Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew. |
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Then, after a hysterectomy at the age of 27, she was given drugs that made her thin before pumping up her body to an unrecognisable size. |
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But when they looked at brain tissue, the same genes were expressed so differently as to be unrecognisable. |
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With her flaky skin, bad teeth and straggly hair, she's almost unrecognisable. |
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But here she was, her hair bleached blonde wearing an extraordinary ensemble and as I found out almost totally unrecognisable. |
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As well as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa society has produced a wide range of unrecognisable eating disorders. |
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Arellan's corpse was unrecognisable, needing DNA tests to confirm his identity. |
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The original mandapam where the king used to rest while visiting the temple is quite unrecognisable now. |
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The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle. |
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It involves distorting an image so that it is unrecognisable unless viewed in the right way. |
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Somehow, his voice has been shorn of its trademark vibrato and rendered unrecognisable. |
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The team is unrecognisable from the one that finished third in the 1998 World Cup, though. |
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Two pieces of unrecognisable chicken coated in artificial breadcrumbs and deep fried in greasy fat coming up. |
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It was all worryingly inauthentic to Scottish eyes and unrecognisable even to the half-Italian eyes of my dinner companion. |
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Fans have grown frustrated that a player who displayed such talent at Leeds just two years ago is almost unrecognisable now. |
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The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain. |
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The Labour party I found there was unrecognisable to the one I encountered 10 years ago. |
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The little girl was otherwise unrecognisable, covered in blood and crushed in the back of the mangled wreck that had been her parents' car. |
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Fire hydrants must be neither obstructed nor made unrecognisable or inaccessible. |
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Cables, gantries and all manner of unrecognisable machinery hamper navigation, although as time passes an exposed engine block allows me to make a bit more sense of the scene. |
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Fast forward four decades, and our lives today are unrecognisable to our grandmothers. |
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He would be practically unrecognisable without his signature ginger hair. |
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With her long curly brown hair, she looks almost unrecognisable as the peroxide blonde, sharp eyebrowed pop star of today. |
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Some might call its indistinct figures and smeary background a mess, unrecognisable to many as a work by his hand. |
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The species is sometimes unrecognisable, with sandstorms rendering its cap shredded and often brown. |
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Legends and fables had been developed, making everything even more unrecognisable. |
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The whole identification plate has the status of a certificate and must not be altered or made unrecognisable. |
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In this way, details of the original signal are overlaid and rendered unrecognisable. |
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The world is unrecognisable from that which we experienced as students twenty or thirty years ago. |
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All of the major players in the music magazine market have been changed to such a degree that they are almost unrecognisable these days. |
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In some cases OmniPage Pro 11 recognises documents that were previously unrecognisable. |
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The floors, once covered with the finest parquetry, are unrecognisable, the blinds don't work, the light-bulbs drape from thin wires where lamps used to hang. |
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So remote are some of these khors that people still have their water delivered by boat and speak a dialect almost unrecognisable to Arabic speakers from Muscat. |
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When he finally tracked down the body it was unrecognisable. |
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That was only 16 months ago but Ireland are unrecognisable now. |
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Yes, this is an exaggeration, but not an unrecognisable one. |
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The beer would be unrecognisable today, being a fermented concoction from the leaves of the rimu and manuka trees, molasses and wort juice. |
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Now, most people stop having imaginary friends once they're adults, but mine sometimes drop in on journalists to give them completely unrecognisable accounts of my life. |
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Then follow it with an almost unrecognisable Let's Dance, played on Spanish guitar with an added bosa nova beat. |
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Labels and signs can become dirty or unrecognisable in the course of time. |
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The crisis is not yet over and its landscape is still unrecognisable. |
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Fast forward nine years and they are unrecognisable, with a much softer, alt-rock sound. |
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Without exception, the performances in Lovelace are brilliant – especially the principals, as well as Robert Patrick and an unrecognisable Sharon Stone as Linda's ice-cold parents. |
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One was identified as Russian, one as either Kharachayev or Cherkessk, and the third was unrecognisable. |
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The media is unrecognisable since the days when Salman Rushdie was issued a fatwah. |
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Lying at the heart of contemporary Datong, the old city was almost unrecognisable until a few years ago, except for a handful of surviving monuments buried within shabby multi-storey buildings. |
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There's a point where Sharen must have known that life, if it could even last beyond the next few minutes, would likely be unrecognisable forever. |
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In the form of its DNA, the virus may however remain unrecognisable to the immune system and therefore survive unassailably in the surviving nerves. |
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Exit doors, escape hatches and any signs indicating their position must not be obstructed, built over, blocked, covered or made unrecognisable in any other way. |
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The position of leading NATO is unrecognisable from its early roots. |
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The rebound offers the first ray of light in a nation that to a great degree has been rendered unrecognisable by the corrosive effects of austerity. |
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Spain also has no sympathy with the idea of distorting the fundamental principles, such as free movement of people, until they become unrecognisable, purely so as to give ammunition to Cameron again the xenophobic Ukip. |
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Armchair manifestos are largely absurd descriptions of social reality and will be completely unrecognisable to Europe's enormous army of unemployed and socially excluded. |
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