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  • The first recognisable ancestor of the rhyme was recorded in Willi
  • It was recognisable and appreciated for "(establishing) the ban
  • It is a very recognisable and prominent peak of the Black Mountains.
  • ual singing style makes her voice instantly recognisable and has defined the sound of many of the ba
  • t has not been possible to determine simply recognisable and distinguishable families of Type II res
  • iltered and clarified olive oil is the only recognisable and commercially available form of olive oi
  • as vacated by the school, whose pupils were recognisable around Brighton in their blue and white uni
  • Do they use oasts that would be recognisable as such?
  • own is often very dense and not immediately recognisable as a eucalypt.
  • artistic work and his paintings are easily recognisable as Lanzi.
  • iction of heartfelt brotherly love strongly recognisable as a kind of icon.
  • anges that would make its later descendants recognisable as Germanic languages.
  • e upgrade programme the slums are no longer recognisable as slums.
  • Griffin's bass lines were instantly recognisable, as he played the bass guitar as if it were
  • His voice's timbre is as recognisable as a signature, with a versatility ranging
  • Parts of today's St. Giles's are still recognisable as part of an earlier building - including
  • they] ... set a style which is still [1974] recognisable as the root of the best current work".
  • the OmniCity which instantly makes the bus recognisable as a Scania product.
  • The women were played by a stream of recognisable Australian actors in guest starring roles i
  • cipally the Minimoog (augmenting the song's recognisable bass riff) and the Polymoog keyboard, provi
  • he troops in the Anzac sector, particularly recognisable because he wore a monacle.
  • It displays little or no recognisable biologic structures.
  • His instantly recognisable bleached-blonde hair, coupled with his tale
  • Colours- Also recognisable, blue to replace black, chocolate to replac
  • wise known as the "Green School" due to its recognisable bottle-green uniform.
  • modern architecture, establishing a highly recognisable brand.
  • teriors and literature make it an instantly recognisable brand.
  • It is one of the most well-known and recognisable brands in Scotland.
  • vision appearances made him one of the most recognisable British MPs of the 1970s.
  • Cell 3 West is one of the more recognisable buildings at Pyestock despite its comparati
  • It overlooks the Mekong River and is recognisable by its pink facade.
  • It is recognisable by its spiralling grey-green strap-like lea
  • The female is recognisable by the yellow markings on the abdomen and h
  • It is recognisable by its thickly furred double coat, sickle t
  • It is instantly recognisable by its blue-green foliage, very narrow, und
  • other tower house, Fisher's Tower, is still recognisable by its remains; however there is no trace o
  • As a singer, Yorke is recognisable by his distinctive tenor voice, vibrato, fr
  • iver boatmen, bawdy and wily, and is easily recognisable by its repeated clarion cry: "Hey, ho, the
  • who "laid a cold hand on his face" and was recognisable by the distinctive cut of his beard.
  • omon Islands. A. scrobiculatus is instantly recognisable by the large open umbilicus, which is aroun
  • ause it has an SE21 postcode) - The church, recognisable by its Green steeple, was built in 1902 and
  • the fast, sharp comic appeal and instantly recognisable characterisations of the line-drawing origi
  • selves to each other and dressed up as many recognisable characters.
  • Possibly his most recognisable composition is the 1999 piece Busindre Reel
  • ge" and was shown for decades as that (or a recognisable curtailment) in L&SWR timetables.
  • other, by the 1880s he had developed a very recognisable curvilinear Gothic style, usually in red sa
  • dividual character in carefully dramatised, recognisable daily-life situations which tend to eschew
  • r old John Scofield, whose playing is quite recognisable, despite the fact that he had not yet devel
  • g a group of dialects rather than a clearly recognisable dialect with regional varieties such as Wes
  • He was considered one of Ireland's most recognisable doctors - "Ireland's answer to Dr Christian
  • and the armed forces constituted a clearly recognisable elite.
  • tinctive bull-nose front is still an easily recognisable feature.
  • dor half timbered frontage remains its most recognisable feature.
  • Agustina is the only clearly recognisable figure in The Disasters of War by Goya who
  • rse Cosmi is one of Italian football's most recognisable figures.
  • acity of the trailer, because it featured a recognisable film score ("Duel of the Fates" from Star W
  • The pupa is found in a barely recognisable flimsy cocoon.
  • The lower epidermis has no recognisable folds.
  • ular supporters of the Wasps A side, easily recognisable for his bright yellow and sparkling red boo
  • orthern end of High Street, Swansea, Wales, recognisable for its distinctive wedge shape.
  • is an English professional snooker player, recognisable for his bright and flamboyant waistcoats, w
  • some Canadian expats, he established a more recognisable form of ice hockey at the club in 1902.
  • om view and is not obviously present in any recognisable form, but is in fact present in the form of
  • panse of the Hadeln Marsh; its villages are recognisable from their church towers with the aid of a
  • She may also be recognisable from her supporting role in ITV1's 1960s dr
  • n the live comedy circuit, and is instantly recognisable from his trademark bald head with long hair
  • He is most recognisable from his role as the invited band manager a
  • He's stylised to give an instantly recognisable graphic strength so that with exposure his
  • , the formation of the school as one of the recognisable great Public Schools of England began.
  • It has a distinctively loud and recognisable haa-haa-haa-de-dah call that is often heard
  • These proportions were thought to have a recognisable harmonic significance, regardless of whethe
  • set, meaning that the location was not very recognisable in the TV broadcast.
  • pupils and makes the school one of the most recognisable in the area.
  • icipation, communication and humour, and is recognisable in form by its heavy use of the internet as
  • d popular New Zealand artist, are instantly recognisable, in their characteristic subjects of bird a
  • the same year), but her face appears to be recognisable in three other Titian paintings of about th
  • ic symbol that makes Scotland so unique and recognisable internationally.
  • atform and a stone shelter and remains as a recognisable landmark on the Tarka Trail, a very popular
  • This is a conspicuous and recognisable landmark that can be seen from afar, includ
  • the Royal Liver Building is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the city of Liverpool and is h
  • It has a recognisable large golden fleece (dead sheep) hanging ab
  • programs, making his voice and style highly recognisable, leading to his being cast as voice over ar
  • Amber Sound FM have recognisable local presenters with decades of On-Air exp
  • Merely having recognisable location elements and background details ga
  • ut his songs are most notable for instantly recognisable lyrics, with their trademarks streams of co
  • er than some earthworks and a smattering of recognisable masonry.
  • the most globally successful and instantly recognisable melodies ever to come out of Eurovision.
  • s of which remained into the early 1980s as recognisable military structures, although then in use b
  • AE Housman is one of the early recognisable names, whose house is now the schools Sixth
  • ts long beak is one of the most bizarre and recognisable of the Venetian masks.
  • It is one of the more recognisable of the smaller towers in the Pudong skyline
  • The building is clearly recognisable on the Merian engraving of 1654 as a detach
  • Simon became increasingly recognisable on British TV during the fortnight beginnin
  • the title track and its distinct, instantly recognisable opening chord; and "Can't Buy Me Love", bot
  • The programme contains more recognisable original music than most televised sex line
  • A barely recognisable Palace squad would kick off the Endsleigh L
  • This is the earliest recognisable part of the Manor - the architect is unknow
  • ad junction on Kings Road which is the most recognisable place in the area: in the centre are public
  • rpassed Marian Pahars as his country's most recognisable player.
  • flats, it is still seen as one of the most recognisable points of the village.
  • n responsible for some of Birmingham's most recognisable public houses, many of which are now listed
  • older audience, with every gag ending on a recognisable punchline.
  • The first construction of a recognisable railway along this route was in 1858 when T
  • rld, Ayane is still of the most popular and recognisable received characters in the DOA franchise, r
  • n consist of lithic fragments (particles of recognisable rock), or of monomineralic fragments (miner
  • (abbreviated BOC Tower) is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Central, Hong Kong.
  • , it has become the band's most popular and recognisable song and reached its peak when it was used
  • It is his most successful and recognisable song-a remake of Mano Negra's song, "King o
  • d says that "Pendulum have coined their own recognisable sound, but manage to stay fresh at the same
  • follows its predecessors with an instantly recognisable sound.
  • he anecdotal and pictorial possibilities of recognisable sounds began to emerge, and much of his sub
  • t, and while sales were still negligible, a recognisable style was emerging in his music.
  • , the bridge is widely regarded as the most recognisable symbol of the city of Newport.
  • By now a powerful and instantly recognisable symbol, the monument was featured in a wide
  • , which is considered among the city's most recognisable symbols.
  • Additionally, one of Ross-on-Wye's most recognisable symbols; seen on numerous coats-of-arms, is
  • The brewing of beers with their own recognisable taste, with the emphasis on adventurous fla
  • And similarly, "Napoleon" is more recognisable than "Napoleon Bonaparte" or "Napoleon 1 of
  • Still with the club, Lumsden is instantly recognisable to the Toffees' faithful for his mop of whi
  • sharpness and aggression which is instantly recognisable to the student of Chinese calligraphy.
  • e 1970s alternative comedy boom, and became recognisable to a national audience with regular spots o
  • ted church should have a form of episcopacy recognisable to their tradition.
  • ariety of creatures, most of which would be recognisable to those familiar with European mythologies
  • sm, and the article should remain at a name recognisable to the majority of our readers.
  • She is also recognisable to sci-fi fans for her performance as Briga
  • n the late nineteenth century but are still recognisable today in some of the street names.
  • efers only to the old buildings and bridges recognisable today in street names in the area, such as
  • Sighthounds are among the oldest recognisable types of dogs, and genetic testing has plac
  • Perhaps the most recognisable vegetable seed developed by and still produ
  • a heavily processed instrumental, with few recognisable vocal fragments.
  • Stuart Hibberd had a unique, immediately recognisable, voice.
  • There is also a recognisable water works house in the townland.
  • The most recognisable way of writing the word, outside of Doctor
  • It is easily recognisable with its bright yellow and red bands on gre
  • reduced to rubble by the bombing, is still recognisable within the low remains of its walls.