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1 That's about all I can recognize on this dashboard, besides the steering wheel.
2 I cannot see inside that carriage; but I look at the box-seat, and recognize on it the old man Dubois.
3 And then we recognize on the sloping plain the immense geographical form of the army that is coming upon us!
4 Thoroughly disguised himself, he is able to recognize on the balconies and among the crowds his personal friends and most devoted admirers.
5 But there were three or four cars he didn't recognize on the normally deserted pier and a few people milling about, talking.
6 A smart carriage with a crest he did not recognize on its door was wheeling round to the foot of the steps.
7 Next moment I was at the head of the stairs; saw a man whom I did not recognize on the last step but one.
8 That bastard might be blind in one eye, missing an arm, and too scarred-up to recognize on the street, but he's a mean tactical man.
9 Some of TV's favorite stars were recognized on Thursday in new roles.
10 But, I recognized on the instant that I could not remain there.
11 It's what everybody recognizes on sight, and nobody knows how to describe.
12 Members of the Wetterling family were recognized on the ice before the game.
13 Clinical and EEG data suggested a wider cerebral involvement than recognized on MRI.
14 Off the court, Catchings has been recognized on numerous occasions for her philanthropy.
15 No association was recognized on the haplotype analysis of the two genes, either.
16 They won't take the risk of being recognized on the streets.
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