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Chaucer wrote them when English was beginning to take a form recognisable today.

Cybulski manages, through Wajda, to express a uniquely Polish sensibility - reflecting his nation's troubled history - as well as the kind of youthful frustrations that are still recognisable today.

But it was by no means an unhappy time, and there is much that is familiar and recognisable today in her vivid novel about the era.

"The telecommunication businesses of 1978, meanwhile, are not recognisable today, nor are the names of many of the players and the service they once provided".

Capitalism is arriving, and its practices, all too recognisable today, are sweeping aside a privileged class that no longer knows how to maintain its way of life.

Whether despised or admired, its posters and slogans have been adopted as a stylish global shorthand for working-class revolt, more widely recognisable today than Marianne, the fictional French revolutionary mascot, or even Soviet images of Lenin.

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But the production that did most to change our perspective was the 1985 production by Bill Alexander, which set the action in a recognisable 1950s world, with Lindsay Duncan and Janet Dale as the witty wives seen plotting under the hairdryer.

The increased understanding of circulatory pathophysiology allowed the differentiation and description of shock by Blalock into the different subtypes recognisable today [31].

This biography makes him feel a little more contemporary, a little more recognisable to today's audience.

The person who is most recognisable from today's Westminster is the novel's clerk of the house, the magnificently bewhiskered Sir Roger Richards, whose real-life counterpart Sir Robert Rogers resigned last year and is now in the House of Lords.

The problems of poverty and how best to mitigate it without inculcating habits of idleness and debilitating dependency (the argument applies also to investment bankers) are eternal, the Victorian or Elizabethan arguments recognisable to today's debate.

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