Sentence examples for recognizable individual from inspiring English sources

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Maceral, any of the numerous microscopically recognizable, individual organic constituents of coal with characteristic physical and chemical properties.

"It happens to be of one of my teammates, and he happens to be a real recognizable individual in the sports world".

To honor the thousandth anniversary (measured in lunar years) of the Hegira, which occurred in 622 A.D., an illustrated book is being prepared for the Sultan in the "Frankish," or "Venetian," style of receding perspective and recognizable individual portraiture.

In addition to the problem of disrupting proper training, this defeated our attempt of establishing each member as an easily recognizable individual within the community as the person to whom members of the villages should approach with concerns and/or inquiries.

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His five dancers are recognizable individuals as well as lithe and sometimes astonishingly agile movers.

In a 2001 PBS documentary, "Resistance: Untold Stories of Jewish Partisans," Kenneth M. Mandel and Daniel B. Polin tell the story through interviews with 11 partisans who become recognizable individuals recounting an astonishing past.

Lessing had set himself the goal of becoming the German Molière: in these comedies he most interestingly begins to draw his characters as recognizable individuals, breaking away from the traditional dramatic "types".

He was one of the most recognizable individuals on the planet because he offered a little bit of everything.

He has been a notable and newsworthy person during all this time--one of the most recognizable individuals on the planet.

Some are visual depictions of recognizable individuals, while others are literary or symbolic descriptions--idealizing, abstract, ironic--that remind us of the many ways that inhabitants of the world can become inhabitants of images".

Nucleosomes were clearly recognizable as individual 11 nm particles (see the horizontal scale bar and vertical scale in Figure 2A; the 500 nm magnifications are shown in Figure 3) in minichromosomes containing H1.1 and H1.2, which showed a decondensed structure similar to that found in the absence of histone H1 (−H1).

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