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1 He finds himself in very bad company; company southern gentlemen never acknowledge by daylight.
2 And this acknowledge by the name of Jove.
3 The officer to whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting that he has received and understood the report.
4 And yet he was influenced more than he was willing to acknowledge by the French dramatists of the seventeenth century.
5 He had an exquisitely clear and powerful voice and received a long round of applause, which he refused to acknowledge by singing again.
6 However, their ambitions have never been so publicly acknowledged by Cameron before.
7 This was acknowledged by Lecornu when he was asked on French radio.
8 Birdie acknowledged by using it, pawing a large portion onto the floor.
9 His status was acknowledged by crowds departing last Sunday's drawn All-Ireland final.
10 He was also a film critic whose skills were acknowledged by rivals.
11 The truth of this statement has been freely acknowledged by many Anglicans.
12 The importance of these legends is widely acknowledged by historians and archaeologists.
13 A Republic, acknowledged by the great powers of the world, was established.
14 It was he whom they had acknowledged by acclamation as their leader.
15 The one defect acknowledged by his biographer was his partiality for women.
16 The injustice of having totally excluded republicans was acknowledged by every man.
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