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award conducted by the Star Screen Awards to | recognise a great performance by a child actor in the |
ts annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films to | recognise a performance by a female actor in a debut r |
In June 2008, to | recognise a visit by his father to the Canadian provin |
The dispute was over his refusal to | recognise a local group called "The Brockleything". |
alist leaders determined to force Britain to | recognise a single independent union of Egypt and Suda |
heir "Andy Scott-Lee Card" if they could not | recognise a song in the intros round. |
re kilometres, while the Countryside Service | recognise a wider Lincolnshire Wolds Character/Natural |
Animals | recognise a wide variety of chemicals using their sens |
Upon the deal's completion, CapitaLand will | recognise a gain of S$110.1 million. |
orted that certain Eritrean churches did not | recognise Abune Dioskoros as patriarch and continued t |
The Deadlys | recognise achievement by Indigenous Australians in mus |
nvironmental Achievement Awards - the awards | recognise achievements by individuals, communities and |
Jihad and announced the Kaiser's promise to | recognise Afghan sovereignty and provide German assist |
cause he was a Welf supporter and refused to | recognise Albert as duke. |
Wisden and Playfair | recognise all of these as first-class and they are inc |
The day should | recognise all genocides, it is disrespectful not to. |
Nerio agreed to | recognise Amadeo as Prince of Achaea and his legal suz |
Some horticulturists also | recognise an intermediate form. |
yone who has seen Omaha beach will instantly | recognise an uncanny resemblance to Woolacombe and Sau |
s described as Connexional Brethren, as they | recognise an obligation to accept and adhere to the di |
h autism aged between two to eight years old | recognise and understand emotions. |
commercial trade and the Confederation would | recognise and pay the Chilean efforts in the Peruvian |
s maintained, except for that the motion to ' | recognise and publicise the knowledge that alcohol use |
g a new statutory procedure for employers to | recognise and collectively bargain with a trade union, |
The camera may | recognise and focus on a human face. |
a result, the target has less opportunity to | recognise and evade the attack. |
This enables the snoRNP to | recognise and bind to the target RNA. |
Here they learned to | recognise and cherish the goodness of the Italian peop |
sequences of amino acid residues are able to | recognise and are specific to an extended target-site |
"John Smedley was not the first to | recognise and exploit the effects of water treatment o |
modifications, Great Britain is prepared to | recognise and support the independence of the Arabs in |
Spain was forced to | recognise and confirm all of the French gains at the P |
the same year, the OUSA passed a motion to ' | recognise and publicise the knowledge that alcohol use |
thinking skills critically and creatively to | recognise and approach complex problems, and make reas |
ly campaigning for teachers to be trained to | recognise and support dyslexic children's abilities an |
rform the methylations which are required to | recognise and silence transposons, but this relationsh |
curate", while Ray Galton claimed "We didn't | recognise any of that. |
However, others do not | recognise any subspecies of the common vole. |
ber 12, 2008, leaving him unable to speak or | recognise anyone. |
ccording to a BBC reporter the SLM "will not | recognise anything agreed at the talks." |
s and they are not fortified, since they can | recognise approaching enemies earlier than the Celts w |
n named Rodrigo, whom her husband refused to | recognise as his own. |
nlikely that there was anything we would now | recognise as a village there. |
his brother Eppillus whom Augustus chose to | recognise as rex rather than depose and reinstate Tinc |
They, however, | recognise Ayyavazhi as an alternate religious phenomen |
hed on 16th February 1945 as a decoration to | recognise Belgian servicemen and women who served duri |
to elect the successor of Boniface IX and to | recognise Benedict XIII of Avignon as Pope (or, at lea |
usually from the 9th and the 10th grades, to | recognise best students given authority to control dis |
Putin also instructed his government to | recognise businesses and organisations registered unde |
make 5 March a public holiday in Cornwall to | recognise celebrations for St Piran's Day. |
5th of March a public holiday in Cornwall to | recognise celebrations for St Piran's Day. |
enhanced by the plants inherited ability to | recognise certain pathogens. |
Clotaire's death that Charles was willing to | recognise Chilperic. |
ng Ching-sung and his adherents continued to | recognise Chinese suzerainty, while modern advocates o |
The students also learned to | recognise communist tactics and how to counter them. |
of Karachi he organized an event in 1990 to | recognise community members for their distinguished se |
Biological systems tend to | recognise D-aldoses more than L-aldoses. |
nley, yet after the marriage, he declined to | recognise Darnley's authority. |
The English legal system does not | recognise desuetude (laws lapsing through lack of use) |
Champagne, whose suzerainty Matthias had to | recognise, due to the fruitless wars his brother had w |
Members of each social group | recognise each other using pheromones. |
The two | recognise each other as old friends from school with D |
The two women | recognise each other, and accuse each other of destroy |
utive council and lieutenant governor not to | recognise Elizabeth's golden jubilee, in protest of th |
For declining to | recognise episcopacy Douglas was deprived of this char |
ublish information about Canadian birds, and | recognise excellence in research, conservation and men |
kthrough Patsy Calton Award in her honour to | recognise exceptional achievement by parliamentarians |
ss with Oak Leaves and Swords was awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
ght's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
s Cross of the Iron Cross and was awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
d its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
its higher grade Oak Leaves were awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
r grade Oak Leaves and Swords was awarded to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
Oak Leaves was awarded by the Third Reich to | recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful mi |
.D.C., but the Land Registry and Post Office | recognise Fitzwilliam as a separate place from Hemswor |
n, there is a turn off(although difficult to | recognise), for Monk Hesleden, there is a small countr |
the end of the ninth century would not even | recognise Frankish overlordship. |
The Smurfs inmediately | recognise Gargamel, but bring him (blindfolded) to the |
Scottish Episcopal Church met and agreed to | recognise George III. 25 May 1788 was set as the day u |
including graduations, where it is played to | recognise graduates. |
ove is disputed by Hamas, which continues to | recognise Haniyeh as prime minister, and Haniyeh conti |
The others return and instantly | recognise her as Lucrezia Borgia, listing in turn the |
TARDIS, hoping its telepathic circuits will | recognise her desire to return to help the Doctor. |
er face to face with the King, who offers to | recognise her formally at court in return for her fath |
knew her face at all, though everybody could | recognise her melodious voice as it was used by the gr |
n did not speak to her (and possibly did not | recognise her). |
The Doctor did not initially | recognise her, but knew that this was somehow true. |
her childhood, may still be present and may | recognise her. |
The event aims to | recognise high standards of UK nightclub operation, de |
Pious believers | recognise him as "Pei Fang Chen Wu Hsuan T'ien Shang T |
d Chancellor, the senate likewise refused to | recognise him as he was not of Sicilian birth. |
nnes-Ker the Lord Lyon King of Arms will not | recognise him as chief of the name Innes. |
other acquaintances of Sir Roger claimed to | recognise him as well. |
sh Minister in Turin informed him they would | recognise him as king as soon as he took possession of |
The English | recognise him as St. Giles, the saint who brought Chri |
oid Halton any longer, Maria pretends not to | recognise him when he arrives. |
s anonymous but all modern Danish historians | recognise him as its author. |
They saw Toplis but did not | recognise him until they had passed him and were some |
Jiang to Zhang Heng and the Mu brothers, who | recognise him as the famous philanthropist. |
nnes-Ker the Lord Lyon King of Arms will not | recognise him as chief of the name Innes. |
ross Britain, even amongst those who did not | recognise him as an actor. |
nge Taren's voice, so his robots - unable to | recognise him - won't obey his orders. |
nged in appearance that his mother could not | recognise him, although the school had consistently re |
King Stephen also refused to | recognise him, sequestering the stalls of York and imp |
nd Zhang Heng and they are stunned when they | recognise him. |
mself from the radiation and to allow Kup to | recognise him. |
anics at first but then realises no-one will | recognise him. |
allenged claimants to the Scottish throne to | recognise himself as a feudal superior. |
He does, however, | recognise Hiruma's ability - though he immediately cou |
he species was named after Brian K. McNab to | recognise his research on the evolution and ecology of |
orps (RAMC) but was rejected as they did not | recognise his American qualifications. |
moving more slowly around him and he cannot | recognise his own face as his past is slowly being era |
da blackletter script, and paleographers can | recognise his hand. |
The species was named after Storrs Olson to | recognise his contributions to the systematics, paleon |
doesn't know who or where he is and doesn't | recognise his wife or children. |
As Figure grew older, people began to | recognise his skill in a variety of areas. |
d petitioned President Ali Abdullah Saleh to | recognise his constitutional duty to demand the releas |
porters bought an inscribed silver salver to | recognise his ten years service to the club. |
In the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to | recognise his brother Henry as King of England and ret |
ings by the Parliamentarians, who refused to | recognise his new title. |
ral chapter in Verden upon Aller, it did not | recognise his episcopate. |
ly struck an extra bronze medal for Gough to | recognise his contribution to the pursuit team's succe |
Grenville refused to | recognise Hopton's command and was arrested for insubo |
ad, ineffective communication and failure to | recognise identification panels by the two pilots." |
Johann Hittorf was first to | recognise in 1869 that something must be travelling in |
r took a photograph of a fly that he did not | recognise in the Sierra de Cebollera natural park in L |
racter will be someone a lot of viewers will | recognise in themselves." |
government clearly, explicitly and publicly | recognise India as an independent nation and the leagu |
nts of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut | recognise Inuinnaqtun as an official language in addit |
n claimed that "the thing that people do not | recognise is that Margaret Thatcher is not in terms of |
nt in Letterfrack and the Brothers failed to | recognise it as a persistent problem". |
He was the first to | recognise it as a new element and brought the new meta |
s urged Royal Spanish Football Federation to | recognise it as a Copa del Rey win for Levante UD, the |
st provincial jurisdictions, however, do not | recognise it as a statutory holiday. |
ian citizens and the European Union does not | recognise it as a valid travel document and has issued |
edipus complex - in so far as we continue to | recognise it as covering the whole field of our experi |
d as part of Hoghton, as Royal Mail does not | recognise it as a separate village, however it is admi |
Some | recognise it, while other do not. |
h the malaise is all-pervasive for those who | recognise it, one can be released from it by working t |
ns, and UK Incapacity Benefit tribunals also | recognise it. |
ven, which means there ARE governments which | recognise it. |
id not attend the conclave and later did not | recognise its result. |
will allow people around the world to better | recognise its signs and symptoms, leading to earlier d |
ssed the need for the Government of Nepal to | recognise Kirant Yele Sambat and ensure that it would |
on 17 February 2008 that the IOC was set to | recognise Kosovo, on the following day an IOC spokespe |
singer Gorgeous Georgina (utterly failing to | recognise Lieutenant George), is outraged when she is |
proposed to alter the constitution so as to | recognise local government. |
A Proposed Law: To alter the Constitution to | recognise local government. |
This work enabled him and co-workers to | recognise many large volcanic features in the central |
The Treaty of Wallingford forced Stephen to | recognise Matilda's son Henry of Anjou, who became Hen |
gniorial rights and that he was obligated to | recognise much of their newfound authority, which dimi |
the occupation standard", "though no people | recognise my standard". |
a world which has true infinity but which I | recognise myself as existing in a universal and necess |
f Nycteris hispida, but most specialists now | recognise N. aurita as a valid, separate species. |
tional Olympic Committee does not officially | recognise national medal totals. |
n 1894 gave added impetus to the movement to | recognise Nelson's legacy, and grand celebrations were |
shipyard, and during repairs was renamed to | recognise Nepal's contribution to the British war effo |
CEO of Athletics SA, said the application to | recognise Newton's time in Durban would be studied. |
s "firmly and categorically on all states to | recognise no government other than that" of Mr Zelaya. |
seek a restoration of early Christianity and | recognise no hierarchy other than the "headship of Chr |
of political mechanisms of consultation that | recognise non-state actors, NGOs and civil society as |
Louis the Stammerer and he certainly did not | recognise Odo as king. |
Bulling is used by farmers to | recognise oestrus, which is important to determine the |
Some other high lamas within the lineage | recognise Ogyen Trinley Dorje to be the current Karmap |
ing, while Victoria and NSW do not currently | recognise online as a valid delivery channel for this |
British strategy was changed to | recognise only the Partisans, who went on to convert A |
to be the same as the Iago Sparrow, and some | recognise only some of the rufous sparrows as separate |
rtialled and berated the Army for failing to | recognise Osteopathy. |
osovo's secession said, "Some countries will | recognise our republics [South Ossetia and Abkhazia]. |
owever, will not necessarily be the first to | recognise our independence." |
eive the Indian government's Arjuna Award to | recognise outstanding sportspersons. |
small size (about 14 cm) not always easy to | recognise, particularly outside the breeding season wh |
Awards were established in 2004 to publicly | recognise people or organisations that have made an ou |
in the trade dispute that would see the TTB | recognise Primitivo as a synonym for Zinfandel. |
abolished because the constitution does not | recognise public referenda. |
s, while running its own Community Awards to | recognise readers who have made a difference in the ar |
resident of the National Assembly, I have to | recognise reality." |
d for Urban Design, an award "established to | recognise recent urban design projects of high quality |
nal Criminal Court, which the latter did not | recognise; references to the court were later removed. |
nted out that the law was changed in 2004 to | recognise same-sex couples with regards to superannuat |
China agrees to | recognise Sikkim's accession to India. |
He had the chapel built to | recognise Sister Rosalie's good work for the needy of |
only legal authority in Rhodesia, refused to | recognise Smith's authority. |
liances with working class organisations and | recognise social workers as ‘workers' themselves |
mir Putin announced that Russia was going to | recognise some documents issued by the separatist auth |
The DNA-binding domains of EcR and USP | recognise specific short sequences in DNA, and mediate |
Assemblies are commonly used to | recognise student achievements. |
Hong Kong does not | recognise Taiwan as separate from China. |
Lamenting that China refuses to | recognise Taiwan as a sovereign, independent state, he |
s and bestow titles and awards to artists to | recognise talent. |
For example in hypertext, the software could | recognise textual patterns for street addresses, phone |
He was the first to | recognise that the Turin and Milan Hours were from the |
The third approach is to | recognise that many Aggadot are intended to teach prof |
Network Rail | recognise that Salford Crescent has been the "victim o |
Recognise that if the water contains an appreciable am | |
only at the British government's refusal to | recognise that Tibet had a right to self-determination |
They both immediately | recognise that they are from the same country and both |
has led to denial of officials who refuse to | recognise that an Islamic insurgency group exists in O |
orical Association says, but as I'm sure you | recognise, that is only one interpretation, and other |
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