They rapidly established themselves as one of the few bands outside Louisiana who can capture the unmistakable but elusive sound of Cajun music. |
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A combination of prominent creamy-white eyestripe and rusty-red flanks and underwings makes the redwing unmistakable. |
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But their presence is signalled by an unmistakable call similar to bellowing of a bull with a deep, resonant boom that carries up to a mile. |
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A classic car in all respects, with the unmistakable split back window and the ridge running from the roof to the tail. |
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What makes these songs so potent is the unmistakable angst festering beneath each one. |
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The unmistakable gurgle of somebody retching his breakfast into a pail was omnipresent within the room. |
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The leaves of the understory shrubs, lianas, and sapling trees bear the unmistakable signs of damage by hungry insects. |
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Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement. |
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Though the plot has the unmistakable ring of familiarity, strong acting and directing carry the film through occasional missteps. |
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Only the unmistakable lilt of his mid-European accent gives a clue to his unsettled past. |
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Dark clouds gathered, there was the distant, yet unmistakable roll of thunder. |
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From the first listen, the album's connection to the simple traditions of roots music and to the heart is unmistakable. |
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His uncanny, unmistakable style crossed Cubist austerity with lush Surrealism. |
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And there was an unmistakable atmosphere of satisfaction from the waiting ground crews when the aircraft taxied towards them. |
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And he saw the unmistakable hilt of a finely crafted sword protruding from the scabbard on the belt of a tall, golden-haired elf. |
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This unremitting focus on just one race participant is understandable, but the hint of Schadenfreude in the tone was unmistakable. |
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Hunter Shooting at Birds bares the unmistakable influence of Rembrandt in its mannerism, but its unity of body and gun is entirely modern. |
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But as I began mentally working out the plot of my next unpublished novel, I heard the unmistakable scrape of skis approaching from behind. |
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A moment later we heard the unmistakable scratch of the front door closing, and the quiet start of an engine. |
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Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language. |
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As soon as he opened the arena door leading into the stable, nothing could mask that unmistakable smell. |
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As resistant as this is to the imposition of narrative coherence, a feminist ethos is unmistakable. |
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Cai bears unmistakable features of his Western heritage, with his thinning light-coloured hair, deep blue eyes and high nose. |
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It's milky and flavourful, with an unmistakable blue cheese taste that fades just enough after each spoonful to keep you digging in for more. |
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There is an unmistakable beauty, a spectacular charge to found footage that is translatable for a wide range of viewers. |
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They jammed to mixes of classic rock and funk before taking up the guitar, bass and drums to create their own unmistakable sound. |
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On August 1, in an unmistakable show of force, the Chinese military held its first ever parade of troops and armoured vehicles through Hong Kong. |
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As we sped through 600 feet, the unmistakable sound of turboprops began to drown out our own aircraft's engine and rotor noise. |
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That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange. |
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This vastly successful satire is stamped with the unmistakable and blissfully frivolous brand of South Park humor. |
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More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware. |
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Despite these contradictions, Bangkok possesses an unmistakable sense of place and unlike other cities, cannot be divorced from its culture. |
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And the law requires that the judge warn the jury in clear and unmistakable terms. |
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After a while, the faint, almost inaudible but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard. |
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As I head down the hallway and open the door, I hear shouting and the unmistakable sound of glass breaking. |
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I assume her look must make her unmistakable, but she says she is constantly mistaken for other people. |
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His style is undeniable and unmistakable, but one hopes he has few admirers. |
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Volcanoes provide unmistakable evidence that deeper yet it is hotter still. |
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The children of habitual opium-eaters or narcotists inherit an unmistakable taint. |
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Just then, from the sleeping alcove, came the unmistakable sound of sneezes. |
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However, I had barely taken two steps when I heard the unmistakable sound of a sneeze behind me. |
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I wanted to like the movie if only because the critics hated it so, but I couldn't deny the unmistakable truth that it was not very good. |
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He immediately grabbed it again, when we both heard the unmistakable sound of a shoe squeak. |
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High above them, bearing down on their position, was the unmistakable vapor trail of a guided missile. |
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The unmistakable sound of a mouse squeak caused her to jump and trip over the darkness in trying to find the stairs. |
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The startlers, as always with Valentino, remained his unmistakable signature red gowns which have become in themselves symbols of glamour. |
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Last Sunday I heard the unmistakable sound of the first cuckoo, traditional harbinger of a spring election. |
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But the flood of new debt continues this year despite the ominous and unmistakable storm clouds of global financial and economic crisis. |
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In old cases, the marked deformity and chalk-stones render the disease unmistakable. |
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Behind the social arguments lay an unmistakable malodor of claims to a moral elect. |
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Yet there is one writer whose unmistakable voice will occasionally overmaster hers. |
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It was a thousand years from Charlemagne to Napoleon, and yet the implicit symbolism of the Bonaparte's action was unmistakable. |
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The thin line of his pencil transcribes the desert light and, for the first time in this exhibition, a unique and unmistakable vision appears. |
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His poetics of protest that projects the writer as a revolutionary bears the unmistakable imprint of Marxist thought. |
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Bright plumage make this bird unmistakable, though often hard to see in the shade of a river bank. |
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The hard flutter of their wings in the wind is as unmistakable as racehorse hoof beats. |
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The florets form various clockwise and counterclockwise spiral patterns, intertwined and crisscrossing but otherwise unmistakable to the eye. |
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And to start generalising about the supposed shortcomings of the next generation is an unmistakable symptom of fogeyism. |
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Just wait for the unmistakable smell of heavy oil mingled with a teeth-clenching sweetness and follow your nose. |
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Now, his dark eyes scanning his surroundings, he spots a woman with an unmistakable crop of curling red hair. |
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Ten minutes from the ground and you could already feel the unmistakable hum of a huge gaggle of excited people gathered together. |
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I had strong premonitions of doom, the unmistakable feeling I was walking into a trap. |
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With a joke and a smile he was able to defuse many a tense situation and his presence in any room was unmistakable. |
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Lance Armstrong sent that unmistakable message to his rivals this evening in the prologue to the 101st Tour de France. |
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The competitive glisten in his eyes was unmistakable, and I quickly took him up on his offer. |
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From small boats, they shine bright spotlights across the water, searching for the unmistakable golden shine of crocodile eyes. |
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It looked as good as dead but at the very tip they were these unmistakable shoots of green leaves. |
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As soon as a gap to the underlying chamber was opened, the unmistakable stench associated with putrefaction became terribly evident. |
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As the fire dies down, a cuckoo fills the forest with its unmistakable call. |
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A male southern elephant seal, like the juvenile in the foreground here, is unmistakable, with an inflatable nose and four tons of flesh. |
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True to her word, there were the unmistakable sound of Clark's hearty guffaws spilling into the room. |
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It was that taken as a whole the night yielded an unmistakable sense of decay and disorder. |
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While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix. |
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Just as his later film work would often have an unmistakable radiophonic quality, so too his radio programs have a pronounced cinematic edge. |
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Its silhouette against the sky is unique, the sound of its engine unmistakable. |
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Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable rebellious streak. |
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Then he noticed her, she was kneeling with her back to him but her long black curls were unmistakable. |
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In this environment the subtle yet unmistakable frontier, where the manicured lawn brushes against the unkempt one, is enough to disturb the peace of the neighbourhood. |
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Here is real, unmistakable nastiness of a fetid, furtive kind, whispered in corners after a cautious glance over the shoulder. |
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The slanted eyes of the headlight give the car an unmistakable look, adding to the muscular-looking bodywork, and remind me of a streamlined Japanese Sumo wrestler. |
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Obgu did a full-length study of this in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where the problem is unmistakable, and heartbreaking. |
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But the unmistakable impression is that they are now putting short-term partisanship ahead of good policy by trying to make the House ungovernable. |
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Males in breeding plumage are unmistakable with their dark blue color, rufous sides and crown, and striking white patterning on the face, neck, sides, and back. |
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The photograph confirms there was also unmistakable delight in the eyes behind her goggles. |
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The ceremonial elements of his late works, though unmistakable, strove to dissolve the barriers between being and non-being, between activity and nature, between man and God. |
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The mix includes beautiful blue-and-white talavera pottery from the nearby town of Delores Hidalgo, as well as unmistakable relics of Mexican religious life. |
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As I head back in I hear the unmistakable sound of the milk boiling over. |
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With their distinct north African accent, both bands are making a name for themselves with their unmistakable blend of drum and bass, jazz, funk and electronica. |
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On the porch was a pizza delivery driver, the red-and-blue uniform shirt and cap unmistakable, his head bent as he peered at the ticket he held atop the warming bag. |
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The culture of the new upper class carries with it an unmistakable whiff of a 'we're better than the rabble' mentality. |
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They offer unmistakable evidence that summer is, at last, on its way. |
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Chris replied flippantly, though his smile was unmistakable. |
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The ice in his voice was unmistakable as he opened the door. |
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Glenn opened his mouth to respond, but quickly snapped it shut when the unmistakable sound of sirens echoed down the tunnels, the screech of brakes, someone yelling. |
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The rupture has declared itself in an unmistakable rift observable at the surface, and coseismals are therefore unnecessary for the determination if this important factor. |
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They also held the prizewinners up as examples of professional quality layout with a block make up and an unmistakable and guaranteed connection between text and picture. |
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The wax on the envelope was imprinted with the unmistakable Papal Seal. |
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This bird is none other than the common barn owl, a bird no bigger than a crow, with an unmistakable heart-shaped, chalky white, phantom-of-the-opera mask. |
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There is not much water movement here and it makes a good second dive, or so I thought until I saw the unmistakable shape of a thresher shark pass below me. |
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His stumpy tail held aloft is unmistakable even in the dark. |
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As a result, a sense of mellifluent monotony is achieved and paired with an unmistakable improvisatory quality that characterizes most Greek folk music. |
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She gently petted the top of his head and noticed how, much like a cat, his eyes started closing in pleasure and the unmistakable vibration of a purr reached her. |
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Now and again, you could hear the unmistakable metallic sound of snow shovels banging into concrete sidewalks, along with the deep rumble of a passing plow. |
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Since the under-40s are less white than the over-65s, this battle between generations also acquires an unmistakable racial cast. |
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Of course, there is plenty to celebrate, but there is an unmistakable sense of apprehension hanging over the anniversary. |
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A giant among waders, the curlew is unmistakable with long bill and legs. |
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It was the unmistakable sound of a pump shotgun chambering a load. |
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Look beyond the crooner's perma-grin, the twinkle in the eye, the ever-bouncing quiff and there, on his cheeks and chin, was the unmistakable sheen of foundation. |
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But once started on the path of learning, he rapidly got together quite a respectable shelfful of books, which bore unmistakable proofs of much usage. |
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On the rails, rather than the road, there was an unmistakable sense of exploring uncharted territory, being part of a well-kept secret and much closer to the natural world. |
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The anticipation and adoration that shone from his eyes was unmistakable. |
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And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part. |
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And in the land where bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms. |
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But when Hawil, a tall man with a salt-and-pepper beard, speaks he's got the unmistakable, steely demeanor of a military man. |
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The giant bear flicked his ears and, with unmistakable restraint, swung away and disappeared into the trees. |
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Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one lame foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden. |
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Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace. |
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An unmistakable sense of emergency exudes from the image, yet there is no context as to what that is. |
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Decades of his unmistakable voice took over the radio waves, and news broadcasts dealt with little else. |
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Potatoes mashed with corn niblets, garlic and green onions are tasty but have that unmistakable gluey-ness of having been buzzed in the food processor. |
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It's a griffin, definitely, with a hooked, grey beak like an eagle, a sleek, furred head and the unmistakable outline of wings behind it, all purple. |
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Even the police could be seen tapping their feet along to Gareth's unmistakable voice, which developed from his years as a chorister in Bradford Cathedral choir. |
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While the band was riffing away, Fallon would unleash a torrent of lyrics about monster trucks, prison planets and yetis in his unmistakable throaty roar. |
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No two animals were exactly alike, though unmistakable as hare or wild goat or chukor, as bharal or marmot, a wild profusion of them. |
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Perhaps the most dispiriting part for Manchester City came from that unmistakable feeling that, if anything, the gulf has widened. |
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When the kamaboko is cut into slices it appears to have an unmistakable pink rind which surrounds a white interior. |
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By the middle of that year, her decline was unmistakable, and she began a slow, irregular deterioration. |
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One feature of Jugendstil is the typography used, the letter and image combination of which is unmistakable. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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Their characteristic throaty exhaust roar and chubby body outline made them unmistakable. |
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Look again at how the US and its allies behaved then, and the pattern is unmistakable. |
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Ulysses's tragic greatness is unmistakable in his attempt to transgress all limits, emblematically the limits of the humanly navigable world. |
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Though unmistakable at close range, waxwings in flight can be confused with common starlings. |
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The coarsened sensibility that this now-dominant Southernism and Frontierism has brought to our politics is unmistakable. |
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It is a known fact that Bolshevism has unmistakable characteristics of apocalyptic chiliasm, albeit misinterpreted in a physical, earthly way. |
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I fancied at first the stuff was paraffin wax, and smashed the jar accordingly. But the odor of camphor was unmistakable. |
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There is that unmistakable sensation of both great exhilaration and anxiety, as one pushes off and begins the true schuss down the slope. |
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The glance was politely unnoting, but in it there yet lurked, far back, the unmistakable quality of a caress. |
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On the ingredients side, the reduction of additives and removal of declarable additives is an unmistakable trend in the meat sector. |
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October has its own special stars, Amaryllis and Acidanthera which have their own unmistakable perfumes. |
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But why should it have unmistakable gill slits unless its remote ancestors did respire with the aid of gills? |
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Fragranced with the unmistakable Angel for men fragrance, although it is subtle in the hair gel. |
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Dazzlingly white houses with blue painted windows clinging to hillsides rising from the deep blue Aegean Sea mark the unmistakable landscape. |
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This solution is based upon the unmistakable sexualistic symbolism of the language of the unconscious, and upon the concretistic interpretation of the same. |
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Set in a peaceful location with wildlife pond and small meandering stream the cottage boasts views of the unmistakable old Cornish engine houses in thedistance. |
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Poet Michael Kruger feels with unmistakable conviction that one purpose in life is to fully illustrate how a day without poetry is a day lost forever. |
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A blue screen is the unmistakable signal of an inevitable crash. |
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When Mrs C. described this to me the next day she shuddered all over, but also evinced, in her manner and choice of words, an unmistakable relish. |
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