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In Chenoweth, Markus recognized something of his own upbringing.
The film resonated with my students precisely because they recognized something of themselves in Leonard and his desperate quest.
The denizens of the Greek city-states or their Renaissance counterparts would have recognized something of themselves in the small, well-managed countries that dominate the top of the list.
Perhaps it's because something in my DNA recognized something of my ancestors in their faces?
So there are lots of consumables you can put into that category—he talks about junk food and sugar and YouTube but I recognized something of depressive hedonia in my own use of social media: going on the timeline, scrolling, and not knowing what I was looking for.
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The journalist in Mr. Remnick might recognize something of the same quality in himself.
Why do we recognize something of ourself and our condition in those works of art?
Readers of Ibsen will recognize something of his 1877 play "Pillars of Society" in "All My Sons".
But wouldn't he recognize something of the same in today's metropolis — in the parade of brazen sexuality on the streets and on screens of all kinds?
We need to recognize something of what we share, and to carry on a conversation — and if we can keep the conversation going, we will, however slowly, move forward.
Unlike "12A," the story is not Mr. Gotheiner's, and his adjustments fail to grant it that essential lived-in quality that allows audiences to recognize something of themselves and their world in an artwork.
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