This unit is extraordinarily rich in organic carbon and readily recognizable in the field and in downhole logs. |
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The buildings, lights and other images are hardly recognizable in her works. |
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Chalk is perhaps the most recognizable and conspicuous rock type in Europe. |
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The curve and the clock tower are enough to make the building recognizable from anywhere. |
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Some of the words are recognizable, but the context makes their meaning indecipherable. |
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It is an allegory for our own society, our own people and it should be immediately recognizable to any member of the audience. |
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The existence of a bourgeoisie was marked by recognizable forms of behavior and of ideas. |
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As the bus turned into a new recognizable road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind. |
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Not content to be the most recognizable woman on the planet, she also wants to be the most widely read. |
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The first body found has been so mutilated it's barely recognizable as a body. |
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If the news business is to survive in any recognizable form, it must adapt to this new reality. |
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It makes me wonder what items in this room tonight will be recognizable ten years hence. |
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They showed the character that is now instantly recognizable within the county squad. |
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The minarets, columns, and pillars that make up the skyline are a mixture of recognizable Alexandrian landmarks and the Bellinis' own invention. |
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If you do travel, leave a recognizable signal showing your direction of travel. |
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Redford, Mirren, and Dafoe do wonders with the routine material and create recognizable and relatable characters. |
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Persons with anorexia nervosa eventually become visibly recognizable because of their severely underweight status. |
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There she was, barely recognizable, a diva dressed in a leotard, her hair drawn into a knot. |
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One of the reasons for the film's authenticity is its almost complete avoidance of recognizable actors. |
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After three rings there was a click and a couple of seconds later Laura's easily recognizable voice floated to my end of the line. |
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One of the additional sidelights of this work was that the rostra of both Palaemon and Nephrops were among the last recognizable fragments. |
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As it turns out, chimaeroids scarcely have a recognizable otic region, much less an otic jaw articulation. |
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A gold crest graced the bottom, as did Mr. Coates' loopy, recognizable signature. |
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They are roughly textured lumpen masses, yet they're instantly recognizable, which makes for a palpable tension. |
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They can vary in size from needing high power magnification in order to see them to being readily recognizable on low power. |
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In the foreground, a vast crowd marches in front of a military band led by a drum major whose face is recognizable as that of Emile Littre. |
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It begins with a premise that is well worn and recognizable within the genre of science fiction. |
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The cuticle of juvenile stages is thin and weakly sclerotized, and sternal and tergal plates are barely recognizable in the light microscope. |
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General interest in teams wanes, unlike in college basketball, where March Madness creates recognizable teams and players out of the little guys. |
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One end of the sea cucumber is its mouth, recognizable by a fringe of tentacles. |
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First produced in 1876, it's immediately recognizable by the wiping rod held in thimbles beneath the barrel. |
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He believes any investigator chosen to speak as a product advocate must be a recognizable thought leader. |
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Many address recognizable contemporary events and the broad historical dynamics of cultural change. |
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Minor, easily recognizable diseases are treated by a medicine man, an expert in herbal remedies. |
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Being right then is not a matter of having some recognizable state of mind, a sense or feeling of certainty. |
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When music is recognizable, as in a melody with a traditional harmonic accompaniment, we experience reassurance. |
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The slumps form a chain of isolated hills easily recognizable in the elevation model. |
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Now we have a fellow who clearly expects slavish cooperation, even when he goes off the rails of recognizable human sexuality. |
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Though the fragments may constitute recognizable figures at points, they will do so only transiently. |
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The pinks, yellows, golds, and reds of dusk and dawn are hallmarks of his work and make Rowell's shots instantly recognizable. |
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He's probably the single most recognizable name in the world of mixed martial arts. |
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They then added the enzyme trypsin to carve up the remaining proteins into small, but still recognizable fragments, or peptides. |
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He is the novel's most famous character, and an easily recognizable symbol of monomania. |
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Changes in population size tend to leave recognizable signatures in the patterns of nucleotide diversity. |
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This feeling of being loved and supported by the Universe in general and by certain recognizable spirits in particular is bliss. |
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Nowhere is this link between the form and the content of bloodless revolution more recognizable than in Scott's Old Mortality. |
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You will probably not see something so unique and yet so completely recognizable in the realm of low-budget moviemaking. |
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He strains to hear something recognizable, but the fog and the sea muffle everything. |
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Instead of letting his partial paralysis become his recognizable characteristic, he lets his playing persona speak on the murderball court. |
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The melodies of each of these songs are immediately recognizable, yet their specific origins remain murkily unknown. |
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They represented deities, mythical creatures, imaginary beasts, and recognizable fauna imbued with symbolic meanings. |
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Forever the footprints, barely recognizable from the severe weather conditions, followed their unseeable path and never once changed direction. |
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They're everywhere on the West Bank, or so it seemed, recognizable for their unvarying, unadorned, uninspired architecture. |
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His deadpan delivery and brain-twisting concepts have made him one of the most recognizable comedians in the business. |
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In contrast to other common styles of the time, Wright's Usonians were easily recognizable. |
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Along with his haywire fringe of Brillo pad hair, Wright's somnolent nasal drone is the single most recognizable thing about him. |
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Here are men who created a signature sound, something instantly recognizable and never duplicated. |
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The torn cotton nightshirt sagged from his frame, hardly recognizable as clothing it was so ripped. |
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His is perhaps the most recognizable face in Nollywood, as he has appeared in more than 150 films. |
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For the study of vowels and consonants, the waveform is presented as a spectrogram, on which sounds appear as recognizable visual patterns. |
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He was barely recognizable, not the same slightly distorted but nevertheless vibrant voice over the phone. |
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Among our fans, he is as popular as burgoo and as recognizable as the Keeneland logo. |
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As time went by, a subtle change began to overtake her, transforming her by degrees into another person hardly recognizable to her children. |
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After squinting in an attempt to discern a couple of features to make the object recognizable, he began walking swiftly towards it. |
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I went over to the mirror, grabbed a few hairpins, and proceeded to wrestle my hair into a recognizable state. |
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Not a recognizable building remained standing, although one could quite easily be buried. |
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Even though all the stave churches had structural differences but they have a recognizable general impression. |
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It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat, and the offbeat rhythm section. |
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In commercial corned beef hashes, the meat is often minced, but if you make hash at home, you can leave it in recognizable chunks. |
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Section of a bnd clone viewed under light microscopy shows no recognizable photoreceptors or ommatidial organization in the mutant tissue. |
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In the heart of the vast central square of the place she caught sight of a recognizable object. |
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One of the main problems the NFL has is since the players wear helmets, the athletes aren't very recognizable outside of their uniforms. |
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However, in many reefal carbonates stromatoporoids are the only recognizable fossils available to the biostratigrapher. |
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Over time, the imperial tented bed became an outsized symbol of the Empire style's most recognizable design. |
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The Life of Billy Graham is a superb exploration into one of the nation's most recognizable names. |
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This horizon represents the latest use of the fabric of the Roman city of Corinth that is now recognizable. |
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But she wasn't screaming in horror or fear, but with easily recognizable rage. |
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Chabon's local neighborhood becomes a site of panic, and people fear that which is not immediately recognizable. |
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The regime should be treated as a pariah, not just as a hostile but recognizable political competitor. |
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Movies have recognizable characters, people we can identify and sympathize with. |
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While trends are instantly recognizable by length, pattern, or decoration, classics transcend time with their cut, style, and fabric. |
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The creators of Ido felt that much of Esperanto was either not internationally recognizable, or unnecessarily deformed. |
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Though a self-proclaimed Australian writer, Carey is a fabulist who does not write in any recognizable national tradition. |
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Minimalist art is not a recognizable style like impressionism, but rather an art movement. |
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Thus conciliation made a recognizable difference to the content of Community legislation. |
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The cheeses for export are coated with red wax, which makes them instantly recognizable. |
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One of their films is instantly recognizable in a fashion that a Kazan film never is. |
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Form a question and make it specific and finite so that the answer is easily recognizable. |
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The new plutocracy wanted a recognizable artistic language that would ease their cultural insecurities and establish their legitimacy. |
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It was the vibrant flame of her hair, her crowning glory, which made her so instantly recognizable. |
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The original porphyritic texture with plagioclase phenocrysts is still recognizable. |
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Northern Ireland is recognizable by its lush green countryside and stout mountains leading down to a steep and craggy shoreline. |
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They fossilize readily and in recognizable form because the interlocking desmas retain the original form of the sponge. |
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His recognizable croon is as heartfelt as ever but it's the three-part harmonies that really transport these songs. |
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The clothing she wore last year is tattered and frayed, but still recognizable. |
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Sharp, low ridges delimit fusiform areas along the body surface with fine transverse striation recognizable in places. |
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Of the rest, about half were clearly recognizable as developmentally disabled adults. |
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There is still a recognizable contrast with the European experience on the continent, with absolutism and enlightened despotism. |
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Specimens showing a distinct recognizable set of diagnostic features were defined as morphotypes and documented photographically. |
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Kim was an exuberant, charismatic woman who emanated a warmth and generosity that was instantly recognizable. |
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She is by far the only recognizable star of this set, yet each show has dozens of regulars and guest stars. |
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She often enlarges aerial views and other scenes to a size at which the viewer feels unbalanced due to the lack of recognizable perspective. |
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The centriole is one of the most recognizable structures in all of biology. |
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Purely abstract art, art without a recognizable subject, cannot function in this crucial project. |
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The movie is not weighted down by plot, but it does have a recognizable storyline featuring legitimate characters and a few nice twists. |
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With still greater increases in caliber, a distinct intima, media, and adventitia become recognizable. |
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When I shave my hair in a Mohawk, toss on a pair of cut-offs and a ratty U.W. Madison t-shirt, however, I'm instantly recognizable as a gringo. |
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It is less grand, has no recognizable actors, and in its own way is much more artful. |
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Such novelistic fragments not only portray recognizable figures of lovers' thought but vividly display mechanisms of signification and their entrammelling complications. |
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The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry rendition of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic. |
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Each of these small paintings portrays a Calvary scene with a kneeling Carthusian, recognizable by his white full-length scapular, fitted with a cowl. |
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Here are five very recognizable organizations that spend vastly more on fundraising efforts than on support for any candidate. |
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His shot choices are haphazard and arrhythmic, always cutting against any recognizable beat. |
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Their sparse details and antic distortions are surreal yet recognizable enough to hit the target, whether it's a powerful politician or a basic human type. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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Sicilian marquetry furniture is immediately recognizable by the rosettes with eight petals, similar to the quatrefoil of Genoa and the star of Naples. |
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If their appearance trumps their stranger status, it is not because it signifies freedom, but because it signals that they belong to a recognizable counterculture. |
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Faisal, a thin man in his late thirties, was easily recognizable with his black-framed glasses and close-cropped beard. |
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As I have just noted, most nineteenth-century writers who espoused gymnastics for women approved of calisthenic exercises, several of which are recognizable today. |
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Most recognizable were the brightly colored, woven sashes, or ceintures. |
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Workers and residents alike search for personal property, landmarks from a barely recognizable neighborhood, and bodies. |
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Subjects are thus interpellated into the symbolic order as gendered and raced beings and are recognizable only in reference to the existing grid of intelligibility. |
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In 2007, a Dorset man brought a lawn statute featuring a recognizable Egyptian headdress to an expert for evaluation. |
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The drawings and watercolors on exhibit vary from preparatory sketches to finished drawings depicting views in Delft that are still recognizable today. |
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Their unity is recognizable by common speech and common artistic tradition, but they did not constitute one race or group of tribes ethnologically. |
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Portraits of the rolling stones and other easily recognizable stars populate the small, alcove-like room straight ahead. |
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The formation of mineral deposits and metalliferous vein ores in recognizable crystalline forms took his attention and were carefully described in scientific fashion. |
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Fruiting plants are immediately recognizable by the unique bright blue color of their drupes, but sterile shrubs are very nondescript and easily overlooked. |
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Today, his portraits are distinctly recognizable as Nadars as much as they register the likenesses of individual historic figures. |
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Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie. |
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The exhibition goes on to dissect the recognizable aesthetic of paparazzi photos. |
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The words that are recognizable are not strung together in a coherent way. |
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Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use. |
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The most recognizable collaborator is Tilda Swinton, whose green twinset she titled, The twinset of My Dreams. |
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Among the self-portraits are recognizable faces of models including Edie Campbell, Doutzen Kroes, and natalia Vodianova. |
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The artist's best-known works, big color photographs of wealthy WASPs at home, show us characters both instantly recognizable and subtly surprising. |
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The very greatest pianists possess, by some alchemy which combines technique with some unknown elements, a personal sound which is easily recognizable. |
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Mostly duck hunters but a few recognizable birders were there also. |
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It follows recognizable formulas and trades on traditional stereotypes. |
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So, we founded A is For, an organization that uses the scarlet letter A as an instantly recognizable symbol of defiance and unity. |
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And part of what makes it weird is that he stands alone as a recognizable figure. |
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This list of the guilty implicated in the events at Pitelinskii district offered a virtual catalogue of recognizable and acceptable enemies of the Soviet state. |
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Warren makes one clearly recognizable gesture to the center, and the centrists make one recognizable gesture to the left. |
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As regards weapon effects, they are distinct and varied, with each individual pistol, shotgun and automatic rifle having its own recognizable report. |
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But unlike any other director, he was an identifiable public figure, as recognizable as any president or movie star. |
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He developed an idiosyncratic, instantly recognizable style that combined figurative expressionism with influences from Klimt, Schiele and Austrian Art Nouveau. |
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The style icon has released a collection of products designed to help achieve her recognizable light striking black lash line and seductive red lips. |
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Now without earlocks, and having shaved his once long beard more closely to his face, he is hardly recognizable. |
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The checkable box acts as a visually recognizable icon next to its discriminating text. |
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With a staggering walk, ragged clothes, and a terrifying dead-eyed stare, the zombie is an instantly recognizable monster of the big screen. |
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Such a double-minded person is perhaps hardly recognizable in this world, because his double-mindedness not evident inside the world. |
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most recognizable opera houses and landmarks. |
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They all appear to have resembled rugby football, wrestling and volleyball more than what is recognizable as modern football. |
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A recognizable form of billiards was played outdoors in the 1340s, and was reminiscent of croquet. |
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Poland began to form into a recognizable unitary and territorial entity around the middle of the 10th century under the Piast dynasty. |
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It has generally been considered one of the most recognizable accents within American English. |
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While divinely inspired, the text stills consists of words in human languages, arranged in humanly recognizable forms. |
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It is not only Hopper's most famous painting, but one of the most recognizable in American art. |
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The individuals portrayed would have been recognizable without the need for other symbols or a written reference to their names. |
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Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable. |
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The bellows is the most recognizable part of the instrument, and the primary means of articulation. |
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The city's frequent portrayal in music, film, and popular culture has made the city and its landmarks recognizable worldwide. |
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Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable genera of dinosaurs and lived during the mid to late Jurassic. |
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Surface water flow can include flow both in recognizable river channels and otherwise. |
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Sturgeon are recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes. |
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One of the most recognizable features of the Mandan was their permanent villages made up of earthen lodges. |
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Feathers are one of the most recognizable characteristics of modern birds, and a trait that was shared by all other dinosaur groups. |
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The first recognizable hominins, the australopithecines, appeared in the Pliocene. |
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On several occasions, Arabic words are given, but are not always recognizable, owing perhaps to the carelessness of copyists in such matters. |
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The Dutch legacy is still recognizable in Pernambuco's people, accent and architecture. |
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Some languages have borrowed so much that they have become scarcely recognizable. |
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Dance music has instantly recognizable patterns of beats built upon a characteristic tempo and measure. |
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Evangelicalism did not take recognizable form until the 18th century, first in Britain and its North American colonies. |
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Incorporated into the Han Feizi and The Art of War, he nonetheless lacked a recognizable group of followers. |
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Originally, computers' attempts at making music were recognizable by their beeps and boops and weird swoops. |
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As the newspaper uncrumpled, the picture on the frontpage become recognizable. |
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Simply defined, an anamorph is a deformed shape that takes on a recognizable form when viewed from a specific, usually extreme, angle. |
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The cast would need a great deal of machining to become a recognizable finished part. |
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Ladarta is evidently labdanum, also apparently entirely unknown to our earlier sources, at least by a recognizable name. |
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Aside from Coca-Cola and McDonald's, is there a more recognizable symbol of American consumer culture than the Hershey bar? |
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On gross examination, 4 of the resected lung specimens had recognizable blebs or bullae. |
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Hulk Hogan, the most recognizable figure in pro wrestling, will be making a rare area appearance Nov. |
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They show diffuse intertubular infiltration with recognizable tubular remnants. |
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All the interviewees are top economists, although some will be more recognizable than others to the average economist or to the lay public. |
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Municipalities seek that care for youth recognizable, closer and less bureaucratically organized. |
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Many of his observations are readily recognizable to a reader of Darwin. |
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The single cell layer of tapetum surrounding the anther loculus is first recognizable at the early Microsporocyte stage. |
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That neon sign is as recognizable as the Hollywood sign to some. |
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The Matryoshka doll is a recognizable symbol of Russia, and the towers of Moscow Kremlin and Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow are Russia's main architectural icons. |
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Despite the fact that the Visigoths ruled what is now Spain for upwards of 250 years, there are almost no recognizable Gothic words borrowed into Spanish. |
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Fallen Angels is really faan fiction disguised as pro fiction. Everybody in it is recognizable fan with name changed. As such, it is an enjoyable romp. |
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The immanent nisus to completion, therefore, drives the complex to the explication of its internal relations so that they become recognizable as such. |
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However, it was two early British economists Adam Smith and David Ricardo who later developed the idea of free trade into its modern and recognizable form. |
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Relatively straightforward statements and recognizable accoutrements of spiritual striving were accompanied by less categorizable, more esoteric elements. |
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If nothing else, the authors invite the playful esemplastic pleasures of seeing recognizable shapes in the clouds and wild religious meanings in films. |
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These are very tranquil, slow-moving images featuring two central protagonists, the artists, who appear in front of backdrops recognizable as blue-box montages. |
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In these letters Ignatius spoke much of his concern at what are recognizable as forms of gnostic belief, including docetic views of Christ's Passion. |
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The classically styled camera recalls design cues such as a recognizable pentaprism and top cover, which is now constructed of durable, lightweight magnesium alloy. |
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By the end of the early modern period, the structure and orientation of higher education had changed in ways that are eminently recognizable for the modern context. |
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The djembe has become the most recognizable drum from West Africa, with a history that can be traced to the twelfth century Mali Empire and the Mandinka people. |
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So there were recognizable things such as lizards and squares, and realists argued that the abstracta of lizardom and squareness also had a real independent existence. |
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When the recurrence is palpable and recognizable enough, we would probably place the line within metricity, and therefore certainly within rhythmicity. |
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In async and bisync protocols, which are character-oriented, the line-handlers are always looking for recognizable control characters, usually seven or eight bits long. |
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The telegenic city has long been a favored filming location, especially for chase scenes that feature some of the world's most recognizable landmarks. |
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All are different yet Bach's ingenious use of a constantly evolving bass line gives them an instantly recognizable familial trait, like the Hapsburg chin. |
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One of the more recognizable ghosts in English literature is the shade of Hamlet's murdered father in Shakespeare's The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. |
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Waltham had no recognizable town center until the 1830s, when the nearby Boston Manufacturing Company gave the town the land that now serves as its central square. |
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However, recognizable bicameral institutions first arose in Medieval Europe, associated with separate representation of different estates of the realm. |
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Decent people out there. Russ wants to believe they are still assembled in some recognizable manner, the kindred unit at the radio, old lines and ties and propinquities. |
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The surviving third of the map shows part of the western coasts of Europe and North Africa with reasonable accuracy, and the coast of Brazil is also easily recognizable. |
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