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Indeed, fleetingly it's so recognisable it almost feels dated.
When the artist Dave Lynch projected a galloping horse above Nottingham in 2015, though recognisable it was indistinct due to the uneven cloud.
Leveson's published criteria for future regulation are broadly sensible, and indeed recognisable: it should be effective, cheap, cover all "newspapers", preserve freedom of expression, and be a free public service than protects the vulnerable.
You can't caricature someone who's not recognisable: it's a sign they've arrived.
His literary voice is universally recognisable: it's the voice of the mildly oppressed or suppressed, the silent victims of petty domestic tyranny (mostly women), the murmurs of lives not quite realised.
In addition, he says, once it has figured out the characteristics of what make a "car" recognisable, it can be used to "train" conventional computers – such as your mobile phone – how to more easily recognise a car, something which could interest the likes of Google.
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However, alternative scenarios cannot be ruled out at this stage, e.g., Shank could have been overlooked due to incomplete coverage of the T. adhaerens genome (currently 8×), or the gene might have diverged in the placozoan lineage to the extent that it is no longer recognisable, or it might have been lost in Trichoplax adhaerens but not in other placozoan species.
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.
Ours is so real, and its characters so recognisable, that it gets under the skin".
Typically dressed in androgynous black suits or, at a push, silky blue pyjamas on the Met Ball red carpet, Coddington is an understated industry treasure, her halo of ginger hair so recognisable that it recently became the star of its own Cousin It-style portrait by Tim Walker.
If we see a beacon, we initially recognise it as fire: an entity with a particular, recognisable, visual form; until it begins to move, for then we realise that it actually is a signal signifying something (for instance: the approach of a vessel).
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