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It's something you can drop into conversation that is recognisable.
"I have no desire to be somebody that is recognisable all the time," she says.
It's a rollicking page-turner, but also a tour across the real geography of the highlands that is recognisable to any hiker.
The BBC aims to capitalise on a shortage of high-quality premises in central London by selling Television Centre, but new buyers will be expected to preserve the frontage that is recognisable to generations of viewers.
In his Telegraph Style Guide, for example, Heffer allowed the following introductory sentence: "A newspaper develops a 'house style' that is recognisable and, hopefully, in tune with its readership".
The Titanic lies in the cold waters of the north Atlantic and is rapidly disintegrating because of iron-eating bacteria, in a couple of hundred years there will be very little that is recognisable.
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In an age of late-baroque flamboyance, Liotard shows us intimacies that are recognisable from our own private moments.
We could have made a forced co-op platform puzzler with really basic mechanics that were recognisable to the gaming community.
Brands are breaking away from what may have been a traditional local norm and are instead using colours that are recognisable across the world.
Trump built an empire and a strong brand that's recognisable all around the world; he's a household name and a world-class businessman.
There are aspects of the on-screen Miranda that are recognisable from school, where Hart was well-liked and funny, says a contemporary.
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