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Friar Laurence recognized Romeo when he arrived at Juliet's tomb. He discovered Romeo had not received the letter explaining the plan to fake Juliet's death and saw him beside her seemingly lifeless body.
Emmett Till wasn't recognized because he had been so severely beaten and shot that he was totally unrecognizable. He was identified using a ring he was wearing that was given to him by his mother, Mamie.
He published his findings in 1865 but it was not until after his death, more than 30 years later, that his work widely recognized published his findings in 1865 but it was not until after his death, more than 30 years later, that his work widely recognized. =]
Santa Margherita was a midwife in Cortona, Italy in the 13th century. She led a holy life and was recognized as a saint after her death.
Yes, attempted manslaughter is a recognized criminal offense in many jurisdictions. It involves the intent to cause serious harm or death to another person but falling short of actually causing the harm.
Treatment with vitamin C is usually successful, if the deficiency is recognized early enough. Left untreated, the condition can cause death.
not in the slightest A slightly more complete answer: Easter itself it not mentioned in the Bible. Easter is the time of year when Christians remember and celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus. Easter Sunday itself is the day Jesus was resurrected. Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) is the recognized as the day before the death of Jesus. Good Friday is recognized as the day Jesus was crucified.
People in Jamaica take part in the same traditions on nationally recognized holidays. However, after the death of a loved one Jamaicans participate in a ritual called Nine Night.
Henri Matisse died of a heart attack on November the 3rd 1954 in nice
There is no abbreviation for the word recognized. Recognized is a transitive verb that needs to be spelled out fully.
Based on officially recognized measurements, the Mojave Desert in Death Valley is the hottest place on earth and notthe Sahara.
The most well recognized story of Persephone today is her abduction from the Earth (her mother/life, Demeter) by Hades (her husband, King of the Underworld/death).