Sentence examples for To be recognizable from inspiring English sources

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"It has to be recognizable as Knut," Mr. Ziolko added.

He said the designers wanted the car's silhouette "to be recognizable from a long distance".

This tomb is said to be recognizable in the mound named Poggio Gajella, near Chiusi.

Each still commands Wales's supreme popular tribute — to be recognizable simply by their first names.

At times, his voice also came through clear enough to be recognizable.

Mr. Sinatra had to be large, he had to be bright and, above all, he had to be recognizable.

"The main objective that I have is not to be recognizable," Mr. Hikind said in an interview.

Moving through "There Is No Greater Love," Mr. Glasper played quickly, piling energy into the theme just long enough for it to be recognizable, then took it apart.

"I wanted the pieces to be recognizable to design professionals, to convey that the house had a seriousness, not just an architectural flight of fancy," Mr. Huggins said.

Hitler's body was too badly burned to be recognizable, so the jaws were removed since they offered the best means of identification.

By Paul Rudnick Wendy Wasserstein, who died last week at only fifty-five, was one of the few Pulitzer Prize winners to be recognizable by her first name.

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