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The first film will have recognisable references.
Water-cooler stories must have recognisable characters and a developing drama.
Players, at least, have recognisable faces, running styles and body shapes, but they don't look as convincing as Fifa's.
The teams have to think more about how they execute a play – they have to pass back and forth, and they have recognisable roles, like blockers and scorers.
They have recognisable corporate structures with boards of directors, chief executives, chief financial officers and sundry other chiefs; and they publish financial reports with carefully presented accounts and dull letters from the bosses.
Indeed, almost 140 genes implicated in human diseases such as hereditary deafness have recognisable relatives in Arabidopsis where their importance is, as yet, unknown.Arabidopsis also shares genes with a group of more rudimentary life forms, the cyanobacteria.
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Very few of them had recognisable ideological causes.
He declared himself in favour of poets having recognisable jobs and against the emergence of the university-subsidised poet.
The Beethoven, played with fire and vigour by violinist Thomas Gould and pianist Ana-Maria Vera, has recognisable structure and fluidity.
It sometimes sounds like something by Dennis Potter or Edward Bond, and its Englishness has recognisable cousins in Peckinpah's Straw Dogs and Bruce Robinson's Withnail & I.
It is right to be wary of words like "post-modern": if something has recognisable characteristics, it deserves an adjective that describes what it is, not what it isn't.
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