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But he recognized that something important was happening.
He was 57, a practicing radiologist, when our son, Ben, then 25, and I recognized that something was amiss.
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We recognized that something was brewing, and my instructions were to seal that border more hermetically before there is a real crisis".
In both cases, a big brand recognized that something exciting had been created outside of — and, partially, in spite of — its own marketing efforts.
Nonetheless, the Austro-Hungarian monarchy recognized that something had to be done, and decided to go after the Serbians, hard; the Germans, allies of long standing, offered to hold the Austrians' coat while they did it.
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Everyone recognizes that something is not quite right".
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Some colleagues, recognizing that something was seriously wrong, took him to the hospital.
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