Recognised
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I went into A Perfect Murder expecting to enjoy it, but I
recognised
the fact that I wouldn't be in for a great film.
From director Luis Llosa (Anaconda), I
recognised
the title immediately and remembered seeing a short trailer with the leading actor, so I decided to give it a try.
As far as the United Nations is concerned, the Greek Cypriot government in the south is the sole internationally
recognised
government for the whole island; only Turkey recognises the existence of the government of the TRNC.
"A moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience," Oliver Wendel Holmes once said, and we
recognised
that the timing was right.
This is why this week’s attempted censure vote in the European Parliament should not be deplored as a reckless act of irresponsibility, but should rather be
recognised
for what it is, and therefore welcomed, as a necessary and unavoidable act in support of the democratic principle.
But, it has
recognised
the need to include monetary analysis – in a very broad sense – into its policy considerations.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the wider Middle East so that oil flows freely through the Persian Gulf; to steer the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that guarantees the safety of Israel in its internationally
recognised
borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
An additional lesson: a problem is
recognised
as a problem if it is preceded by one that is similar.(After
Eighteen months ago, at the Tampere summit, EU leaders said that they
recognised
“the need for more efficient management of migration flows.”
A speech by Britain’s then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mr Peter Brooke, on November 9th, 1990
recognised
the significance of the end of the Cold War for Ireland by saying "the British government has no selfish or strategic interests in Northern Ireland".
The G7 declaration acknowledged what many people have
recognised
for some time, that the balance of risks in the world economy had shifted away from inflation.
In effect, the member states have tacitly
recognised
that the problemsof enlargement to Eastern Europe could not be handled without dealing, in one way or another, with the question of federalism.
But once the need for such an institution is recognised, the details could be worked out.
But the more Emma
recognised
her love, the more she crushed it down, that it might not be evident, that she might make it less.
As soon as he
recognised
Rodolphe he came forward quickly, and smiling amiably, said—"What!
He
recognised
the mayor by his scarf, and explained to him that the prefect was not able to come.
Emma from afar
recognised
her lover's house.
Now, as from La Huchette to Buchy there is no other way than by Yonville, he had to go through the village, and Emma had
recognised
him by the rays of the lanterns, which like lightning flashed through the twilight.
She
recognised
all the intoxication and the anguish that had almost killed her.
I thought I
recognised
you at street-corners, and I ran after all the carriages through whose windows I saw a shawl fluttering, a veil like yours."
And he
recognised
the beadle, holding under his arms and balancing against his stomach some twenty large sewn volumes.
Hardly was she seated in her corner than she closed her eyes, and opened them at the foot of the hill, when from afar she
recognised
Felicite, who was on the lookout in front of the farrier's shop.
She turned down a street; she
recognised
him by his curling hair that escaped from beneath his hat.
So that evening, when he
recognised
Madame Bovary in the "Hirondelle," the cure told her his dilemma, without, however, appearing to attach much importance to it, for he began praising a preacher who was doing wonders at the Cathedral, and whom all the ladies were rushing to hear.
And as she went on she
recognised
the thickets, the trees, the sea-rushes on the hill, the chateau yonder.
It all disappeared; she
recognised
the lights of the houses that shone through the fog.
Charles as he passed
recognised
each courtyard.
He
recognised
Justin climbing over the wall, and at last knew who was the culprit who stole his potatoes.
Suddenly she saw appear by her bedside the light of a lamp, and
recognised
Elisa.
The brilliant uniforms were greatly admired, each of the onlookers
recognised
a relative or friend.
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