that they accept that Americans have had this individual, common-law right since Jamestown and the Plymouth Colony; that this right was recognized in the Second Amendment to the Constitution in 1791; and that the Supreme Court affirmed its constitutionality in 2008.

It is also used as a lingua franca among paṇḍitas (traditional scholars) from different areas of India, is recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the constitution of India, and is used by the country's public broadcasting services, All India Radio and Doordarshan television.

Romantic love, on the other hand, has not it represents the first phase of modern intimacy and was first recognized in the eighteenth century.

(Computer counts have aided these stylometric studies, but the isolation of a group of six dialogues by means of their stylistic commonalities was recognized in the nineteenth century).

As it is, Velázquez's "The Triumph of Bacchus" (a sly young god attended by tipsy guys you would recognize in the first low-end bar down your street) runs rings around Picasso's classicizing portrait of his son Paulo as a Harlequin (1924) and even the great "Three Musicians" (1921), whose deftly interlocking planes suddenly seem so much empty trickery.

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