"'lf you're going to have a bunch of people, instead of having models, "'wouldn't it be great if each one was a face you'd recognise?" | |
"Didn't you recognise her? | |
"Don't you recognise me... | |
"Don't you think it's time to recognise "there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?" | |
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise, | |
"'lf you're going to have a bunch of people, instead of having models, "'wouldn't it be great if each one was a face you'd recognise?" | |
"Didn't you recognise her? | |
"Don't you recognise me... | |
"Don't you think it's time to recognise "there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?" | |
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise, | |
"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket. | |
"But the Merseyside docker, while rejecting Devlin, "also recognises the root cause of our problem "lies in that capitalist system of private ownership, | |
"Israel recognises the civil and equal rights of Nazarenes, "regardless of race, language or religion." | |
'And a politician recognises that a state without a cohesive identity 'is a state that cannot function - 'a state that will fail - 'and a failed state is a danger to the world. | |
'Hoping for that one moment where someone recognises their talent. | |
"A gipsy makes her dance at fairs, "but her mother recognises her thanks to a locket. | |
"But the Merseyside docker, while rejecting Devlin, "also recognises the root cause of our problem "lies in that capitalist system of private ownership, | |
"Israel recognises the civil and equal rights of Nazarenes, "regardless of race, language or religion." | |
'And a politician recognises that a state without a cohesive identity 'is a state that cannot function - 'a state that will fail - 'and a failed state is a danger to the world. | |
'Hoping for that one moment where someone recognises their talent. | |
"..then, l would have recognised her." | |
"And the light shineth in darkness, "and the darkness recognised it not." | |
"Haven,t you recognised me?" | |
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise, | |
"His name is among the most recognised in the Federation. | |
(Dennis Coffey) The first time that I remember actually recognising him is Mike Theodore called me on the phone one day and said, | |
- One day he'll be recognising me. | |
- One day he'll be recognising me. | |
- l'm sorry! - Thank you for not recognising me. | |
... asking anyone recognising themselves or anyone else they know to come forward and assist the police in their inquiries. | |
"..then, l would have recognised her." | |
"And the light shineth in darkness, "and the darkness recognised it not." | |
"Haven,t you recognised me?" | |
"He is noticed, but not recognised, by a waiter he does not recognise, | |
"His name is among the most recognised in the Federation. | |
(Dennis Coffey) The first time that I remember actually recognising him is Mike Theodore called me on the phone one day and said, | |
- One day he'll be recognising me. | |
- One day he'll be recognising me. | |
- l'm sorry! - Thank you for not recognising me. | |
... asking anyone recognising themselves or anyone else they know to come forward and assist the police in their inquiries. | |