The stereotypes are stillrecognisable, but their ascription has been reversed.
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Most of the tattoos were stillrecognisable, and an expert on reading them was summoned.
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But an instant-death X Factor version is stillrecognisable.
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Despite this, within three years the British had effectively invented a method of warfare stillrecognisable today.
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The candlesticks were warped, but stillrecognisable.
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The new limitations tweak how you play the game, making it fresh, while stillrecognisable as a Far Cry experience.
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Local television in Gaza showed Seyyam's body being brought to a hospital, his face stillrecognisable and his eyes open.
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The east coast is dramatic, the destruction from a recent earthquake stillrecognisable in the slipped rocks, cracks in the road.
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It is more cosmopolitan and dangerous, more alienated from its hinterland than ever before, but it is stillrecognisable in this book.
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And Freddy's failing'. Much of the President's idiosyncratic behaviour as a 74-year-old man is stillrecognisable as a reflection of his father's attitudes.
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The grimy cloth wrapping was soon removed, and a casket of discoloured but stillrecognisable brass of elaborate and curious workmanship was disclosed.
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The portions forming the breast, arms, and thighs are in detached pieces, but they are stillrecognisable where they lie close to each other.
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'We found the right place.' The charred fragments were stillrecognisable as MonstaQuest cards.
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"Our nearest kin wouldn't know us, but we are stillrecognisable to each other, and I'm not exactly ready to quit-are you?"