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A work, however, as a whole is often an image of something quite recognizable.
Well after the halfway point, the silence is finally interrupted by Chris Peck's score, contributing not quite recognizable sounds: banging tools, machinery, squeaking glass, spacey chimes, voices.
Not quite recognizable emotions hover, hinted at by Yvan Greenberg's choreography, a strange brew of awkward gestures and simple but evocative movement phrases.
Yet there is a new and quite recognizable neighbor on that street: Pat Kiernan, the morning news anchor at NY1, who has just bought a house a few short blocks north of the Bedford stop on the L train, right there on the main drag.
"He is quite recognizable as a good symbol for someone who is Muslim and made it," said Dr. Abdel Moneim Said, director of the Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo and host of an Egyptian public affairs television program, "Behind The Events".
Other elements give an identity to TransMilenio: its red vehicles are quite recognizable, while its evocative name projects Bogotá and its mobility in a new, innovative dimension.
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The parathyroid glands are quite easily recognizable from the thyroid as they have densely packed cells, in contrast with the follicular structure of the thyroid.
A lie some defensive part of myself created so the mirror they held up to me wouldn't be quite so recognizable.
In this wonderful, fresh and fetishistic show of work by 14 mandala-conscious artists, many of them not-quite-yet recognizable names, originality and painstaking craftsmanship prevail.
Within that limited palate, I felt I was able to draw a character who was quite unique and recognizable and took up very little space on the screen.
Hamada of Japan Orient Express served a deep-fried pork cutlet on rice that lacked any recognizable flavor, quite an achievement for such a no-brainer dish.
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