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Moreover, by the time Mr Bonds and Mr Clemens allegedly began taking steroids, they were already recognised as among the handful of greatest players in baseball history.

‡In methods authors wrote "We excluded studies that included patients with a known current depressive illness (for whom a screen would not provide new information)." Of 23 studies included in systematic review, however, 22 did not exclude patients who were already recognised as depressed or treated for depression.

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As for the title, "Putin's official DJ" claims he doesn't need it as he is already recognised for his music.

Graham was already recognised as the most ingenious guitarist of his generation, his extraordinary inventiveness hewn from world travels, particularly Morocco.

"This was already recognised by Messrs Easdale and Somers last week resulting in their resignations to avoid the wasted cost of holding a general meeting.

They exacerbate the damage caused by journal quality rankings based on "impact factor", which is already recognised by the scientific community in the west as problematic.

His musical wit is already recognised, and these sonatas were full of it, but what came across powerfully were his prophetic games with harmony: Wagner and even Shostakovich are at times adumbrated in Haydn's intricately protracted modulations.

The latter is likely to be one of a number that are already recognised as professional qualifications, such as the Diploma in Social Work, and the new degree that should be introduced in two years.

The companies rated with investment grades are restricted to those that are already recognised as strong performers in sustainability, Within this research, we decided to look carefully at the diversified industrial sector.

He is already recognised as an international limited-overs cricketer and his gutsy second-innings runs last month helped extricate his state from a difficult situation against Queensland to one in which they dominated the draw that enabled them to win the Sheffield Shield.

Ecocide is already recognised by dictionaries, but Higgins' more legal definition would be: "The extensive destruction, damage to or loss of ecosystem(s) of a given territory, whether by human agency or by other causes, to such an extent that peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants of that territory has been severely diminished".

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