We have no meanings for "claim recognition" in our records yet.
1 The only point on which he did claim recognition was the honesty of his motives.
2 The good he did; the man he was, must claim recognition as well as the sin that stamped him.
3 If it were her father he must mean to claim recognition , and he would oblige her to face him.
4 Benham would vindicate her, and some day Benham would send her back to Washington to claim recognition and her rightful place.
5 It is stated on authority that not more than fifty instruments of its make now exist, although a large number of French imitations claim recognition .
6 Every moment of his past life seemed to spring before him claiming recognition .
7 Aware of his uncouthness, he resolved not to shame her by claiming recognition .
8 And then to-day I meet him again, unashamed, actually claiming recognition .
9 And the beams in the ceilings were so low that they claimed recognition somewhat after the manner of a boisterous acquaintance.
10 More strange still, I recognise nothing of a past before then, and no one comes out of that past and claims recognition of me.
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