Sentence examples for first recognisable from inspiring English sources

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Archaeology starts with the first recognisable artefacts which, on current evidence, appeared in East Africa about 2.5 million years ago.

After the war he worked at many institutions, including the University of Manchester, where he worked on the Manchester mark 1, one of the first recognisable modern computers.

The Man Who Invented Fiction is not a narrative biography; rather William Egginton is interested in what Cervantes' life reveals about how Don Quixote came to be, and how it might prove the bold claim in his title: that Quixote is not merely, as often claimed, the first recognisable modern novel, but offers a first definition of what fiction is and what it does.

The Man Who Invented Fiction is not a narrative biography; rather William Egginton is interested in what Cervantes' life reveals about how Don Quixote came to be, and how it might prove the bold claim in his title: that Quixote is not merely, as often claimed, the first recognisable modern novel, but offers a first definition of what fiction is and what it does.

Like Don Corleone receiving petitioners in his inner sanctum or Colonel Kurtz in his cave, this is one of Brando's crepuscular roles, a brooding creature of the shadows, from which the first recognisable thing is the nasal-strangulation of the voice.

The first recognisable manufactured toothbrush arrives in Europe in the late 18th century, and proper toothpaste only really gets going after the Second World War.

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Mambo No 5 by Lou Bega was the second most recognisable track at 2.48 seconds, while Survivor's Eye of the Tiger was third at 2.62 seconds.

The Who's Who spin-off from Channel 4's reality incarceration show has a history of including one housemate likely to appeal to Guardian readers of a certain age - Germaine Greer, George Galloway - but this was the first inclusion recognisable only to that constituency.

Draped in his trademark, multi-coloured long woolly scarf, the Fourth Doctor boasted a marvellously  distinctive, booming voice, recently voted  the fourth most recognisable in Britain.

The Scream has been described as the second most recognisable image in art history, and is one of only a tiny handful of artworks to have its own emoji.

RM did not reveal a pre-auction estimate for the Esprit, arguably the second most recognisable Bond car of all time, but Meghan McGrail, an RM spokeswoman, said the Esprit was expected to fetch over £500,000 ($760,000).

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