Bliss also incorporated Elgar's characteristic falling sevenths, by way of a recognisable tribute to his distinguished and supportive dedicatee. |
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Using found musical reference, in a recognisable form is a tricky and perilous business. |
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He was easily recognisable not merely by virtue of his profound bass baritone voice, but because of his girth. |
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The actors discuss the challenges of playing recognisable historical figures. |
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He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings. |
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Martin's acoustic guitar playing is instantly recognisable and revered among guitar fans. |
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Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity. |
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They also claimed that moves to protect her new identity were useless as she was so instantly recognisable. |
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The requirement is for an overall design to give the series a readily recognisable identity. |
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The hair might be a bit thinner and greyer, but many of the faces in the historic village brass band are still recognisable. |
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It was, for someone who had grown up with rock and folk music, immediately recognisable and attractive. |
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On stage she is recognisable for her nimbleness, flirting and her typically feminine sharp-wittedness. |
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It paints a very recognisable picture of Swindon, mentioning the train station and other landmarks in the town centre. |
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It's probably their most recognisable track and contains a guilty pleasure thanks to its chant-along chorus and welcome sense of familiarity. |
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The majority of our patients have recognisable antecedents and behaviours as precursors to displaying violent behaviour. |
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The person does not look different, so the problem is not instantly recognisable. |
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The derelict wasteland that was the Dublin docklands was transformed into a recognisable city landscape of glass-fronted multi-storey buildings. |
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An eye-for-an-eye has been the recognisable policy of a small state at bay. |
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The wines were immediately recognisable by their elegant, restrained savoury characters. |
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It's a relief to be able to put a name to my illness, and a relief to know that it's something that's recognisable and diagnosable and treatable. |
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His high swift backlift and prancing leap into the shot are instantly recognisable. |
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It screams quality, instantly being recognisable and totally addictive, with its soaring vocals and excellent guitars and banjos. |
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Some of these cones are now barely recognisable, having been excavated for the volcanic cinder, scoria, used to build the roads of Auckland. |
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Lead singer Adam Duritz's Medusa-like dreadlocks give him one of the most recognisable barnets in the music business. |
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Such an approach will produce a text that may not be easily recognisable or categorisable as this or that sort of 'proper' academic work. |
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Also in the glass case was a small laptop computer, destroyed, misshapen but still recognisable. |
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While phishing is one of the more recognisable online threats, perhaps a more serious risk is pharming, according to Henry. |
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At twelve weeks, an unborn baby's face is already recognisable in the womb. |
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With his dapper suits and Bohemian cravats, Demarco quickly became an instantly recognisable figure on the Edinburgh arts scene. |
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Working away from the shot we passed over an area of recognisable decking before taking a belay off a mooring bollard. |
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Although tilted on one side, the deck is recognisable from bollards and railings. |
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Their logo is a genius piece of graphic simplicity, two colours, four buildings, three of which are instantly recognisable. |
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Wearing their bright yellow sweatshirts and neckerchiefs, which are so easily recognisable, they stand out like a badge of courage. |
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We have six humpback whales who are individually recognisable by their tail flukes. |
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Not so long ago, art galleries were often full of people looking at recognisable objects for which they felt an immediate connection. |
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With Twain, America gained a recognisable literary voice and form, just as it started on its path to superpower status. |
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When you are sending up a recognisable piece of comedy business, based on another film, is permission needed? |
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It only becomes recognisable when viewed from a very oblique angle, by standing practically alongside the left-hand edge of the painting. |
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The instantly recognisable faces of popular cartoon characters Wallace and Gromit are also lit up in the extraordinary collection. |
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The old drove road is recognisable as it climbs towards the summit of Kailzie Hill and the edge of the extensive Cardrona Forest. |
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The superbly talented lady is a gifted songwriter and performer and possesses one of the most instantly recognisable voices in country music. |
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The kazoo always sounds daft, and the Swanee whistle is almost impossible to play a recognisable tune on. |
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Fashion editors sport Marni's oversized necklaces and the chunky flatform shoes that have become so recognisable to those in the know. |
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But it is Brutus who is the most instantly recognisable modern figure in his use of abstract nouns to justify political ends. |
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Perhaps, too, the academic environment is just too rarefied, too unrelated to a recognisable outside world, to be satirically relevant. |
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Instantly recognisable by their white outfits and strange accoutrements, all Morris dancing groups have their own identifying quirks. |
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Our children need and deserve an official and recognisable safe crossing point along this road. |
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Most food today would still be recognisable to our grandparents and jetpacks are mostly confined to James Bond movies. |
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Judge Martin Parr is well known for his distinctive documentary style of photography, which is particularly recognisable in his book Think of England. |
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The voice phenomenon produced by lees was instantly recognisable as that of the late Consort. |
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One of the oldest and most recognisable road safety devices in the UK, the Belisha Beacon, is to get a makeover more than 70 years after it was introduced. |
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We need to have a clear, fairly concise, number of recognisable brands. |
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In just three albums, he has defined his own recognisable sound, rooted in psychedelic rock, spiritual jazz and contemporary dance music, and spurted hordes of followers. |
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What's left is recognisable as human bones, though they're very friable. |
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The zodiacal constellations are easily recognisable and the planets are located in the signs of their exaltations, with the 36 decans clearly marked around the perimeter. |
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The six consortiums all had foreign telecoms expertise, substantial financial backing from both foreign and Irish sources and a recognisable Irish presence on the ground. |
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The designers of the new big Jaguar have pulled off a master stroke in achieving a car which is at once thoroughly modern yet instantly recognisable for what it is. |
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People were accused of entering into the donnybrook without experience, knowledge, good faith, rationality, sobriety or even their own hitherto recognisable identities. |
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Earl went on to influence design by giving recognisable features to cars such as chrome, tail fins, curved windshields, and the infamous Motoramas. |
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It is easily recognisable by the air intake on the bonnet which channels cool air over the supercharger, the roof spoiler and the centrally mounted twin chrome exhaust pipes. |
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The work I am talking about is a surface dressing instantly recognisable by the light grey coloured gravel and the profusion of loose stone chippings left on the surface. |
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Indeed, Bakker's illustration of Deinonychus, made for Ostrom's 1969 description has become one of the most recognisable and iconic of dinosaur restorations. |
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Then, with a flourish, he pops the skull back inside the skin, and before I can even sneeze, I am staring into the dead eyes of a recognisable curlew, beak and all. |
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However, any experienced journal editor will recount situations where anonymised information has been recognisable to the patient or family involved and caused upset. |
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In restaurants, we are offered anything from the faintly recognisable tamarillo or star anise ice-cream to absurd flavours such as anchovy or haggis. |
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She was snapped leaving a Rome ice-cream parlour today in a T-shirt bearing the CND symbol, one of the world's most recognisable and political logos. |
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The secret of the show's modest success is that its characters are recognisable individuals, rooted in a recognisable world, who boast personalities as well as libidos. |
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His distinctive voice and presentation style was instantly recognisable. |
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Their most recognisable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with lighter underparts. |
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The band were banging out a vaguely recognisable version of the Star Spangled Banner. |
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The British Romantic movement was one of the strongest and most recognisable in Europe. |
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This was sometimes ornately dressed and sometimes a barely recognisable bundle of rags stuffed with whatever filling was suitable. |
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Apart from the irregular spelling, much of the vocabulary is recognisable to the modern reader. |
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Within this general progression, however, Jonson's comic style remained constant and easily recognisable. |
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During this decade, the recognisable 'red vee' strip first appeared in 1961 for the final against Wigan. |
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However, as Saints became a more national institution, they decided that a more recognisable badge needed to be adopted. |
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It remains essentially polycentric with many of the towns and villages remaining recognisable communities. |
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It is easily recognisable and has hollow stems with small white flowers that are produced in late summer. |
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Sir Isaac Newton's publication of the Principia Mathematica ushered in what is recognisable as modern physics. |
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Located at 156 High Street, it is recognisable for its distinctive wedge shape. |
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One of the most recognisable features in Sullivan's orchestration is his woodwind scoring. |
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The logo also vaguely resembles the Clyde Auditorium, one of Glasgow's most recognisable landmarks. |
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The cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognisable sights of London. |
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Some, commonly referred by the moniker 'Walloon', are recognisable today as they offer occasional services in French. |
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Beckham's many endorsement deals make him one of the most recognisable athletes throughout the world. |
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In Modern English, generally speaking, the verb classes have disintegrated and are not easily recognisable. |
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The third class went through so many sound changes that it was barely recognisable as a single class. |
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The three largest recognisable dialect groups in England are Southern English dialects, Midlands English dialects and Northern English dialects. |
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Broad Australian English is recognisable and familiar to English speakers around the world. |
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In this sense, bromeliads are probably carnivorous, but their habitats are too dark for more extreme, recognisable carnivory to evolve. |
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They are a russety colour, but the most recognisable sign that it is a red kite is that they have a distinct, long forked tail. |
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I was surprised that my driving licence was still quite dry, but my marriage lines and birth certificate were barely recognisable. |
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Mitochondrial DNA only affects energy production, not all the characteristics that make a person a recognisable individual. |
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His black body, white eyes, and giant grin combined to make him one of the most recognisable cartoon characters in the world. |
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Distinctive trade marks make a business instantly recognisable to both consumers and competitors. |
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Gymnastics star Beth Tweddle, was one of the most recognisable faces of London 2012 after winning Bronze in the uneven bars. |
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They are also in instantly recognisable fabrics of the time, including Crimplene, Tricel, knitted wool and cotton corduroy. |
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Being married to such a recognisable player means the family getable player means the family get quite a lot of attention. |
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The most recognisable feature of Sara's dressing is her waistlong, poker straight, peroxide blonde hair. |
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I'm staying at the Fairmont Hotel, easily recognisable to Formula 1 fans as it's next to the famous hairpin bend on the Monte Carlo circuit. |
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Instantly recognisable as WRX range-toppers, both models have smoked glass projector beam headlamps, bigger bonnet air intakes and a single large-diameter rear exhaust pipe. |
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The more recognisable Eyrefield Lodge mares are led by 15-year-old Marling, a top-class juvenile and miler, and her winning daughters Half-Hitch and Pilgrim's Way. |
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From the antics of adulterous lovers to the revenge of cuckolded husbands, the characters remain as engaging and recognisable today as they were in the 14th century. |
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The first four weeks of the year have shown promise as the UK's most recognisable stockmarket index, the FTSE 100, has had its best start of the year for 23 years. |
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The company's products, recognisable by their distinctive green bottles, comprise a range of cordials, sparkling presses and spritzers which are sold worldwide. |
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The company chairman, president and chief executive officer, Jon Bortz, said, 'We are very excited to acquire one of San Francisco's most recognisable hotels. |
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Having had a drink, the instantly recognisable Newcastle Eagles basketballer decided to go for a drive, despite being banned days earlier for drink driving. |
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The Savannah Jazz Band has strong links with Huddersfield and continues to play its instantly recognisable brand of New Orleans style jazz here in town. |
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The Reverend John Flynn, a man of simple tastes, was always recognisable in the outback, dressed in a suit, driving an old ute and puffing on a pipe. |
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Some of the locations are still recognisable, such as Hibel Road. |
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Mickle Fell's distinctive outline makes it a recognisable object in views from the Lake District hills, particularly Blencathra, the Helvellyn range, and High Street. |
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Class 1 is still recognisable, as in most other Germanic languages. |
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By the end of the 1990s many recognisable subgenres, most with their origins in the late 1980s alternative movement, were included under the umbrella of indie. |
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The unusual shape of the books made them instantly recognisable. |
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Despite the numerous upgrades and rebuilding, plus damage sustained in particular during World War II, Brunel's original design is still recognisable. |
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The inhabitants of China were seen as a separate class, away from the respectable areas of Merthyr, and were clearly recognisable by their lifestyle and appearance. |
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The logotype is used on all correspondence and publicity material and aims to provide the Service with a single, universally recognisable brand identity. |
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Bolshoi Theatre, in Moscow, Russia, is one of the world's most recognisable opera houses and home for the most famous ballet company in the world. |
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During the Hundred Years War, the facade opposite the town was refortified, resulting in one of the most recognisable examples of 14th century military architecture. |
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The three classes were easily recognisable by their appearances. |
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Schiffman sees the authorship of this document as probably Sadducean and originating in the earliest days of the sect, but it is recognisable that the document is composite. |
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