Sentence examples for was sometimes recognised from inspiring English sources

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This was sometimes recognised only with hindsight: "I realised he couldn't, no longer sign cheques and things like that, and then we just put everything into joint, all our financial things are joint".

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Separate subspecies are sometimes recognised in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, based on average differences in the breast-band and overall depth of the upperparts coloration, but the species is arguably better characterised by its having two colour morphs, of which the dark morph is much less numerous.

That drives me mad". If Klimentová is sometimes recognised on the tube it is because of her appearance three years ago in the BBC4 television documentary Agony & Ecstasy, where she gained viewers' sympathy for her apparent rough treatment at the hands of former artistic director Derek Deane.

In fact, Herzen was an ambivalent revolutionary, and Berlin, while certainly every inch the liberal, was a less stolid and more radical thinker than is sometimes recognised.

Such foreign eggs are sometimes recognised and ejected by females.

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Two additional subspecies of the mantled howler are sometimes recognised, but these are more generally recognised as subspecies of the Coiba Island howler, Allouatta coibensis.

Sustained pulmonary hypertension is sometimes recognised following a technically successful intra-cardiac repair and can be severe.

A full review of the many possible meanings of research impact reveals that there may be more utilisation in policy-making than is sometimes recognised.

Mr. Thomson wrote in his memo that breaking news "has a value that is sometimes better recognised by our readers than our journalists".

It is sometimes explicitly recognised that within the category 'Ethiopian' there are ethnic distinctions, and that in places like Washington, D.C., Amhara or highland Habesha more generally (including Amhara and Tigrayan)—tend to be numerically dominant (Chacko, 2003; Habecker, 2012).

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