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But we might recognize in its essential logic a certain tendency to transform political conflicts into matters of biological hostility.
The scientists at the Kibale Chimpanzee Project name each of the animals and recognize them almost instantly, the way we might recognize Uncle Al and Cousin Beatie.
It really was not until 1721, when the printer James Franklin launched the New England Courant, that any of Britain's North American colonies saw what we might recognize today as a real newspaper.
And art, whether writing or painting or music — art, in whatever man-made form — unifies the split mind, I think, and brings us in direct contact with the other, where we might recognize ourselves and feel love and empathy, compassion, understanding, patience, hope.
Whereas in relieving the crucial tension between confusion and coherence, the colored inks make safe the novel's most provocative claim: that we might recognize our own struggles, to understand the pieces and people of our lives and be understood by them, in the voice and efforts of a 33-year-old mute idiot man-child who, in his words, is always "trying to say".
We might recognize a "horizontal rigidity" and a "diagonal rigidity," corresponding to the relevant intensions.
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There are striking parallels between the nineteenth-century song and the twentieth-century novel, suggesting a presence, even in the Civil War era, of a sensibility that we — and even Fussell — might recognize and label as "modern".
Because of its relationship to ULP/SENPs, we hypothesized that elaD might recognize Ubls or ubiquitin.
Benjamin Franklin, who favored the turkey over the bald eagle as the national bird, might recognize what we ate Thursday.
"We're hoping that someone might recognize this individual and provide us with key pieces of information," Steinbach said.
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