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This sweater, which she wore the first day she was hounded by photographers, was eminently recognizable to her peers...2...2
During the 40 years Mr. Buck ran his school, he was an eminently recognizable figure: an elegantly turned out, borzoi-thin man of 145 pounds, he commanded the leashes of a half-dozen or more dogs at a time — a good 500 pounds of dog in all — which fanned out before him like the spokes of a wheel.
On the one hand is a fairly united "way of looking at the world" (Coase 1978, 210) and an eminently recognizable style of reasoning, which is applicable across a broad range of domains: in that sense, economics is a truly generalistic form of expertise, defined by its techniques and epistemological processes rather than by its core beliefs about the way the world works.
It's weirdly ineffable, yet eminently recognizable to everyone who smells it.
Chiefly: Simpson was eminently recognizable, so if police planted evidence to frame him, they would have risked later discovering that he had a solid alibi.
Furthermore, the idea of isolating eminently recognizable pop culture items was ridiculous enough to the art world that both the merits and ethics of the work were perfectly reasonable debate topics for those who had not even seen the piece.
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He remains as recognizable as Super Mario or Lara Croft, yet eminently less playable.
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
Eminently reasonable.
Eminently fair".
This is eminently solvable.
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