Some designs have a sinuous, undulating quality that is identifiably French. |
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From 1969-74, the rock industry produced 34 identifiably anti-war songs, of which 26 made it into the top 100 in the American charts. |
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It is taking the US system towards a European system of more identifiably partisan newspapers. |
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The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English. |
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Thus, from infancy individuals are expected to fit into one of these two categories and to remain identifiably as such until death. |
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Business enterprises and persons which have an identifiably close relationship with the stated persons for family, personal or business reasons. |
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When children from many schools are gathered together, those from Sathya Sai Schools are identifiably different. |
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A few cost items in the accounts identifiably relate wholly or mainly to international operations. |
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One form is identifiably female and stands inside a wooden horizontal icon for man. |
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How can it remain identifiably women centred without being trivialized with stereotypes of sentimentalism? |
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There is nothing more identifiably Canadian to the rest of the world than our game of hockey. |
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For the state system, the father, mother, and the date and place of birth make a person identifiably unique. |
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Financial stipend programmes for identifiably marginalized groups can lower household costs and provide incentives for education. |
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He used the grandeur of a decorative, classicizing composition but did not archaize the scene by putting the women in identifiably regional clothing. |
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It is identifiably west coast, but I don't think it matters. |
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The author hereby expressly declares that, at the time that the link was established, there was no identifiably illegal content on the linked pages. |
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Yet they stayed identifiably different, as they are to this day. |
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Stipends for identifiably marginalized groups can help make school more affordable and provide incentives to keep children in school at both the primary and secondary level. |
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Though identifiably of its time, it does not attempt to compete with or overwhelm an already heady history. |
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There's a sturdy list of good identifiably Scottish content, filmed in Scotland, featuring Scots, some of it for the UK network. |
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Yet Bailey backpedals by insisting that certain stylistic qualities consistently recur and are identifiably Jesuit. |
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As melodrama and contrivance blossom in the movie's third act, Rivette's characteristic playfulness emerges more identifiably. |
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Their favourite is Oskar Lafontaine, the party's chairman and premier of the Saarland and as identifiably a man of the old left on issues such as job-creation and ecology as their hero, Lionel Jospin, in France. |
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Whilst each civilization emphasized its ideological autonomy, all were identifiably part of a common world of interacting components. |
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At some point the language spoken by the Franks must have become identifiably Dutch. |
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