Yes, he's doctrinally more fluid than his predecessors, but he's recognizably of the same type. |
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Also, if you're recognizably female and foreign, prepare to be sweet-talked by the young male vendors. |
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This takes the vertebrate embryo up to the stage at which it has become recognizably vertebrate, with somites, notochord, and neural tube. |
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They're recognizably human characters with serious problems of their own and lives that don't always stay on placid waters. |
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Whether soldiers or civilians, Capa's subjects were always recognizably, indeed capaciously, human, and their corpses remained, for the most part, buried in private. |
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Yet Mr. Braxton's vision is recognizably diamondlike, at once prismatic and tough. |
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Amnesty International had campaigned for her to be released unless charged with a recognizably criminal offence. |
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In effect, a long-dead pianist can now give live performances or make recordings of interpretations that are still recognizably his. |
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Others arrested should be released unless they are to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence and tried promptly and fairly. |
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Calling on the authorities to release or charge those detained with an internationally recognizably offence and try them in fair proceedings. |
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The Cochrane Library is a recognizably incomplete but expanding source of best available evidence. |
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And the more these jobs require speaking recognizably American English, the bigger advantage Americans have in getting them. |
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Then in the Cambrian era, around 570 million years ago, recognizably complex animal life evolved, including vertebrate ancestors. |
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Again and again, liberal Hollywood has to go through the ghastly ritual of ennobling people before it can allow them to become recognizably human. |
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Please write, calling for Walid Yunis Ahmad to be released immediately and unconditionally, unless he is charged with a recognizably criminal offence and given a fair trial. |
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Number two, there needs to be shelf space on Canadian broadcasting undertakings for a reasonable amount of recognizably Canadian programming, especially in the areas of drama, documentary, variety, music, and dance. |
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This means that the design of the shield is identical, but the top part of the griffin is now black and the bottom part is red, thus making it unique to her but recognizably similar to her father's arms. |
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The Acer Smart Line notebook cases are designed to offer a stunning and recognizably professional range of multi-featured, designer cases for a fashionably contemporary look. |
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It has also called on the Syrian authorities to release Yousef Dheeb al-Hmoud unless he is to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence and tried promptly in proceedings which meet fair trial standards. |
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The United Nations Global Programme of Action is recognizably an instrument of governance, designed primarily to address the role and function of government agencies in effecting change in societal practice. |
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A dispensing pack which has chambers in which there are at least two solid, not mechanically connected dosage units, which dosage units are composed of diverse pharmaceuticals and are recognizably different. |
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If we want recognizably Canadian programming on our screens, there must be government and private sector support to create and promote that programming. |
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An unusual mix of trees of different sizes is found in the tropical rainforest, and those trees form several canopies below the uppermost layer, although they are not always recognizably separate layers. |
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Such one-dimensional characters have always existed in the theatre along with more recognizably human characters. |
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By 20 million years ago, fossils recognizably belonging to the current families such as Muridae had emerged. |
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Jamaican Standard English pronunciation, while it differs greatly from Jamaican Patois pronunciation, is nevertheless recognizably Caribbean. |
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A rivet tightly set in its hole returns a clean and clear ring, while a loose rivet produces a recognizably different sound. |
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Pilgrimage to the earliest Buddhist sites began more than 2,000 years ago, although it is hard to define a transition from the makeshift privations of small groups of monks to recognizably tourist practices. |
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Canada's climate has changed, and in most regions of the country Canadians are now experiencing climates that are recognizably different from those that were familiar to their grandparents. |
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All this means that Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians have a great deal of work to do not only to ensure their national survival but to ensure that what survives will be recognizably their nations. |
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If they are not to be freed, they must be charged with recognizably criminal offences and be tried according to international standards for a fair trial. |
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In the end, Catan's lyrical, neoimpressionist style, which incorporates some dissonance, light Latin rhythms, and unique instrumentation, is recognizably distinct. |
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More complex were two landscapes in which figurative elements on both sides of the diaphanous scrim work in tandem to create recognizably Jamesian topographies. |
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