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If the ghosts returned, they would barely recognize it.
But viewers on premiere day would barely recognize it now: the documentaries, interview programs and shopping shows are long gone, replaced by reality shows and sitcom repeats.
Recently, Smith, partway through rereading "The Trials of Finch," said in an e-mail, "I can barely recognize it as something I wrote.
You'll find a few of them who can't resist filling a glass with more and more flavor dimensions, creating a gin and tonic that's such a complicated spectacle, you barely recognize it.
Mr. Takayama, the chef and owner of the newly opened Masa in the Time Warner Center, made his reputation at his Beverly Hills restaurant, Ginza Sushiko, as a perfectionist sushi chef whose genius veered from preparations of fugu, the poisonous blowfish considered a Japanese delicacy, to foie gras, cooked in such a traditionally Japanese fashion that the French would barely recognize it.
Regular visitors to Romanowski Park may barely recognize it next week, after a coalition of community groups give this Southwest Detroit park a complete makeover.
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The closest thing we've ever had to a national election involving full citizenship for lesbian and gay Americans went off remarkably, though network and cable media barely recognized it beyond anecdotal reports.
In a landscape I could barely recognize, I stood balanced atop a 140-foot-high silver egg.
He said, in reference to the audio of a remastered track by The Beatles, "[Y]ou could barely even recognize it as the same song.
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