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Meanings of recognise people in English
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Usage of recognise people in English
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They can play computer games and recognisepeople they met several years ago.
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It can be very quick and easy to recognisepeople for their contribution.
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It is a part of my profession to recognisepeople from given descriptions.
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We can recognisepeople that we know across their lifespan.
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The awards, in their seventh year, recognisepeople, groups and companies that promote integration in Ireland.
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Photo: Creative Commons 2pm We recognisepeople who commissioned some our most loved pieces of music.
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A new study reveals the birds can recognisepeople who disturb them for up to five years.
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The law was out of date and often failed to recognisepeople's personal experiences and suffering, he said.
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Russia should recognisepeople's right to freedom of expression "and release them immediately and unconditionally," Amnesty added.
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The awards recognisepeople who dedicate their time to community initiatives, which help to make life in Dublin better.
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It fires their imagination -they recognisepeople being superstitious, greedy, envious and falling in and out of love.
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The new camera can recognisepeople you have taken numerous photos of before and automatically focus on them in your shots.
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But it didn't take long before I knew I was going to recognisepeople and I made a best friend, Jeff Bernard.
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She has been nominated as part of the Thanks A Million campaign to recognisepeople who help keep us safe throughout the pandemic.
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He said they would be climate change immigrants rather than refugees, because international conventions do not yet recognisepeople fleeing the effects of global warming.
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The award recognisespeople doing extraordinary things in their communities.