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He has, though, been one of the most recognizable sights on the world's cricket grounds — a tall, angular, upright figure who earned the nickname Slow Death for the precise deliberation of his decision-making.
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For many New Yorkers, this sign is an instantly recognizable sight among the sea of faces at the NYC Pride march every year.
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Because Boivin jewelry was never signed -- Jeanne Boivin considered her style sufficiently distinctive to be recognizable on sight -- it is difficult today to identify it with certainty.
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"People sometimes reject wonderful partners who exist in plain sight but are not recognizable to them because of their fear of commitment," said LaMotte".Sometimes they're not even fully aware of this fear".
The variety of qualities that Cox, La Caze and Levine claim are needed for integrity might not be awkwardly heterogeneous collection they seem to be at first sight if they contribute in recognizable ways to the business of successfully taking one's life in itself an as lived with others— seriously.
The grizzly bear--whose population of 300-strong beckons people from all over the world for a sighting--is the most recognizable species of them all.
The two enemies share a moment of unexpected tenderness, one that suggests that Achilles' capacity for recognizable human emotions has been enlarged: moved by the sight of the courageous old man, he weeps, thinking of his own father back home — the father and the home he'll never see again, because, as we know, he has chosen a short, glorious life.
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