How To Use Cog In A Sentence
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They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
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Dom recognized a master tactician when he saw one.
SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
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A table at the bottom compared the calorie content of 100 ml of beer with the same amount of gin, rum, whisky, cognac and wine.
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He plays David as a charismatic rogue - someone the audience is supposed to recognize as a bit of a scoundrel, but like nevertheless.
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It is recognised as a crime against humanity under international law.
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And some soil-based diseases not only cause physical symptoms, but create cognitive impairment too, crippling a child's long-term potential.
Blake Mycoskie: Today, TOMS Asks You to Go 'One Day Without Shoes'
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The space left by evaporation is called the ullage, while the liquid lost is sometimes called the ‘angels' share’ and is particularly financially significant in the production of older cognac and Armagnac.
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HIV-positive Pedro Zamora from the San Francisco season, for example, put a face to the stigmatized disease of AIDS and did a world of good with his exposure -- even getting the recognition of then-president Bill Clinton.
Ryan O'Connell: Auditioning for the Real World Is Too Real
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Second, if a Palestinian state is recognized along the 1967 lines in point of fact, nothing more than the 1949 armistice lines, this undermines UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338 and the Camp David Accords, which call for a negotiated outcome and do not predetermine final boundaries.
David Harris: Support Peace: Oppose Palestinian UN Gambit
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Fingerprint recognition, which falls under a technology called biometrics, has been used for years in the corporate environment.
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The plan laid out in 1996 to change welfare to workfare recognized and provided for the critical role child care would play in transitioning from government dependency to personal responsibility.
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The beauty he has perceived must in accordance with our human needs find expression concretely, because it is only as he manifests himself in forms which we can understand that we are able to recognize him.
The Enjoyment of Art
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Tomorrow, if I were lusting for cash and recognition and all the things people get into broadcasting for, I might decide talk radio was my easiest point of access.
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The USA has this power anyway but wants Western governments to recognize it and to accept it politically.
After Thatcher
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The traditional value of the blades was clearly recognized by their Aboriginal ‘collectors’, who sought to exploit it by hafting a resin handle in the traditional way.
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They recognized that getting the nuclear genie back in the bottle was nigh impossible.
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In either case, the story of queenly beauty would not be complete without the recognition that royal women have traditionally had far more chances than the average woman of actually being beautiful.
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Even if the physician recognizes the psychopathology, the patient may reject the diagnosis.
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The clinician must be well-attuned to the patient when the patient may be in the process of reconstructing schemas, thinking dialectically, recognizing paradox and generating a revised life narrative.
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As the bus turned into a new recognizable road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind.
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If portfolio managers and analysts cannot recognize the greatest credit blowoff in the last 80 years, when will they?" asked Mr. Rodriguez.
Fund Managers in '08: 'We Stunk'
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The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
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He pulled the hood of his cloak over his head to avoid recognition.
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It is important to recognize that all labor income, even the bonuses and stock options of CEOs, are included in the labor share.
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Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons.
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Now that I think about it, direct property distraint was a recognized means of compelling welchers to fulfill their obligations in the quasi-anarchic Brehon laws of Celtic Ireland, even if it was a case of tenants or debtors going after landlords or creditors.
Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #30
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Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
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So is it time that we at least recognise the kisan?
Outlook India
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He admired Machiavelli for recognizing that sometimes our ends are mutually exclusive and for facing that fact unblinkingly.
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The Ahmadiyah were explicitly "warned and ordered" that "as long as they consider themselves to hold to Islam, to discontinue the promulgation of interpretations and activities that are deviant from the principal teachings of Islam, that is to say the promulgation of beliefs that recognize a prophet with all his teachings who comes after the Prophet Muhammad SAW.
The Heritage Foundation Papers
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It is now widely recognised that there are uncertainties in determining both R and D. Uncertainties in D (loads/demand) are due to the fact that they may vary depending on location and time (eg. there are no snow loads in summer, change of use).
2009 January - Telic Thoughts
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Furthermore, developmental psychologists found evidence that self-recognition correlates with empathy.
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The study will test several hypotheses about the relation between perceptual and cognitive skills.
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A glance of recognition passed between them.
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I found the head of the flat humerus so characteristic of the extinct order to which the Plesiosaurus has been assigned, and two digital bones of the paddle, that, from their comparatively slender and slightly curved form, so unlike the digitals of its cogener the
The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
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Invitro certain combinations of oncogenes cooperate to transform primary rat cells.
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Call me a moon-eyed dreamer: I still believe the work of the serious writer will be recognized for what it is, whether it takes place examples chosen only for clarity and expediency in Ambergris, or 351 West 52 St New York City Apt # D RIGHT NOW, dammit.
Evil Monkey on Fantasy
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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 third law is included in most thermodynamics texts, but is not recognised by all as a law of thermodynamics.
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It is a dialect form of Old Fr. gaite, cognate with watch.
The Romance of Names
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By then though, it was too late and the story had been twisted so far out of recognition that the forced references to things like Namek, Oozaru, and Roshi's pervertedness just seemed out of place and stupid.
Anime Nano!
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The bold provisionality and elegant openness of Merz's installations, as well as his own freewheeling personal presence and oracular writings, helped make him the most widely recognized of all the Arte Povera artists.
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As the phalanx of furious, excited inmates came sweeping into the servery, Jerrold recognised his danger.
THE SCAR
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While the report recognised that Health Secretary has made some moves to decentralise the running of health care in England, experts claim the Scottish Executive is refusing to loosen its grip on the NHS.
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Between them, father and son have carved out a place where the song, the voice and the delivery of a real and recognisable emotion are paramount.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those two jokers may be happy in their never-never land, but it's time they recognised reality.
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This was the only way a kindred soul could recognise you, saving you from a lonely existence.
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It is a recognition for the native title right to possess which can only be exercised in accordance with currently acknowledged laws and customs.
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Just as trumpeters wore distinctive uniforms, so too they rode distinctive horses, usually greys, to aid recognition.
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Nevertheless, it has to be recognised that several interests may feel threatened by an advertising ban.
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These calories are used to: replenish your glycogen (the way you store fuel in your muscles and liver) and oxygen stores. resynthesize phosphagen (ATP-PC). remove lactate. repair the wear and tear on your muscles caused by exercise (and these patch kits are made up of protein, which is costly in terms of calories). return your increased ventilation, blood circulation and body temperature to pre-exercise levels. hormones exercise induces (which also require protein).
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As a developer, you will recognize these steps as the normal procedure to configure, compile, and install most applications from source code.
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You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog.
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The editors of BLACK ENTERPRISE recognize that philanthropy is the giving of money, time, and talent.
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Pictures are scanned into a form of digital information that computers can recognize.
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The United States recognized the People's Republic of China at last.
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Even in smaller hamlets or regions of scattered farmsteads, forms of interdependence may be recognized in early laws and custumals.
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Her mom turned her down at first, she hadn't the money to sign her up, but Mrs Deterville, recognizing the young tyke's determination and interest told her not to bother about the cash.
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Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator.
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Getting governments to recognise the importance of an AIDS vaccine is as critical as getting the science right in the laboratory.
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Wizard Apprentice Nicodemus had thought to be the prophesied Halcyon, but is afflicted with cacography, which stuns his growth as a magician.
REVIEW: Spellwright by Blake Charlton
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I find that the association between gestational diabetes and perinatal death or morbidity was recognized in 1983.
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They can sometimes recognize that their obsessions and compulsions are unrealistic.
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It was in recognition of such distinguished services in the industry that Mr. Patel was awarded the ‘Order of the British Empire’.
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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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But any more fundamental change, which would constitute the ultimate formal recognition of their new identity, is to be denied.
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They recognize that their competencies are an ill match for the requirements of those niches.
The Rule of Three
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Well, it wasn't rock and roll as you would recognise it but there was certainly enough power and decibels to give the lugholes a good stinging.
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syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time
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Once the IBM Cognos service is stopped and started, all new IBM Cognos Query Studio reports will now use the global template and display the title block as yellow.
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We believe he, either, is turning his Nelson's eye to the scientific reports, or, is plain oblivious of Peter Bergen's cogent and coherent articulation of the demerits of EITs as image destroyers for the US.
Cheney wrong on interrogation inquiry facts, Obama official says
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Maybe there could be a new school of (telically oriented) ˜pattern recognition 'instead of ID, since the ID Movement is obviously not what TT's is interested in, given it's theologically relevant agenda.
Creationism and Propaganda
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He must turn rogue and villain; for as the saying is, Necessitas cogit ad turpia, poverty alone makes men thieves, rebels, murderers, traitors, assassins, because of poverty we have sinned,
Anatomy of Melancholy
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This is best illustrated by considering the flow of information through the various stages of recognition, as shown in Figure 3.1.
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When dad got the third or fourth bittle of cognac, you laughed loudly.
RIP, grandpa.
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The name, the recognised features, rubbed saltily against his worn curiosity, stinging it.
THE LAST RAVEN
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Everyone recognizes Disney's cartoon characters .
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We specialise in voice recognition services.
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Some I recognized as a kind of hypertrophied raspberry and orange, but for the most part they were strange.
The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells
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The frontier ran roughly north-westwards from London into the north-west midlands; Guthrum was to withdraw with his troops behind this line, where he was to be recognized as king of an independent kingdom.
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However, his brave deed and the actions of his colleagues is now likely to be recognised both by the Garda authorities and the Irish Safety Council.
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He waits eagerly for people to recognise him in the street, and sometimes they do, and tell him off for being so horrid and mean.
Times, Sunday Times
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Japan should recognize it needs to recalibrate its diplomatic strategy to meet changing realities in the region.
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It should be recognized that superelectrophilic reactions frequently proceed with only "electrophilic assistance" (solvation, association) by the superacids without forming distinct dipositive intermediates.
George A. Olah - Autobiography
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In between the 9th (1987) and 10th (1993) editions, the M-W lexicographers discovered that the people who had imported the bird into the western US called it simply "chukar," not "chukar partridge," and furthermore pronounced it in a completely anglicized form, not knowing or caring that that made it a homophone of some polo term.
Languagehat.com: CHUKAR.
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Within a 17th-century half-timbered house, at Le Bistro de Claude, some of the most powerful people in the cognac business are partaking of seriously good cuisine.
A Slow Path to Perfection
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In the case of marriage, calling SSM discriminatory or segregationist represents either a failure to adequately recognise the sexuality of the individual involved or more perniciously to regard that distinction as immaterial or undeserving of respect.
Why are only queer rights on the chopping block?
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It is this later Holiday which most recognise and her admirers point to her last years as her most compelling.
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While on the subject of that patient, although he does eventually say: Once believed to be rare, the malady, also called celiac sprue, is now recognized more frequently thanks to sophisticated diagnostic tests. the fact remains that fifteen years ago, when this poor lady began her medical misadventures, anyone who even thought of celiac disease would have been -- correctly -- laughed out of the conference room.
"How Doctors Think": A Disappointment
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Uses voice recognition to train you on accents and pronunciation.
The Sun
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The war in which little David Gorey had become unwittingly involved was of a different character, undeclared and unrecognized.
A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
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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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There is increasing recognition of the complexity of the causes of poverty.
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Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period.
Responsible Nationhood
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In other words, women often get attached before their cognitive machinery is up and running at full throttle.
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Buddhism recognizes neither the mind/body dualism that characterizes much of Western philosophy, nor the concept of an essential self, such as the Hindu atman.
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Each word in the word recognition tree is flagged to indicate whether or not it is a member of a compound.
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But few others cry out for recognition.
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There is a recognition that we can occupy no space other than our own.
Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
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In recent decades, though, especially sine the end of Soviet tyranny, the safe-haven idea has lost cogency like an unwound watch running down.
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He thereby provides both a theology of the resurrection and a theology of the liturgy: one encounters the risen Christ in the word and in the sacrament; divine service is the fashion in which he becomes touchable to us and recognizable as the living Christ.
The book by Joseph Ratzinger that "changed history"
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Poverty was recognised as a complex and multidimensional problem.
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If, through their labors to transform misava into masimu, women established traditional tenure rights not explicitly recognized by patriliny, then likewise, through the everyday habits of farming, women learned, performed, and nurtured relationships that overlapped with, but ranged far beyond, blood - and marriage-based patrilineal kinship.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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Functionalism as a linguistic approach is different from generative and cognitive approaches in that it makes no claim as to the cognitive reality of the mechanisms it proposes - that matter is irrelevant to its usefulness.
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Although sequence similarities among some of the rod and hook proteins were noted in early analyses 24, the degree of paralogy for the ancestral set of flagellar genes, and its implications for the origins of the bacterial flagellum, have gone unrecognized.
Update on PNAS flagellum paper - The Panda's Thumb
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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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I like to see what I call the nod of recognition that comes when I share something with the audience and they relate to it.
Undefined
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Mental and physical actions in the environment are a necessary but not sufficient condition for cognitive development.
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He was the talisman, the cog in the clockwork that made the whole mechanism function.
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It recognizes the Ten Commandments as eternal law and the Old Testament as Holy Writ.
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In America, or the more empyrean realm of art, few citizens were more senior than Al, none more youthful, cogent, articulate or productive.
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The hermit, the bachelor uncle, the reclusive genius, all have their place; I think it was once more recognised than today, when everyone is supposed to be good at relationships even if they're no good at anything else.
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Her masterful brush strokes and use of colour fired up many critics and curators and received immediate recognition.
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He always wrote like an angel, even though cogent political thinking did not figure among his talents.
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Two special awards recognise the challenges faced by large firms seeking to be green.
Times, Sunday Times
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The data used in this paper relate to the "public" recognition of jurisdictional boundaries.
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He learned to recognize pneumonia, bronchiectasis, pleurisy, emphysema, pneumothorax, phthisis, and other lung diseases from the sounds he heard with his stethoscope.
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He said that he came to town after hearing about a need for a denturist in town and from a dental supplier, as well as recognizing that the senior homes could provide a good base.
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The purpose: to present an award recognizing special achievement in the fight against a learning disability known as dyslexia.
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Collectively, the papers make a significant contribution to our understanding of science and cognition.
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Herbert recognized in this animal the capybara, that is to say, one of the largest members of the rodent order.
The Mysterious Island
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This "quidam," as she called him -- for his name was beneath the cognizance of an Emperor's bastard daughter -- had by her orders received rigorous and exemplary justice.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
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Though self-effacing "It isn't my personality to be particularly proud of what I do" the composer seems to recognize his legacy as arguably the only living film composer with both classical credentials and name recognition among everyday moviegoers.
The Last Movie Maestro
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Many avid viewers of "quarterlife" probably recognize themselves somehow in the show, but they may not necessarily know why.
Jeremy Axelrod: "quarterlife": Gen-Y Bloggers Shake The Cradle
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This medal is a fitting recognition of an astonishing research career spanning more than 40 years.
Times, Sunday Times
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The emperor sent an official named Marcellinus, an excellent Christian, to preside as cognitor at the conference.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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A Shandean fate overtook his body, which was taken by grave-robbers, recognized at an anatomy lecture in Cambridge, and secretly returned to its grave.
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And in the very act of declaring the First Cause incognizable, you do not permit it to remain unknown.
On the Genesis of Species
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This subsection, roughly south of 45th Avenue and west of Pidgeon Meadow Road and 162nd Street, shares the name pronounced "kiss-EE-na" - though many more recent residents do not recognize Kissena Park as distinct from Flushing as a whole.
NYT > Home Page
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Religious scholars will recognize immediately that talk of "The Christ" or World Teacher his nothing to do with the Christian Messiah but a different chap called Maitreya or Djwahl Kuhl who, in the Christian religion has another name and who the Rolling Stones had sympathy for.
Archive 2008-02-01
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As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars.
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Industrial chemistry was first recognized in 1931 (Bergius, Bosch), but many more recent prizes for basic contributions lie close to industrial applications, for example, those in polymer chemistry.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
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An ethics based on this undertanding focuses not on rationally finding, mapping, and teaching the real nature of reality, nor on pluralistically respecting irreconcilable differences while recognizing a simultaneous unity, but instead on drawing connections between different methods of making meaning and on coordinating the actions of people using different conceptual frameworks.
Karl Higley - Spirit, Kosmos, Essence
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But if it does not recognize it until a right is acquired, then the protection of a disseisor in the use of an easement must still be explained by a reference to the facts mentioned in the Lecture referred to.
The Common Law
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We're just looking down this incredible crevasse , down onto what I recognise as rubbish.
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This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence.
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Fans want efforts to be recognised She also says the honours system is unfair because she gets recognised for her work but a lollipop lady doesn't.
The Sun
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A close look at the work of Swiss psychologist jean Piaget illustrates how a cognitive psychologist views the mental processes individuals use in responding to their environment.
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Unless we are to believe naively that leisure and luxury crystallize out of thin air, we must recognize and acknowledge that the comforts of globalization are reaped from the labour and toil of others.
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She looked towards the Archdeacon and recognised the signs of some one about to take the plunge.
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The results of the current study also strengthen claims that psychopathy is a neurocognitive disorder that is apparent across the lifespan.
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The rich Hettangian ammonite fauna first collected and recognized by Muller has been monographed by Guex.
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Clearly the whole game has a dimension of linear extension which enables a continual process of growth in recognition.
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Slowly, Dummy regains both his voice and his confidence, and finally, in a fairy-tale ending, even his identity when King Richard recognizes him as his long-lost godson.
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The morphology of peripheral blood cells of adult Silurus meridionalis has been studied with both electron and light microscope, and, in addition, glycogen and peroxidase in cells were detected.
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We must recognise that the appearance of the city has an impact on visitor numbers.
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It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.
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The whole page was blotted with fresh tears, and, upon the opposite interleaf, were the following English lines, written in a hand so very different from the peculiar characters of my acquaintance, that I had some difficulty in recognizing it as his own.
The Assignation
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If that sounds harsh or flippant, just take a look at the discographies of rock's most enduringly successful acts.
Times, Sunday Times
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So the word "incognito" is projected on to the set and floats around ardently pursued by Julian Barratt's mayor.
Government Inspector – review
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Potential lethal cardiac arrhythmias and convulsions are recognised complications of both iatrogenic and self inflicted overdoses.
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Women have worked to gain recognition, access, and visibility in the leadership ranks of higher education.
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You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
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A person in the world must have his own business , no matter big or small . Only with recognition from the society can your life is meaningful.
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However that intoxicated expression immediately cleared when he recognized the face of the girl.
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The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts.
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Xylem and xylem parenchyma can be recognized in the centre of the taproot surrounded by a ring of meristematic tissue with very high intensity.
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In classes we had to make pills, suppositories, and powders, and recognize cupping and leech glasses!
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During the Great Schism from 1378 to 1417 one reason for Scotland's recognition of the Avignon popes was that the English were supporting the rival popes at Rome.
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The first, which has even been recognised by Canadian law, is that freedom of speech should be subject to such limits so as not to be detrimental to peaceable society.
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In this sense cognitive therapy might sometimes serve a preventive function.
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I hope their label recognises that although the album may not have reach their expectations, that, it is infact a quality album* and a fan fav, and don't just discard it.
Undefined
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Shortly before the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War he was charged by the political opponents of Pericles with impiety, that is, with denying the gods recognized by the State.
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Objective:To recognize sialolithiasis of an accessory parotid gland by discussing its clinical symptoms and characters of diagnose and treatment.
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Recognition is a prerequisite to understanding.
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Slept and read, bought groceries, hot tub, finally scraping together enough energy to cook some Indian food in belated recognition of my wife's birthday.
Crash and burn
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The issue with judicial activism is whether the Constitution should in its own terms be recognized as the will of the people.
The Times Literary Supplement
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She gave me a faint smile of recognition.
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According to company officials, Owen has gained widespread recognition as a Western painter of fine art, and his work in gouache captures present-day working cowboys.
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Bravery also requires recognizing when standing up to these threats is reasonable and appropriate, and it requires acting on one's recognition.
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In recognition of this iconoclast, pioneer, perfectionist and undisputed king of the tailored suit, we present five things you didn't know about Armani -- the man and the empire.
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The eye movement triggers face recognition software and avoids having to key in a number.
The Sun
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The teacher flashed up each word to see if the children would recognize it.
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It isn't an easy read, mostly because the skinny format abbreviates names to three letters, often beyond recognition.
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Nevertheless, there is a crucial difference between the cognitive approach and that of social representations.
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Several key buildings in Waterford, including churches, are still not recognising the needs of disabled people because they're not wheelchair accessible.
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Meanwhile, the cognitive dissonance of the experience should shock any uniformitarian in the audience fully awake.
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I visited her for a little while yesterday afternoon, mindful of Rayna's kind advice, crying like the most unstaunch of sheilas, and, in the end, just holding her hand to my face, which she recognised.
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Perhaps because black, Hispanic and Asian households tend to be larger and often multigenerational, teens in these groups are significantly more likely than white teens to recognize someone other than their mother or stepmother.
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Not being politicians, they can fail to recognise the strength of local feeling.
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The cultural establishment has recognised his ability and heaped awards on his previous six novels.
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I recognize you now.You are Mary's husband.
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attributive: -s/-l directive: -is locative: -eBy renaming the genitive case as "attributive", we make it clearer that these endings are not just restricted to mere "possessives" or "ablatives" but rather we recognize their many other usages.
Liber Linteus and religious formulae, part 2
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In addition, two of the four dimensions that make up anxiety sensitivity -- the "fear of cognitive dyscontrol" and the "fear of publically observable anxiety symptoms" specifically predicted depression symptoms.
Undefined
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While Texas is a community property state, it seems to recognize the fact that anything more than a short term rehabilitative support order is a windfall.
Fred Silberberg: Alimony Reform
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The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
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She adopted an elaborate disguise to help her pass through the town unrecognized.
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In a bicultural setting the challenge exists to incorporate cultural content into cognitive-behavioural practice.
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The apology must be delayed long enough to recognise the hurt felt by the offended victim - but proffered before there is lasting harm.
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The UK has refused to recognize the new regime.
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I was hustling past the nurse's station on my way out when I recognized an extremely short female patient there as my old pal.
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Once power is applied and the USB cable connected, the computer should immediately recognize the drive and make it ready for use.
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After a week it was covered in slime and almost unrecognisable.
The Sun
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The apodeictical proposition cogitates the assertorical as determined by these very laws of the understanding, consequently as affirming a priori, and in this manner it expresses logical necessity.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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Add the cognac and flame it, then add the wine and the sofrito.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cognitive decline with age is not inevitable, nor does it necessarily lead to dementia.
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So judged the leader of the 'cognoscenti', and, in accordance with his views, Elgin and Aberdeen are held up to ridicule in 'English
Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
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The greatest lexicographer of the 19th and early 20th century, James A.H. Murray, began his Romanes Lecture in 1900 on The Evolution of English Lexicography — one of the key texts in English lexicography — with a little story:
Analyzing Becky Sharp’s Trash
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She received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in recognition of her work for the homeless.
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When we follow our conscience, we weigh the arguments and do what we recognise to be right.