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In 2012, the Pharmaceutical Defence Association asked Boots if it would recognise it as a trade union.
This is a church and she would recognise it; the docks - though the buildings stand - she would not.
"We would recognise it as a big mass of body, but probably would not be able to forecast what this animal will do," admitted Kishonti.
The authorities call it a "holding and processing facility", but most people would recognise it as a prison, reports Justine van der Leun.
For example, a Chinese master looking at Rembrandt's drawing of a family, now in the British Museum, would recognise it as a masterwork.
Even though she says "we have always worked very well together", Hillier adds that "he and I and everyone would recognise it is a challenge in five years" to propel Corbyn into Downing Street.
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Not that you'd recognise it as either, I suspect.
Conditions are very good – if he was ill and needed time off, they'd recognise it and would be very good with that.
He's that breezy, froggy voice on Three Is a Magic Number – if you grew up in the US, you'd recognise it.
If you'd come here six months ago you wouldn't recognise it now because the building was in a terrible state and all the money went for repairs.
If the CNE called the referendum, he would not recognise it.But the president then backtracked, saying he would respect the council's decision and calling on the opposition to do the same.
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