Hughes can walk away with a certain pride in the fact that the Wales set-up has improved unrecognisably under his direction. |
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New IT means they access x-rays and ECGs from anywhere so no more lost notes, and the ambulance service is unrecognisably better. |
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But bank supervision has since become almost unrecognisably tougher. The most visible changes are in the capital cushions that banks must hold. |
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And the idea that Mr Brown has been unrecognisably transformed is also mistaken. |
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The economy and public finances are unrecognisably worse than they were back then. |
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Thomas Lodge Murray Prior appears almost unrecognisably as TML Prior in a section concerned with the use of Chinese labour. |
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Apart from a few renditions of Hymns and Arias before kick-off the place was unrecognisably devoid of atmosphere. |
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Roache, 80, belongs to religious cult the Pure Love Movement which predicted the world would change unrecognisably from December last year. |
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Over the last 60 years women have seen their roles expand unrecognisably from the traditional stay-at-home figure. |
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Today's Europe of 27 is unrecognisably different. |
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Although the place has changed almost unrecognisably from the pub I remember, the visit brought back many memories. |
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Lauras Trott and Robson, with their sweet smiles, their even-clarified-butter-wouldn't-melt faces, their plaited hair and One Direction tweets, unleash an almost unrecognisably aggressive persona on the track and the court. |
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Okay, they are not all brilliant communicators, but some of them are very good and as a group they are almost unrecognisably better than as little as ten years ago. |
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Thousands of spectators from the world over will on Sunday flock to an unrecognisably spruced up Jawaharlal Nehru stadium for the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. |
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