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It was, in other words, like a riff or a lick that a musician might use on a record, subtle and just identifiable enough that the consumer experiences it teasingly as familiar, and also, somehow, not.
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Essentially, EA argues that the historic player avatars depicted in the game are not readily identifiable enough for more than a de minimis number of people to recognize the avatars as being representations of the Plaintiffs.
As a fable, it has identifiable metaphors that are satisfying enough: the catalytic volcano stands for indigenous upheaval; the rape can be read as the struggle over and usurping of land; the father embodies a colonial era so neatly that rebels arrive at the farm's doorstep the morning he dies.
There are particular, identifiable decisions that he made which made the catastrophe worse.
We should really direct our actions only against identifiable problems that lend themselves to legislative solutions.
They're identifiable by that".
Great: This is an identifiable cause that can be changed.
Most teeth have identifiable features that distinguish them from others.
In short, they rarely fit neatly into a readily identifiable profile that lends itself to prevention.
Many of these changes are subtle enough that David Remnick, the magazine's editor, said that if the magazine fell on the floor and were three feet away, it would still be identifiable to longtime readers.
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