They also play havoc with IP transmissions by disrupting the acknowledgement process. |
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Now, not only are you doing most of the work, you are not entitled to any acknowledgement, never mind gratitude, for doing it at all. |
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Because they tend to be compassionate and sensitive, they respond best to personal recognition and acknowledgement. |
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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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The company's Queen's Award was approved by Her Majesty in April last year in acknowledgement of export excellence. |
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It was unanimously decided to give a gratuity to the Captain in acknowledgement of his services. |
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Did they notice my sterling work record and give me the appreciation and acknowledgement I deserve? |
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He never entered a carriage but stood on the outside platform, and though he wouldn't wave back, he always bowed in acknowledgement. |
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She nods in acknowledgement of his words, though knowing he wishes differently. |
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A few fans called to them, but they gave no acknowledgement of these greetings. |
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The driver nodded in acknowledgement and a further 20 seconds of silence passed before he spoke again. |
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I don't think I said anything in response, but I nodded my head, I think, in acknowledgement. |
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Not a single flicker of acknowledgement may be granted them when we pass them on the street. |
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Apart from a formal acknowledgement of receipt of the letters, government sources remained silent. |
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She said Commissioner Noel Conroy responded with an acknowledgement that he received her file, but there was no further comment. |
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Her parents say they have still not received an acknowledgement or a reply. |
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This was an acknowledgement of his letter and a note that a further response would be issued at the earliest opportunity. |
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Needless to say, their answers have been little more than an acknowledgement of receipt. |
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I wrote to my councillor a year ago, received an acknowledgement and the promise of reply. |
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I applied for the new tax credits weeks ago and haven't even got an acknowledgement of the receipt of the completed form. |
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It happens that it was published on the day I received an acknowledgement of my letter of complaint to the hospital regarding my own case. |
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But yet her letters never contained any acknowledgement of my letters, and she never addressed anything to me. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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The coroner has written in acknowledgement, and will report in more detail at a later date. |
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There's never been an acknowledgement that any facility there had weaponized anthrax. |
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I was met with a stiff child, no answering or responsive hug, no acknowledgement and a blank stare into space. |
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Its sense of liberation allows us to move, explore, think and act with greater acknowledgement of the power of our own self-will. |
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The heavy presence of longboards and the acknowledgement of the concept of style makes this break one of the most leash-free in California. |
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The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians. |
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If a standard telefacsimile acknowledgement is not received, then step 145 exits from the transmission routine. |
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This positive assessment must, however, be tempered by the acknowledgement that the tests establish bare minimum standards. |
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If they want an acknowledgement, they're going to have to wait until my money is in my bank account. |
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The materiality of the state no doubt depends on, amongst other things, our tacit or explicit acknowledgement of its power. |
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Their fatalism is tempered only by the drivers' acknowledgement that the need for speed is stronger than the instinct for self-preservation. |
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For seven years he has sent appeals requesting the help of the president and prime minister but has not even received an acknowledgement. |
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She spoke that one word, which commanded acknowledgement and attention, but still managed to sound silvery and sleek. |
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It is an acknowledgement of all the black women who have mothered other people's children. |
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But when they talk about the victim culture, I grudgingly shut my mouth in acknowledgement of the unhealthiness of it. |
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He has faced public humiliation and vilification with the same equanimity that he received public acknowledgement and praise. |
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Elenya simply nodded her head in acknowledgement, and continued her hike across the rocky terrain. |
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For a man who had preferred to limit himself merely to a sulky acknowledgement of Blair's position, it was a significant concession. |
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Several drivers honk their horns in support and the huddle of firefighters on the picket line lift their arms in grateful acknowledgement. |
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His reaction amounts to an acknowledgement that the fortunes of the national side inform everything. |
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The subject was of course CBS's grudging acknowledgement that the 60 Minutes documents might possibly be inauthentic. |
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And there is an acknowledgement that the truly big occasions must be savoured to the full lest they never come to pass again. |
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A slight inclination of Alvito's head was all the acknowledgement this pledge received. |
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Call it empowerment if we must, it's an acknowledgement of an inexorable female march into areas previously dominated by men. |
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Tom gave them a couple beeps of the horn as we went past, an acknowledgement of the comradery. |
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However, the mutual acknowledgement of the other only occurs when their death is figured as inevitable. |
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Wendy nodded her acknowledgement and continued her silent introspection at the table. |
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The Test was also a long-due acknowledgement of this region's place as the cradle of black rugby. |
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We want credentials and acknowledgement in some officially recognized, formal way for the work we have invented. |
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But only an acknowledgement of the truth by all sides in this conflict can provide a foundation for peace. |
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The complete lack of a reply or even an acknowledgement sent a frisson of fear sharply through me. |
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There is a generous amount of sound cues but no speech in any form, since the developers have elected to remove things like unit acknowledgement. |
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The latter resonates with equal amounts of wry self-reflexivity and acknowledgement of issues concerning representation and cults of personality. |
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He's balanced in his acknowledgement of the world's brutality and his detestation of its cruelty. |
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The false rumour was tatty, but the Prime Minister's guiltless acknowledgement of it was refreshing. |
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For the rest, the hand emerges abruptly from the kiosk without greeting or acknowledgement, and one is then disinclined to be pleasant in return. |
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He doesn't say a word, merely nodding in acknowledgement of Stephen's greeting. |
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The question had been more of a statement, and Chet nodded slightly in acknowledgement. |
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Quickly the car began to move, and Andrew nodded slightly in acknowledgement. |
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Nowhere in Wallis' piece can I find an acknowledgement of the hard fact that we are at war. |
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While he always obeys an instruction without question, his only acknowledgement of the request comes in the form of a grunt or a nod. |
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The accused had acknowledged receipt of the document and signed the acknowledgement. |
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On that occasion, by his own acknowledgement, he allowed the situation to get to him and he was beaten. |
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The process of conflict resolution requires the equal acknowledgement of the grief and loss of others. |
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That Bradford children are being given a boost on this scale is welcome acknowledgement by the Government of the problems which exist here. |
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However, we welcome the report's acknowledgement that a clearer definition of our role is needed. |
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There is an undercurrent of fear in our society that we may disappear without media acknowledgement of our existence. |
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Apologies should be taken automatically as acknowledgement of personal complicity in the crime or dereliction. |
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The occasional acknowledgement of the audience jolts you into an uneasy self-consciousness. |
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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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An elementary corollary of that premise was the acknowledgement of the importance of trade as a vehicle of growth. |
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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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This is a strong acknowledgement of the importance of performed or perceived gender as opposed to the physical manifestation. |
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He argued persuasively for acknowledgement of the importance of studying regional folklore in its social context. |
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Before then there was no acknowledgement in government of the need to address the low research capacity of primary care. |
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The guards saluted their acknowledgement to his demands, as Dunixi climbed his way back up to stand beside Yeva. |
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Both organisations welcomed Mbeki's acknowledgement of their continuing role in the tripartite alliance. |
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In acknowledgement of Fr Hughes's ordination the parish made him a presentation of a two-year-old car. |
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I nodded in acknowledgement of his efforts and jogged around the roof, looking for the hatch, and finding it. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we hope that all concerned will accept this acknowledgement. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation. |
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And of course what we're really after is recognition, admiration, acknowledgement from the rest of the world, status, in other words. |
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Thanksgiving and an acknowledgement of debt and gratitude are the first duties which a beneficiary owes to the benefactor. |
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Days before the deadline, vintner lobbyists nationwide moderated their hard-line attitude and signalled acknowledgement that the new law was about to be a fact of life. |
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The prelude to this is the acknowledgement that all people are equal in the sight of God, which is the enduring logic for the juridical equality of all citizens. |
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Meanwhile, none of the said political masters appear to have offered to resign in acknowledgement of their share of responsibility for the creation of the fiasco. |
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Ryan nodded in acknowledgement, and then proceeded to talk to Kiley about their past Physics class, leaving me to pursue my own train of thoughts. |
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His decision to accept the premiership was viewed by his detractors as acknowledgement that a national cabinet post was not in the offing for him. |
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The paper also notes that, within the older generation, there is a growing acknowledgement of the unacceptability of the use of force and the dishonour that force brings. |
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He nodded in acknowledgement of her apology but said nothing. |
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But when the inquisitor asks for the names of backing musicians, the response ranges from total bewilderment to pleasantly surprised acknowledgement of utter ignorance. |
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The regulatory status of borderline technologies is uncertain, and acknowledgement of this is highly important for the control of regenerative medicine. |
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This is not only because of our acknowledgement of, and respect for, the growing population of many practising Buddhists who have made their home in Australia. |
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Those who do complain through the facility also get an automatically generated acknowledgement of the complaint and are also given feedback about the action taken. |
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Sensual and macabre, the drawings celebrate the luminous and tactile quality of fur while provoking acknowledgement of the animal absence in these forms. |
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I also appreciated your acknowledgement of the index card method. |
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In the past 10 years there has been increased acknowledgement of the importance of doctors' communication with patients concerning the diagnosis of cancer. |
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Amanda commented to Jenkins and received a curt nod of acknowledgement. |
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The fact that he was in a national political debate, where it's all about false modesty and self-aggrandizement, made his acknowledgement all the more remarkable. |
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I received an immediate acknowledgement and a full reply 24 hours later. |
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Our taxi driver hadn't uttered a word thus far, not even the acknowledgement of knowing where he was taking us, who were strangers in the big unwelcome city. |
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His acknowledgement that his true mission is to reach that wafer-thin sliver of voters still sitting on the political fence. |
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To date, all correspondence with the Government to request funding has proved fruitless, with some letters not even receiving an acknowledgement or reply. |
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Use, rather than metalinguistic acknowledgement, rationalizes these aspects of language, and a sense of aesthetic accomplishment arises through employing them. |
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One supermarket ended up not providing any sponsorship and failed to write an acknowledgement to several letters when it decided to withdraw any funding offer. |
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Grunting in acknowledgement, too winded to speak, Alex pressed forward. |
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He didn't even receive an acknowledgement of his application. |
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In the days since tsunami struck, newspaper reportage suggests a growing acknowledgement that disaster affects different groups of people differently. |
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To date he has not even received an acknowledgement of his letter. |
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An apologia, even when desperately, heartbreakingly wrong, is a sort of bridge between evil and good, an acknowledgement that there is something here that needs explaining. |
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It would take shape in accordance with a three-step acknowledgement of the basic realities we confront on the issue. |
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Such ongoing military action gets almost no acknowledgement, never mind serious scrutiny. |
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Above all, artists deserve a milieu in which musical talent is celebrated and given some acknowledgement in the media. |
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Far from being limiting, this acknowledgement allowed her to make a series that speaks directly to the epidemic as it is today. |
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The acknowledgement goes to the heart of a disagreement in the run-up to the Olympic Games. |
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It was a complete rubber stamp with no acknowledgement of our case. |
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He grunted in acknowledgement and we began our search of the top floor. |
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The second is that as it is exposed to the warmer air of the room it gains a featherlight condensation, the gentlest acknowledgement of its chill freshness. |
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Netanyahu offered only a grudging acknowledgement of the rejiggered Arab Peace Initiative in April. |
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In 829 he conquered Mercia, driving its King Wiglaf into exile, and secured acknowledgement of his overlordship from the king of Northumbria. |
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Fox, when introducing his own Bill in 1791 in Opposition, repeated almost verbatim the text of Burke's Bill without acknowledgement. |
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The new emperor had to seek a swift acknowledgement of his status and authority to stabilize the political landscape. |
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In 1970, I Told You So was one of the first Ghanaian films to receive international acknowledgement and great reviews by The New York Times. |
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The victories earned him military fame and acknowledgement throughout Europe. |
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However, it concedes no such acknowledgement to New Westminster and New Hampshire. |
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The Treaty of Ghent failed to secure official British acknowledgement of American maritime rights or ending impressment. |
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Soon, the fans started doing the Mexican Wave, and all the shy Tendulkar could do was to wave his hand in acknowledgement. |
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This model requires the acknowledgement of counterevidence and the willingness among serious scholars to argue either side of a debate. |
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It is the unexpected in the mundaneness of life that should make art recipients delight in the art work or to smile at it in acknowledgement. |
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Bede sometimes included in his theological books an acknowledgement of the predecessors on whose works he drew. |
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William had not chosen a side and maintained his right to prevent the acknowledgement of either pope by an English subject prior to his choice. |
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The 1783 Treaty of Paris represented Great Britain's formal acknowledgement of the United States' sovereignty at the end of the American Revolutionary War. |
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His title is an acknowledgement of his historic significance and of his privilege to serve as primary spokesman for the Eastern Orthodox Communion. |
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It is also an acknowledgement that as wireless operators' networks become commoditized, service providers must begin to focus on more customer-centric initiatives. |
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There is no acknowledgement of the depth of passion between Celie and Shug, but instead the chaste, companionable female love of Victorian novels. |
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It's an acknowledgement of mine and my colleagues' work at Starship. |
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Hey, a whole industry gets mobilized to raise millions for the destitute and all they get is some kind of grudging acknowledgement buried in a bunch of whinging. |
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Though the treaty required Llywelyn to do homage to the king of England for the land, it was in effect an acknowledgement of the power and authority of the prince. |
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Similarly, after the 1441 attack on Mauretania, the crown again sought after the fact, papal acknowledgement that this was part of a just conflict. |
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E at the same time in acknowledgement for his work for the National Park. |
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An acknowledgement will safeguard the identity and authenticity of Genoese pesto and enhance the tradition of the home-made pestle and mortar product. |
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