Recognise
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The movie running at 93 minutes, can't ever convey a life with autism, but with the director, seems to have brought her life experience to the screen in a thoughtful and observant way (small observations only people touched by autism would
recognise
and find funny and painful).
Everybody has been known to take a sexually orientated or humorously intended remark or game too far and can surely
recognise
the elements displayed here even if they are written rather larger than we are used to.
You care about the characters&
recognise
yourself in different ones.
These cartoons are mostly recommended for movie buffs who will still
recognise
the stars being parodied (here they include the Marx Brothers, Carmen Miranda, Ray Milland, Frank Sinatra and Humphrey Bogart) but 'Slick Hare' offers a chase between Bugs and Elmer for anyone not interested in celebrity spotting.
GamerZ shows the comic side of Gaming and has characters everyone will
recognise.
As a serial killer begins to mirror his movements,Block is forced to
recognise
what he has become.
I recognised the baddie from the film Hitch (Boy I need to get out more!!) but I did not
recognise
the leading lady as being on Smallville (Boy I need to stay in more!!).
Wrestling fans may
recognise
a brief appearance by Leon White also known as WCW and WWE Superstar Big Van Vader.
Friz Freleng's 'Baseball Bugs' has become one of the most well known Bugs Bunny cartoons of all, so much so that it was referenced in hugely popular the sitcom 'Friends' in such a way that took for granted that the audience would
recognise
it.
If you wouldn't
recognise
the character after five minutes of shallow jokes the actor puts on his crown and the camera pans to show his long nosed profile - aka king Matyas' most recognisable picture).
Half the time you couldn't
recognise
the characters or understand their conversations.
Most EU governments, including the French, now
recognise
that the CAP must be reformed, if only because of international pressure from other food-exporting countries.
Which means that they will be compelled to
recognise
that the Parliament should have the right to a more extensive, a more flexible, and a more democratic, power of sanction.
So, in 2001, we should
recognise
that, although we do not necessarily understandwhat precisely causes growth and development, we do know that some things work (for whatever reason) and others do not.
But what policymakers and pundits fail to
recognise
- or refuse to
recognise
- is that economic policies per se will not reinvigorate Japan.
But as soon as he caught sight of Madame Bovary, "Excuse me," he said; "I did not
recognise
you."
The boy, burning with fever, was extremely flushed and did not
recognise
his father.
Bear in mind that I know your secret; tremble, unhappy woman; henceforward you must tread a straight path, driven by me."'As soon as you have finished pasting together the words that make up this letter (do you
recognise
the Governor's style in it?)
'I must open it little by little and let her
recognise
my voice.'
The young prelate was doubtless alarmed by the tender gaze which Julien, in his timidity, fastened upon him, and made no effort to
recognise
this provincial.
The fact was that the stern abbe did not
recognise
the distinguishing marks of good society.
It is impossible not to
recognise
unction, a profound earnestness and great conviction in the prose of this young Levite; he must have the soothing virtue of Massillon.'
His name is so obscure that no one will
recognise
your daughter in Madame Sorel, daughter-in-law of a carpenter of Verrieres.
'An astonishing thing!' he said to himself, 'I thought that by her letter to M. de La Mole she had destroyed my future happiness for all time, and, in less than a fortnight after the date of that letter, I no longer think of all that was occupying my mind ...Two or three thousand livres a year to live quietly in a mountain village like Vergy ...I was happy then ...I did not
recognise
my own happiness!'
"I didn't
recognise
you at all.
He had thought that he would
recognise
the building from a distance by some kind of sign, without knowing exactly what the sign would look like, or from some particular kind of activity outside the entrance.
"You're the court usher, aren't you?" asked K."That's right," said the man, "oh, yes, you're defendant K., I
recognise
you now as well.
But the young woman was the first to
recognise
that K.'s behaviour was caused by his feeling slightly unwell, she brought a chair and asked,"Would you not like to sit down?"K. sat down immediately and, in order to keep his place better, put his elbows on the armrests.
"Leni, who's this coming in?" asked the lawyer, unable to
recognise
his guests because he was dazzled by the candle.
They soon came across a servant of the court - K. was now able to
recognise
all the servants of the court from the gold buttons they wore on their civilian clothes below the normal buttons - and the painter instructed him to go with K. carrying the pictures.
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