The sailors affected were so grotesquely swollen that they were essentially unrecognizable. |
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I would say If you're going to write stories about your teachers at least make them unrecognizable, for crying out loud! |
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He was very thankful that he had taken the precaution of rewrapping the prototype in its protective tissue paper shell, making it unrecognizable. |
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All I remember is that it is Red Level C which I wrote down on a piece of paper in some scrawly, unrecognizable handwriting. |
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Art changes as it develops, sometimes morphing into shapes almost unrecognizable from its origins. |
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The facts were often so transmogrified as to be unrecognizable except to the writer himself and to the people who knew him intimately. |
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This becomes abstracted from the original idea, possibly to become unrecognizable. |
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The metro, skyscrapers, suburbs, highway system and underground city were all fuelled by what today seems an almost unrecognizable urban vision. |
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Through a semantic shell game, the crime is being so redefined that it is becoming unrecognizable. |
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It's become so unravelled in the course of his revisionism that it's completely unrecognizable and nonsensical now. |
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The sixth victim has yet to be identified with authorities saying her face was unrecognizable after the beating. |
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The remaining characters are amalgams of the real people in his life, not so sufficiently disguised as to be unrecognizable to the student. |
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The irony of it being, that he gave everything up for her and became so unrecognizable to her, that she no longer loved him. |
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Coaxing Dan to conquer his demons is his therapist, played by an almost unrecognizable Mel Gibson in a hammy bald wig and Coke-bottle glasses. |
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So why are we so surprised that, without the help of Auto-Tune, Spears sounds almost unrecognizable? |
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Could one reason behind the lack of excitement be that one of its main stars, Portia de Rossi, is practically unrecognizable? |
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Computer and communications technologies have occasioned the massive redevelopment of physical, social and cultural spaces and made them unrecognizable to us. |
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A DJ record is essentially a new record made from the assembled parts of other records, reinterpreted and often unrecognizable from their original source. |
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She found that most of them had been expurgated to remove anything that was remotely controversial, in some cases making the author's intention unrecognizable. |
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Only on vacation can you become a strange, unrecognizable version of yourself. |
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His partly burned and partly decomposing face is unrecognizable as anyone who was ever alive and breathing. |
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Fitting that his shining moment was as an unrecognizable shadow behind a screen. |
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These were signs and portents, she realized, visitations and apparitions from a tangled mess of folklore, some unrecognizable and others merely silly. |
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The City in the 70s would be unrecognizable to denizens of the gentrified metropolis of today. |
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In these artists' hands, images of those individuals who walk the city on a daily basis are processed through filters and fragmentations into unrecognizable subjects. |
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Although you are still intact, many of your dreams and plans for the future, as well as your day-to-day existence, may suddenly be unrecognizable bits and pieces. |
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The West Village may be unrecognizable today, but it is not because the underlying forces working upon it have changed. |
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At its most serious, this incoherence of thought extends into pronunciation itself, and the speaker's words become garbled or unrecognizable. |
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They see an American population becoming unrecognizable from the free and self-reliant people they thought they knew. |
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Blasting it back down to literal material, it becomes unrecognizable even to itself. |
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She is almost unrecognizable as the little girl who could barely breathe when she first arrived at the health centre here. |
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Potencies have been increased through cross-germination and plant genetics and are unrecognizable from those of the hippie sixties. |
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Abandoned and left scarred with an unrecognizable face, you seek out a plastic surgeon to begin your new life on the streets of Stilwater. |
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In fact, they are mangling the truth on this issue so much that it is unrecognizable as the truth. |
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The redistributions left the boundaries of some ridings in southwestern Ontario unrecognizable. |
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With our limited reach in the large children population residing at the orphanage, sometimes as volunteers we can feel lost and unrecognizable. |
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The record spins slowly, wobbling on the turntable, emitting crackly waves of virtually unrecognizable music, the melodies inalterably splintered and the rhythms disrupted. |
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The former actress is unrecognizable in a new photo posted on her Twitter account. |
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I of course ripped out all of my horrendous stitching and quickly stitched up the edges of the cloth, so as to make it unrecognizable as a former unfinished sampler. |
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The hindwings are usually so decayed as to be unrecognizable. |
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He tucked her elbow in his and then started off, looking utterly ridiculous and unrecognizable in his wide-brimmed sombrero and bright orange and red patterned blanket. |
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His mind was so concoctive and esemplastic that the fruits of his reading met and mingled and transformed one another till they became unrecognizable. |
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Hanging on the wood of the cross, disfigured, unrecognizable, Christ was not undignified. |
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In my mind, anyway, it assumed a sort of monstrousness, as if it were a living thing, huge and unrecognizable. |
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Highly unrecognizable attack leveraging various types of malware to carry out sophisticated attacks like DNS poisoning. |
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The impact forces and post-crash fire rendered the cockpit and cabin area of the fuselage unrecognizable. |
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The appeals court disagreed, saying a recording artist who acknowledges sampling may be liable, even when the source of a sample is unrecognizable. |
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The once handsome young man was unrecognizable in his squalor. |
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So unrecognizable has a hesitant Johnson looked so far this year. |
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The agency charged with protecting the life of the president plunged into a leadership overhaul Wednesday that will make it largely unrecognizable from the organization it was only four months ago. |
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I simply had to alter it enough to make it unrecognizable. |
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Similarly, if the person under investigation asks to be confronted with the witness, the confrontation takes place using a technical device which renders the witness's voice unrecognizable. |
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Frankly, the portrait painted of UNESCO by some Members of the Board is unrecognizable when I visit different countries and talk with leading members of your governments and with our partners on the ground. |
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If we don't, our co-ops will be unrecognizable as co-ops. |
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Once beheaded, some unrecognizable shapes were remaining where the crest of the Dire Avenger Exarch was in contact with his armor, but nothing some filing couldn't help. |
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Combining an unfamiliar perspective with a very different scale and lack of recognizable detail can make even the most familiar object unrecognizable in an image. |
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Blindable encryption also provides a useful way to make a given ciphertext unrecognizable. |
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First, interchanged allophones of the same phoneme can result in unrecognizable words. |
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In some places, the borders between cities in the central Ruhr are unrecognizable due to continuous development across them. |
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Through the swinging door, the kitchen was unrecognizable. |
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Security personnel may forget to change the video tape once it stops recording, or the tape may have been used so frequently that it provides a grainy, unrecognizable image. |
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A forensic anthropologist can assist in the identification of deceased individuals whose remains are decomposed, burned, mutilated or otherwise unrecognizable. |
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