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  • "Recognising," said the platform, "that there are in our midst honest but irreconcilable differences of opinion with regard to the respective systems of protection and free-trade, we remit the discussion of the subject to the people in their congressional districts and to the decision of Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference or dictation."

    A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander

  • Recognising the danger, World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged Germany last week to support reform efforts in other countries before it's too late: "Rather than be dragged grudgingly to help bit-by-bit at the last moment, Germany and its European partners should put incentives on the table now," he said.

    David Miles: Time for Last-Minute Merkel to End Her Euro Brinkmanship David Miles 2012

  • Recognising that humans felt better appending names to things — animals, vehicles, weapons, and now androids — Roo had not corrected him.

    A PRIMARY FUNCTION • by C.L. Holland 2009

  • Recognising the need to stimulate improvement after that display, Pearce made three changes to his line-up for the match with the Czech Republic and the irony is that, although that yielded their best performance of the tournament, it ended with the worst result.

    Stuart Pearce says England lacked 'doggedness' after defeat to Czechs 2011

  • Recognising the need to stimulate improvement after that display, Pearce made three changes to his line-up for the match with the Czech Republic and the irony is that, although that yielded their best performance of the tournament, it ended with the worst result.

    Stuart Pearce says England lacked 'doggedness' after defeat to Czechs 2011

  • Recognising the danger, World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged Germany last week to support reform efforts in other countries before it's too late: "Rather than be dragged grudgingly to help bit-by-bit at the last moment, Germany and its European partners should put incentives on the table now," he said.

    David Miles: Time for Last-Minute Merkel to End Her Euro Brinkmanship David Miles 2012

  • Recognising the impact of tourism and the need to keep their new discovery as pristine as as possible, they set up Ecopod, inspired by the Berlin-based firm Zendome's eco-friendly geodesic structures.

    The 10 best campsites for luxury 2011

  • Recognising the danger, World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged Germany last week to support reform efforts in other countries before it's too late: "Rather than be dragged grudgingly to help bit-by-bit at the last moment, Germany and its European partners should put incentives on the table now," he said.

    David Miles: Time for Last-Minute Merkel to End Her Euro Brinkmanship David Miles 2012

  • Recognising that Labour needs to learn lessons to move on, the shadow defence secretary, Jim Murphy, will admit that ministers could not stop some projects going over budget due to flaws that have bedevilled governments for decades.

    Labour concedes it failed to rein in overspending on defence projects 2011

  • Recognising the danger, World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged Germany last week to support reform efforts in other countries before it's too late: "Rather than be dragged grudgingly to help bit-by-bit at the last moment, Germany and its European partners should put incentives on the table now," he said.

    David Miles: Time for Last-Minute Merkel to End Her Euro Brinkmanship David Miles 2012

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