They demanded they be recognized as voting members of Congress.
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Emergency departments are recognized as a crucial suicide safety net.
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The Oscars audience recognized as much, and burst into applause.
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Others recognized as Disney Legends honorees includedWatch the video below.
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All approved flavoring ingredients are GRAS: Generally Recognized As Safe.
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"I want to be recognized as an individual," he said.
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It remains the only disease recognized as 100% eliminated worldwide.
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They're recognized as a threatened species due to habitat loss.
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Thankfully we were recognized as victims, and we'll receive compensation.
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Approved refunds should be recognized as collateral by financial institutions.
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They have all been recognized as close to 103% successful.
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North Korea insists on being recognized as a nuclear state.
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That has to be recognized as a universal human right.
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Details were sparse, but the implications were recognized as grave.
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We will be recognized as the responsible registered gun owners.
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During the Renaissance, exercise began to be more recognized as beneficial.
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Travelers are recognized as among the most disadvantaged groups in Britain.
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"Suffering is becoming increasingly recognized as a serious problem," he said.
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Tokyo is already recognized as an established hub for trading currencies.
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Guaido is recognized as Venezuela's interim president by dozens of countries.
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It will not be recognized as the state's seventh official religion.
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Present-day bulls are, of course, still culturally recognized as dangerous.
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We need to be recognized as people who will be missed.
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Once again, Facebook's being recognized as an incredible place to work.
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Jones was recognized as a Top 10 CNN Hero in 2013.
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I want to be recognized as someone who has done it.
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The epic strike was widely recognized as a defeat for workers.
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"They didn't want to be recognized as a minority," he said.
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Sydney desperately wants to be recognized as a global food destination.
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Among exercise scientists and enthusiasts, November is recognized as a Rubicon.
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Swift was also being recognized as the artist of the decade.
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Pediatric mTBI is now recognized as a major public health problem.
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It was first recognized as a European Tour event in 1975.
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By the 1980s, Mr. Berry was recognized as a rock pioneer.
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It was immediately recognized as superseding Wilbur L. Cross's 1909 biography.
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Neither will it ever formally be recognized as a nuclear power.
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Darfur was widely recognized as the first genocide of the 21st century.
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The other is Mauritius, which was recognized as malaria-free in 1973.
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James Hinks is recognized as the father of the modern Bull Terrier.
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How does that affect who is recognized as an artist and how?
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Then I heard laughter and two voices I recognized as my parents.
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The NRA promo code is still recognized as valid on LifeLock's website.
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Okjökull is recognized as the first Icelandic glacier lost to climate change.
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Gastrointestinal symptoms, for example, were not initially recognized as potential early indicators.
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Both were recognized as known Russian military or intelligence-affiliated hacking operations.
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Salty plus sweet is universally recognized as a near unbeatable flavor combination.
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It was recognized as a genocide by the International Court of Justice.
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The Lowdown: Strasbourg has long been recognized as France's premier bicycle city.
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It has since been recognized as one of Paris' most treasured landmarks.
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Likewise, the 1944 deportation should be recognized as an act of genocide.
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He was later recognized as a member of the French presidency staff.
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Like Balenciaga, he is a master recognized as such in his day.
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Torture has also long been recognized as a crime under international law.
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Complicity in torture is expressly recognized as a crime under international law.
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Gender pay equality, while widely recognized as a societal duty, remains elusive.
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In return, the Taliban would be recognized as a legitimate political group.
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For years, McLaren has been recognized as an innovator in automotive technology.
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Getting involved in your community can mean getting recognized as a replicant.
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I'm not recognized as a person with complicated thoughts, feelings, and goals.
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It was later recognized as a valid marriage by New York State.
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Mr. Spacey is widely recognized as one of our most accomplished actors.
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These legitimate sales deserve to be recognized as such in the law.
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The IUCN is widely recognized as the global leader on species conservation.
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But Kipchoge's performance will not be recognized as an official world record.
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In 1958 the FDA gave cyclamate GRAS status: Generally Recognized As Safe.
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Deba, of Ethiopia, was also recognized as the current course record-holder.
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"It was recognized as the biggest stage in the game," he added.
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Then I heard laughter and two voices I recognized as my parents.
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Benchmark recognized as much, even as it was encouraging Travis to resign.
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Thankfully, von Keyserling's alleged actions were recognized as more than "locker room" behavior.
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The difference is, those other afflictions have long since been recognized as fraudulent.
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Robert Pattinson has fully washed his hands of being recognized as Edward Cullen.
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But apparently, both survived and are now recognized as lords of their houses.
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He said no, but he always gets recognized as this guy from Leeds.
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It's widely recognized as the best and highest-quality leather money can buy.
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Laura Dern even said that Witherspoon's birthday should be recognized as a holiday.
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Carlsen, 25, is recognized as the strongest player in the history of chess.
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And this is tobacco, which is widely recognized as a public health menace.
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In 1941, Hitler was prescribed an opiate, now recognized as oxycodone, for illness.
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"The two traits are categorically distinct and widely recognized as such," she said.
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She was sending it out and trying to get recognized as a writer.
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But in many ways it's now recognized as a means to an end.
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It's come to be recognized as a wide array of shades and hues.
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Congress has recognized as much, passing a series of laws to encourage whistleblowing.
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"To be recognized as an All-Star, it's just crazy," Vogt told reporters.
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Guaido has since been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by most Western nations.
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Proportional Representation is recognized as a better way to deal with diverse societies.
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The Rohingya people, who lived there, have not recognized as citizens since 1982.
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They aren't officially recognized as a Burmese minority; they aren't even granted citizenship.
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Dung beetles are widely recognized as important contributors to farm cleanups, as well.
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Sexual favors are expected, and genius is recognized as an exception to decency.
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"I don't want to be recognized as someone's sister or daughter," she said.
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It is not recognized as a border like that between two sovereign nations.
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The active ingredient pyrantel pamoate is highly effective and widely recognized as safe.
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But she was posthumously recognized as the literary foremother of the Nuyorican movement.
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He would become the first Mexican-American ever recognized as a Holocaust survivor.
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Lagerfeld is recognized as one of the most influential fashion designers in history.
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" Social media, she added, "should be recognized as a global public-health threat.
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The places of worship have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Iran, after all, is well-recognized as the world's foremost sponsor of terrorism.
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Gregoire is widely recognized as a strategic thinker in the information technology industry.
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But climate change is increasingly being recognized as a security risk, she noted.
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Loneliness, in other words, is finally being recognized as a public health issue.
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Don't answer too quickly; chess is recognized as a sport in 107 countries.
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Gender Dysphoria is treatable condition, it is not medically recognized as a disease.
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So, I'm asking to be fairly recognized as being associated with similar work.
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In today's day and age, becoming an influencer is recognized as career choice.
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Some of the men were recognized as members of the local police force.
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Today, the entire college campus is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Because of that, we thought Coogler should have been individually recognized as well.
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They are refused Myanmar citizenship and are not recognized as a legitimate ethnic group.
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But Horford was finally rightly recognized as a star after signing with the Celtics.
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A transgender woman, the Pentagon hasn't accepted Manning's request to be recognized as female.
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He is also recognized as an advocate for LGBTQ rights and comprehensive immigration reform.
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The tour is held annually on Indigenous Peoples' Day, federally recognized as Columbus Day.
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Carr we know less about, but he's pretty widely recognized as a qualified nominee.
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SoundMagic's E10 earbuds have been recognized as a quality budget headphone option for years.
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Juncker, to his credit, recognized as much when delivering his annual address this week.
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Well, take the example of the eastern wolf, recognized as endangered by the USFWS.
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Lennon mentions Neil Harbisson, the world's first person to be recognized as a cyborg.
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Their story is widely recognized as the foundation of the Wolverine we know today.
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Jerusalem is the unquestionable capital of Israel and should be fully recognized as such.
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This act is well-recognized as completely out-of-date and difficult to interpret.
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It is because of this law that we are legally recognized as a family.
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Scotland is recognized as having some of Europe's most progressive laws regarding LGBT rights.
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The role is now congressionally recognized as warranting the honor of burial at Arlington.
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Akon, 45, is more recognized as a business man than a musician these days.
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The Rohingya people, who lived there, have not been recognized as citizens since 1982.
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It is a veterinarian-recommended brand and is recognized as safe, effective, and bioavailable.
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And that needs to be recognized as much as the fact that they're victims.
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Long overlooked, these microorganisms are increasingly recognized as being crucial to our overall health.
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Gennady Golovkin is hereby recognized as the undisputed WBC middleweight champion of the world.
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It's not recognized as "Pizzeria Uno-style," Pikula says, because "Chicago-style" sounds better.
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The Rohingya are not recognized as an indigenous ethnic group and are denied citizenship.
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Guy-Blaché is recognized as the first woman filmmaker, having made around 1,000 films.
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She's since become recognized as the first significant female artist to paint female nudes.
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" He added, "Kratom's at a point where it needs to be recognized as medicine.
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There's still a very big sense of invisibility, of not being recognized as existing.
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Atmospheric pollution has long been recognized as a significant threat to global public health.
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The Bluths are back, and they're finally being recognized as Family of the Year.
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Strong guarantees, including warrantees, have long been recognized as a credible signal of quality.
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Melville died in 1891, long before the book was widely recognized as a classic.
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But his time, 1:59:40, will not be recognized as a world record.
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"It's being recognized as something that can drive increased foot traffic," Mr. Meyer said.
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The agency is recognized as vital for the long-term success of entrepreneurial ventures.
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He followed the men outside, one of whom he recognized as a regular customer.
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People want to be recognized as more than a cog in your success machine.
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Michigan nurse practitioners are not explicitly recognized as primary care providers under state law.
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The self-defense argument for such an attack is generally not recognized as valid.
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Until just a few weeks ago, Mr. Matzneff was recognized as a celebrated writer.
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However, his time, 1:20213:40, will not be recognized as a world record.
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Even in the early 1700s, this was recognized as a work with contemporary reverberations.
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Today he's recognized as one of the Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem.
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The majority of men at the detention center have been formally recognized as refugees.
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Our prime minister is glamorous and internationally recognized as a celebrity of progressive politics.
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It would die out eventually, I thought, because women would be recognized as equals.
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Carnegie Melon's computer science program is widely recognized as the best in the nation.
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Residents of the U.S. territory aren't considered citizens, but are recognized as U.S. nationals.
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It's serious because it is about people demanding that their humanity be recognized as valuable.
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We are now recognized as a leader in 11 Gartner Magic Quadrants and Forrester Waves.
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"Justin is recognized as one of the UK's most successful retail leaders," said M&S.
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Norton insisted she always felt a sense of responsibility in being recognized as Mary Ellen.
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And we will not rest until that is recognized as a global fundamental human right.
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But, like the French man's ruling, text messages aren't always recognized as valid last wills.
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It is occupied by Turkish armed forces and recognized as a state only by Turkey.
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The frequencies can vary, but the lowest one is recognized as a 7.83 Hz wave.
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It's a near-perfect episode of television, recognized as such from the moment it aired.
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It's always been an undertone, it's just not been as recognized as it is now.
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Meanwhile, our male colleagues with similar personality traits are recognized as leaders and rewarded accordingly.
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The entire Front Range, from Fort Collins to Pueblo, is recognized as an entrepreneurial zone.
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It was the first time she was recognized as both a photographer and a muse.
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"For example, in the United States corporations are recognized as legal persons," she told Gizmodo.
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If she was arrested today, Brown would be recognized as a victim of human trafficking.
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Winslow's Sr. is recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league's history.
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"Urban agriculture is increasingly being recognized as a legitimate land use in cities," she said.
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"Light at the wrong time of day is now recognized as a carcinogen," Schmidt said.
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Dropbox is recognized as a unique service that ten people within the organization are using.
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He tells me that the disease has been recognized as a major problem for decades.
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Winslow Sr. is recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league's history.
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It is no longer in use, but remains recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Sitting for extended periods of time is commonly recognized as being bad for your health.
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At the time, he was using an alias and was not recognized as a fugitive.
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Now it's widely recognized as quite the opposite: a powerful coping mechanism during difficult times.
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All that ever existed were conscious self-models that could not be recognized as models. . . .
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He was recently recognized as a New Face at the 2019 Just for Laughs Festival.
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Because of him, they say, the United States is recognized as a liberator of Iraqis.
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The Rohingya say they want guarantees over their safety and to be recognized as citizens.
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The latter is recognized as a terrorist group by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE.
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Inclusion in the SDR means the renminbi is now officially recognized as a reserve currency.
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These clinicians must meet strict criteria in order to be recognized as certified group psychotherapists.
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Every cloud has its silver lining, but respect that it is recognized as a cloud!
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Since Socrates' time, the public commons has been recognized as the cornerstone of a democracy.
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It took twenty years until he and his people were properly recognized as resistance fighters.
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If China is recognized as a market economy, it will face lower anti-dumping duties.
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The Clinton and Johnson impeachments are widely recognized as bogus — trivial acts of political vengeance.
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So in 2014 the company filed a "generally recognized as safe" review with the FDA.
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But at that time, Troy was well recognized as the best shortstop in the game.
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That the Middle East would erupt in violence when Jerusalem was recognized as Israel's capital.
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E.T.A. is recognized as a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union.
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"I was looking forward to going down and being recognized as world champions," Pederson said.
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"Domestic terrorism" isn't recognized as a crime the way international terrorism is, Jane Coaston reports.
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The elections of 1824, 2703, 1888, 2000, and 2016 are generally recognized as misfire elections.
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"She's recognized as a godmother of the craft of acting in Latin America," Delgado said.
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Into this territory walked a person he immediately recognized as a new kind of designer.
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Crimea is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine but was annexed by Russia by 2014.
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Children like him are the innocent victims of war, recognized as such by international law.
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D'Adamo doesn't want to be famous, or, frankly, even publicly recognized as a major leader.
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In the 1970s that circle also included Trump, who Cohn recognized as a kindred spirit.
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Waymo, a subsidiary of Google (GOOGL) owner Alphabet, is widely recognized as the industry leader.
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The apparitions were officially recognized as a miracle by the Roman Catholic Church in 1930.
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Infection and inflammation are now recognized as risk factors for mental disorders of all kinds.
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It was the moment the internet's troublesome commentators were recognized as too influential to ignore.
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This makes the bonnethead the first shark species to be officially recognized as an omnivore.
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Noise-induced hearing loss is increasingly recognized as a ubiquitous — and entirely preventable — health threat.
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The crowded calendar suggests it was perhaps inevitable that emojis would eventually get recognized as well.
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A few caveats: The scanning tool is Android-only, and handwriting isn't recognized as searchable text.
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The coevolution of science fiction and innovation is slowly being recognized as a paramount cultural force.
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While it may not show monsters' health, you will be immediately recognized as the Hylian champion.
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It's internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but the country's influence over the region is thin.
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She's also the first and only ballet dancer to be recognized as an Under Armour athlete.
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AND I THINK WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, WE WERE RECOGNIZED AS THE GOLD STANDARD OF FOREIGN FACTORIES.
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Now recognized as literature, they may be the key to getting some teens hooked on books.
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If they can be recognized as users of specific cast fetish forums, they are quickly banned.
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The first Pocket Operator in the chain I recognized as the PO-289 Tonic drum machine.
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Like so many clearly avant-garde films, it wasn't recognized as a classic until much later.
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Kristal was officially recognized as the world's oldest man by Guinness World Records in March 2016.
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It is also recognized as the more official "Hall of Fame" for the sport of boxing.
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Facebook has been recognized as one of the best platforms on the internet for child safety.
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Meanwhile, Scientology is officially recognized as a religion by the government, so technically...not a cult.
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This was a rich and successful businesswoman, with a graduate degree, whom Hillary recognized as different.
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He has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States.
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Mbwatekamwa added that some of the alleged guards were recognized as members of the armed forces.
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Hart said he believes the FAA is "still recognized as the gold standard" for aircraft certification.
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"This legislation is about visualizing an invisible workforce and having domestic work be recognized as work."
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He has been recognized as the rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States.
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Guaido has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States.
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Sometimes referred to as "legal ghosts", stateless people are not recognized as nationals by any country.
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Only at President Barack Obama's insistence in 2012 was Jerusalem recognized as the capital of Israel.
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A businessman and an inventor, he was eager to be recognized as a patron of culture.
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Freedom and dignity of faith must be recognized as an inalienable right for all of humanity.
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Out of the state's 32.9 million population, 28.9 million people have been recognized as legal citizens.
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Finally, Wilson recognized, as Trump does not, that a stable, just world order requires American leadership.
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He was in his 20s, and LGBTQ rights were not as recognized as they are now.
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But now that they are now recognized as a profitable demographic, that victory has been trivialized.
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No one wants to read that, and anyway my original review was widely recognized as definitive.
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Around the world, up to 43 million people are not recognized as nationals by any country.
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But he is rarely recognized as he hustles through airport taxi lines, wheeling his own luggage.
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"They aren't perfect, but at least you're being recognized as having experienced something significant," Reiss said.
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Some never show their faces, while some have become as recognized as the YouTubers they cover.
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He will someday be recognized as a truly great Justice of The United States Supreme Court!
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Repeat viewings helped it get recognized as a warm, moving touchstone in American households each Christmas.
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The company also just settled a lawsuit with drivers who wanted to be recognized as employees.
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German law allows all those recognized as refugees to bring in members of their immediate family.
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Eriksen, vastly experienced at just 25, and finally being recognized as one of Europe's finest playmakers.
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Since women in hijab are easily recognized as being Muslim, they have become the obvious targets.
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Under Japanese law, Iwao is still recognized as a convicted killer under the sentence of death.
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Audin has finally been recognized as a victim of torture, and his death as a crime.
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West Virginia was recognized as a state -- the 24th state -- by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
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For the plaintiffs: Mark Lanier, long recognized as one of the country's best tort trial lawyers.
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Iceland was recognized as the most gender-equal country for the 11th year in a row.
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I want Guam to be recognized as the beautiful island with wonderful people that it is.
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When Mr. Harris said it should be recognized as a massacre, the white man became belligerent.
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The children's apparitions were officially recognized as a miracle by the Roman Catholic Church in 1930.
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The attempt may fail and still be recognized, as long as it was done with courage.
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Wood tried again: Musk is recognized as the pioneer who wants to take people to Mars.
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The report says all 22,000 people who attended the festival that night are recognized as victims.
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Brown said same-sex couples already married under Bermuda law will still be recognized as married.
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He has been recognized as Venezuela's legitimate leader by the United States and most Western countries.
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Along with the Summer Palace, it was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 230.
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The company removed the Venus symbol, also recognized as the female symbol, from their products' branding.
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The resulting entity until 225 was recognized as the nation's oldest continually African-American-operated bank.
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Decades later, June 2 is still recognized as International Whores' Day by sex workers' rights groups.
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SCAD is now recognized as the most common cause of heart attacks in women under 40.
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" And yet, she said, domestic workers "have never been recognized as part of the labor force.
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Eriksen, vastly experienced at just 26, and finally being recognized as one of Europe's finest playmakers.
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At its best, it's now recognized as a refined spirit comparable to Cognac or single-malt Scotch.
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It's worth noting that Bitcoin is recognized as legal currency in Japan, where the group is based.
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And that was when she was recognized as a great writer, nominated for the The Prix Goncourt.
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In 2016, she was recognized as a CNN Hero for her work saving senior dogs from euthanasia.
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Anyone using PrivaTegrity for something "generally recognized as evil" can have their anonymity and privacy stripped altogether.
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I know you crave this generally recognized as safe, customizable, chemistry hacking, rat-stool-slightly-softening marvel.
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From there, they had the opportunity to become recognized as an interest group within the conservative coalition.
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The wintry duet "Baby, It's Cold Outside" has long been recognized as an anthem for sexual coercion.
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"I want it to become recognized as a high art," he said, "like opera, ballet and theater."
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Trump's claim was widely recognized as false and drew scorn from many Muslims offended by the statement.
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What Nixon had once dismissed as surface-level "gimmicks" Ailes recognized as the future of American politics.
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But when SalesWhale reps do get involved, they are often not recognized as the bots they are.
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They are also asking to be recognized as employees, or "workers," rather than as self-employed contractors.
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"Jews for Jesus" is not recognized as Jewish by any mainstream Jewish movement in the United States.
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Only in the later 19th century would it be recognized as the contagious bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB).
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Pyongyang wants to be recognized as an equal to the US and seeks talks to demonstrate that.
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It's often recognized as a bastion of the alt-right, the main faction boosting Trump's candidacy online.
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Her time for being recognized as a genuine Hollywood great is coming, and honestly, it's about time.
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When men still played fastpitch, the sport was recognized as a baseball alternative—different, but not inferior.
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In Eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, democratic principles were increasingly recognized as universal -- everybody's right.
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Half of Israeli Bedouin population live in towns and villages recognized as formal communities by the government.
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Many were likely unwilling to take a job that has long been recognized as challenging and thankless.
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Also like in the 1920s, the country is confronted by what is increasingly recognized as failing prohibition.
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Albakr had been in Germany since last year and was officially recognized as a refugee, Bernhardt said.
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The company had sought to be recognized as one of around 60 firms with fully recognized status.
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The Rohingya are not recognized as an official minority in Myanmar, effectively meaning they are denied citizenship.
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"The Sopranos" is largely recognized as the first television show to delve into the world of therapy.
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London (CNN)The Benin bronzes are universally recognized as a towering achievement in the history of art.
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The Rohingya say they want guarantees over their safety and to be recognized as citizens before returning.
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Social networks operate algorithms that are in effect editorial policy, and they should be recognized as such.
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UChicago is regularly recognized as one of the most rigorous and well-regarded institutions in the country.
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The Billboard Hot 100 is roundly recognized as the music industry's most reliable measure of song popularity.
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"Currency loans portfolio was recognized as the biggest threat to the financial sector's stability," the statement reads.
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"Among wireless technologies using this spectrum band, Bluetooth is well recognized as the most robust," he added.
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The Supreme Court has recognized as "uniquely important" the ability to express yourself on your private property.
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Then they became recognized as the sites where proteins are built, but a big question remained: How?
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The lawsuit demands that his daughter be recognized as a US citizen and returned to the country.
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Taiwan is not universally recognized as a state but still functions independently of China for most purposes.
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Such tradeoffs are likely under-recognized as most tDCS studies focus on just one or two tasks.
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With its vivid portrayal of the unreliability of storytelling, "Rashomon" soon became recognized as a cinema classic.
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He has produced shows for VICE such as Stay Melo (recently recognized as AdWeek's Best Web Series).
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Balanchine has become increasingly recognized as the foremost (and the most influential) choreographer of 20th-century ballet.
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So she started the first Muslim house of worship in Germany where women are recognized as imams.
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The loan includes the "Banquet Scene" — recognized as one of the most notable relief panels from Assyria.
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The relationship started suddenly, with a Snapchat video of Mongeau in a bed fans recognized as Paul's.
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Speech proceeding from a point of view can at least be recognized as such and then countered.
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Dior is still recognized as one of the most influential names in women's couture and evening wear.
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This was in the 1970s and it was not recognized as readily as it would be now.
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In Soviet times, Jews were recognized as a national group, but practicing their religion was strongly discouraged.
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Such tradeoffs are likely under-recognized, as most tDCS studies focus on only one or two tasks.
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Seaweed is recognized as a mineral-rich superfood, and its harvesting for culinary use is big business.
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"We want to get to the point we're recognized as a formidable force, maybe 1,000," he said.
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Being involved in a film where my work is being individually recognized, as well as the film.
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He now has 'subsidiary' protection status, which is one step short of being recognized as a refugee.
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He&aposd finally been recognized as a solo talent, and his career had found a launching pad.
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He has been recognized as president by dozens of countries, including the United States and neighboring Colombia.
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We've been recognized as a Solsmart Gold Community for advancing efforts in supporting strong local solar markets.
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Jim Webb has declined the honor of being recognized as a distinguished graduate of the Naval Academy.
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However same-sex marriage is not legal in Japan, and transgender people are rarely recognized as such.
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By the next year, Conlon was recognized as one of the better pitchers in the minor leagues.
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By then, GoDaddy had been recognized as being among the nation's top workplaces for women in tech.
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Mr. Guaidó — now recognized as Venezuela's legitimate president by dozens of countries — has emerged as a leader.
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Such beliefs should not be dismissed as conspiracy theories but recognized as understandable reactions to lived experiences.
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Anderson credits "Speak," which became widely recognized as a Y.A. landmark, with helping her find her voice.
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So freedom, in order to be fully exercised, needs to be recognized as such by other people?
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Gender is socially (not naturally) constructed and, when recognized as a fluid concept in art, defies easy recognition.
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"Home health has long been recognized as a program area vulnerable to fraud, waste, and abuse," it said.
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In the chronicles of gangster lore, "Scarface" Al Capone is typically recognized as the most infamous mobster ever.
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As early as 1976, Ashton, J&J's longtime talc overseer, recognized as much in a memo to colleagues.
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Guaido has since been recognized as the rightful leader by more than 50 nations, including the United States.
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The house is recognized as a National Historic Landmark and Literary Landmark by the U.S. Library of Congress.
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Other territories, including the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam have been recognized as "independent states" by the IOC.
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These days, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other manifestations of psychological trauma are widely recognized as normal.
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By the time of his passing, Brandt was recognized as a premier British documentarian of a mad century.
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It received an Apple Design Award in June, recognized as one of the outstanding apps for that year.
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Foreign policy that is perceived as anti-Muslim is recognized as a key radicalizing factor for violent extremists.
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The Vatican on Saturday announced that Enrique Angelelli was being recognized as a martyr killed for his faith.
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An award winner Grumpy Cat's image was recognized as Meme of the Year at the 2013 Webby Awards.
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I grew up in a really close family unit, where family is recognized as the most important thing.
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He's recognized as a tough guy, and has been in his share of physical confrontations during his career.
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They want to be recognized as a global leader on various issues, and this is a global issue.
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And, of course, Abedin isn't just any old Clinton campaign staffer — she's widely recognized as Clinton's righthand woman.
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That means Mr. Mitchell is no longer officially recognized as the first player to reach one million points.
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The South African high court is recognized as a court in the context of the International Arbitration Act.
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Belgium's North Sea minister said he would investigate whether the wreck could be recognized as a heritage site.
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The sites are widely recognized as one part of a many-pronged solution to staving off overdose deaths.
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Olympic athletes are recognized as "ambassadors" only in the figurative sense, not as a matter of international law.
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And health insurers will be pushed to pay for treatment as it's recognized as a real medical condition.
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He has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States and Colombia.
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Netflix's buzzy psychological thriller Maniac and past nominees GLOW and Atlanta also failed to be recognized as series.
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Machines should be recognized as the inventors of their creations, but they shouldn't own patents, argue the researchers.
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The court ruled that Slovenia should have most of the Piran Bay area recognized as its territorial waters.
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Below The Heavens, though, is very much their magnum opus, and it deserves to be recognized as such.
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He has been recognized as the rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States and Colombia.
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Although his later career was never as glittery, Moore had no regrets about being forever recognized as 007.
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He's also an award-winning business writer, recognized as Steel Journalist of 2015 by the World Steel Association.
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We want to hear about it and why it should be recognized as a standout product at CES.
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The attractor and the system's sensitivity to initial conditions would eventually be recognized as foundations of chaos theory.
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The shooting, which mostly impacted Latinx LGBTQ people, is recognized as the largest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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Today, the Census is widely recognized as the most authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the U.S. solar workforce.
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Mr. Guaidó has been recognized as the legitimate president by the United States and several other Western governments.
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In addition to Pluto, three other Kuiper belt objects have been recognized as dwarf planets: Haumea, Makemake, Eris.
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The kolis also want to be recognized as indigenous people, so their land and rights are better protected.
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Recognized as a leader in prevention and policy, Reinstein works nationally and internationally to eliminate asbestos-caused diseases.
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Her performance on "Fleabag" was the best work we've seen all year and should be recognized as such.
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These kinds of social needs are widely recognized as affecting a person's health, but addressing them is difficult.
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We need to get these kids recognized as a vulnerable population at risk of dropping out of school.
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Google is recognized as the third-largest cloud player, but it does not disclose revenues for its business.
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In the 1930s, Farnsworth waged a successful legal battle to be recognized as the inventor of electronic television.
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Similarly, the "Black Mirror" episode recognized as best TV movie, "San Junipero," focused on a lesbian love story.
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At age 30, Jennifer was recognized as a "40 Under 40 Rising Star" by Crain's New York Business.
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We're now in a transformation period in problem-solving, where all three personalities are being recognized as important.
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Otherwise, it's a normal week of programming, with a special day in which children are recognized as heroes.
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This has to be recognized as part of their business model and not just a one-off problem.
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Though we purport to value artists and romanticize their muses, the aforementioned activities aren't often recognized as work.
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"She wanted to be recognized as herself, not because she was the daughter of someone," Mr. Loyzance said.
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"Sunset," with designs by Alex Katz, was immediately recognized as among the great dance works of its day.
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That decision has been almost universally recognized as a shameful mistake, and the court overturned it on Tuesday.
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Our domestic fishing fleets are widely recognized as some of the most sustainable and responsible in the world.
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It is a sellout spectacle that is officially recognized as a tourism fiesta and draws about 4,500 spectators.
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The company has long been recognized as an industry leader when it comes to promoting diversity and inclusion.
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He has since been recognized as the rightful leader by more than 50 countries, including the United States.
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Explain in your own words why Eliud Kipchoge's record-setting marathon time won't be recognized as official. 2.
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Principally, he wanted to win the Ballon d'Or, to be recognized as the finest player on the planet.
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CCS has long been recognized as necessary to address climate change, yet its scale-up has been lagging.
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Burke was recognized as one of the "Silence Breakers" named as Time's Person of the Year in 2017.
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Guaido, who is recognized as Venezuela's legitimate president by more than 50 countries, dismissed those allegations as baseless.
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Guaido, who is recognized as Venezuela's legitimate president by more than 50 countries, dismissed those allegations as baseless.
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Japan, South Korea and Taiwan went unheralded for years before they were recognized as the "Asian miracle" economies.
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The Birmingham Children's Crusade is now widely recognized as a major turning point in the civil rights narrative.
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In 2015, the company was recognized as New Zealand's most sustainable business with 'the Best in B' award.
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Combes has come to be recognized as a turnaround strategist during his 30 years in the telecom industry.
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Social isolation is a growing epidemic — one that's increasingly recognized as having dire physical, mental and emotional consequences.
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In many cases military revolutions are emergent and not even recognized as such by the nations implementing them.
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Past efforts to have student-athletes recognized as employees (with a right to unionize) have also been unsuccessful.
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The Arctic Ocean has long been recognized as a place where an oil spill would be ecologically catastrophic.
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I wanted to be recognized as worthy just for my speech and manners, as Sara Crewe had been.
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But who is and who is not recognized as an Indian is a hotly debated, hugely complicated issue.
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Nearly fifty years have passed, and Christopher Street is recognized as the birthplace of the modern L.G.B.T. movement.
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"Facebook's exploitative practices targeted a population universally recognized as vulnerable — young people," the groups said in the complaint.
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He warned there would be no peace in the region unless the city's status was recognized as such.
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Mr. Guaidó has been recognized as Venezuela's interim president by more than 50 countries, including the United States.
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Jesus is recognized as a prophet in Islam, not as God, but Islam bars making images of prophets.
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" San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg: "San Antonio is increasingly recognized as a leading city for the 21st Century.
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I realized I needed the structure of the marriage, and to be recognized as part of a couple.
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The unique model of Nashira is now being recognized as one that could be replicated throughout the country.
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He has been recognized as the OPEC nation's legitimate leader by most Western countries, including the United States.
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The other woman, more widely recognized as the creator of Father's Day, was Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Washington.
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Now called the Panama Papers, it is already recognized as maybe the biggest leak in the history of journalism.
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Last fall, the Berns brothers were recognized as White House Champions of Change for Sustainable and Climate-Smart Agriculture.
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He has since been recognized as Venezuela's legitimate interim president by more than 50 countries, including the United States.
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A tight end, he had played for the University of Florida, where he was recognized as an All-American.
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North Korea wants to be recognized as a real player on the world stage, and they're getting precisely that.
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Lands formally recognized as belonging to indigenous people have far better forest protection rates than state or private lands.
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People "play" in BDSM because it's a realm outside of what's recognized as "real" by most hetero vanilla people.
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The Rohingya are not recognized as a "national race" and Min Aung Hlaing did not refer to their return.
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I could imagine you are walking down these streets with you being recognized as the face of Kunta Kinte.
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One is recognized as a humble leader who cares for the poor and has kissed the feet of peasants.
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Emily Kennedy, CEO of Marinus Analytics, and Caribu CEO Maxeme Tuchman have been recognized as Toyota's Mothers of Invention
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And while they look so similar that they weren't recognized as different species until the 1920s, a lot changed.
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More generally, investments in human capital have to be recognized as a fundamental growth factor for the U.S. economy.
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"Women have just not been recognized as farmers," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation during an interview in Ahmedabad.
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The city has been recognized as a "smart city," with a focus on digital technology development in recent years.
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The painting features a ghostly figure, just barely articulated by a line drawing to be recognized as a woman.
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In fact, adaptogens have yet to be recognized as a proven "cure" for anything by any major health organization.
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It's one of only a handful of big companies widely recognized as a longtime, undisputed leader of their industry.
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"Exposure to rudeness debilitated the very collaborative mechanisms recognized as essential for patient care and safety," the authors concluded.
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But, as in many countries of the world, such studies are recognized as pseudoscientific, all this is complete nonsense.
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But, of course, What Belongs to You is nothing if not deeply literary, and is being recognized as such.
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And in Botswana, for the first time in the country's history, a transgender man was legally recognized as male.
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Now, All About the Message is petitioning the FCC to make the loophole officially recognized as an acceptable procedure.
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The problem is they lack visibility, and often aren't recognized as distinct spaces with their own values and culture.
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All I want is for tea drinkers to finally speak up for themselves and be recognized as caffeinated equals.
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Then, as now, Neil Gorsuch was recognized as one of the most brilliant and qualified jurists of his generation.
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At 2000 kilometers (20053 miles) above Earth's surface, the line is widely recognized as the boundary to outer space.
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Considering these conditions, the famous mutinies in 1917 can be recognized as an act of desperation rather than cowardice.
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U.S. officials say they will continue to fight China over its demands to be recognized as a market economy.
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The Rohingya are not recognized as a "national race", and are instead seen as illegal immigrants and denied citizenship.
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The music of the Bayaka has been recognized as an important heritage artifact, but it's at risk of disappearing.
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They aren't nearly as loud, and are too dull to be universally recognized as having the capacity for greatness.
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Terrorism is generally recognized as the use, or threat of violence, to achieve political or ideological (including religious) change.
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Even those who are officially recognized as refugees are processed offshore and offered resettlement in other countries, not Australia.
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Wednesday's triple bill represented the three men who have become widely recognized as America's pre-eminent ballet-makers today.
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Skyhigh, launched five years ago, is recognized as one of the top vendors of cloud access security brokers (CASB).
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Wei said it was an "unfair comparison" with technology imports decades ago, adding Chinese kit was recognized as reliable.
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Russia maintains the ships were illegally in Russian waters, even though the area is widely recognized as Ukrainian territory.
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And if you're wondering about Helen's tattoos, "100%" is recognized as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League.
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Young was the commander of NASA's first shuttle mission and has been recognized as a pioneer in human spaceflight.
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It is recognized as one of 10 emerging technologies by the World Economic Forum's Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies.
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The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
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The more diminutive forest elephants, only recently recognized as a distinct species, live in dense central and western jungles.
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About 1,000 chemicals are considered to be "Generally Recognized as Safe" without approval from the FDA, the authors noted.
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"It's recognized as a problem, but it's deeply shameful," Jewkes said, leaving husbands to then fear their wives working.
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Instead, burkinis should be welcomed and recognized as the freedom-giving garments that they are for observant Muslim women.
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In philosophical terms, the logic that lower-casualty attacks signify a greater threat is recognized as a non-sequitur.
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As time went on, the community expanded, and eventually came to include those who weren't initially recognized as members.
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" It's worth noting that Markle isn't officially recognized as a princess — her royal title is "The Duchess of Sussex.
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Suicide's music would later be more widely tolerated, recognized as a precursor of electronic dance music and industrial rock.
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Most of them are not recognized as formal workers so have no access to social security or fair wages.
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She was one of the original developers of methadone treatment and is recognized as a leader in opioid neuroscience.
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Currently, same-sex couples can have civil unions or "registered relationships," although they are not recognized as legal marriages.
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It had a tremor that I recognized as sincerity, and it was this sincerity that told me to beware.
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As the Washington Post reported, the 18th-century maps are recognized as the oldest known records of these reefs.
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Adolescence is widely recognized as a critical period in child development that shapes the choices people make in adulthood.
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But after spending billions on data centers, Microsoft is finally recognized as a credible No. 2 in the market.
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Out of the state's 32.9 million population, 28.9 million people have been recognized as legal citizens by the draft.
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The longstanding advice to "exercise your way out of it" is now recognized as not only ineffective but counterproductive.
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An entity like Somaliland, with its own currency, territory and government, is not recognized as a state, Stilz said.
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"This means that Taiwan will once again be recognized as part of China, which doesn't represent reality," she wrote.
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Therefore, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School will no longer be recognized as a Catholic institution by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
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Clearly that's been recognized as we see from Comcast saying they plan on making an offer in the future.
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The fragility of the programs that protect people who aren't recognized as refugees or asylum seekers has been forgotten.
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Ramsay makes sure not to murder Roose Bolton until after he is legitimized and recognized as his father's heir.
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He is the one with the most name recognition, but he is not exactly recognized as a proven democrat.
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While this is a crime under domestic law, it is not recognized as a war crime by international law.
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In the end, only three major papers were recognized as having achieved that goal — one of which was Bild.
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There is not only one way to be Jewish, and Zionism is increasingly recognized as de facto racist politics.
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The Equifax data breach this week has quickly become recognized as the quite possibly the worst breach in history.
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Carl and Marsha Mueller were recognized as he honored their late daughter Kayla, who was killed by al-Baghdadi.
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Macedonia was officially recognized as a candidate to join the EU in 2005, but has not started accession talks.
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Perry Sheppard, a heavy-machinery operator from Lark Harbour, was not recognized as a Mi'kmaq — but his son was.
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Amazon is well-recognized as "the" place to work if you want to learn how to conduct e-commerce.
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"Obstruction of justice has been recognized as an impeachable offense both against President Clinton and President Nixon," Gerhardt said.
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There will be no national holiday on March 12, the date generally recognized as the start of the uprising.
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When pregnant workers are not considered to be competent actors, discriminatory behavior may not even be recognized as discrimination.
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Norway was recognized as the world's most inclusive advanced economy, while Lithuania was the most inclusive among emerging economies.
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But that type of entity isn't explicitly recognized as a bank in every state or under all federal laws.
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Following the compromise in 2015, Japan's proposed industrial locations, including Hashima Island, were recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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In a race with a Jewish candidate, this image should be recognized as offensive, raising classic anti-Semitic tropes.
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It should be recognized as a necessary step toward finding better balance in a difficult but essential trade relationship.
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If the federation is no longer recognized as the governing body of gymnastics, top gymnasts can lose their funding.
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He is almost instantly recognized as the country's legitimate president by the United States and many of Venezuela's neighbors.
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Instead, a person must show that an immediate ancestor was recognized as Indigenous in historical government or band records.
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In Japan, Bitcoin has been recognized as legal tender, and financial regulators have officially recognized multiple cryptocurrency exchange operators.
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But Guaido has been recognized as the crisis-torn nation's rightful leader by most Western countries, including the United States.
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Burnout has been redefined by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be recognized as a form of work-induced stress.
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That night in the bar as Moore watched and filmed, the man he later recognized as Camou took the microphone.
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If he does that, then he should be recognized as being a player, a normal player in the western world.
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Princess Alice was recognized as one of the "righteous among nations", gentiles who rescued Jews, by Yad Vashem in 1993.
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The country is recognized as a world leader in hydropower alongside countries such as China, Brazil and the United States.
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Emma: I thought he did from the discussion with Elliot, that it's Whiterose's maneuvering, not him being recognized as valuable.
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"North Korea's goal is to be internationally recognized as a nuclear weapons state," Han told a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday.
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According to the agency's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, colorful pavement can obscure white safety lines recognized as crosswalks.
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Unlike Nazi-looted art, what was taken in the former colonies are not recognized as criminally obtained under international law.
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It could have been the films she was making, or that she was finally being recognized as a proper novelist.
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He wants to be recognized as a nuclear power and may see negotiations as a way to bolster that image.
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And, for me, symptoms recognized as being part of ADD are inextricably tied to the way I use the internet.
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One of them is the historic city of Yazd, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
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It's an opportunity for countries to show off their emerging companies and be recognized as world leaders in tech innovation.
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With more than 55 years of research experience, primatologist Jane Goodall is recognized as a leading expert on animal behavior.
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But it's almost odder that it took this long for a fertility app to be recognized as a contraceptive tool.
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He's been recognized as the country's legitimate president by over 60 Western countries and many of Venezuela's neighbors, including Colombia.
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A working group will convene in 2016 to discuss whether the current epoch should be formally recognized as the Anthropocene.
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Albakr had been in Germany since last year and was officially recognized as a refugee, police said at the weekend.
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"Indigenous populations on their land have treaty rights, and they're treated as nations, and they're recognized as nations," he said.
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The highly-rated HBO miniseries dramatizes the aftermath of what is widely recognized as the world's most disastrous nuclear explosion.
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Changi Airport was also recognized as having the world's best airport leisure amenities, a title it has held since 2009.
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But it was immediately recognized as a tool with the potential to help Netflix gather more data about users' preferences.
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SADR is not recognized as a state by the United Nations and Peru suspended diplomatic ties with SADR in 1996.
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According to the AKC, German shorthaired pointers have slowly grown in popularity since being recognized as a breed in 1930.
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Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, whose coverage of Theranos has been broadly recognized as having been thorough and accurate.
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But Kaman Muslims, who unlike the Rohingya are recognized as Myanmar citizens, say they still face movement restrictions and discrimination.
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"Our domestic fishing fleets are widely recognized as some of the most sustainable and responsible in the world," he said.
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Then she was recognized as a "special individual" and awarded an honorary MBA of her own as the crowd cheered.
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Nonproliferation will be recognized as the primary mission of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, acting collegially.
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It lasted for three stressful months after her baby was born, despite having been recognized as a victim of trafficking.
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Fitbit has also worked to be recognized as a serious health product, in the wake of the Apple Watch's successes.
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Transportation systems, dams and energy facilities are "critical infrastructures," recognized as essential to long-term well-being, requiring vigilant protection.
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Rohingya are not recognized as an official ethnicity by the Myanmar government, which denies them citizenship, effectively rendering them stateless.
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Cryptoasset trading platforms are not currently recognized as exchanges or dealers in Canada and are not subject to regulatory oversight.
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I had to present my findings to my parents, which I begrudgingly recognized as a helpful exercise in real time.
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There's courageousness in fighting for your kind of love to be recognized as normal, as humane, as yours to define.
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He arranges to have his house officially recognized as a shelter for the dozen or so refugees who live there.
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There are nearly half a million stateless people, who are not recognized as nationals of any country, government figures show.
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Enforced disappearance has been recognized as a crime under international law since the judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal in 22019.
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On the contrary, the citizenship question is recognized as yet another attack on the immigrant population by the Trump administration.
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It's also not the effectiveness of the bank — it is widely recognized as one of the best-managed federal agencies.
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From Shanghai to the deserts of Utah, Aman hotels are consistently recognized as some of the best in the business.
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" On Israel: Trump also said he believes Jerusalem should be recognized as the capital of Israel: "The answer is yes.
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Dogs, flies and rats Though Na-Nose may seem revolutionary, smell was recognized as a potential diagnostic tool in antiquity.
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At one time, the San Francisco jail system, which is now recognized as a national model, was just as bad.
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MCC has been consistently recognized as a successful model for international investment and bipartisan agreement in pursuit of shared objectives.
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But Taylor Swift demanding that her achievements be recognized as her own and not someone else's isn't empowering: It's inspiring.
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Later, when I started getting recognized as this ultimate fan, I started trying to collect things like autographs and stuff.
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She had an extensive career, and in the early twentieth century, she was recognized as the world champion female wrestler.
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The Democratic-controlled committee called those confidentiality concerns a "sham principle" that has not been recognized as legitimate in court.
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"They're supposed to achieve and be recognized as men," Dr. Fink said, referring to the double standard faced by women.
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"There's definitely this fight to be recognized as elite athletes because there's not enough people who get it," Manley said.
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The worker said that had Mr. Garbuz been recognized as a coronavirus patient, he would have been placed in isolation.
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Ms. Teachout has written the book on political corruption — literally — and is recognized as a national expert on this scourge.
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Mr. Heaney was recognized as a master of sean nos (old style) music, a traditional Gaelic variety of a cappella.
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At 23,03 words, it offered what Harry Potter fans instantly recognized as the typical Mary Sue Goes to Hogwarts trope.
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Ms. Skolkin accepted the ring she recognized as her mother's — Dr. Skolkin had given it to Mr. Tillis in advance.
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"The thing I'm most proud of is how psychiatry is becoming increasingly recognized as a real biomedical science," he replied.
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The American military is recognized as a formidable fighting force, with logistical, communications and supply networks that excel in extremis.
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The American military is recognized as a formidable fighting force, with logistical, communications and supply networks that excel in extremis.
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Mr. Deffaugt and the Balthazard family have been recognized as righteous gentiles by Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust memorial and museum.
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As migrants from another province, they are not recognized as residents of the capital despite having lived there since 21.
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But foreign women who move there soon find that only men can be recognized as the head of a household.
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Like Frost, Bidart is chiefly recognized as a New England poet, and, like Frost, he actually arrived there from California.
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There will be no national holiday on Sunday, March 12, the date generally recognized as the start of the uprising.
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When it was safe to go out, he found piles of bodies; many of them he recognized as his neighbors.
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Uber drivers are fighting to be recognized as workers, so that they can qualify for minimum wage and vacation pay.
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The furor is mainly a sideshow, as the islands were widely recognized as having belonged to the Saudis all along.
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Though it received a mixed critical reception when it was first released, the film is now recognized as a classic.
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The Constitution of 1789 should always be recognized as one of the most influential legal and democratic documents ever constructed.
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Once Joyce discovered him, Svevo, the author of "Zeno's Conscience," went on to be recognized as a comic modernist master.
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Hezbollah, the heavily armed Shi'ite group widely recognized as the most powerful force in the country, has not been spared.
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That was a big deal, and it's what finally made us feel like we would be recognized as a couple.
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"The effects of impact cratering have long been recognized as drivers of climate change," the team noted in the study.
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I think this put a human element on my application, which MIT Sloan recognized as a signal of future leadership.
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There will be no national holiday on Sunday, March 19173, the date generally recognized as the start of the uprising.
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Trump on Thursday morning tweeted that it was "so ridiculous" for Thunberg to be recognized as Person of the Year.
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Thousands of Rohingya live in Bangladesh without being officially recognized as refugees, but police rarely file immigration charges against them.
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Acts of workplace harassment were still common in past decades, but less often recognized as something reportable, or even illegal.
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White women and black people aren't as easily recognized as white men, meaning there could be some mismatching of identities.
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The school board proposed to have Ebonics, a crude hybrid of "ebony" and "phonics," recognized as its own "African" language.
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To be recognized as a future leader, you need to make sure you're in that top one percent, said Reed.
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While she was already recognized as a decorated, history-making athlete, she was nevertheless left off the country's Olympic squad.
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They are widely recognized as the earliest form of Chinese writing and keys to the founding era of Chinese civilization.
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He was recently recognized as a guest of honor on January 14, 2018, at UFC Fight Night in St. Louis.
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Due to their use out at sea, many suffered water damage, and those that survived weren't often recognized as valuable.
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At the age of 20, Phillis Wheatley became the first ever African-American woman to be recognized as a published poet.
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Jenny longs to be recognized as both a "daughter" to her mother, and as a "normal" teenage girl by her peers.
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He has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by dozens of countries, including the United States and most South American neighbors.
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The Jalisco cartel has since been recognized as the the fastest growing cartel with their presence felt in states throughout Mexico.
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Nevertheless, some state regulators have been first to ferret out major market abuses that later have been recognized as national problems.
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Meanwhile, passive sourcing became recognized as a distinct activity within recruiting, supported by an entire category of new tools and technology.
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