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He'd reproduced an artifact from his old culture, a culture that had changed beyond his recognition while he lay frozen between the stars
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Do this sincerely without seeking personal gain or recognition
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He looked up at the well dressed agent without recognition
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She was disgusted to see that Kandhi, now driving through western Nebraska, was merely searching the public photo and video streams for facial recognition matches of Leonora Wells
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Theirs was a despair that comes to a life without purpose, to a soul for whom there is no revelation beyond the recognition of desperate impotence
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Silver: This metal symbolizes inspirations which will give you good earnings and social recognition
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I am authorised by the High Guild to inform you that in recognition of the services of the family of James Joris Lilwin (known as Sweet) a small pension will be paid to you for the duration of your life
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Through every single bloody day of your exploitation, we Barcs worked quietly, asking for recognition as citizens, struggling on in hope
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Following his last day at the office, he had made two further trips into town; one to ditch the last of the stuff he had decided he no longer needed and the second to sell his car and visit the book shop to buy the books Kara had selected from the website … as a sort of peace offering in recognition of how much it galled her to be constrained
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the instance of recognition,
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a boot in the sand, slow recognition, a GI’s boot,
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’ Alastair commented, instinctively ducking to avoid the beam placed just at head height half way up the stairs, ‘It’s lovely the way you’ve resisted the temptation to modernise it out of all recognition
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Then, Alexei noted, her eyes went wide in recognition
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In that moment of recognition,
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The recognition that you are currently aligning to or giving energy to
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A great way to develop quicker recognition speed is
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Increases recognition speed: Increases the ability to recognise more
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This truthful recognition and inner statement helps pul you into
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be there, as this is just the recognition of a non-‐truth and it is okay for it
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This recognition alone moves me into alignment to truth (I see the truth
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This recognition gives me a wonderful opportunity to love
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Any truthful recognition and choosing of new, different responses wil be
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It’s right that there should be some recognition
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He glances up at the top floor windows of the dairy but makes no sign of recognition
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recognition between the tall woman and Bram, although he could not
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It was her wish that her biographer should receive a small token in recognition, if I deemed it appropriate, which I do
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Petr nodded in recognition, ‘I’ve heard that name
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The effect was not lost on Belle, and new-found pride swelled in her breast for her husband's elevated status and recognition among the citizens---so long overdue
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Who would have something to gain by bringing her a body? That amounted to who would get recognition from it? Certainly the physician she was brought to
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There is recognition, something primeval in the way the two men look at each other and smell one another
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He glanced at Andy before turning to the Sergeant who had risen to his feet, his face full of recognition of the new arrival
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pocket and pulled out the dart gun, but it was mangled beyond recognition
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The recognition of a history and the expectation of a future is integral to being human, thus our vocalizations had to account for these
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For instance, did he ever have any involvement with shonggot? Did he think bringing the person in for Ava’s download would get him recognition? That wouldn’t make much sense because even a promotion at the Kassikan would not source enough money to excuse what Kulai spent
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of recognition, paid his bill, then bade a hurried farewell to
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brief nod of recognition in the direction of Jean, and
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Thank you for your recognition, indeed
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So why give her the credit? I just don't understand, one minute you’re looking for recognition and the next you’re giving it away
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I've had my fill of jobs working for idiots, putting up with stupid rules and never receiving the least bit of praise or recognition
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gave the Bailli a curt nod of recognition
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The anvil did not ring under the blow as Tom’s smallest finger was smashed beyond recognition
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" He looked down at her with little recognition of what she was saying
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She watched those screens and had recognition run on all the humans that were photographed
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recognition, and the conflagration consumes everything so
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The blue eye sparkled with sudden recognition
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the date of recognition by other states says less
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” Their heads snapped up at Izzy’s voice and Willow’s eyes held recognition
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There was a mutual understanding in their eyes, a mutual recognition for the need for secrecy
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To dream that you are on a pedestal indicates recognition and honor
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The mechanism of the water irrigation system mauled his body beyond recognition
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You are striving for recognition
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All great things come through recognition the gage of power is through the conciseness and the thoughts are its fire and flames of projection
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He was taken aback, but then recognition dawned on him
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Compassion is also the recognition that the self with which you identify is not different from the selves of other people
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And who would deny him sustenance, either of body or mind? Being both the first and final arbiter of whom should receive financial assistance from the state, was a responsibility that was not without its stresses and strains, and Mr Rudolph Snickerty's contribution to society had not escaped recognition
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For example, an intrinsic goal may be the recognition of your competence by your peers
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A glimmer of recognition and far deeper understanding of the wrinkle phenomenon welled up within her
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of course I was young, under-developed and a little too cocky I suppose for the star to have lit up in instant recognition
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look into the future with the recognition that there is
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‘Your DNA was scanned along with facial recognition as soon as you arrived
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Her left foot had been crushed almost beyond recognition and her leg was broken below the knee, in at least two places suspected James
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A recessed button beside it, designed to activate the mechanism, was smashed beyond recognition and it would not work without electrical power anyway
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One advantage Deanna’s new recognition had brought her was a direct line to the Canadian Independent Space Agency’s official representative
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Dusty grabbed them as fast as they were filled ready to deliver back to their parched owners he came to me first and tossed the full bottle up I thanked him and opened the stopper taking a long swig of the cool water and it was heaven I sighed in recognition of just how wonderful it tasted
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We were lined up[ on our start line and so were the rest of the troops that had landed on W Beach with us although now in recognition of the sacrifice made taking the place it was called Lancashire Landing
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The door had a touch pad and an iris recognition
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’ There was a pause, obviously in recognition of both their need to assimilate this revelatory information
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And the recognition of it was
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He nodded subtly, and a smile of recognition formed at Torbin’s awareness
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I got to Charlie’s door and knocked on it the door opened and a small lithe man stood there he had fair hair which was parted down the centre and his grey eyes looked out at me without recognition
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By developing this organization, I met a lot of people and gained some recognition for being a concerned community member
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The research that I did to facilitate the workshops ended up in books and I gained recognition on a local level in the Dallas/Fort Worth area
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I’m sure he saw no reason to tell anyone what he had done for he didn’t look for praise or recognition and the respect that I had for him before was even higher now
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No only to be discussed as a manifestation of the female breast, but also as recognition that the purveyor of such sentiments is, more than likely, a consummate asshole
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I flicked on my lighter and used the light from it to look into his eyes I saw they were completely blank no recognition of me or where he was in fact they were like bottomless pits staring into nowhere
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“Well, yes, of course, but some recognition would be nice
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It is a truism that the average person"s recognition vocabulary is approximately three times the size of his functional vocabulary
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The psychiatrist appeared fascinated on seeing this kind of recognition – the concentration of Jimmy to listen to his instructions
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The old man started in recognition, paled a bit, but managed to stammer that he’d never seen the man in the photograph before
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the whirling snow he saw her eager face, with a quick recognition
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What, Amaranthe? What do you hope to gain from this? A pardon? A reward? Recognition? She stood up without answering her mind’s nagging questions
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” The Prime Minister glanced over at the man from the Cabinet Office, who gave a slight twitch of his lips in recognition
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Some wounded that I had assisted at the front gave me a faint smile of recognition; a corporal watched with anxious eyes for his brother, taken to the table, and when they gently told him the soldier had answered a higher call, he gave up hope and died, sobbing quietly
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there is a clear recognition that life itself is a dream, emerging from a
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There was no recognition in her eyes, no acknowledgment
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Then a new musky odour wafted towards him on the damp air and his eyes widened, the stubby whiskers on his snout standing erect in recognition
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Standing in the middle of Brockenhurst Forest, alone now and battered beyond recognition, stood a once proud tree, its branches long gone, stripped by the force of the storm
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In 1998, he and his crewmen finally received the Soldier's Medal in recognition of their actions saving the lives of the villagers from murder by US soldiers
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The officer glared down at me for a moment and I saw the recognition suddenly flicker into his eyes
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But clearly all the bombings and assassinations had little effect on trade with or recognition of Cuba by other countries
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“What the hell’s all this?” then recognition dawned
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There is a tendency to forget, or more often to never teach in US schools, that for almost 70 years, Hawaii was an independent kingdom with diplomatic recognition, relations, and treaties with major nations including the US
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Even though there were no visible signs of recognition on her part, I felt she could hear us
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What: By his principled opposition to slavery (though he felt bound by the Constitution's recognition of it) Van Buren delayed both a war of aggression with Mexico to expand slavery and the genocide of California Indians that followed
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Emancipation also ended any chance for the Confederacy to ever get recognition from other nations, for abolition was already a fact in most of Europe and Latin America and as appealing to the masses of ordinary people as it was hated by elites
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Recognition of unions, unemployment insurance, a 40 hour work week, and child labor laws all are successful anti poverty practices that led to longer, healthier lives
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He realized with stark recognition, that he had lived a pretty sheltered life
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Even including Truman's recognition, no US president has done more for Israel or Jews than Carter
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For Communist China, Carter continued the recognition process begun by Nixon, but cut short because of Nixon's self destruction in the Watergate Scandal