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the recognise
verb
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
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Last February, the recognise movement had 178,000 supporters.
Corporate entities such as the AFL and Qantas have used the Recognise symbol in their branding.
Hosch is deputy director of the Recognise campaign, but she's the public face.
The Recognise campaign and the prime minister's Referendum council received $15m for work towards constitutional recognition.
"The percentage is far more than the Recognise campaign is saying.
Murrumu and others are likely to serve as a constant reminder of that as the recognise debate intensifies.
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"The governments recognise the problem," the report mumbled.
You get the picture, recognise the cliche.
Only Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates recognise the Taliban.
The awards recognise the best of British advertising.
The authors recognise the limitations of this study.
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