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The first recognizable cities had emerged by approximately 3500 bc.
In 1832 she invented the first recognizable glass aquarium to aid her observations and experiments on the species.
The quaver in Mr. Smith's voice at the end of the album's "So What" was the first recognizable Cure moment in the show.
Because of his teasing entrances you won't recognize anything until the singer, Fay Claassen, starts singing the first recognizable words, but when she begins, he reduces the complications, clearing space for her.
There are many conflicting claims concerning the origin of the crank, but it has been reasonably well established that the first recognizable crank appeared in China early in the 1st century ad.
The first recognizable melody played on grand piano No. K0862 was the opening of the theme from "The Simpsons," but only one person at the Steinway & Sons factory in Queens heard it.
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The third recognizable gene pair in teleosts (A1/Z) is shared both with mammals and with cartilaginous fish, but A1 is always a member of a cluster (where determinable), whereas Z never is, consistent with a very ancient origin of this gene duplication, before the emergence of the cluster itself.
ROXY PAINE'S stainless-steel Dendroid sculptures seem straightforward enough at first, clearly recognizable as treelike forms.
The first is recognizable as the elegant black granite foyer of an opera house, which seats fifteen hundred.
Whether or not these earlier types were really roman, there would seem to be no reason for putting the production of the first clearly recognizable roman any later than the work of a Frenchman, Nicolas Jenson, who had learned printing in Germany and set up business in Venice at about the time the von Speyer monopoly ran out.
His voice, with its midrange, goes-down-easy, slightly excited, static-free hum, first became recognizable narrating "Space Patrol," a live radio show for children (it was also a television program) that began in 1950 and ran until the mid-1950s, with Mr. Tufeld introducing the shows' weekly missions made "in the name of interplanetary justice".
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