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Outside, you think you recognize a friend, but it's just another black figure bundled in down.
The characters in her paintings are like that too: just when you think you recognize them, they disappear on you.
Even if you think you recognize the music or want to know where someone might get nifty speakers like that, do not try to talk to them.
"I don't think you recognize the magnitude of the anger that's out there," said Reg Weaver, president of the National Education Association.
This guy, I think you recognize.
In the same way, first-time visitors will find that everything is just a little bit off in Barcelona similar to when you think you recognize an acquaintance at a distance, but then blink your eyes and see it's not that person at all.
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Emulate this IRL by hurling a drink in a potential mate's face, pushing them in front of a subway, or telling them you thought you recognized them because you fucked their mom and/or dad.
Now, go up there, and then meet me here afterward and tell me if you think you can recognize her good enough to tail her wherever she goes when she leaves".
On a smaller scale so do autographs, coins, rare photographs, Stradivari violins (unless you think you can recognize the tonal quality of 300-year-old wood) and clothing off the backs of celebrities, like the spare wedding dress (ivory silk taffeta) that Diana might have worn but didn't (2005, $175,000).
In the second of the cables, he writes to Hoover, "I think you will recognize that it would be unwise for me to accept an apparent joint responsibility with you when, as a matter of constitutional fact, I would be wholly lacking in any attendant authority".
"I'm not here to say that the government is always right, but when the government tells you to do something, I'm sure you would all agree that I think you all recognize that is something you need to do".
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