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But unlike those much more recognizable Olympic veterans, the downhillers, the halfpipe riders spun, flipped and soldiered on.
But the unseeded Safina has a much more recognizable fourth-round opponent in No. 2-seeded Justine Henin-Hardenne, who defeated Saori Obata, 6-1, 6-2.
Classically, she is described as a sorceress and a witch, but I think she is a much less strong and much more recognizable woman than we thought".
Lasting Memory Holding the first-round lead at this year's Masters made Dennis Paulson much more recognizable among fans, particularly that week.
In fact, when the Nobel recipients were announced, some economists mistakenly thought the prize had gone to Bengt Holmstrom, an economist with a similar-sounding (and, to economists, much more recognizable) name.
Eugene Kaspersky, on the other hand, should be much more recognizable to the masses.
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It seemed more interesting to me to create a much more grounded, recognizable world that's, like, 10 degrees off.
At the end of an hour episode, they will all of a sudden become much more familiar and recognizable.
"At the end of an hour episode, they will all of a sudden become much more familiar and recognizable". Religious programming has found an audience on television going back to when Bishop Fulton Sheen got big ratings just by dissecting inspirational topics on his chalkboard for the DuMont and ABC networks in the 1950s.
None of its stops are its own: The line duplicates much of the older, more recognizable N. It was one of two unlucky subway lines to be axed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which is implementing major cuts to transit service this weekend to help close an $800 million funding gap.
True believers are much more threatening because they are at once a more recognizable enemy and one whose power rests outside reason, and outside the world.
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