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were recognition
noun
The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized
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Such honours were recognition of the fact that by the end of the 1950s Chadwick had been accepted as pre-eminent among those young British sculptors who were producing the most telling images, and were leading the world.
Mark Vincent Kaplan, a lawyer for Kevin Federline, her former husband, said the extended visits with the children, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, were "recognition of the progress that has been made, a progress of structure and stability".
Major features were recognition of the equality of women, the establishment of rural schools, the granting of autonomy to the universities, and the use of the Indian languages Quechua or Aymara in the schools in the Andes and east of the Sierra.
In February 1895 Li Hongzhang was appointed envoy to Japan; he signed a peace treaty at Shimonoseki on April 17, whose main items were recognition of Korean independence, indemnity of 200 million taels, and the cession of Taiwan, the Pescadores Islands, and the Liaodong Peninsula.
The next two most frequent were "Recognition" (n = 37) and "Decrease in Costs" (n = 16).
The least common components identified were recognition of excellence and use of case blinding/anonymity in reviews (5 institutions, 14.3%).
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This is recognition".
Scandal and controversy is recognition.
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All I want is recognition".
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