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Every look, every elegant gesture is loaded with meaning and yet the performance is understated, in comparison with Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine which earned her an Oscar two years ago, And, as early in the year as we still are, some are already suggesting that, come awards season, this performance and this film, will be recognised with some nominations.

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Yarnold hopes women's sport will be recognised further, with either England's women's rugby World Cup squad or cricketers winning team of the year.

The health workers recounted that the newborn child is given an identification mark on key parts of the body (face, shoulders, wrist, ankles or feet), referred to as 'Donkor', meaning one with facial scarifications, so that if the child dies, it cannot come back as it will be recognised immediately with the identification mark.

If each person is morally obliged to recognise in practice what is known for what it is known to be, every other human being will be recognised as essentially on a par with the knowing person, and will have to be acknowledged as such.

Later this month he will be recognised by our organisation with one of our most prestigious awards for press freedom.

The other follows on Friday - the 12th anniversary of Labour's landslide victory in the sunshine of 1 May 1997 - and will be recognised, if at all, with sighs of regret, recrimination, and thoughts of what might have been.

Most cases of delirium will be recognised in complex situations and with multiple factors together with, if not alternative to, opioid toxicity alone.

All these achievements will be recognised when Lord Harewood presents Sutherland with the Royal Philharmonic Society's gold medal at its annual awards dinner tonight.

Some believe that only about half of patients with psychological problems will be recognised if they do attend general practitioners [ 11].

With any luck, another worthy Australian politician will be recognised for being the "best" next year.

This means that while more typical exemplars will be recognised at basic-level (e.g., sparrow classed as a 'bird'), exemplars with distinct attributes will be recognised at a subordinate level (e.g., 'an ostrich' or 'a peacock').

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