Now, in recognition of his remarkable achievement, he has been awarded a special long-service award by the Cheshire Agricultural Society. |
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Bromley's sporting talent is to be rewarded in the Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements. |
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The awards are recognition of the achievement of exceptional standards in the production and handling of fresh produce. |
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In the recognition of ambiguous and multivocal model, the perception of the human will oscillate. |
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The machine beeped in recognition of the code and the numbers flashed momentarily across the screen. |
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Similarly, you get the feeling that speech recognition is the technology of the future and always will be. |
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The paradigm for the recognition test was designed using alternating blocks of trials. |
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It was developed alongside speech recognition technology acquired from SoftSound last year. |
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Legal skirmishes can be expected across the country as gay couples seek recognition of their new marriage licenses. |
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All along iwi have said that what they wanted was the recognition of their mana and kaitiaki. |
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It also earned worldwide recognition and won numerous international awards. |
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Franklin's recognition of ceramics and silver as potent symbols of worldly success rang true. |
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Many businesspeople feel punch-drunk as they try to cope with new rules on working time, trade union recognition and European works councils. |
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The joy of recognition is rather that more becomes known than is already known. |
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Fond of using wood as a medium, Frank began to gain recognition for his woodcuts and wood engravings. |
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In the present study, we investigated patterns of aggression and nest mate recognition in the wood ant, Formica paralugubris. |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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I believe its original intention has been warped beyond recognition by greed. |
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In 1992 the country became a sovereign state as a direct result of recognition by member states of the European Union and the United States. |
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Lee is perhaps the foremost symbol of Taiwan's aspirations to statehood and international recognition and his visit will be of huge importance. |
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It adverted to the widespread recognition that the region would be a separate national state. |
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In particular, the regime demands formal U.S. and international recognition of the permanence of the borders under its control. |
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The US recognised Beijing as the legitimate government of the whole of China and ended its formal recognition of Taiwan. |
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China sees Taiwan as a renegade province which does not deserve diplomatic recognition from the international community. |
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Chen's speech also made clear his administration will step up the efforts to win international diplomatic recognition for the Republic of China. |
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The recognition that the life he rejected is the advantaged life is surprising. |
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The lack of formal recognition for Taiwan acts as an intolerable barrier to their international trading and commercial relations. |
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For many academics the recognition they gain by advancing knowledge in their field is sufficient. |
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Yet the Badinter commission refused to grant recognition to the Republic of Kosova. |
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The Greek government's sustained veto over recognition of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia infuriated its partners. |
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A spokesman for Edinburgh City Council said the award was welcome recognition for the efforts of the environmental services department. |
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Mutual recognition is the sole guarantor that there will be a relatively level playing field in any source jurisdiction. |
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Huxley has received widespread recognition for her humanistic achievements. |
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Other aspects and changes to the bill on the keeping of records, and the recognition of genetic inheritance or whakapapa, are an improvement. |
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Even when people are motivated by challenge and idealism, pay and recognition remain important. |
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And in recognition of her sporting achievement, Katie was awarded our first sixth-form sports scholarship this year. |
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Mandelbrot has received numerous honours and prizes in recognition of his remarkable achievements. |
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She was acclaimed in the New Year's Honours List in recognition of her continued services to the tourism industry in York and Yorkshire. |
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One of the region's top teachers was awarded a knighthood in recognition of his services to education. |
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In 1984 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London in recognition of his talents. |
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He received international recognition for his work and wrote for many scientific publications as well as the National Geographic. |
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Mutual recognition could become a platform for a regulatory race to the bottom. |
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In recognition of his dutiful service, Ortega had been rewarded the post of Colombian governor. |
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He was given the special accolade by the Queen in recognition of his services to the Army. |
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No democracy can long survive which does not accept as fundamental to its very existence the recognition of the rights of minorities. |
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The fact that these consequences were well understood at the time has received too little recognition in the current debate. |
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National identity means a willingness to build the nation, which evolves from collective recognition of the need to share weal and woe. |
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Proper recognition and management of delayed and long-term adverse effects may be lifesaving for some patients. |
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Everyone likes a bit of recognition or acknowledgement, and a bit of self-esteem was never a bad thing. |
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Because they tend to be compassionate and sensitive, they respond best to personal recognition and acknowledgement. |
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European Community law requires the mutual recognition of qualifications, and this has been incorporated into English law. |
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Each agency of the Uniting Church is going to give proper recognition to local Aboriginal people. |
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They are crucial to proper recognition and treatment of the disorder, not just at the beginning but throughout. |
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Thousands of people have signed a petition seeking official recognition from the government that the four were innocent. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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Fellow members nod and wink to one another in recognition and in tacit acknowledgement of shared belonging. |
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There is no trace of an acknowledgement or recognition of those bodies as displayed solely for the gaze of the spectator. |
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Neither was there official recognition of the existence of an accounting profession. |
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In 1970, I filed the first-ever suit against the state of California seeking legal recognition of same-sex marriages. |
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What are his thoughts on modern Radio 1, changed beyond recognition from the station he launched in the Sixties? |
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The industry has changed out of all recognition and I think the time has come to call it a day. |
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For the briefest moment he was confused, and then recognition dawned on him. |
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In the past two seasons it has changed out of all recognition and the Six Nations has become so dynamic. |
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A new acetogenic bacterium, Clostridium ljungdahlii, was named in recognition of Dr. Ljungdahl's groundbreaking research into acetogenesis. |
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Only ears attuned to the metre will hear it, but the shock of recognition is matched by a jarring discord. |
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As he walked off-stage, he cast a glance of recognition towards those seated in the second aisle. |
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Multiculturalism involves the recognition of difference, which jars with the idea of equal treatment to achieve equity. |
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The event is dedicated to the recognition of excellence in the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft in airworthy condition. |
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There is no false air kiss when we're introduced, more a nod of recognition that we've both got a job to do. |
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This was rejected, however, and full constitutional recognition was accorded to them. |
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The company is working with a voice recognition specialist and early products will be aimed at Japan. |
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The unavoidable conclusion is that direct action wins a lot more recognition than any amount of reasoned argument. |
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She was accorded a state funeral in recognition of her work and as Governor of South Australia. |
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Colour agnosia sometimes manifests in seeing colour without the recognition of the colours of individual objects. |
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The Victims' Rights Act represents a quantum leap forward in the recognition of victims' rights. |
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Mutual recognition of the qualifications of practitioners who have qualified in other EC countries is required. |
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The majority of social workers in the country are still waiting for official recognition of their professional status and qualifications. |
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The university made the award in recognition of his wide-ranging career and interests. |
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For Camus, the recognition of absurdity cannot be shrugged off with an ironic smile. |
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Before achieving recognition as an artist, he had a prosperous career as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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Therefore what is meant by Buddhahood is the recognition and realization of the complete purity of the mind. |
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Maybe recognition of such a state is simply beyond his ken after all these years. |
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But compassion begins in honesty, in the recognition that all human beings are of equal value and importance. |
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In addition, there is growing recognition of abiotic organic synthesis in various geological materials. |
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A town centre has been awarded safer shopping status in recognition of its fight against crime. |
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This is a recognition that we need to be more proactive rather than reactive as we have been up to now. |
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The company began to build recognition on an international level, ultimately gaining leadership in Europe's brake disc aftermarket. |
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A new study of timber rattlesnakes in the eastern United States marks the first time kin recognition has been observed in snakes. |
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Both have received international recognition and reaped a harvest of prizes. |
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The committee shall advise on matters relating to the recognition of distinction, and shall have the power to afforce itself if necessary. |
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This accord also promised greater recognition of Kanak land rights and economic integration for Kanak. |
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The recording is of A1 quality and they have taken that step further to the recognition that they deserve. |
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At a ceremony to be held in the Sligo Park Hotel next September a group of local players are to be honoured by Rovers in recognition of their services to the club. |
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Of the six contenders, Comstock enjoyed the highest name recognition and by far the most love from the party establishment. |
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Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown. |
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Sandback has never received the recognition accorded his minimalist peers. |
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The obvious question, however, is how the premiers' commitment to provincial equality can be reconciled with their recognition of Quebec's unique status. |
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Advances in the recognition and treatment of pain in children over the past 20 years have led to improved pain management for acutely ill and injured children. |
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The increase in recognition of autism spectrum disorders in Western countries continues to confound and confuse. |
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In recognition of his dedicated service to the church, Rex was awarded a certificate during a celebration service at St John's Methodist Church, in Settle. |
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The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register. |
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Earlier this year, she joined Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela in being made an Honorary Freeman of the City of Leeds in recognition of her outstanding service to music. |
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Speaking after several days of confusion, Vanuatu government spokesman Kalvau Moli said yesterday that formal recognition had been granted to Taipei. |
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I am having this recurring nightmare that I will be stuck in traffic for so long that I will die and my body decompose beyond recognition before anyone notices. |
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Regarding academic medicine, it has become increasingly difficult for a Freud or a Mendel to gain recognition without university affiliation or corporate sponsorship. |
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In 1957 Nkrumah renamed the new country Ghana and obtained recognition from the United Nations as an independent member of the British Commonwealth. |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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It is also in recognition of the importance of Namibia's fisheries sector in terms of GDP contribution, balance of trade and employment opportunities. |
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In fact, when this death metal band receives any recognition from the mainstream press at all, it is nearly always in the form of an accusatory finger. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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There are now some two to three million people in the world seeking some form of constitutional recognition of their existence, as a group, and some form of self-government. |
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Having played these electric songs acoustically now, I think that for the first time ever the band is being given a degree of recognition that its never had before. |
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Female wandering spiders use vibration signals for mate recognition but not female choice, but female wolf spiders actively choose males based on their drumming rate. |
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Some modern thinkers call for recognition of the ties binding the People of the Book together as a means of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation. |
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Most Australians agreed that a preamble to the Australian constitution must contain some recognition that Aboriginals were in Australia before the white man. |
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The robot also has built-in voice recognition and a speaker that a human operator can use to challenge suspected intruders. |
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In WS, the three PAI loci are highly refractory to cleavage by either HpaII or MspI, diagnostic of dense CG and CCG methylation of the recognition site. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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Its existence reflects the growing recognition that the causes of human rights abuses and humanitarian crises are global ones that require global solutions. |
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Affirmations, acknowledgment, and recognition are important, but it is the questions and challenges that arise from the differences that are vital. |
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With hundreds of colour photos and instructions on animal recognition the book is a guide to measuring the health of rivers, streams, ponds and wetlands. |
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It is understood that a Rainbow Republic legal delegation is already in New York seeking formal recognition of the new country, and membership of the United Nations. |
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The actress, who is already a goddess in her own country, is finally getting recognition here. |
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Edward DeHaan and his colleagues describe covert recognition in prosopagnosia, another category-specific agnosia in which faces cannot be visually recognized. |
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Much of these two basic tenets was retained after the United States of America won independence from Britain, and received some judicial recognition in the US Supreme Court. |
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This is the first recognition that longitude can be determined by accurate knowledge of time. |
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Walking in nature, we see, identify, name, recognize. This recognition is our apotropaion, that is, our warding off of fear. |
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The movement was also responsible for the recognition of several new signs of death such as fixed, dilated pupils and auscultation of the heart. |
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The Macedonian Orthodox Church is struggling for the recognition of its autocephality by the other Orthodox Churches. |
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The fans were far too busy screaming and yawling their clamoursome recognition of the hit song. |
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The coactivation of A and B as the literal and figurative senses of the expression constitutes the recognition of its metaphorical nature. |
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Demonomagy manifests itself in various forms. Its exact recognition seems possible only to the initiated. |
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The hearer's recognition of the speaker's locutionary intention is also an important felicity condition of Austinian exercitives. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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This required the lowering of administrative formalities and recognition of professional qualifications of other states. |
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State recognition signifies the decision of a sovereign state to treat another entity as also being a sovereign state. |
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Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the theory's main proponents, suggested that it is a state's duty to grant recognition as a possible solution. |
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However, a state may use any criteria when judging if they should give recognition and they have no obligation to use such criteria. |
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Through recognition only and exclusively a State becomes an International Person and a subject of International Law. |
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According to declarative theory, an entity's statehood is independent of its recognition by other states. |
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In contrast, recognition is considered a requirement for statehood by the constitutive theory of statehood. |
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State practice relating to the recognition of states typically falls somewhere between the declaratory and constitutive approaches. |
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In the case of Northern Cycprus, recognition was withheld from a state created in Northern Cyprus. |
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International law contains no prohibition on declarations of independence, and the recognition of a country is a political issue. |
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It has not received the same degree of official recognition from the UK Government as Welsh. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on their teams' strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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This mark of Imperial favour was probably a recognition of Eboracum as the largest town in the north and the capital of Britannia Inferior. |
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Following Galerius' recognition of Constantine as caesar, Constantine's portrait was brought to Rome, as was customary. |
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In response, he sent ambassadors to Rome, offering political recognition to Maxentius in exchange for a military support. |
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His coronation was in London, at Christmas, with recognition by the nobility in January the next year at Oxford. |
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Probable explanations include Henry's persistent interference in Aquitaine, his recognition of Raymond of Toulouse in 1173, or his harsh temper. |
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Virginia has extended state recognition to eight Native American tribes resident in the state, though some lack federal recognition status. |
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Laws concerning the recognition of professional qualifications also may not be fully harmonized. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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A lower level of recognition was accorded to Ulster Scots, under Part II of the Charter. |
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Lawrence is perhaps the region's best known author, although only gained full recognition in the late twentieth century. |
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It has recently been named a Green Flag Park in recognition of the quality of its services and environment. |
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A visit by Queen Victoria in 1851 prompted Manchester to petition Parliament for recognition of its status. |
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In Scotland, city status did not explicitly receive any recognition by the state until the 19th century. |
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Brand identity is fundamental to consumer recognition and symbolizes the brand's differentiation from competitors. |
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The recognition and perception of a brand is highly influenced by its visual presentation. |
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He considered this to be a recognition of the work of the whole Tube Alloys project. |
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Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. |
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A principal virtue of Rorty's recognition of both the lightminded and the serious side of irony is to urge us in that direction. |
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Larma protested the lack of recognition for indigenous Chittagong Hill Tracts minorities in the new constitution. |
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Nevertheless, there is recognition that the number of Cornish speakers is growing. |
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In 2002, the Cornish language gained new recognition because of the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages. |
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An additional political issue is the recognition of the Cornish people as a minority. |
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Its origins lay in the recognition of the need for cooperation on the mission field in Africa, Asia and Oceania. |
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It signifies recognition of a fellow citizen of heaven, and a pledge to do everything possible to get others to heaven also. |
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Democratic forms of government and the recognition of human rights are taking root. |
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The Philippines has more than a hundred native languages, most without official recognition from the national government. |
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In countries with only one doctoral degree, the degree of Kandidat Nauk should be considered for recognition as equivalent to this degree. |
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Higher doctorates are awarded in recognition of a substantial body of original research undertaken over the course of many years. |
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In 1992, the School was given the Queen's Award for Export in recognition of providing educational services to managers and companies worldwide. |
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Pushkin's work influenced many writers in the 19th century and led to his eventual recognition as Russia's greatest poet. |
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Paxton was acclaimed worldwide for his achievement, and was knighted by Queen Victoria in recognition of his work. |
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On 14 May 1941, the Home Guard provided the King's Guard, in recognition of the first anniversary of its foundation. |
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Thanks to the support of the Papal Court the new branch received early recognition and grew fast, first in Italy, and since 1574 all over Europe. |
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Paine's honorary citizenship was in recognition of the publishing of his Rights of Man, Part II and the sensation it created within France. |
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In recent decades, the republication of almost all her writing has stimulated a new recognition of its value. |
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That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with. |
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However, there were those who articulated a more favourable recognition of the significance of this author's life and works. |
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In his later years Pratchett wrote by dictating to his assistant, Rob Wilkins, or by using speech recognition software. |
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In recognition of his patronage, Handel was made a governor of the Hospital the day after his initial concert. |
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Joseph began life as a short cantata that gained some recognition on its second staging with a favourable review in The Times. |
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It is named in recognition of donations made by the Linbury Trust towards the redevelopment. |
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Dame Julie Andrews has received many Honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. |
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In 2000, Caine was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his contribution to cinema. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on the national team's strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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In 2006, Moss was awarded the FIA gold medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to motorsport. |
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A number of agencies and individuals associated with the UN have won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of their work. |
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Few structures are recognized as pays Voynet, meaning nationwide, because the recognition criteria are sometimes far from what the pays are. |
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Debate exists on the degree to which recognition should be included as a criterion of statehood. |
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The declarative theory of statehood argues that statehood is purely objective and recognition of a state by other states is irrelevant. |
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In recognition of these efforts with youth football, the country recently hosted the CECAFA youth football competitions. |
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On 2 August 2015 at the 128th IOC Session, South Sudan was granted full recognition of its National Olympic Committee. |
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While the Scottish Government makes no official recognition of 'Metropolitan status' in its workings, the term is used by other bodies. |
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They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism. |
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Ghana, the first former colony declared a Dominion in 1957, soon demanded recognition as a republic. |
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On 24 September, in recognition of the bravery of civilians, King George VI inaugurated the award of the George Cross. |
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The Cornish language enjoys neither official recognition nor promotion by the state in Cornwall. |
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Some rights were restored to paramilitary prisoners, but not official recognition of political status. |
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More recently, Angela Barry has won critical recognition for her published fiction. |
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In 2007, there were 18 Gibraltar sports associations with official recognition from their respective international governing bodies. |
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Others have submitted applications for recognition which are being considered. |
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In the House of Lords, members need not seek the recognition of the presiding officer before speaking, as is done in the House of Commons. |
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John Hume won a Nobel Peace Prize that year with Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble in recognition of their efforts. |
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Each regiment and corps has distinctive insignia, such as a cap badge, beret, tactical recognition flash or stable belt. |
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With the changes of the international stance towards KLA and its recognition as a factor in the conflict, DLK's position also shifted. |
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This can take a relatively long time, as recognition is important in determining a reserve currency. |
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In 1999, UNESCO recognized 21 February as International Mother Language Day in recognition of the language movement in East Pakistan. |
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However, many Silesians consider themselves a separate ethnicity and have been advocating for the recognition of a Silesian language. |
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Irish received official recognition in Northern Ireland for the first time in 1998 under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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The lines of even this test can blur, however, when differences that arise are not due to doctrine, but to recognition of jurisdiction. |
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In 2017 during a visit in Egypt, Pope Francis reestablished mutual recognition of baptism with the Coptic Orthodox Church. |
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In 1995, he accepted the David Cohen Prize, in recognition of a lifetime of literary achievement. |
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In March 2006, he was awarded the Europe Theatre Prize in recognition of lifetime achievements pertaining to drama and theatre. |
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He received very little reward from his paymasters and of course no recognition for his services by the government. |
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Albannach has gained recognition for their distinctive combination of pipes and drums. |
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A growing interest in Irish music at this time helped many artistes gain more recognition abroad, including Mary Black, and Sharon Shannon. |
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Gilbert was knighted on 15 July 1907 in recognition of his contributions to drama. |
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He achieved widespread recognition when he represented Britain at the 1990 Venice Biennale. |
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The centre is funded by the British government in recognition of the two colleges' results in developing student learning. |
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The Centre is funded by the British government in recognition of the two colleges' excellent results in developing student learning. |
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Racing simulator Richard Burns Rally, released in 2004 for several platforms, has gathered recognition for its realism. |
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The use of a national anthem outside of its country, however, is dependent on the international recognition of that country. |
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Djibouti, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Italy were among the countries that officially extended recognition to Muhammad's administration. |
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Tijuana's importance and rise to a global city has led to its recognition among countries worldwide. |
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This rank is only held by those lairds holding official recognition in a territorial designation by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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A coroner ruled his death as accidental, although in the 1980s the Grimes letter saw publication, allowing for recognition of his suicide. |
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All career soldiers could be promoted to the higher ranks in recognition of exceptional acts of bravery or valour. |
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In the late 20th century there was increased recognition of Moray's role in events. |
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Their official recognition of George III, on the death of Charles Edward Stuart in 1788, removed the chief bar to progress. |
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In recognition of his work as a lay preacher, the Keir Hardie Methodist Church in London bears his name. |
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The Romans planned many towns in Britain, but the settlements were changed out of all recognition in subsequent centuries. |
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From time to time, others can be appointed temporarily or as a recognition of their work. |
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In recognition of their Scottish roots, the Buccaneers were also named after Speyside whisky such as Glenfiddich, Glen Elgin and The Macallan. |
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It has acquired widespread recognition through its usage in the British military and in pipe bands throughout the world. |
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In some cases, following such recognition from the clan chief, the clan tartan is recorded and registered by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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This recognition became official in 1898 and in 1967 the parliament accepted a Dutch version of the Constitution. |
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The use of the title prince was a recognition of the ruler of Gwynedd in relation to the wider international feudal world. |
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The historian Dafydd Jenkins sees in them compassion rather than punishment, plenty of common sense and recognition of the rights of women. |
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However, Llywelyn's supremacy in the late 1260s forced recognition of his authority in Wales by an English Crown weakened by internal division. |
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As an environmentalist, he has received numerous awards and recognition from environmental groups around the world. |
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It is presented to an individual in recognition of wild bird protection and countryside conservation. |
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Therefore an image processing technique that utilises a trainable n-tuple pattern recognition algorithm is under investigation. |
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This was in recognition of the town's importance to the Industrial Revolution. |
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The flag of Wales has been used by those in the arts, sport and business to show a sense of patriotism or recognition with Wales. |
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County were awarded Freedom of the City of Newport on 17 August 2013 in recognition of this achievement. |
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He was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2005 in recognition of his contribution to the English game. |
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By 2001, the WBA was giving the same recognition to WBO champions as it did to WBC and IBF champions. |
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The revived series has received recognition from critics and the public, across various awards ceremonies. |
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Later biologists have tried to refine Mayr's definition with the recognition and cohesion concepts, among others. |
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A further development of the recognition concept is provided by the biosemiotic concept of species. |
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This was the first officially sanctioned international recognition of the Gran Turismo category. |
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Portuguese wines have enjoyed international recognition since the times of the Romans, who associated Portugal with their god Bacchus. |
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International recognition of Fowlsheugh has been established primarily due to the large and productive seabird colonies present. |
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There is also increasing recognition of the need to increase the resilience of seagrass to the impacts of future environmental change. |
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Each of the men on the trip was awarded a medal by Canada's sovereign, King George VI, in recognition of this notable feat of Arctic navigation. |
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In return for formal recognition of the lands he possessed, Rollo agreed to be baptised and assist the king in the defence of the realm. |
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Much of these forests and shrublands have been altered beyond recognition by thousands of years of human habitation. |
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The eventual recognition of Henry IV, the first of the Bourbons kings, further solidified the agnatic principle in France. |
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To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves as the successors to the Pharaohs. |
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The exact rules for recognition are defined in the statutes of the Movement. |
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This kin recognition is by olfactory cues from urine, feces and glandular secretions. |
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In 1693 Pope Innocent XII moved her feast day to 10 June in recognition of the birthdate of the son of James VII of Scotland and II of England. |
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According to Eusebius and Plutarch, Herodotus was granted a financial reward by the Athenian assembly in recognition of his work. |
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Two important parts of an omen type scene are the recognition of the omen and then the interpretation. |
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Of these 23 languages, they only received official recognition by the Government in 2003 under the Law of National Languages. |
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There has been a recognition of indigenous movements on an international scale. |
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Confederate offers late in the war to end slavery in return for diplomatic recognition were not seriously considered by London or Paris. |
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They petitioned the federal government in 1975 and again in 1990 for official recognition of the Mashpee Wampanoag as a tribe. |
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All three colours are used in Dorset County Council's coat of arms and the red and white was used in recognition of the English flag. |
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In recognition of his performances in that season, he was Hampshire's recipient of the NBC Denis Compton Award. |
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Hambledon had presumably earned recognition as the best parish team in Hampshire, but no reports of their local matches have been found. |
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King received a BASCA Gold Badge Award in October 2015 in recognition of his contribution to British music. |
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In the late 20th century, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in recognition of its significance. |
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This type of recognition is bestowed in the form of a name, title, manner of dress, or monetary reward. |
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The Cossacks sought representation in the Polish Sejm, recognition of Orthodox traditions, and the gradual expansion of the Cossack Registry. |
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Three months later, on 2 March 1992, the country gained formal recognition as an independent state at the United Nations. |
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Despite sacrificing around 10,000 of his men, Alaric received little recognition from the Emperor. |
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A number of them also enjoy either a constitutional or a statutory recognition of their high social positions. |
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The recognition of Moldovans as a separate ethnicity, distinct from Romanians, remains today a controversial subject. |
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This is often done in recognition of the existence of a distinct culture in a particular region or regions. |
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All military forces, whether large or small, are military organizations that have official state, and world recognition as such. |
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Mauritania has not rescinded its recognition of Polisario's Western Saharan exile government, and remains on good terms with Algeria. |
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Foreign kings had to reaffirm their recognition of the Chinese emperor's superior status by presenting tribute. |
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When Kublai summoned them to a new kurultai, Alghu Khan demanded recognition of his illegal position from Kublai in return. |
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The Asturian kingdom became firmly established with the recognition of Alfonso II as king of Asturias by Charlemagne and the Pope. |
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Denis negotiated with Clement's successor, John XXII, for recognition of the new order and its right to inherit the Templar assets and property. |
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By the Concordat of Vienna he secured the recognition of papal rights over bishoprics and benefices. |
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After the attack on Ceuta, the king sought papal recognition of it as a crusade. |
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In addition, our recognition test could have been insensitive to capture postconditioning memory. |
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The recognition of Creole as an official language has led to an expansion of novels, poems, and plays in Creole. |
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Democratic renewal also allowed for the recognition and acceptance of this diversification of Brazilian culture. |
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Diplomatic recognition is an important factor in determining whether a nation is an independent state. |
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Receiving recognition is often difficult, even for countries which are fully sovereign. |
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Three centuries later, this territory became Mexico following recognition in 1821 after the colony's Mexican War of Independence. |
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