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1 Even in evils the student learns to recognise only a struggling beneficence.
2 Surely I recognise only too well how essential is secrecy.
3 Through the mist of a strange pronunciation he could recognise only here and there afamiliar word.
4 Jacinda Ardern has shared a hugely relatable Instagram post that many parents will recognise only too well.
5 The fathers-andstill more the mothers-thathe knows recognise only too well the unpayable nature of their debt.
6 The following year, national government agreed to recognise only five of the 30 Western Cape municipalities as drought disaster areas.
7 The EU, US and others recognise only the Libyan government, which is based in the eastern cities of Tobruk and al-Bayda.
8 The peaceful population recognises this fact; the foreign Embassies recognise only such documents as are signed by the Mayor of the town.
9 If you're only interested in individual rights, like the parent and the child and you recognise only them, you knock out all these other people.
10 North Cyprus is an unrecognised Turkish Cypriot state recognised only by Ankara.
11 Other types can be recognised only on the bases of histological examination.
12 The northern Cyprus state is recognised only by Turkey and subject to international sanctions.
13 Turkish Cypriots declared an independent state in 1983, which is recognised only by Turkey.
14 He did look fairly, but he recognised only what was in his own mind.
15 She recognises only her own understanding and her own will.
16 In all matters of government, the Greek democracy recognised only one class of citizens-thefreemen.
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