| 41. | He never broke his vacant stare, but slowly nodded in acknowledgement.
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| 42. | Ito says, searching for the right word, " but acknowledgement
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| 43. | No one expects the acknowledgement to be timely or lengthy.
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| 44. | But any acknowledgement helps, particularly from a Republican standard-bearer.
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| 45. | It's an acknowledgement of how much his father owns him.
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| 46. | It was Smith's acknowledgement of gifts from boosters:
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| 47. | We simply knew we needed a collective, final acknowledgement.
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| 48. | That was a rare, remarkable acknowledgement by an athlete.
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| 49. | We walked into the canteen, and there were greetings and acknowledgements.
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| 50. | But beyond that tacit acknowledgement, Putin gave little ground.
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