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Meanings of remain unrecognised in English
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Usage of remain unrecognised in English
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Happily, this house is beyond her reach, if she wishes-asshe manifestly does-toremainunrecognised.
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It is one of the diagnostic features of Type II Diabetes, which can often remainunrecognised and untreated for a long time.
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Companies who have stepped up but who remainunrecognised, or worse still under attack, are vulnerable to internal pressure to go backwards.
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I, the isolated, desolate being I imagined myself; I, who believed so many years had passed, that I should remainunrecognised, unloved, forgotten.
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Silently menacing, the chemical threat remainsunrecognised.
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The pages of the Muslim holy text had remainedunrecognised in the university library for almost a century.
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But for other teachers, however, industry would have been despised-thegreat law of toil would have remainedunrecognised.
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The communist state of Transnistria has its own currency, police, army and border guards, although remainsunrecognised by sovereign nations.
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Yet the greatest work of fiction ever presented to the Irish nation still remainsunrecognised - the Dublin Bus timetable.
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Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability compared to the rest of Somalia but remainsunrecognised internationally.