Generally horse riders acknowledge their appreciation by raising their hands and smiling although there are the exceptions. |
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I looked up, right at him, and didn't smile, wave, or even acknowledge him in any way. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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The rest of Council rejected her call to cancel the deal, and were unwilling to acknowledge the letter. |
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The hunter refused to acknowledge the farmer, so the farmer struck the Englishman, killing him. |
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We wrote to them with the under mentioned remarks on March 5 and surprise, surprise no one has even bothered to acknowledge our letter. |
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Milosevic has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the court in any way, including refusing a lawyer. |
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Some parents refuse to acknowledge such sons as their progeny, and place adverts in newspapers proclaiming disavowal. |
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Until recently, it was assumed that women rarely sexually abused children, but studies now acknowledge the existence of female perpetrators. |
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Adam still came to my room, but he refused to acknowledge his own daughter which made me furious. |
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When the footsteps approached, Michael refused even to acknowledge the person. |
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They are accused of the act, lectured to, and forced to acknowledge the moral superiority of the accusers. |
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Sadie spat in an acid tone, refusing to even acknowledge that the woman was her mother. |
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The government refuses to acknowledge her husband died of Gulf War Syndrome. |
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We do appreciate and acknowledge the yeoman service rendered by Sourav Ganguly as captain of the Indian cricket team. |
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We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to Siobhan and her partner Liam for their kindness and hard work. |
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The international man, however, does always acknowledge his debt of gratitude to his parents and to the other members of his family. |
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It is not that they were unwilling to acknowledge the written word as a legitimate source of learning and wisdom. |
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We speak the same language, understand the same cultural codes and implicitly acknowledge the validity of this type of academic product. |
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Here, if your father refuses to acknowledge you as his son, then you are named unwanted, and no one will accept you. |
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Singh said before his kidnapping that he does not acknowledge the legitimacy of the court ruling. |
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The stingy and selfish Nash refused to acknowledge his son and would not provide child support until Stier sued him. |
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Craven waved and smiled happily at Ms Markovich, but he refused to acknowledge his mother, who also sat in the public gallery. |
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The agents did acknowledge the letter, saying that they would look into the matter and that they hoped to write again shortly. |
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Even when told, companies often failed to sort out the problem or fail to answer or even acknowledge complaint letters. |
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Shivering from his cold sweat, Erik refused to acknowledge Maria, instead he clamped his arms tightly to his body, trying not to tremble. |
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She passed the captain and, refusing to acknowledge him, lifted her chin high and looked in the other direction. |
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Whenever I go out, people refuse to acknowledge me if I start talking to them. |
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Connor walked into the room and I narrowed my eyes at him slightly but quickly looked away, refusing to acknowledge him further. |
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He is famous for refusing to acknowledge Elizabeth ever again after she eloped with Browning. |
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Acknowledge that needlework is no longer the preserve of the female of the species. |
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The new startups seem to acknowledge both bandwidth scarcity and the primacy of enhancing the phone as a communications tool, not a vehicle for warmed-up content. |
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The driver was clearly indignant that I hadn't avoided him, and refused to acknowledge the crowd of about 20 pedestrians, all shouting that he had jumped two red lights. |
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We the staff would like to acknowledge our appreciation in your assistance in assuring that all equipment is returned after use to its appropriate home. |
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I even refused to acknowledge him in the hallways, that's how hurt I was. |
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You have to acknowledge your age and position in life, for me quite a lot of those emotionally fueled songs were hormone songs. |
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Interviews in Serial do acknowledge that Jay was known as a resident bad boy at Woodlawn High School. |
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All seem to acknowledge that sexual assault is a serious problem that requires campus-wide education. |
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Paudert is sure to acknowledge that sovereign citizens have the same rights as all Americans and that they are not all dangerous. |
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Marie refused to acknowledge her as a granddaughter, and there was the little matter of the missing Romanov assets that this possible new claimant could complicate. |
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Acknowledge their behaviour to defuse confrontation and to help prevent a recurrence. |
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Acknowledge the bounteousness of nature, the awe of water falling down out of the sky. |
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In fact, the story of Barabbas is more interesting and complicated than most preachers seem willing to acknowledge. |
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Halkin goes on to acknowledge, however, that he would never fight for bareheaded praying rights. |
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An innocent person condemned by law is perhaps the most horrifying thing a civilized society can acknowledge. |
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The bartender will acknowledge this with a similar gesture or a wave. |
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His mother, who married after 1949, refused to acknowledge him. |
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The timing of calabash, as everyone here seems to acknowledge, throws that debate into sharp relief. |
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As Kurdish leaders acknowledge, liberating Mosul is beyond the capability of the peshmerga and government forces will be needed. |
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This year he upset families in a London restaurant by turning up with an entourage for a burger meal, swearing and again refusing to acknowledge fans. |
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We must acknowledge the passing of the former while clinging ever tighter to the latter. |
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We are excited that these three gold medals acknowledge our direction and the quality of our award-winning zinfandels. |
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One who has been sheriff may acknowledge a deed executed by him while in office. |
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Will the hon. gentleman acknowledge the corn? He does not do it. He is non-committal. |
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Every person who steps through the door is a potential buyer, so acknowledge their presence. |
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Material culture researchers have often failed to acknowledge the ephemeralness of much of their data. |
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And fergawdsakes, when your instructor tells you something, acknowledge by nodding or indicate you didn't understand by appropriate expressions. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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When he'd come back, his red eyes and hempish aroma belied an addiction that neither he nor his mother wanted to acknowledge. |
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Mary determinedly refused to acknowledge that Anne was the queen or that Elizabeth was a princess, further enraging King Henry. |
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The speaker then sits down and a person from the marae side walks over to collect the koha and acknowledge it. |
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This would be news that even the head-in-the-sand, lame-stream media would have to acknowledge. |
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In exchange for his release, William was forced to acknowledge Henry as his feudal overlord. |
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Henry offered both mother and daughter better quarters and permission to see each other if they would acknowledge Anne Boleyn as the new queen. |
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In some business meetings, Friends wait for the clerk to acknowledge them before speaking. |
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Certain postmodern, minimalist and postminimalist classical composers acknowledge a debt to popular music. |
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Johann Ludwig was born while Amalie was still married to her husband, and George did not acknowledge him publicly as his own son. |
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The consequence was that he had to appear, fiddle in hand, to acknowledge the genuine and hearty applause of the audience. |
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Edward's ploy worked, and the claimants to the crown were forced to acknowledge Edward as their Lord Paramount and accept his arbitration. |
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When a man misses his great end, happiness, he will acknowledge he judged not right. |
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They are not currently in use by British Forces Cyprus because the UK does not acknowledge the Government of Northern Cyprus. |
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By thinking in these terms, we acknowledge all persons as irreplaceable and self-sufficient members of the moral order. |
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His brothers acknowledge that Andy's past drug and alcohol use probably made his heart more susceptible to this illness. |
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In 1220, Llywelyn induced the minority government of King Henry to acknowledge Dafydd as his heir. |
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Since 1968, the Joseph Jefferson Awards are given annually to acknowledge excellence in theater in the Chicago area. |
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It is thought that Bennett chose to write about five towns, rather than six, because he refused to acknowledge Fenton as a proper town. |
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This section would often advertise real railways or acknowledge the assistance of people or organisations. |
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They chased him from Le Mans to Saumur, losing Tours in the process, before forcing him to acknowledge Richard as his heir. |
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There are few, I believe, in this enlightened age, who will not acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil. |
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Global oil companies have begun to acknowledge climate change exists and is caused by human activities and the burning of fossil fuels. |
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Ibn Juzayy did not acknowledge his sources and presented some of the earlier descriptions as Ibn Battuta's own observations. |
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Napoleon also refused to acknowledge diplomatic immunity, imprisoning several British diplomats accused of scheming against France. |
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I also want to acknowledge state senator Elaine Alquist who is here... I always want to give her her props. |
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Many population studies acknowledge the inherent difficulties in producing reliable statistics, given the scarcity of hard data. |
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The heralds eventually acknowledge that he is Sir Gareth right as he strikes down Sir Gawain, his brother. |
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We ought to acknowledge intellectual property of indigenous knowledge including language, music and dance. |
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For I acknowledge none of them to be really a book of mine, except perhaps the Bondage of the Will and the Catechism. |
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Practically all contemporary societies acknowledge this basic ontological and ethical distinction. |
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Hund argues that this is a misconception based on a failure to acknowledge the importance of the internal element. |
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From beneath the windows of the King's apartments in the palace, they called on him to acknowledge and lead them. |
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Every once in a while, they act swiftly and acknowledge the problem. |
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It is pleasant to acknowledge an obligation when the favour has been bestowed courteously and ungrudgingly. |
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Stop being such a Wintard and at least have the backbone required to acknowledge some brilliant engineering. |
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The fact that these mentating yoinks don't know what it it, or worse, refuse to even acknowledge its existence pegs their state of awareness. |
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My best take on this is that we need to acknowledge our differences, but we should not absolutize them. |
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At Delphi, the human querent was enjoined to acknowledge the divine essence of the sacred answerer before being admitted to his presence. |
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We say of a stubborn body that standeth still in the denying of his fault, This man will not acknowledge his fault, or, He will not be acknown of his fault. |
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He probably felt more than he dared acknowledge, even to himself. |
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Ignoring for a moment the problem of the akratic will, one must acknowledge that these businesspersons may now wish to be ascetic but then later feel differently. |
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In a world so frenetic we often barely have time to even acknowledge each other's existence, let alone be kind, surely a cheerful well-meant word can't go amiss? |
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It seemed to me like I either had to radically reunderstand the men on this hilltop or I had to acknowledge the power of a place like this to change men. |
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I acknowledge myself for a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king. |
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Do not think repentance is always something others are called to, but acknowledge the failings we all share, sinful and struggling disciples as we are. |
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On the contrary, we thankfully acknowledge that these ministries have been manifestly blessed and owned by the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace. |
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In return, the central government would acknowledge the rights of these governors to maintain their army, collect taxes and even to pass on their title to heirs. |
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Instead, the Queen went to Ireland for the first time since 1861, in part to acknowledge the contribution of Irish regiments to the South African war. |
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With the passing of this resolution, Virginia became the first state to acknowledge through the state's governing body their state's negative involvement in slavery. |
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To pathologize China's industries as corrupt not only reeks of centuries-old Yellow Peril rhetoric but also fails to acknowledge the shortcomings of transnational regulations. |
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Indonesia didn't acknowledge or observe any highway numbering. |
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During DVD commentaries for the series, the programme makers acknowledge these as errors but also point out they are in fact perfectly feasible, given Sam's situation. |
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Your honourable Uncle Sir Robert Mansel, who is now in the Mediterranean, hath been very notable to me, and I shall ever acknowledge a good part of my Education from him. |
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Furthermore, both treaties acknowledge the value of dialogue between citizens, representative associations, civil society, and European institutions. |
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Hempel came to acknowledge that Logical Positivism's verificationism was untenable, but argued that falsificationism was equally untenable on logical grounds alone. |
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According to this view, the state should not acknowledge ethnic, national or racial identity but rather instead enforce political and legal equality of all individuals. |
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After a long legal battle, the BDO was forced to acknowledge the WDC's legitimacy and the right of players to choose which body they competed for. |
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Kuhn and Feyerabend acknowledge the pioneering significance of his work. |
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Clinical research is never perfect so there is no need to pretend otherwise. Avoid being underhonest. Acknowledge the little errors. |
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In the preface the translators acknowledge consulting translations and commentaries in Chaldee, Hebrew, Syrian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. |
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In such cases the categories serve less to illuminate a poet's art than to reveal aspects of it that Fraser is unwilling to acknowledge as part of its quiddity. |
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Nations outside Iberia refused to acknowledge the Treaty of Tordesillas. |
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These verses are directed to individuals who don't acknowledge the incomprehensible aspects of God as represented by His wondrous creationary power. |
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We consense, we affirm and re-affirm the Free Community of Spirit, we acknowledge a spokesman to voice our thinking when such voicings seem called for. |
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Tenderers Should Note That Any Contract Entered Into Pursuant To This Competition May Be Novated To The Ogp And By Submitting A Tender, Tenderers So Acknowledge And Confirm. |
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