The Vatsadze family make wine in a way their most distant ancestors would recognise.
Yet the distinction between job-satisfaction and pay packet is one we can all recognise.
Serbs may too, but they have technical problems because of Kosovo, whose independence Serbia refuses to recognise.
His book is an impressive account of a world that few readers of this newspaper will recognise.
Much of this description could apply equally well to the artist, as artists themselves gradually came to recognise.
Overall, the plot is barely credible and the scientific setting hard to recognise.
By contrast, said Dr Westerman, each finger had at least 12 different gestures available to it that MultiTouch could recognise.
By explicitly allowing shareholders to sue rogue directors on behalf of the company, it clarifies a right that the courts already recognise.
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What emerges instead is an anxious inner dialogue of the kind Harold Bloom and his western canon have taught us to recognise.
The Greek-Cypriots had argued that it would be inappropriate for Turkey to join a club, one of whose members it failed to recognise.
He said children may be very vocal about their hallucinations or withdraw into their own world - which can be very hard to recognise.
It is the same wild landscape early safari-goers would recognise.
William Beveridge - father of the modern welfare state - was a Liberal politician, after all, and there are elements in our system today historians agree he would not recognise.
The agency described the legendary heroine as "foreign-looking" in her Disney incarnation and said the heroine's mannerisms were too different from the Mulan of Chinese folklore for viewers to recognise.
North Carolina (where the Democrats will hold their convention this summer) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a constitutional amendment to make marriage between one man and one woman the only legal union the state will recognise.
We have made a 20% improvement and in the letter from Ofsted they recognise that.
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There is no precedent for such an action, and the judges might refuse to recognise it.
It is high time that those on both sides of the Florida strait recognise that.
The existing age discrimination is indefensible and we hope the government will now recognise this.
The point is that bananas were such a luxury that East Germans could not even recognise one.
The basic argument, however, is not the full story, and Ms Asher is honest enough to recognise that.
What they lack are human features that make it possible to recognise them...
During this process of transformation - or genetic drift - the virus alters its appearance and the immune memory cells struggle to recognise it.
What's happened over the years is mortality has fallen down and down and down to between 20% and 25% as doctors inside Africa recognise it.
In 1948, Turkey was among the first countries to recognise Israel.
Mr Hoban said the committee's report "completely" failed to recognise this.
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