The award is in recognition of a writer's lifetime achievement.
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In recognition of this omission, they have therefore tendered their resignations.
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The recipients were chosen in recognition of their service to the community.
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Everyone brought together in recognition of the most universal human experience imaginable.
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In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create
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As I said, this is in recognition of the work you're doing.
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In recognition of his accomplishments, Jon was crowned King in the North.
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Newsbook In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept.
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In recognition of what would have been Blakey's 100th birthday on Oct.
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In later years he was awarded medals in recognition of that role.
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President Trump issued a statement Tuesday in recognition of National HIV Testing Day.
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That move was made in recognition of the advancement of democracy in Myanmar.
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It is all in recognition of how media-dependent today's travelers have become.
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In recognition of this alarming milestone, we assembled a brief history of Swedish kidnappings.
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We're closer to 3 or 4 percent overweight equities now in recognition of that.
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She also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, in recognition of her efforts.
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The term "General Frost" was coined in recognition of the power of cold weather.
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Trump previously lit the White House blue in recognition of World Autism Awareness Day.
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Perhaps in recognition of the changing politics, Kemp's been more temperate in his governance.
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The singer performed a medley of her greatest hits in recognition of the honor.
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The finish earned her the so-called Red Lantern in recognition of her perseverance.
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In recognition of this, the ship's remotely operated undersea vehicle will be called Boaty McBoatface.
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In recognition of their efforts, the mother named him Abdul Baset, after the plane's captain.
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Lee received an honorary Oscar in 20183 in recognition of his accomplished career in film.
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In recognition of postpartum disorders, Britain, Australia, Canada and 21 European countries have infanticide laws.
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Ksynia Marko was awarded the 22016 Plowden Medal in recognition of her textile conservation work.
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She was installed as the park's warden, a titled volunteer, in recognition of her stature.
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This award is given in recognition of your unparalleled lack of decency and humanity. Bravo!
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In 2015, the quartet was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its work.
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She shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 215 in recognition of her contributions to democracy.
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In recognition of his work, Professor Zadeh received more than 50 engineering and academic awards.
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In recognition of this problem, Washington has already deployed financial sanctions to punish corrupt individuals.
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Congress went even further than Trump expected, in recognition of the challenges that lie ahead.
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The sculptor Phyllida Barlow was made a CBE in recognition of her services to art.
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She became the youngest Nobel Prize winner at 17 years old in recognition of her activism.
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And they should demand higher returns from promoter-dominated firms, in recognition of the higher risks.
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In recognition of their role, Tunisian civil society groups won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
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In recognition of his irreplaceable role in building Koch Industries, we are naming him Director Emeritus.
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My foundation awarded each college $1 million in recognition of their good work in this field.
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Obama and Biden started the "It's On Us" campaign in 2014 in recognition of the issue.
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She was considered for the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her anti-corruption work.
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"See," she says with a smile in recognition of another metal band fronted woman of color.
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In recognition of World Refugee Day, Oxfam is sharing images of refugees at camps in Greece.
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The project arose in recognition of the ways the response to the 2008 recession fell short.
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Trump would have occupied the middle of the stage, in recognition of his standing in polls.
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In recognition of that, financial advisers usually focus on a certain type of client or situation.
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Parts of the CCZ have been designated "biosphere reserves" by UNESCO, in recognition of their biodiversity.
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I therefore prefer the term 'surrender,' which is done voluntarily in recognition of the Nazi injustice.
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Update: This article originally ran in 2016 in recognition of a Louisa May Alcott-themed Google Doodle.
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The number was selected by the Huizenga family in recognition of Wayne's birth year and lucky number.
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In recognition of Tehran's moves to curb its atomic program, the nuclear sanctions were lifted on Saturday.
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The flag was handmade "in recognition of National First Responders Day," the Montgomery County Police Department said.
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The academy said it was extending the offer in recognition of his "heroic actions" during the shooting.
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Gorgui Lamine Sow, a street vendor from Senegal, could be granted residency in recognition of his actions.
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In recognition of Mr. Fischer's work, the European Patent Office gave him a lifetime achievement award in 2014.
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In recognition of this milestone, Ajabu was treated to his own cake made up of elephant-safe ingredients.
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She and Prince William, along with Prince Harry, visited Buckingham Palace in recognition of World Mental Health Day.
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Apple selected it as an Editor's Choice and a Best New App in recognition of its clever functionality.
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Ancient Egyptians called their moon god a "traveler" in recognition of his regular trajectory across the night sky.
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" Reviewers can also earn badges "in recognition of how helpful or useful your review or photo has been.
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EST: President Trump participates in a greeting in recognition of the National Day for the Victims of Communism.
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She was awarded the honor in recognition of her peaceful and nonviolent struggle for democracy and human rights.
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His hands tell the story though; they are clenched in recognition of how incredibly awkward this all is.
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They are named for states, except for SSBN Henry M. Jackson, named in recognition of support that Sen.
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The editors have included poetry, prose, photographs and paintings created in recognition of both Brooks and her work.
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This is more in recognition of things our shoppers are already doing rather than trying to fundamentally change behavior.
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"It is a great honor to name this ship in recognition of such a dedicated public servant," Mabus said.
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Finally — and his personal favorite — the knife was in recognition of a deal he had made with a sheik.
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In recognition of this, police and city officials have pledged to be upfront with information as investigations move forward.
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Harry asked John to perform at the reception himself, in recognition of the superstar's personal connection to his family.
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Harry asked John to perform at the reception himself, in recognition of the superstar's personal connection to his family.
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In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, here are three ways that financial literacy lessons can be made more effective.
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In recognition of this employment imbalance, there exists an avenue of relief for those companies employing 4.6 million workers.
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Kendrick Lamar has been awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music in recognition of his fourth studio album, DAMN.
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In recognition of this, we have commissioned a series of children's dolls in the likenesses of empowering female leaders.
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In recognition of their importance, craft breweries received an unexpected gift in the recent rewrite of the tax code.
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In recognition of our devotion, Tushy is now giving WIRED readers 10 percent off all orders with code WIRED.
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In recognition of this remarkable achievement, the scientists involved in the study have won the $3 million Special Breakthrough Prize.
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In recognition of every sovereign state to determine its own capital, I moved the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
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They used to be called "lay midwives" or "direct entry midwives," in recognition of their lack of formal medical schooling.
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It has maintained a presence in Budapest, which Soros said was in recognition of the support shown by other academics.
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In recognition of Wilson's work, Business Insider just named him one of the 30 young leaders transforming the healthcare industry.
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Actor and director Kenneth Branagh was honored with the Special Award in recognition of his "outstanding contribution to British theater".
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In recognition of his work there, he was made a knight of the National Order of the Republic of Madagascar.
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This is one notch higher than Italy's sovereign rating, in recognition of SACE's strong credit profile and diversification by geography.
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Wajda, who died on Sunday night, received an Academy Honorary Award in 2000 in recognition of five decades of work.
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The original argument, from 1947, was that Jerusalem ought to be under international jurisdiction, in recognition of its religious importance.
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"Maybe she has bitterness" toward the generals who persecuted her, Mr. Shwe Mann said, in recognition of their unlikely relationship.
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She was made the first "honorary citizen" of the city days later, in recognition of her response to the event.
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The nationality-specific set-aside is unusual for such programs, and appeared to be in recognition of the asylum deals.
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The award, previously called the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, was renamed in recognition of the racial insensitivity in Wilder's work.
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CORBAT: I THINK ONE THING YOU'VE GOT TO LOOK AT U.S. TRADE IN RECOGNITION OF THE REST OF THE WORLD.
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Ahead of the reception, the groom himself asked John to perform, in recognition of the musician's personal connection to his family.
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The New Zealand government gave NZ$5,000 ($3,271) to Pillars in recognition of couple's interest in programs that support vulnerable children.
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So in recognition of that, I broke the year's documentaries into five rough categories exploring different storytelling approaches to conveying reality.
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The company will ring the closing bell on Nasdaq on Wednesday in recognition of World Duchenne Awareness Day on Sept. 7.
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Bottom line: A growing number of financial service and information providers are are adding crypto support, in recognition of consumer interest.
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It was placed there by my fellow Ohioans in recognition of the life work of one of our state's native sons.
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In recognition of Runciman's fascination with the supernatural, chapters are headed with quotations from Arthur Waite's "The Key to the Tarot".
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In recognition of the stress that sometimes comes with such a transition, UCLA is adding screening for depression into the mix.
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Russia's Kasperksy Labs also received a "red card" (in recognition of the mania being exhibited for the 2018 FIFA World Cup).
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In recognition of this reality, VMware is proud to be a core provider of technology and vision for the federal government.
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Many Chinese had hoped that the territory would be returned in recognition of China's siding with the Allies in the war.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature is given in recognition of a writer's entire body of work rather than a single title.
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Smiles spread around the room, in recognition of the universal truth that it's really fun to wave around a long stick.
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He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1992 in recognition of his charity work for underprivileged children and youth.
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The Times won a Pulitzer Prize on Monday for explanatory reporting in recognition of our investigation into the Trump family's finances.
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In recognition of Murray's centenary, this Library of America edition is a welcomed, essential addition, celebrating a formidable, omni-American writer.
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But in recognition of conservation efforts, countries rejected a motion that would have transferred southern African elephants to appendix I banning trade.
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The names in our lineup graphic are in Braille lettering in recognition of National Federation of the Blind Night at Oriole Park.
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In recognition of his career achievements, Garcia was inducted into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and the Surfing Walk of Fame.
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She's an incredible help and I'm so grateful to have her (we pay her well above Singapore average in recognition of that).
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Prince Bandar pledged $1 million per month to help fund the contras, in recognition of the administration's past support to the Saudis.
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But Buttigieg's plan arguably pays the most attention to policing, likely in recognition of the criticism he has faced on this topic.
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Sir Elton performed for the newly married couple in recognition of the close connection he has with Prince Harry and his family.
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Patreon grew up this year, with missteps along the way, and in recognition of its success, Kickstarter launched the direct competitor Drip.
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Irish rockers U2 were presented with a "Global Icon" award, in recognition of their decades at the top of the music industry.
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In recognition of Trump's quickly approaching "100 days," the Associated Press ran a feature on Monday about the President's time in office.
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The Eurogroup ministers gave a nod to releasing 10.3 billion euros in new funds for Greece in recognition of painful fiscal reforms.
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In recognition of the new politicization of the queer in culture over the last ten years, Queer Eye has become overtly political.
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The vial will be buried on Friday at Calverton National Cemetery in recognition of Chief Stack's service in the United States Navy.
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The award goes to 10 recipients a year and is given in recognition of an artist's accomplishments, artistic growth, originality, and potential.
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An LGBT pride flag flew over the Wisconsin State Capitol for the first time on Friday in recognition of Pride Month. Gov.
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"In recognition of that, I support the removal of the amendment and am confident it will be stripped off," Ms. Walsh said.
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Barely a week after Dr. King's assassination, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act with overwhelming bipartisan support in recognition of this truth.
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It is in recognition of those performances that she was made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1941.
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Previously called the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, the prize was renamed last June in recognition of the racial insensitivity in Wilder's work.
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Perhaps in recognition of how strange some people might feel about having a camera in their wallet, the feature is listed as optional.
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It's just a theory Yes, scientists call it the "theory of evolution", but this is in recognition of its well accepted scientific standing.
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The star received the honor in recognition of his efforts in environmental work and was presented the award by French President François Hollande.
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Top teams Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Red Bull currently receive special payments in recognition of past performance, in addition to prize money.
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House Republicans' campaign organization on Friday released its first ad in the Georgia special election in recognition of the race growing more competitive.
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In recognition of Gangnuss' actions that day, the Air Force honored him in February of this year with its Civilian Award for Valor.
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It offers financial and educational assistance to caregivers in recognition of the role they play in supporting our nation's wounded and injured veterans.
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The ship is the fifth vessel to be named in recognition of the services the Cherokee people have made to the U.S. military.
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In 2005, in recognition of her "helping to shape our Nation's artistic and cultural heritage," she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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Bill Clinton has a statue in Kosovo in recognition of his role in the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 in support of Kosovo.
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Amazon is giving massive discounts on Prime memberships to current and former military members in recognition of Veterans Day, the company said Tuesday.
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Bair said conversations about the Fed's role should be put on hold in recognition of just how broad the economic damage could be.
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In recognition of this innovation, and ignoring all practicalities, suppose someone, somehow, had figured out how to put a price tag on zero.
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He comes with a sterling reputation, having won the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award in 2015, in recognition of his sportsmanship and community involvement.
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The company became Yankelovich, Skelly & White in 1974, in recognition of the contributions by the executive vice presidents Florence Skelly and Arthur White.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France met with Mr. Gassama, above, and said he would be granted legal status in recognition of his courage.
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Dmitry S. Peskov, the spokesman for the president, said it was in recognition of the fact that he was "an internationally acclaimed" fighter.
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We bow our heads in recognition of this thing that's bigger than us, than our massive egos, and we're humbled by its immensity.
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" In 2011, his organization awarded Mark Holden its Defender of Justice Leadership Award, in recognition of his and Koch Industries' "vision and courage.
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In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion.
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In recognition of his bravery, he received the Medal of Honor and was promoted to the position of brigadier at the age of 20.
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In recognition of both current and future risks, the Committee says technology, and AI in particular, needs to be used for the common good.
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The party is supported by the Royal British Legion charity in recognition of the sacrifices made by many families at this time of year.
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The House is scheduled to be in recess for two consecutive weeks in the middle of next month in recognition of Easter and Passover.
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In 2008, he established a new constitution and renamed the country Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, the plurinational state, in recognition of its cultural diversity.
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Murad is a joint winner of the prize with Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege in recognition of their work to end sexual violence in war.
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"NATO is refocusing on the Atlantic in recognition of the great power competition prompted by a resurgent Russia," Pentagon spokesman Johnny Michael told CNN.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Leave your words in recognition of Vito Acconci on the walls of Storefront's gallery space until December 22nd.
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The day was observed under Pope Paul VI in 1967, and is observed in recognition of the Archangel Gabriel, the patron saint of telecommunications.
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In recognition of the exhibition's temporary occupation of Basketball City, NADA Hoops is organizing a three-on-three pickup basketball tournament on outdoor courts.
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For many years, substantial assistance was warranted in recognition of Israel's peace treaty with Egypt and its need to defend against hostile Arab states.
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And this year, in recognition of this bicycle-obsessed city's strides in sustainability, the European Commission designated Ljubljana as European Green Capital for 2016.
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The Award has been initiated in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy, Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
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Amazon is slashing the cost of yearlong Prime memberships to $79 from $119 for current and former military members in recognition of Veteran's Day.
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The holiday, established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, is now generally viewed as a day to celebrate all United States presidents.
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Supposedly, it was in recognition of U.S. support of the establishment that the empire later sided with the Union during America's own civil war.
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In recognition of the country's new president, this show will feature episodes of "Cheers" and "Seinfeld" that introduce new bosses into the characters' lives.
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Streep, a three-time Oscar winner, will be presented with the Cecil B. DeMille award in recognition of her 40 years in the industry.
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"That was a very quick reaction in recognition of what had happened in Haiti, and it did help a lot of people," Chishti said.
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In recognition of National Hospice Month, it's time to shed light on one of our nation's most misunderstood and underutilized healthcare resources: hospice care.
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Increasingly, fashion brands, including Burberry, Calvin Klein and Gucci, are beginning to combine their men's and women's shows in recognition of this new reality.
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In June, the two engineers will formally accept a Turing Award, the computer science equivalent of the Nobel Prize, in recognition of their work.
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In fact, this restaurant welcomes and offers free meals and discounts to all members of law enforcement in uniform in recognition of their service.
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"We're bringing this functionality to Firefox users in recognition of the growing interest in these types of privacy- and security-centric features," Mozilla said today.
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And so, in recognition of this fact, here is Giannis literally just doing some Shaq shit on a bunch of dudes he is better than.
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"In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody professor of practice," the tweet read.
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These include no cash back, for starters, and what appears to be a higher APR in recognition of the higher risk Tandem is taking on.
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A central bank spokesman said Emefiele's nomination was in recognition of his "patriotism and irrepressible commitment to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy".
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In recognition of all her time in the spotlight, we're celebrating the heiress's 35th birthday with GIFs representing the various facets of her public persona.
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The award is in "recognition of her incomparable creative and artistic talent and influence on music lovers throughout the world," according to a press release.
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He became known for his charity work, particularly acting as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, in recognition of which he received a knighthood in 2003.
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In 85033, the State Department declined to designate Uzbekistan a CPC for restrictions on religious freedom, in recognition of "substantial changes" made by the country.
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In recognition of this fact, Marx thought of the human body as part of the natural world and called nature an extension of our bodies.
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On Sunday, Ms. Park carried out a major reshuffling of her presidential staff in recognition of "the graveness of the current situation," her office said.
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In recognition of its accreditation as a nonprofit, and its move to a new location, LACA will be throwing a grand opening celebration this Thursday.
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The only solution is an America united in recognition of our challenges and determined to do what must be done to overcome these threats. Gov.
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The show won very strong reviews from critics, and Mr. Springsteen this year was given a special, noncompetitive Tony Award in recognition of the production.
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It seems to me that we should allow some of these regulations to be relaxed in recognition of the fact that the marketplace has changed.
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"In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody professor of practice," the tweet read.
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"In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion," he wrote.
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It would be CPJ's highest honor: the Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award, in recognition of extraordinary and sustained achievement in the cause of press freedom.
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In recognition of Bell's birthday on March 3, we're taking a look back at the design evolution of the phone over the past 144 years.
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He also received high state awards from Hungary, France and Germany, as well as numerous prizes in recognition of his literary and human rights activities.
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Phil Murphy ordered flags be flown at half-staff at all state buildings through December 20 in recognition of Seals and the three other victims.
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In 2007, President Festus Mogae of Botswana awarded Mr. Selby the Presidential Certificate of Honor in recognition of his contributions to hunting and photographic tourism.
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In addition to paying him roughly $12 million in total compensation, Salesforce gave Block a watch worth $41,000 last year, in recognition of his "leadership."
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The Albright-Knox Gallery will be renamed the Buffalo Albright-Knox-Gundlach Art Museum in recognition of Jeffrey Gundlach's $42.5 million donation to the museum.
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Today, Google is mapping the movement with Me Too Rising, an interactive visualization of search trends surrounding #MeToo, created in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
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Despite opposition from Washington, U.S. allies including Australia, Britain, Germany and the Philippines have agreed to join the AIIB in recognition of China's growing economic clout.
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"In recognition of its self-reporting and cooperation, the commission imposed a substantially-reduced penalty," James McDonald, the CFTC's director of enforcement, said in the statement.
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In February, Mike Pompeo, the new CIA director, visited Saudi Arabia and gave Crown Prince Mohammed the George Tenet Award in recognition of his counterterrorism work.
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The award is the highest accolade bestowed by the Academy to an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote and stars in "Hamilton," posted an emoji of a camel and a blushing face on Twitter in recognition of baby Camelton.
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Doctors without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières/MSF) was the 2015 recipient of the Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award in recognition of their work to fight Ebola.
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"It is a great honor to name this ship in recognition of such a dedicated public servant," Mabus said in an April statement announcing the name.
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"In recognition of the increasing connectivity of the Indian and Pacific Oceans today we rename the US Pacific Command to US Indo-Pacific Command," Mattis said.
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In recognition of the pressures, China's first Psychological Crisis Intervention Center for Chengguan opened in Nanjing this week, offering counseling and other support services for chengguan.
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Those commitments were made years ago in recognition of the destruction associated with the production of palm oil, including deforestation and fire, in countries like Indonesia.
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Thomas' former franchise will honor him prior to the game in recognition of the 665 catches, 9,055 yards, and 60 touchdowns he amassed over 125 games.
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The donation values at over $500,233 and is being made in recognition of the 10,000 Native Americans who collaborated on the original publication of Curtis's work.
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Dr. Shapley and Alvin E. Roth, a Harvard professor, received the Nobel Prize in 2012 in recognition of their work on market design and matching theory.
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Andrew M. Cuomo is to announce that the building will be renamed the Robert Frederick Smith Center for the Performing Arts, in recognition of the gift.
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This deadline was originally set for August 16, but the Trump administration pushed it back a few weeks in recognition of insurers' uncertainty about the market.
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Not so quiet was Vivienne Westwood, who was presented with the Swarovski award for positive change in recognition of her work on humanitarian and environmental issues.
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The season-opening matches for Genoa's two major soccer teams, Genoa and Sampdoria, scheduled for this weekend, were postponed in recognition of a period of mourning.
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In recognition of Clay's service to national security, a new Western headquarters for the National GeoSpatial-Intelligence Agency in St. Louis should be named for him.
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The NRA-sponsored award was given to Pai in recognition of months of heavy criticism over his successful push to repeal the agency's net neutrality rules.
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These facades have been protected since 21914, when the Lisbon City Council authorized the "Historic Shops" program in recognition of their historical, cultural and commercial importance.
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"In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion," Mr. Pichai wrote.
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They seek redress, not in the form of apologies, but in recognition of the harm done, and of the way generations continue to suffer the consequences.
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In recognition of this sound policy, and to bring it closer to a reality, Senate and House Democrats are forming a bicameral Expand Social Security Caucus.
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He was given the Roberto Clemente Award, baseball's highest philanthropic honor, in 2013 in recognition of his efforts to promote baseball and education in Puerto Rico.
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"In recognition of the increasing connectivity between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, today we rename the U.S. Pacific Command to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command," Mattis said.
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So it's no wonder that she'll be honored with the MTV Video Music Awards Vanguard Award Monday night, in recognition of what she's contributed to, well, everything.
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She was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1993 in recognition of her entire writing career, becoming the first black woman to receive that prestigious honor.
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The Order includes the Queen, who is Sovereign of the Garter, several senior members of the royal family, and 24 knights chosen in recognition of their work.
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But in recognition of the caution towards further tightening, Zhao does not expect the PBOC to raise interbank rates again for the first half of this year.
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No doubt, the corporate race to prolong life is heating up in recognition of the tremendous amounts of money to be made — and saved — through preventative medicines.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump honored the US service members who made the ultimate sacrifice by visiting Arlington National Cemetery in recognition of Memorial Day Monday morning.
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In recognition of this, the Dutch regulator has said that insurers should take into account the effect of the UFR on their capital levels when setting dividends.
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We have set the sovereign constraint at one notch higher than the sovereign rating of Italy, in recognition of SACE's strong credit profile and diversification by geography.
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In recognition of America's responsibility for swift and consequential action, legislators have introduced the Green New Deal—a policy proposal for addressing climate change and environmental deterioration.
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There is little appetite for "boots on the ground," perhaps in recognition of the moral and strategic blunders of previous ham-fisted attempts to shape global affairs.
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Endo said it introduced a crush-resistant version of Opana ER "in recognition of increased reports of the potential for abuse and misuse" of the original formulation.
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In recognition of the 100th anniversary of Rodin's death, The Legion of Honor has curated a show that puts Lucas's work in direct conversation with Rodin's sculptures.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Henrik Stenson has been made an honorary life member of the European Tour in recognition of winning the British Open at Troon earlier this year.
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The Met said that in recognition of a new $15 million gift from the Neubauer Family Foundation, he would officially be the Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director.
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Cameras cut to the crowd, where people looked up at her with a similar pride, their hands held above their heads clapping in recognition of her achievement.
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Marin Mazzie, a beloved stage actress who died of ovarian cancer last year, received a posthumous special Tony Award in recognition of her advocacy for women's health.
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The award was "in recognition of his courage and dedication to promoting Tibetan human rights and justice for the Tibetan people," the judges said in a statement.
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Remarkably, when the highway opened in 1993, an interchange was named for Judge Pregerson in recognition of his having protected the residents of South-Central Los Angeles.
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Harder words and longer rounds will be introduced "to raise the bar even higher" in recognition of the competitors' "advanced skill," the organization said on its website.
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In recognition of these problems, Russia and other non-OPEC producers secured the right to phase in cuts and average them over the entire six-month period.
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Tom Hanks will be receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award, while Ellen DeGeneres will be the recipient of the Carol Burnett Award in recognition of their careers.
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"In recognition of the retrospective counter-arguments and the risks inherent in the dispute resolution process, each side has accepted a compromise of its position," UKAD said.
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This puts Tillerson, a man who received the Order of Friendship medal from Putin in 2013 in recognition of oil partnerships, in yet another very awkward position.
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President Obama awarded Didion the National Humanities Medal in 2012 (footage pops up in Dunne's documentary) in recognition of her status as a lodestar in American letters.
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In recognition of the season, let's start with 100 ways you and yours can be allies toward to the Indigenous peoples of this continent—our ancestral land. 1.
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Cicis: Hardworking teachers are invited to eat the day away with a free adult buffet at Cicis on Tuesday, May 220 in recognition of National Teacher Appreciation Day.
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"In light of these facts and in recognition of his historic athletic achievements and contributions to society, the President believes Jack Johnson is worthy of a posthumous pardon."
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Not to be outdone, and in recognition of the extraordinary accomplishments of women everywhere, McDonald's took the truly progressive move of flipping its iconic golden arches upside down.
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NASA established a Crew Microbiology Program prior to the mission "in recognition of the possibility of returning terrestrial contaminants in the lunar soil," according to the agency's report.
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"Hospitals that don't have a systematic approach could have a delay in recognition of sepsis," Carlbom said, noting that busy acute care nurses might miss its subtle signs.
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In 1926, Woodson, the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, launched Negro History Week in recognition of black achievement and contribution.
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In recognition of his contributions to Kenya, the local British Government at the time, named a road in his honor -- though years later it was renamed Tubman Road.
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The Ethereum blockchain protocol and community has been included on the list as the one global exception in recognition of its status as a potentially disruptive worldwide phenomenon.
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In recognition of the growing genre, she curated a Kyoto exhibition of shojo art this year, featuring eight artists whose work explored the dark underbelly of girl culture.
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In recognition of the work Esguerra is doing to redraw the traditional lines of healthcare, Business Insider just named him one of 30 young leaders transforming the industry.
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In 2000, Wajda received an Academy Honorary Award in 2000, in recognition of five decades of work, the first eastern European director to win the lifetime achievement Oscar.
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Many are not making burgers, instead focusing on local dishes like dumplings, mooncakes or meatballs, and opting for pork rather than beef flavors in recognition of local palates.
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She also directed that a portion of the money be used for something else: the maintenance of the plaques the charities would install in recognition of her donations.
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When Bertie stepped up to take his brother's place, he chose the name King George VI in recognition of his father and to establish continuity between their reigns.
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Twitter booked Sally rather than a human on Tuesday in recognition of the company's Hack Week for engineers, according to the company's global food program manager, John Dickman.
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Just months after the kissing episode, he took the stage in Milan to receive amfAR's Award of Courage in recognition of his generous support of the AIDS charity.
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She wrote 219 books about their social and intellectual development, including how they learn from telling stories, and received a MacArthur "genius" grant in recognition of her work.
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"In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion," Pichai wrote to his employees.
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In recognition of the importance of Americans' access to justice, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule to eliminate forced arbitration from consumer financial product contracts.
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The prize — $25,000 and a signed print by Willem de Kooning — is given annually in recognition of a work written by a woman for the English-language theater.
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She wrote 219 books about their social and intellectual development, including how they learn from telling stories, and received a MacArthur "genius" grant in recognition of her work.
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Yet an overdue tonal shift has taken hold at the Oscars, one that dials down the negative voices, possibly in recognition of adjustments that took decades to achieve.
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Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts [added 20/20/20]: In recognition of the J20 Strike, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts will host no events on January 233.
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Partly in recognition of this situation, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton in 2013 introduced its Young Designers Prize, the richest, and most public, search for new fashion talent.
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In recognition of the broader implications of this issue, the United States successfully brokered a bilateral agreement between Japan and South Korea to ultimately resolve the "comfort women" issue.
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In recognition of this, in 2015, the FCC adopted rules to ensure that consumers were protected should telephone companies decide to make changes to or replace their copper service.
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This would probably be along the lines of Mr Schumer's offer of last year, only with more concessions by the president in recognition of the Democrats' increased bargaining power.
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In recognition of this threshold, the Alphabet company released a video that features a lot of new footage of its cars operating without a human driver behind the wheel.
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The 2015 pay award was "in recognition of his performance and increased responsibilities as the leader of all Google's technical product areas," the company said in this week's filing.
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Last week, Ed Sheeran received an MBE, signifying he's a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to music and charity.
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The Grammy winner, 26, received an MBE, signifying he's a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to music and charity.
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The White House appears to be backing away from its initial urgency -- perhaps in recognition of the fact that the votes (still) aren't there for a health care overhaul.
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When considered in 2010, the proposal was abandoned in recognition of a lack of debtor-in-possession financing sufficient to fund the collapse of one, let alone multiple, megabanks.
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The event, which organizers are calling "the first-ever Presidential candidate forum focused on women of color," drew eight presidential candidates in recognition of the Democratic Party's diversifying base.
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In recognition of the group's prolific production and its transient nature, Citizen Lab labeled it "Endless Mayfly," after the gangly, short-lived insects that hatch and swarm every summer.
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They married and, in 1958, moved to London's southwestern suburbs with two young sons, who, in recognition of Gébler's political views, had been given the names Karl and Marcus.
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In recognition of the troubles that may lie ahead, Mark Boleat, the policy chairman for the City of London Corporation, the heart of Britain's financial services industry, urged Mrs.
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As part of its annual tradition, the library plans to announce on Wednesday that it has selected 25 more movies in recognition of their cultural, historic and aesthetic importance.
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According to the university, Birukova was awarded the Bio-X Bowes graduate student fellowship earlier this year in recognition of her groundbreaking research into the treatment of antibiotic-resistant wounds.
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The band still holds down its traditional Monday-night residency at the Vanguard, but once a year it takes over for a full week in recognition of the group's anniversary.
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But one legacy of Mr. Perelman's is remaining: Carnegie's main stage will continue to be called the Ronald O. Perelman Stage in recognition of his previous donations to the hall.
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But short-term volatility won't affect FTSE Russell's previously-announced China inclusion plan, a decision made in recognition of China's "significant progress on market reforms in recent years," she said.
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Ariana Grande posted a tribute to the youngest victim of the May 22 Manchester suicide bombing in recognition of what would have been Saffie Roussos' ninth birthday, which was Tuesday.
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Discrimination In many cases, people of African descent still experience discrimination in recognition of our achievements, access to justice, and face alarmingly high rates of police violence and racial profiling.
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In recognition of the progress, for the first time in fifteen years, the European Union would not table a human rights resolution on Myanmar at the U.N. assembly, she said.
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In her victory speech—delivered in Philadelphia, in recognition of Pennsylvania's potential importance as a swing state—she beseeched Democrats, independents and even "thoughtful Republicans" to rally to her standard.
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Earlier this year the Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena was named the winner of the Pritzker Prize, the top honor in the field, in recognition of his revolutionary affordable housing projects.
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" Mr. Gabay's mother and widow were also on hand on Wednesday in recognition of the one-year anniversary of his death and, as Mr. McNaughton put it, to "show solidarity.
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According to myth, the god Apollo started these games at Delphi after killing Python, the dragon living there; hence, they were named the Pythian Games in recognition of this act.
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" The real noise, however, came in recognition of brand-new comedies that premiered after this year's Emmy window: NBC's "Will & Grace" revival, Showtime's "SMILF" and Amazon's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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Concordia recently launched our Campaign for a Sustainable Global Food Supply in recognition of the immense challenge of feeding a growing population amidst the complexity of our interconnected food system.
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"The number of patients that arrive at the clinic each year is on the rise," said Maung, who received an international award on Wednesday in recognition of her humanitarian work.
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In 2010, he was one of three recipients of the Andrei Sakharov Prize, given by the American Physical Society in recognition of outstanding leadership or achievements in upholding human rights.
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For three of the charitable funds for which it devised protocols, the firm also recommended small payments to people who were "present on site," in recognition of their mental anguish.
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In 2011, she won the Golden Nica from Ars Electronica in recognition of her work "Energy Field," which she created over the course of four years, from 2007 to 2011.
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More likely, your manager is simply a jerk who, in addition, didn't quite understand what was happening in that moment: that the treats were in recognition of your extra work.
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It's one of several Nigerian words and phrases added to the Oxford English Dictionary in recognition of the way people from the African country have helped shape the English language.
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But short-term volatility won't affect FTSE Russell's previously-announced China inclusion plan, a decision made in recognition of China's "significant progress on market reforms in recent years", she said.
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Several cities and some states have either dropped the Columbus Day holiday altogether or renamed it "Indigenous Peoples' Day" in recognition of the communities that were devastated by American colonization.
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