Recognition
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Ealing Comedys are excellent and are simply in a league of their own and this I feel should get more recognition, like Ladykillers etc
That job went to Special Effects Pioneer Willis H. O'Brien who would later gain world wide
recognition
with his ground breaking Stop-Motion Animation in The Classic "King Kong" (1933).
Why doesn't this get as much
recognition
as "The Muppet Movie"?
Any ties this story has to the original National Velvet, you feel, were contrived in re-writes to try and cash in in on some kind of marquee
recognition.
This documentary is a powerful acknowledgment of the people and history that gave us this legacy and to whom we owe much
recognition.
Interesting that this 2007 film is only now getting the
recognition
it deserves (a 2009 GLAAD nomination for Outstanding Film / Limited Release -- see Message Boards).
It's quite a doozy, his performance, and he should get the
recognition
he deserves.
If you are in a relationship, you will cringe with
recognition.
The greatest and most poignant anguish we conscious beings experience is our
recognition
of the irretrievability of the past.
How many other songs from the 30's get instant
recognition?
This film is definitely in my top five of favorites and in my opinion deserves more
recognition
and credit for its excellence.
Woh Ladki Jo (That Girl Who) luckily got some
recognition
being the HIT song.
Of course, he's been in the Scorcese's previous hit "Raging Bull," but didn't get a hell of a lot of
recognition
at the time.
Paradoxically, some deem human rights to be wholly inefficacious where their
recognition
is most required.
Many MPs who backed the incorporation of the European human-rights convention into British law came to view formal
recognition
of human rights as a grave inconvenience when faced with Al Qaeda-inspired terrorism.
But this hardly amounted to
recognition
of Russia's indispensability; after all, NATO troops entered Kosovo without Russian consent.
But this
recognition
is not a confession of weakness; instead, it reflects his clear-sighted analysis of Russia's current predicament, and of the country's need to create, recreate, and sustain friendly relations among all of its neighbors if lost influence is to be regained.
Indeed, the character of the financial markets changed out of all
recognition
during the 40 years that I have worked in them.
A formal
recognition
by Turkey of the Republic of Cyprus, including its extension to the Northern part of the island, was not requested as a precondition for starting accession talks.
But the objectives of the use of force need to be linked to the
recognition
that in today’s asymmetric conflicts, victory is no longer achieved on the battlefield.
The idea of the “moral indifference” of the law of war is based on the
recognition
that wars will not be eliminated, and that they should instead be limited and their horrors mitigated by universally applicable rules of conduct.
The ongoing socio-political transition, underpinned by widespread public
recognition
of the need for change, provides a historic opportunity to embark on growth-enhancing reforms.
International
recognition
of the D-Mark is a mixed blessing.
True, Russia has violated basic principles of peace – territorial integrity, free choice of alliances, and
recognition
of international law – that are non-negotiable for us in the West.
Fortunately, there is growing
recognition
of the need to address these challenges.
The West, particularly the United States, has lived through such a moment of
recognition
before, when the USSR launched Sputnik in 1957.
Finally, explicit international expressions of support for a settlement would help to persuade the leaders of both communities that success would bring proper
recognition
and reward.
Now, with negotiations at an impasse, settlement building continuing unabated, no end in sight to the never-ending humiliation of occupation, and all other forms of leverage evidently exhausted, the Palestinians are going to the United Nations to seek
recognition
in some form of their statehood.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his colleagues know perfectly well that UN
recognition
by itself will not deliver an end to occupation and the full realization of a sovereign Palestine.
The argument has been made that
recognition
as a state, even in limited form, will give Palestine the standing that it probably lacks currently to seek prosecutions in the International Criminal Court for alleged violations of international law.
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