(1) Marie refused to acknowledge her as a granddaughter, and there was the little matter of the missing Romanov assets that this possible new claimant could complicate.
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(3) The art world has begun to acknowledge his genius
(4) Whenever I go out, people refuse to acknowledge me if I start talking to them.
(5) Most Asatru refuse to acknowledge it as legitimate.
(6) Connor walked into the room and I narrowed my eyes at him slightly but quickly looked away, refusing to acknowledge him further.
(7) She passed the captain and, refusing to acknowledge him, lifted her chin high and looked in the other direction.
(8) It was an old bloke, who was refusing to acknowledge me.
(9) I even refused to acknowledge him in the hallways, that's how hurt I was.
(10) The hunter refused to acknowledge the farmer, so the farmer struck the Englishman, killing him.
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(12) The stingy and selfish Nash refused to acknowledge his son and would not provide child support until Stier sued him.
(13) Some parents refuse to acknowledge such sons as their progeny, and place adverts in newspapers proclaiming disavowal.
(14) It is not that they were unwilling to acknowledge the written word as a legitimate source of learning and wisdom.
(15) We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to Siobhan and her partner Liam for their kindness and hard work.
(16) The rest of Council rejected her call to cancel the deal, and were unwilling to acknowledge the letter.
(17) Though grateful for the credit and encouragement he receives from mostly female friends, Wood is frustrated by a society that refuses to acknowledge men as capable child carers.
(18) She refused to acknowledge my presence
(19) The international man, however, does always acknowledge his debt of gratitude to his parents and to the other members of his family.
(20) We speak the same language, understand the same cultural codes and implicitly acknowledge the validity of this type of academic product.