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Your hat should always have a recognisable standard.
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But the standard, instantly recognisable type is of a languorous young man, pouting, heavy-lipped and sultry - an image that has come to be almost a shorthand for "sex in stone".
The programme materials were made attractive and recognisable for the target group by using a standard lay-out and logo.
"We call on the Bangladeshi authorities to charge them promptly with a recognisable crime, in line with international law and standards, or else release them.
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It's a future which is much more chilling than the standard sci-fi wasteland, simply because it is much more recognisable: society is still functioning, most of the technology is familiar, but humanity doesn't have many years left.
Their bosom-hitching, world-weary duo Cissie and Ada, as indomitable as they were unimpressible, was recognisable – with certain regional adjustments – nationwide, though the northern form has always been the standard by which all others are judged.
What sounds like a standard crime drama is elevated by Wainwright's refusal to paint characters in easy and recognisable colours.
It's very recognisable".
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