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  • He made no sign of recognition. (8)
  • Recognition came into his eyes. (8)
  • Rhoda gave him no word of recognition. (10)
  • Rhoda gave him no word of recognition. (22)
  • Merthyr waited for her recognition of him. (10)
  • Fulkerson said, in recognition of the Marches. (9)
  • Lady Charlotte dropped him a quick recognition. (10)
  • Anyhow he abated none of his dignity in recognition. (1)
  • Her bold recognition of their common constraint broke it down. (9)
  • The recognition they extended to him did not affect him deeply. (10)
  • Crammon bestowed upon himself the recognition he held to be his due. (12)
  • The sense of her guilt lay in the recognition that he had saved her. (10)
  • His face, after a moment of question, relaxed into joyful recognition. (9)
  • Her recognition of her cowardly feebleness brought the brood of fatalism. (10)
  • It is much to obtain even that recognition of our devotion from the hero. (10)
  • She played in public from the age of thirteen, winning instant recognition. (3)
  • Clementina took in the fact with silent recognition, and Mrs. Lander went on. (9)
  • Lapham wanted to make some open recognition of his good sense, but could not. (9)
  • From 1840, after concerts in Paris, he had universal recognition as a pianist. (3)
  • He was himself most cordial in his recognition of the things that pleased him. (9)
  • The felicitations included recognition of the originality of her whole scheme. (9)
  • He said so much in recognition of their goodness, that he became abashed by it. (9)
  • She looked again at the youth, and a blush of recognition gave life to her cheeks. (10)
  • In both it seems to me that she has failed of the recognition which her work merits. (9)
  • It was Otterson, with Mrs. Otterson; he turned upon March with hilarious recognition. (9)
  • In recognition of the different habits of their guests, they had dinner instead of tea. (9)
  • She fronted the house, and while he speculated abstractedly, recognition rushed on him. (10)
  • Adding, but she felt that there must be a full and open recognition of the fact among them. (9)
  • He had not been once in her eyes, and he expected a partial recognition at the good-night. (10)
  • Miss Woodburn gave it another flirt, and looked at it with a glance of dawning recognition. (9)
  • He sat down quickly, and, to avoid further recognition of his fellows, gazed in front of him. (8)
  • He gave the friendly animal a pat of recognition, and both were silent in the forest-silence. (10)
  • Two young pianists deserving of especial recognition are Ernst von Dohnanyi and Josef Hofmann. (3)
  • Druse neither turned his head nor looked at him, but lay without motion or sign of recognition. (1)
  • Vernon withstood the incitement to acquiesce, but he sparkled with his recognition of the fact. (10)
  • But I fancy his sweetest pleasure in his vast renown came from his popular recognition everywhere. (9)
  • He looked behind him, now, for the first time, in recognition of the place where they had stopped. (9)
  • Now, what I like so much in France is the clear unflinching recognition by everybody of his own luck. (2)
  • There was the form of a bow of moderate recognition between them, but other hats were off to Emilia. (10)
  • He could see that she did not know him, and it was a pretty thing to witness the recognition dawn on her. (9)
  • And, paying for what he had not eaten, he went out, passing two acquaintances without sign of recognition. (8)
  • To make, as I should say, some compromise between his superstitious reverence and his recognition of facts. (10)
  • Nowhere, it is believed, but in Ganegwag has so vile a creature as the dog obtained general recognition as a deity. (7)
  • Those two happy winters in Columbus, when I was finding opportunity and recognition, were the heydey of life for me. (9)
  • Even at that distance of a hundred yards and more he could see the dawning recognition in the obese brown-white body. (8)
  • We all gave way in a gale of laughter, and sat down on the verandah and had our joke out in full recognition of the fact. (9)
  • The desperate act of her flight demanded immediate recognition from him in simple language and a practical seconding of it. (10)
  • Thus a list of those who are and who are not entitled to recognition is in the hands of the management when the doors open. (21)
  • And the faces of those old heroes encircling that domed ceiling were blackened too, and scarred with damp, beyond recognition. (8)
  • Later in this year, Chopin went to Vienna, where he gave two concerts, winning instant recognition both as pianist and composer. (3)
  • Mrs. Kenton smiled rather bitterly, in recognition of the fact that the performance of their common duty must fall wholly to her. (9)
  • Near the gates of the Hillford station, he passed Wilfrid and Adela, hurrying to catch the up-train, and received no recognition. (10)
  • When the duet opened, Longfellow would look up with an arch recognition of the fact, and then go gravely on to the end of the canto. (9)
  • I have latterly seen or suspected a design on your part to meet my former wishes for a public recognition of the wife of Lord Ormont. (10)
  • There is also a sentimentality, or pseudo-emotionality (I have not the right phrase for it), which awaits full recognition in fiction. (9)
  • I fancy it did not lack recognition in its time, altogether, for I used to see it in Italian and French translations on the bookstalls. (9)
  • But in bearing my witness I feel accused, almost as if he were present; by his fastidious reluctance from any recognition of his helpfulness. (9)
  • Unfamiliar landscapes, glittering with sunshine or sullen with rain, come to me demanding recognition, pass, vanish and give place to others. (7)
  • The lady gazed softly over his head, letting her eyes drop a quiet recognition in passing; one or two of the younger gentlemen stared mockingly. (10)
  • The lady gazed softly over his head, letting her eyes drop a quiet recognition in passing; one or two of the younger gentlemen stared mockingly. (22)
  • Then he remembered noticing them, and started with a sense of recognition, which he verified by the hotel register when he had finished his meal. (9)
  • He compared their liberality with that of kings and princes, when these patronized science, with a recognition of the superior plebeian generosity. (9)
  • He thought proper to tell him that the public recognition he accorded to a particular lady was, in the present state of the world, scarcely prudent. (10)
  • I caught a glimpse of several familiar faces in the throng, notably the circus detective and the commissary department man, but gave no sign of recognition. (21)
  • The young author who wins recognition in a first-class magazine has achieved a double success, first, with the editor, and then with the best reading public. (9)
  • No, thought Rosamund, sinking dejectedly from a recognition of the heavenliness of the justice which lashed her and Nevil, and did not scourge Cecil Baskelett. (10)
  • From his recognition of these old schoolfellows Shelton turned to look at Halidome, who, having cleared his throat, was staring straight before him at the curtain. (8)
  • Yes, but the battles with Charlotte forced on his recognition once more, and violently, the singular consequences of his retirement and Coriolanus quarrel with his countrymen. (10)

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