Some articles on recognized:
Boraginales
... Boraginales is recognized in neither of two major classification systems, the Cronquist system and the APG II system, but has been recognized in some recent references ... including within it the traditionally recognized families Hydrophyllaceae and Lennoaceae based on recent molecular phylogenies that show that Boraginaceae as traditionally defined is paraphyletic with respect to ...
... Boraginales is recognized in neither of two major classification systems, the Cronquist system and the APG II system, but has been recognized in some recent references ... including within it the traditionally recognized families Hydrophyllaceae and Lennoaceae based on recent molecular phylogenies that show that Boraginaceae as traditionally defined is paraphyletic with respect to ...
Albanian Superliga - Albanian Football Champions Results - Performance By Club
... seasons Tirana 24* 13 1911 (not yet recognized by AFA) 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939 (not yet recognized by AFA), 1942 (not yet recognized by AFA), 1964-1965, 1965-1966, 1968, 1969-1970 ...
... seasons Tirana 24* 13 1911 (not yet recognized by AFA) 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939 (not yet recognized by AFA), 1942 (not yet recognized by AFA), 1964-1965, 1965-1966, 1968, 1969-1970 ...
Timber Rattlesnake - Taxonomy
... Previously, it was recognized by Gloyd (1936) and Klauber (1936) ... (1972) concluded no subspecies should be recognized ... Dundee and Rossman (1989) recognized C ...
... Previously, it was recognized by Gloyd (1936) and Klauber (1936) ... (1972) concluded no subspecies should be recognized ... Dundee and Rossman (1989) recognized C ...
Pauline Musters
... Pauline Musters (February 26, 1876 - March 1, 1895) at 23 inches (58 cm) tall, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the shortest woman ever recorded ... Preceded by Lucia Zarate Shortest Recognized Woman ever 1895-present Succeeded by - Preceded by Lucia Zarate Shortest Recognized adult human ever 1895-1990 Succeeded by Gul ...
... Pauline Musters (February 26, 1876 - March 1, 1895) at 23 inches (58 cm) tall, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the shortest woman ever recorded ... Preceded by Lucia Zarate Shortest Recognized Woman ever 1895-present Succeeded by - Preceded by Lucia Zarate Shortest Recognized adult human ever 1895-1990 Succeeded by Gul ...
Podgorica Assembly - Epilogue
... The deposed King and his internationally recognized Government of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile in Neilly was informed of this by French intelligence ... Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was internationally recognized, but the Montenegrin question itself was left to be later resolved because of a bloody conflict escalating in Montenegro ... The independence of Montenegro was recognized by the Great Powers until 1922 after which all states accepted the Yugoslav claim on this state ...
... The deposed King and his internationally recognized Government of the Kingdom of Montenegro in Exile in Neilly was informed of this by French intelligence ... Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was internationally recognized, but the Montenegrin question itself was left to be later resolved because of a bloody conflict escalating in Montenegro ... The independence of Montenegro was recognized by the Great Powers until 1922 after which all states accepted the Yugoslav claim on this state ...
More definitions of "recognized":
- (adj): Provided with a secure reputation.
Example: "A recognized authority"
Synonyms: recognised
Famous quotes containing the word recognized:
“The real enemy can always be met and conquered, or won over. Real antagonism is based on love, a love which has not recognized itself.”
—Henry Miller (18911980)
“What is called politics is comparatively something so superficial and inhuman, that practically I have never fairly recognized that it concerns me at all.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The common goal of 22 million Afro-Americans is respect as human beings, the God-given right to be a human being. Our common goal is to obtain the human rights that America has been denying us. We can never get civil rights in America until our human rights are first restored. We will never be recognized as citizens there until we are first recognized as humans.”
—Malcolm X (19251965)