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The New Yorker, June 13 , 1925P. 1 Chambers at tea at the Plaza some years after his heyday, looks down on the company because he recognizes only one Hiss Spence's girl.
Since the European Union recognizes only one Cyprus, this would technically mean entry of the entire island, including the Turkish-Cypriot inhabited north.
United States foreign policy recognizes only one China, with its capital in Beijing, but stresses that reunification with Taiwan, which split from the mainland in 1949, must be achieved through negotiations.
That killing review chose utterly to misunderstand the place fiction occupies in the west and subject it to a fundamentalist jurisdiction which essentially recognizes only one book, and that one holy.
Many of the businesses considering this new corporate structure -- like waste management firm Rubicon Global, e-commerce platform Etsy, and eyewear industry disruptor Warby Parker -- feel understandably constrained by existing corporate law that recognizes only one legitimate corporate purpose -- to maximize value for stockholders.
It recognizes only one receptor, the tyrosine kinase c-Fms.
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In our study on the autoAbs to CD69 [ 6], most of the tested serum samples recognized only one epitope on CD69.
Among its television nominations the association recognized only one network show, "House" on Fox, for best dramatic series.
All three antibodies recognized only one band of the same molecular mass (62 kDa) on immunoblot, with decreased intensity in Hq samples.
This atmosphere was only intensified by the unmentionable incongruity of, on the one hand, the wedding's V.I.P. and Ultra-High Net Worth ethos and, on the other hand, the ethos of the church, which recognized only one Very Important Being, of Incommensurable Net Worth.
"He recognized only one direction in fencing, forward".
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