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Perhaps Hockenberry was trying to acknowledge, in some backward way, that slaves were individuals with autonomy.
But there is something Moore neglected to acknowledge in his diatribe: like the president, his family owned slaves.
Much more material was found in the raid than authorities have been willing to acknowledge in public.
Importantly, these moral biases are often unconscious so are difficult to acknowledge in the light of contradictory evidence or opinion.
It took the official news agency TASS three days to acknowledge, in terse sentences, that there had been an accident.
She would wait for him to be the first to acknowledge in words the passage of this silent violence between them.
Blake's illustrations not only give this story that extra dimension - something that Walliams is quick to acknowledge in his "thank yous" - but also instant credentials.
But further legal claims by Visto could be undermined by SetNet — a risk that Brian Bogosian, Visto's chief executive, appeared to acknowledge in 2003.
The president's refusal to acknowledge in any visible way the daily casualties of combat and occupation is as transparent in intent as it is lacking in compassion.
That bleak assessment contrasted starkly with his public optimism and combative dismissal of complaints that he seemed to acknowledge in his memorandum.
With "those fearful insights children have, & then refuse to acknowledge in their own children, she knew that she would never see them again.
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