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This week Sting became the latest in a long line of those considering themselves authentic musicians to hit out at the show, describing it as a "preposterous" programme featuring judges who had "no recognisable talent apart from self-promotion, advising [contestants] what to wear and how to look" and a form of karaoke in which singers were permitted to conform only to narrow stereotypes.
This can be a publisher (Devolver, Focus, Curve) giving you marketing money, or a recognisable talent (Bithell, Blow), but also a proven studio (Roll7, Klei, Vlambeer).
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After all, despite being one of the network's most respected journalists (and most recognisable on air talent) since the early 90s, she's enjoyed a staggering recent second act as a comedy bad-arse on Twitter and via sketches for The Feed.
The likes of Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic, so off-colour up to now, reacted to their manager's recent criticisms and were recognisable against Dynamo as the talents of last term, with each conjuring their most convincing displays of the campaign to date.
But Brown had a special talent, and an instantly recognisable style that was realised on the Left Banke's first album in early '67, the awkwardly titled Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina.
Which is good, because they have talent, ambition, and most importantly a recognisable visual stamp.
In the 1980s, special effects artists became stars in their own rights as their incredible skills and talents gained recognition and plaudits as they turned previously recognisable faces into unrecognisable monsters.
Around the time he retired from teaching at the Royal College of Art in 2006, the wider art world woke up to his considerable collagist talents; his psychologically jarring splices of photos of old B-movie hopefuls are now instantly recognisable.
The first single is forgotten and the second a novelty that reveals talent but not ultimate intention, while the third established a literary and musical sensibility that would remain recognisable in his work until the end.
Even Messi was seen for many years in his own country as a quasi-European, a semi-Catalan, a creative player whose talents, and indeed personality on the pitch had been refined by Barcelona into something not obviously recognisable as Argentinian: more academic and orderly, a "cold" European-style creative star.
It's very recognisable".
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