This is essentially a three-dimensional cinema acknowledging sculpture and performance art. |
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By acknowledging that you may have made a mistake or hurt someone else, you can help clear the air, and that will reduce your stress level. |
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Perhaps acknowledging this incongruity, he spoofed his desperation in a series of photographs that mock his suicide. |
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There were more modest possibilities for acknowledging gay relationships, emphasizing tolerance and nondiscrimination. |
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An example of this would be a noisy signal that prevents the hard drive from acknowledging a specific command. |
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Only after their new boss's back was turned did he look up and give Gina a quick acknowledging nod. |
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Kiley tips his hat to those loyal listeners, acknowledging that it's the audience, not the venue, that can make or break any performance. |
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They're also implicitly acknowledging that gender is never fixed, it is never a constant for anyone, cis or trans. |
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The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free. |
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In the final session, students debated the merits of acknowledging taha Maori in their practice, traversing issues raised by Johnstone and Read. |
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Mr. Ward took the high road by acknowledging his error and proceeded with the organization's agenda. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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Somewhat unwisely, he shared his findings with the artist who then patented the process without acknowledging his input. |
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Denial is a powerful emotional defence against acknowledging painful, distressing or troubling knowledge. |
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I take the earliest opportunity of acknowledging the receipt of your dateless letter, and returning you my best thanks for it. |
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Not even acknowledging her act is unbefitting a person of her character, of her stature, of her memory! |
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Here is one, I suspect not untypical, example of not acknowledging culture and its practitioners. |
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It's really a talk show, although it shoves its interview segments towards the end, acknowledging implicitly their relative unimportance. |
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Though acknowledging a debt to the genre, Phillips says he had no specific models in mind. |
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But inevitably, a society acknowledging no transgenerational commitment to the future will decay and decline from within. |
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She shows us that acknowledging our freedom is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for ethical action. |
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At times, it sounds like she is cross-examining him, although sometimes she is acknowledging she does have some fears about his alibis. |
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She looked up at him sadly, acknowledging his gesture with a half wag of her tail. |
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While it makes sense not to be fraidy cats, you should also keep in mind that there are pitfalls of not acknowledging potential dangers. |
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Professor Tribe lost no time in acknowledging the accuracy of Bottum's charge, as reported by the Harvard Crimson. |
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Each individual will receive a personal letter of apology, acknowledging the harm caused by the process. |
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Already a number of people have been in touch with the station headquarters in Ballyhaunis acknowledging the service. |
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A thank you letter will be sent from the Section acknowledging Ed's service and requesting his involvement in the future as time allows. |
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Mrs Quinn received a Certificate of Thanks for all her hard work acknowledging her unstinting service to the local charity. |
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In it were their letters of obligation, acknowledging her latest distribution of money and clothing and prodigal advice. |
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Since the release of the film Carter has made a point of acknowledging his gratitude to the Canadian group. |
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The program has the expectation that young dads will legitimize their children by acknowledging paternity. |
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He nodded his head acknowledging my friends presence and they giggled like idiots. |
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A courteous letter acknowledging the complaint would have been quite sufficient. |
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She received a letter back acknowledging the processing fees and advising that she could now apply for her holiday. |
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I take it that, for reasons I cannot fathom, Dr. Cork has no intention of acknowledging my letter in any way. |
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First, he remains a loyal foot soldier for the administration by acknowledging that the president sets policy. |
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I am very angry that we didn't even get a letter back acknowledging our petition, because we spent a lot of time on it. |
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Even if gaps remain, the two countries can still attempt to build up friendly relations while acknowledging their differences. |
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The company lost huge marks for not acknowledging the extent of its carbon footprint. |
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Every conceivable argument has been used to avoid acknowledging the painful reality of what we have so heedlessly wrought over so short a period. |
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While acknowledging he did not tell the whole truth, he insisted that white lies are commonplace in politics. |
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I tried to catch his eye, but, although he noticed me, he seemed uninterested in even acknowledging me, let alone starting in conversation. |
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Mr. O was showing and acknowledging a greater affective range, both verbally and in his kinesics. |
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We seek to follow Jesus, acknowledging that we are all learners and flawed. |
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Our book's approach is literary and writerly, focusing on the form and acknowledging the literary impulse in nonfiction. |
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The band make no bones about acknowledging the soul, funk, and jazz roots of hip-hop without being pretentious posers. |
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They are a way of acknowledging the work the recipient has done, which doesn't rely on monetary remuneration. |
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I laughed at their jokes, acknowledging their comments with interjections of approval. |
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It's a bit small but the staff are friendly, smilingly acknowledging my allegiance before sportingly serving me coffee without gobbing in it. |
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They should have just submitted a written note during the meeting acknowledging their difference of opinion. |
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While acknowledging and repenting my reporting errors, would I still choose it as one of our company's Worst Boards ever? |
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Otis was at the counter writing furiously on his legal pad and barely acknowledging Adam as he ran into the back to grab his vest. |
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That said, I agree with Tom, who wishes Stan would be more aggressive in acknowledging his collaborators. |
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I didn't even acknowledge her apology, and I didn't plan on ever acknowledging her apology. |
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The female supervisor, working in accounting, after perfunctorily acknowledging the apology, did not want to discuss the issue further. |
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Humility is in reality, a strength and involves acknowledging both our abilities and our limitations. |
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It then demonstrates its sophistication and fair-mindedness by acknowledging the objections to its thesis. |
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When I told her of my current apprehensions she encouraged me to continue forward, acknowledging that it can be tough. |
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Whilst acknowledging the respect to which the opinion of Judge Milonas is entitled, I found this submission a surprising one. |
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Imagine, Chiefs rooters applauding loudly for the Giants before their contest, acknowledging their opponents' link to New York City. |
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Li smiled, acknowledging that his roundabout dialogue had been recognised, unwound and interpreted. |
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She hurt him by stiffly acknowledging his services to the Crown and forgetting to recall his 60 years of service to the state. |
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But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt. |
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The Minister seems to be acknowledging that he has serious concerns about taniwha in Ruatoria. |
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The best way I can describe it is wanting to work with nature, of acknowledging its awesome power. |
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The Bordeaux fans stayed behind to give the Celtic supporters a round of applause, acknowledging their good humour. |
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All that acknowledging and bewailing of the manifold sins of wickedness made this extended act of contrition a bit of a downer. |
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Push, barge, I'm more important than you, get out of my way, it's your fault, no I'm not saying excuse me thank you or sorry, or acknowledging your presence. |
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And, after acknowledging that he was talking to a 68-year-old man, Judge cleland announced his decision. |
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Its affably glib opening lines set the tone while acknowledging the First-World-problems aspect to the text. |
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So baldly clear is this realization that I might as well be acknowledging that I will never have eight legs and spin a web. |
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The last one is a wink from Doyle acknowledging his own impact on the culture of the Celtic Tiger. |
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Workers in this area, without explicitly acknowledging this problem, generally assume that the dropstones are created by sea ice abrading the continental shelf at depth. |
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This is usually accomplished with a polite letter acknowledging the viewer's complaint, and promising it will be passed on to the relevant programme maker. |
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Thus we continue to endure the two most consequential events of the recent decade without acknowledging either for what they are. |
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Management appears to be acknowledging that its plans for working capital rationalisation will involve further significant write-downs on slow moving and discontinued stock. |
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This Government recognises that putting right these grievances, acknowledging wrongs, and providing redress is a necessary phase of our history and of moving forward. |
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There is deep British ambivalence about openly acknowledging this. |
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It is worth acknowledging that there are often very legitimate and understandable reasons for the failure of reviewers to provide timely and high quality reviews. |
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The closest that he gets to acknowledging a political context for the motives and actions of his characters is in an appositive phrase early in the novel. |
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The culture of solidarity for teachers as workers prevented acknowledging some teachers as more accomplished than others. |
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For most of us, acknowledging that America has a gun violence problem is stating a fact. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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He pulls the reader in with his unpretentious, laconic style, and with his refusal to shy away from acknowledging his own flaws. |
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Indeed, even art insiders are acknowledging the two mediums have reached a new stage. |
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It was a relief to see McCain acknowledging that there is no plausible military option. |
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The piece opens by acknowledging the popularity of breadlines among bourgeois urban explorers, and their status as sociological and literary conventions. |
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Wim created a similar vibe as a speaker, meandering through anecdotes, sharing philosophies, listening to and acknowledging other people in the room. |
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Part of acknowledging our inadequacies and sinfulness is to admit when you are doing a lousy job speaking the truth, which is the main burden of the Cdl's message. |
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Ukrainian government intercepts also purport to reveal Ukrainian separatists acknowledging they controlled SA-11 systems. |
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By acknowledging nothing, denying everything and stonewalling every investigation, we are all therefore complicit in a war crime of unprecedented gravity. |
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Graham's book never comes close to acknowledging that her newspaper mainly functioned as a helpmate to the war-makers in the White House, State Department and Pentagon. |
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One should begin by acknowledging some obvious caveats and qualifications. |
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Only idolatrous devotion could keep such brilliant minds from acknowledging the irrationality of crediting the blind force of nature with such teleological precision. |
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I took the Salon piece as an attempt to honestly portray an ignoble side of human nature, without praising it and even while acknowledging its ignobility. |
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Mountstuart's flimsiness as a novelistic character is supposed to make the book more realistic by acknowledging that personality is nebulous in itself. |
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For example, while acknowledging that Whitney wants us to worship religious monuments and funerary traditions, we may wonder which Church he is referring to. |
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There isn't even a moment's coda acknowledging the generosity of his act. |
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And while veterans suffered from Gulf War syndrome at home, the U.S. government has moved woefully slowly in acknowledging an illness that has claimed many of its own. |
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However, while he had some support going into Thursday's meeting, that has now largely evaporated in the wake of his comments about not acknowledging the vote. |
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In length he prefers the epigrammatic and in form he is an adept formalist, acknowledging his antecedents in the farmer-poets of the past, Frost, Horace and Theognis. |
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In the late 1950s and 1960s most large cities started planning freeway systems, acknowledging the incredible growth in car ownership. |
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Peter Hall, though acknowledging Olivier as the head of the theatrical profession, thought Richardson the greater actor. |
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Here, then, Conway illustrates the importance of acknowledging varieties of masculinizing discourses. |
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What matter of musical strangeness is this, actually acknowledging that your drunken, staggering bedmate could do better than you? |
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Telematics providers are grudgingly acknowledging that they don't have the killer application yet. |
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Without acknowledging that he was aware of the precise nature of the plot, Garnet attempted to dissuade Catesby from his course, to no avail. |
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Canon Morrison would serve his flock the better for acknowledging this rather than providing support for rejectionist and jihadist Islamofascism. |
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The old man's stubborn piggishness kept him from acknowledging that his wife was a better driver than he, even after his license was revoked. |
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In his excitement, Faraday published results without acknowledging his work with either Wollaston or Davy. |
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No one enters it except bound with a chain, as an inferior acknowledging the might of the local divinity. |
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They conquered and ruled parts of it, acknowledging the overlordship of the Norman kings of England but with considerable local independence. |
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While acknowledging the realities of political pressure, however, the oligarchy was determined to keep control. |
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The French, while acknowledging La Hougue and Cherbourg as defeats, prefer to claim Barfleur as a victory. |
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While acknowledging his freaky genius it demonised him as an antitype by which to define itself. |
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Second, we must humble ourselves, embracing our creatureliness and acknowledging our fallenness. |
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Sigismund left England several months later, having signed the Treaty of Canterbury, acknowledging English claims to France. |
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Pilsner Urquell is one of the world's classic beers, but merely acknowledging that isn't enough in a demanding trading environment. |
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In 1841, the seven were deposed for acknowledging the superiority of the secular court in spiritual matters. |
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Yet there were no legal documents describing its powers or acknowledging its existence. |
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He had died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS on November 24, 1991, only one day after publicly acknowledging he had the disease. |
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The introduction by Brooke Larson outlines the history of Andean studies, acknowledging ethnohistorian John Murra as the great patriarch of the field. |
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The Government needs to exuviate timidity and hesitancy from its transportation policy development by acknowledging the primacy of its national interests. |
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Hassid said the Cashio development is unique in its kosher amenities, acknowledging the kosher retirement and assisted-living condos and hotels in other parts of the country. |
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In this article I analyse an artistic response to acknowledging and commemorating the women of the Ross Female Factory by Australian photographer Anne Ferran. |
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Nearly half the chapters are devoted to Canadian film and television, acknowledging the enormous influence Canadians have had on the dumbing down of North American humour. |
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Riders who meet this goal are honored as Heavy Hitters and receive a backpack and a certificate from the PMC acknowledging their fundraising achievements. |
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Indeed, by the time of Christopher Awdry's 1984 book James and the Diesel Engines, the series was acknowledging that diesels could, in fact, be useful. |
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It might be slightly perverse, but acknowledging the failure of a kind of institutional gentrification project felt more honest than being paternalist or just feeling guilty. |
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The European Union has never approved the use of arsenicals in animal feed, acknowledging the lack of science supporting health or safety standards for such use. |
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The Dictionary was finally published in April 1755, with the title page acknowledging that Oxford had awarded Johnson a Master of Arts degree in anticipation of the work. |
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Recovering from hysteria involves not just exercising agency and control but also acknowledging and accepting our dependancy on others and others' dependancy on us. |
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British aid to Bulgarian partisans was defined, by silence, as a non-event, an unhappening. No official statement acknowledging this aid has ever been made. |
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I would like to address the subject of spinal stenosis, acknowledging that this indeed is a condition that affects patients most of the time that are already 50 years of age. |
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The ICC plan was to reach the three groups by acknowledging that each group has its own sense of community that is based on geography and ethnicity. |
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By the end of the century, Samoothiri was at the zenith of his powers with all princes and chieftains of Kerala north of Kochi acknowledging his suzerainty. |
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Yet Ed Miliband is also right in acknowledging that the automatic assumption that trade unionists should be regarded as Labour Party supporters, is beyond its sell-by date. |
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Initially in 1537, the Irish Parliament approved both the Act of Supremacy, acknowledging Henry VIII as head of the Church and the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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The statue is located at busy junction of the Mao Ming Road and Nanchang Road in China's business hub, acknowledging Tagore's impression on Chinese poets and scholars. |
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