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By the end of the experiment, King was barely recognisable.
The answer is that the FDP cherishes a recognisable individualism.
This makes the product recognisable, but it prevents particular brand awareness.
The country's fashion labels are not always instantly recognisable as Danish.
The predominant trend in popular culture is the same recognisable sound.
They say the place is barely recognisable since privatisation in 2013.
The McDonald's logo is one of the most recognisable in history.
Their ubiquity made Mr Siddhartha one of India's most recognisable bosses.
That's what they want: to be instantly recognisable as a perfume ad.
FOUNDED in 103, Oxfam is one of Britain's most recognisable global brands.
But he is still the Conservatives' most recognisable figure and best campaigner.
Their logos are instantly recognisable, their advertising jingles seared in shoppers' brains.
In fact, Triple H is a wrestler that Barthes would find especially recognisable.
The world's most recognisable timepiece is about to go silent after 157 years.
These qualities have made her music instantly recognisable even as it has evolved.
Some, such as Chuka Umunna, are recognisable in Westminster but not household names.
OF THE top two Republicans in Iowa, one is a universally recognisable type.
There is something instantly recognisable about the calm, authoritative voice of a pilot.
And it works as a TV show, as a story about recognisable characters.
Still, one that makes us recognisable to our own family would be an improvement.
Yet Mr Lewis's premise depends on America's institutions continuing to function in recognisable form.
Well-stocked museums in Europe and America are full of busts depicting recognisable individuals.
A lot of the artefacts will be recognisable to your common-or-garden Potterhead.
A gargoyle he may be, but Mr Moore is made up of recognisable parts.
The party is nominating someone who is not a Republican in any recognisable form.
There's a distorted version of it, perhaps, but it's not playing a recognisable note.
And you can hear the voice, muffled behind the door, distant but recognisable still.
Startups with no recognisable route to profitability will find it harder to get cash.
Coca-Cola is the world's largest beverage maker with the globe's most recognisable brand name.
In Indonesia, less than half of those in employment collect a recognisable wage or salary.
The battle between Biberkopf's primal urges and his quest to "remain decent" is also recognisable.
Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, recognisable figures with some gravitas, have come out for it.
Its squad includes Turkey's most recognisable player, Arda Turan, as well as several foreign stars.
BORIS JOHNSON, 231 - "Delay means defeat" Johnson is one of British politics' most recognisable faces.
BORIS JOHNSON, 55 - "Delay means defeat" Johnson is one of British politics' most recognisable faces.
When it comes to the statue of Henry itself, it's hardly the most recognisable likeness.
Now she is five, with recognisable facial features, she will shortly have to renew her passport.
She has even met some of the world's most recognisable stars like Drake and Usain Bolt.
And it is about entertainment: telling grand stories with recognisable characters and last-minute plot twists.
Every tune is instantly recognisable and universally adored, yet none of them sound obvious or boring.
Samsonite is one of the most recognisable names in luggage and as a result, discounts are rare.
The biggest and most recognisable names in online streaming will invariably offer free trials of their services.
Once America entered the war, the government recruited artistic talent to produce propaganda that remains instantly recognisable.
It could find nothing recognisable as "worship, reverence and adoration, veneration [or] intercession" in the group's practices.
To work abroad, "you probably need a recognisable brand" beyond that of the NHS, reckons Mr Kara.
At least eight people, most of them masked but a couple recognisable as neighbours, marched her away.
Sophie Turner is, of course, most recognisable to us when dressed up in her Sansa Stark garb.
The combatants were all global heavyweights, producing four must-see games between teams stuffed with recognisable names.
Though his accent became distinctly American, even as an elderly man there remained a recognisable Welsh twang.
On the floor is the immediately recognisable hexagonal pattern from the Overlook Hotel's carpet in The Shining.
By 375m years ago, the descendants of these first-footers had evolved four limbs clearly recognisable as legs.
Elsewhere, Cannon refers to the most recognisable figures in Western art history: the Madonna and the reclining nude.
The electric toothbrush market is plentiful, with a wide range of devices from a number of recognisable brands.
Among American firms, FedEx has long been one of the most recognisable, admired and popular to work for.
Found in a store room among a number of broken jars, the solidified whitish mass was initially barely recognisable.
Unlike things immediately recognisable as computers, these devices are often designed with poor security, or even none at all.
Mr Abe turned up in Rio dressed as Mario not just because Mario is instantly recognisable around the world.
Overweight and ruddy-cheeked, he is recognisable on sight as a lovable loser, a popular archetype that transcends religion.
The capital's most recognisable building, the towering Soviet-era Palace of Culture and Science, is nowhere to be seen.
Instead, it blends both language—pidgin English with Patois, Creole with Lingala, and recognisable, local slang—with sonic inflections.
Much of what runs through "Spies in the Congo" will be wearily recognisable to the Congolese, and many Africans.
Like the swimming pools with swooping double-curved roofs she built for the London Olympics, she was instantly recognisable.
It isn't everyday one of Hollywood's most recognisable directors and actors drop by your local cinema, especially in Australia.
The skyscrapers that shape many of the world's most recognisable cityscapes would not exist without fast and safe lifts.
But don't expect to see his face gracing the new campaign, his Aussie drawl is simply a recognisable voiceover.
There are a whole bunch of different fitness tracker brands out there but arguably the most recognisable is Fitbit.
The sails of the Sydney Opera House are recognisable around the world, but the space beneath them remains largely hidden.
Normally installed in outdoor spaces, Mr Gormley's recognisable rust-red figures explore the relationship between art, architecture and the earth.
There, you'll find home items like Pomelo's minimalist table lamp and SuperMama's signature porcelain crockery, emblazoned with recognisable nationalistic motifs.
The force of this process creates Nazaré's aquatic mountains, recognisable on postcards, YouTube clips and coffee mugs the world over.
Often Iago is a cartoon of evil; his was propelled by a class grudge and as recognisable as a neighbour.
To have so many recognisable international airlines performing well is heartening, especially for the frequent flyers that rely on them.
As family members sit around the table, it's likely some form of recognisable music will come tooting from the speakers.
The stars with the biggest global profiles, such as Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio, are instantly recognisable in lucrative overseas markets.
The ECJ decided that any recognisable sample from a recording should only be used if the original producers had authorised it.
Ron Mueck's studio, for example, is instantly recognisable by the gigantic sculpture of a naked human body sitting on his desk.
The party is less than a year old and is led by one of the country's most recognisable Brexiteers, Nigel Farage.
Stepping into the sun-soaked room -- the biggest in the office -- the space is instantly recognisable: It's the face of Showpo.
With MINI, one of the most recognisable brands of all time, it has always been about personalisation and design in mobility.
He went from being a young immigrant in a foreign land, to being one of the most recognisable faces in the country.
In 2016, he became one of the most recognisable faces of the Brexit campaign, which won the referendum by 52% to 48%.
It was fairly simple, and fitted into the corporation's style of writing the channel number out beneath their recognisable company-wide logo.
The electric-type Pokémon — and the world's most recognisable electric rodent — is now the face of the latest battery-related product recall.
They are recognisable, they have great pedigree, but they can no longer keep up with the frenetic pace of the Premier League.
With $25bn in annual sales and one of the most recognisable brands, the odds were in its favour to stage a comeback.
But the WHO expects the numbers of cases to "grow much larger" as less easily recognisable, milder cases are found, said Galea.
A mascot is surely meant to be the relatable, recognisable face of a brand, something that kids and adults alike can empathise with.
If nouns like rosh (rock) and kutu (knives) are basically recognisable to French speakers today, the verb nimiyaymow (I like) is probably not.
If there's one thing that distinguishes all Wes Anderson movies from the competition is that they are so purely... Andersonian, meaning immediately recognisable.
He later said he was happy to be part of such an iconic image, even if it was not recognisable as being him.
The main melody, which sounds like a guitar being played in a puddle, is one of the most instantly recognisable sounds of the nineties.
Such interception, quantum theory suggests, will necessarily alter the intercepted message in a recognisable way, meaning that the receiver will know it is insecure.
The app's facial recognition technology will look for photos with recognisable faces, however, so you won't be able to swap with last night's dinner.
When it comes to fitness trackers, FitBit is probably the most recognisable name in the game and that is the case for a reason.
Obviously they still had recognisable faces, but they also had the security of knowing their day-to-day encounters wouldn't go viral on Twitter.
Children of Men is a devastatingly tense near-future dystopia that's all the more effective because it's such a recognisable extrapolation of our own.
Juventus seemed to lack a recognisable playing style under Allegri, a pragmatic coach who last season fielded 38 different lineups in 38 league matches.
Courtrooms are now mercifully free of thumbscrews, but the psychological manipulation, the victim-blaming and the untouchable sway of powerful men will all be recognisable.
Completed in 2300, it is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world, and manages to be imposing, instantly recognisable and elegant all at once.
THE most recognisable face of Chinese capitalism belongs to Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, an e-commerce juggernaut matched in size only by Amazon.
It was a recognisable tune in Spain during the 1980s and has been translated into nearly 50 languages, from French to Hebrew and even Hawaiian.
OSCARS night—with its posing, its speechifying and, when all goes awry, its announcing of a wrong winner—is the world's most recognisable awards ceremony.
Gone is the lustrous mullet, gone is the wispy moustache, and in their place stand the ageless features of the transfer window's most recognisable man.
Instantly recognisable by her bushy red hair, Sonia Rykiel founded her fashion house in the Left Bank quarter of Saint-Germain des Pres in 1968.
Ashley founded Sports Direct, a discount sports goods and clothing retailer, in 1982 and has built it into one of Britain's most recognisable retail names.
The bricks are now painted black to keep up that recognisable front  - To deal with the building's mouse problem, a resident cat now lives there.
Resentment at the fact the country's most recognisable monument was built by a Muslim emperor has always existed on the fringes of the Hindu right.
There is no winking humour to lighten the mood, no contemporary brand names or historical references to anchor the story in a recognisable time or place.
They then transported their sound across continents: Daft Punk's cosmic outfits became instantly recognisable, showing that the French still had that musical je ne sais quoi.
Pastoralism has had to adapt so radically that it is often barely recognisable as the way of life that has been followed for hundreds of years.
Household Names: Hungary lack a recognisable superstar, with former Premier League players Zoltán Gera and Gabor Kiraly (he of the pyjama bottoms) probably the best-known.
Morgan, who is probably the most recognisable candidate for the general public, was previously education secretary but lost her post after Theresa May became prime minister.
On each seat sat an illustration of Lagerfeld (in his recognisable monochrome outfit and sunglasses) and Coco Chanel with the poignant words "the beat goes on...".
Over 100 attendees wandered the exhibit, admiring decades of Mr Marber's recognisable work for the Observer, The Economist, Penguin, the BBC and Columbia Pictures, among others.
If you were to hear the computer playing the tune without any human intervention, it would sound crude and lifeless, and probably not recognisable as Irish.
Buckingham Palace, still lived in by The Queen and Prince Philip as well as other royals - is one of Britain's most recognisable sights around the world.
Brand and reputation experts said the quick response by some of France's most recognisable corporate titans made sense, especially since the disaster involves a national symbol.
Newish local a capella group Apex Project's tight vocal melodies held the song until the last end flourish — a recognisable eight notes from the Singapore national anthem.
If Lee were to take control of Shaftesbury, it would add to the already substantial foreign ownership of property in the most recognisable areas of central London.
Apple MacBook Air — save £100.993 The MacBook is probably one of the most recognisable names in the laptop market, and that's because it combines power with style.
The trade misery that Mr Trump laments is recognisable to Nate LaMar, a sales manager at Draper Inc, which makes window shades, projector screens and gym equipment.
Recognisable oddball characters whose egos and personalities could only survive inside a theatre, slipping Shakespeare quotes into conversation as readily as most of us would Simpsons references.
The company has an annual turnover of over €50bn ($59bn), and a portfolio of brands that is recognisable worldwide, from its Flora spread to its Persil detergent.
Julie Kent, who works on a prison program that connects crime victims with offenders, told the news outlet that the item would be easily recognisable to addicts.
There are absolutely loads of options when it comes to the little suckers, but the most recognisable brand is probably iRobot, with its range of Roomba devices.
However, asking fans to choose whether they want someone Romani as opposed to a "recognisable movie star" is perhaps a clumsy attempt to engage with the issue.
In our summary of its methodology, we warned that the model was essentially a minimum viable product, with easily recognisable weaknesses and plenty of room for improvement.
Arguably, because Tor hidden service addresses are typically random strings of characters rather than easily recognisable domain names, dark web phishing links are particularly hard to spot.
The aesthetic effect remains instantly recognisable and, still, highly marketable: the Cyrillic slogans, stars and block colours reappear today on the catwalks of Gosha Rubchinskiy as "Soviet chic".
For, though that may not be visible at the moment, even the psyche must somehow be manifested physically in the brain and its debilitations must thus be recognisable.
The sūrah [chapter] headings were added much later in red ink in the recognisable space purposely left blank to distinguish between the end and the beginning of chapters.
If the end result won't be guaranteed a huge and captive audience anyway, why not just do something that is passable, reasonably cheap and recognisable as a style?
Yeah "Wannabe" is one of the most catchy, recognisable and generation-defining pop songs of the past two decades, but don't you think it's a bit, well…meh?
While both pro- and anti-EU demonstrators have regularly protested outside parliament, Bray's "Stop Brexit" cries and waving of banners behind news crews have made him instantly recognisable.
Occasionally I have placed the figures in a more recognisable setting of a room, however, these are still empty and stark and become containers or rooms within the mind.
The narrative finishes exactly where you would expect, with Ronald dipping a nib in an inkpot and, in that instantly recognisable font, penning the opening sentence of "The Hobbit".
The video also features South Korean star Lee Byung-hun, who may be more recognisable to Western audiences for his work in the G.I. Joe franchise, and Terminator Genisys.
The dough itself began life at 4.30 this morning, with flour, water, yeast, lard, and malt—necessary for giving focaccia its recognisable orange colour—combined in a special machine.
Case's style has become as instantly recognisable as it is valuable, to the point where I wish that some of their games were required reading (playing?) in certain circles.
The strategy of trading in distressed bonds is more commonplace in mature markets, with recognisable names such as Elliot Management and Aurelius Capital known for their aggressive recovery tactics.
"I want to make it as recognisable as possible so people understand that they don't have to pay lawyers huge amounts of money for just copying and pasting documents."
In 2016, he became one of the most recognisable faces of the Brexit campaign which won the referendum with 52% of the votes cast versus 48% for staying in.
But others, say, sculptors in the late Hellenistic Period, had their own goddesses to sculpt, including this highly recognisable armless statue thought to represent Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love.
What they do: Netflix is now among the most recognisable tech companies in the world, providing a widely used movie and TV streaming service, as well as creating original programming.
The men are Maasai, one of northern Tanzania's most recognisable ethnic groups, known the world over for their semi-nomadic lifestyle and distinctive, colorful beads, red robes and distended earlobes.
We're definitely not saying that you should stick rigidly to the most recognisable names, but generally speaking, you will get a higher quality audio with brands like Bose and Sony.
One of the earliest southern representations is now one of the most recognisable: Shiva as Nataraja, lord of the cosmic dance, one leg raised and "hair streaming across the firmament".
Sporting dark suits, white, pony-tailed hair and tinted sunglasses in his later years that made him instantly recognisable, an irreverent wit was also part of a carefully crafted persona.
While gay, lesbian and bisexual people can hide their sexual orientation, transgender Armenians say their physical appearance makes them recognisable and more likely to encounter discrimination, bullying and physical attacks.
At this point, it's hard to see her as anything other than a total visionary, who blends multiple genres to execute a sound and aesthetic that are instantly recognisable as hers.
With the exception of crooks, the only group that uses £50 notes in any number is tourists, so the sensible thing may be to choose an ambassador easily recognisable by visitors.
And Ugandan literature can boast of an international superstar in Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (pictured), whose debut novel "Kintu" is a multi-generational saga that ties oral myth to a recognisable present.
The fast-food chain was quick to reassure customers that its restaurants would continue to go by Maidanglao, a rough transliteration that has, over the years, become a recognisable brand name.
In Blackpool's grime videos you'll see no cars, no half naked girls, and no parties – everyone records their bars in the same two studios, recognisable by dated wallpaper and amateur graffiti.
When he sat down for the third game in a row—this time more recognisable in his team strip—he was spotted by an eagle-eyed journalist, who tweeted a photo.
She went on to win almost $40 million in prize money, becoming one of the highest paid sportswomen in the world and one of the most recognisable athletes on the planet.
This place is young and flamboyant, with a clear undercurrent of action, and more than a hint of managed chaos -- all among instantly recognisable brand attributes of the business operating here.
Fossils recognisable as Neanderthals go back 250,3003 years, about halfway between the present day and the time of their common ancestor with Homo sapiens, a member of a species called Homo heidelbergensis.
Do something different and stand out from the rest with some clear, bold artwork; it also helps if you can easily change designs between releases whilst still being recognisable as a brand.
The busy entrepreneur and mother-of-two runs Australia's most recognisable PR agency and has most recently founded the creative talent management group, The Ministry of Talent, and content agency, Social Union.
Extremely happy-go-lucky types may find it alien or melodramatic, but I think most people will find recognisable stuff here, even if realising that is hard to come to terms with.
As you'd expect, there's plenty of surprise from seeing the whole damn cast pop up out of nowhere, including Fallon, who pulls off a sort of recognisable Barb from the first season.
Instantly recognisable in his dark suits, pony-tailed white hair and sunglasses, Lagerfeld was best known for his association with Chanel but delivered collections for LVMH's Fendi and his own eponymous label.
"Now we need a new emphasis in terms of substance and must ensure our conservative element is recognisable and that and we can hold our own in a grand coalition," he said.
Yes, Styles is very competent and his performance does not stick out like a saw thumb as many feared; you immediately except him as a soldier alongside the infinitely less recognisable others.
"In the first stage of data gathering, distortions, minimal reproduction delays (varying from 0.1 to 100 msec.) and strong decay effects are applied, thus obtaining coarse and barely recognisable sounds," fuse* explains.
Often linked to the success of English clubs – especially Liverpool – in Europe during the seventies, the growing popularity of designer European labels saw football casuals become a recognisable group on the streets.
The most anticipated match, however, was the first-round showdown between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, a pair of powerhouses who for years were the two most recognisable names in women's tennis.
These either leave organic traces in the brain that, though not always accessible before a patient's death, are characteristic of the condition in question, or cause recognisable perturbations of things such as electroencephalograms.
But kimchi has long been a staple of Korean dining, immediately recognisable by its pungent odour and red appearance — the colour a result of an ample smothering of gochujang, a pepper-based condiment.
"I rise to talk about an important matter about the Northern Territory's most treasured and recognisable landmark, about Aboriginal enterprise and about creating a new world-class tourism product," Giles said in Parliament.
It became codified in the late 1970s, which made jokes about it instantly recognisable: the uniforms of leather and studs for the hardest bands, spandex and make-up for the "hair metal" bands.
"Little Saint Nick" keeps the Beach Boys' original jaunt and sweet vocals, though Best Coast's modern California drawl is recognisable anywhere, even on a cover of a group with such an iconic sound.
It has become known for its instantly recognisable fashion imagery across social platforms SYDNEY -- The seventh floor lobby of the Bathurst St building is lined with brightly coloured women's clothes hanging on racks.
BlackBerry's most recent attempt to keeps its hardware division alive was the launch of Android-based smartphones, including the Priv, which featured a physical keyboard, long the most recognisable aspect of the BlackBerry phones.
So, for their 2014 campaign, they decided to rip off one of the world's most immediately recognisable (and Academy Award-winning) songs, 2002's "Lose Yourself," featured in Eminem's feature film debut 6003 Mile.
Several of his tracks have appeared in the background on Scandal, but "The Light," which plays in so many of the Liv and Fitz love scenes throughout the series, is instantly recognisable to fans.
"Instantly recognisable not just by the emblematic landmarks but also by the enchanting chaos beloved of all who know this crazy, pulsating, ever-changing but ever-beautiful world city," Fuller writes of London Town.
It has also staged an unusual public campaign to muster small investors to help drive changes at BHP, one of the most recognisable corporate names in Australia, using social media to state its position.
Olympics organisers say about 82 percent of all Olympic tickets have been sold out, but for tennis, which boasts some of the world's most recognisable sports stars, attendance has been far below that level.
It was then, already soaring on the success of its iPods and growing Mac userbase, that Apple "reinvented" the phone by launching one of the most recognisable and prolific smartphone devices ever, the iPhone.
It's likely that the new headshots were intended as a way to bring a unifying theme to Parliament's website, and better showcase the elected leaders of Britain's constituencies to make them more recognisable to voters.
Four years ago at the London Olympics, he won gold in both the 5000m and 10,000m, thus cementing himself as one of Britain's greatest athletes and one of the most recognisable faces in the country.
Actually I was initially kind of happy [about the anonymity] because it took [my work] back to its first state of reception—a mural encountered by passers by is anonymous and not recognisable as art.
Although the "sabermetric" movement, as quantitative analysis of baseball is known, has already yielded a series of incremental changes around MLB, today's game would still be perfectly recognisable to a time-traveling observer transported from 1918.
For me, realising that she's not the untouchable product that she was sold as has only made me love her—her sweet personality, her now-lazy way of executing choreography, that recognisable-anywhere voice—even more.
It is the mascot of the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature, formerly the World Wildlife Fund) and, with its striking black-and-white pelage, is one of the most recognisable large animals in the world.
Dubrovnik's old, walled town is instantly recognisable to fans as King's Landing, the main city in the imaginary world created by George R. R. Martin, the author of the books on which the show is based.
Squeezed into another room is "Cave" (2019), a set of vast cuboid voids that, were they to be seen from afar, might be recognisable as a hunched body lying on its side, with one knee raised.
An early form of baseball, played in north-eastern states until around the 1870s, town ball is recognisable to modern Americans by its rounded bat, four bases (or "stakes") and the batsman's need to get around them.
From a recognisable post-referendum present ("Aren't you going home now?" a classmate asks the daughter of Alan's German neighbours), the references modulate to an imagined sequel of mass deportations and prison ships in the Thames estuary.
"Michael Jackson and Bubbles" (1988), Jeff Koons's white-and-gold porcelain sculpture of the man and his chimpanzee, is possibly the most recognisable artwork of the musician; the show describes it as a "talisman for other artists".
She serves as probable model or muse for many of the images of women among the 120 paintings at Tate – there are also sculptures, photographs and documents – and is recognisable by her blonde hair and strong nose.
Instantly recognisable, euphoric, replete with a tight hook and a silky smooth guest spot from Jay-Z – this song will be remembered for as many years as it takes until humanity evolves beyond the need for hearing.
Song may be the most recognisable member of the cast thanks to his turn in Bong&aposs 2013 film "Snowpiercer" starring Chris Evans, but during the Q&A Bong said that the cast worked together as one.
Just as there is only ever a handful of world-famous actors, so the pantheon of globally recognisable cultural symbols is tiny: the Mona Lisa (see article), Michelangelo's David, the Taj Mahal, the Great Pyramid—and Notre Dame.
If meant seriously, this might count as a "real food," a subset of enthusiasts within the Soylent community agitating to make Soylent from recognisable, "normal" foods, the kind available in supermarkets, rather than in powdered form from iherb.com.
Mr Greengrass himself is almost as recognisable as his work: at any film awards ceremony, it's easy to spot the smiling, burly six-footer with the mane of grey hair and the pair of owlish wire-rimmed glasses.
Recognisable faces punctuate Mr Marber's work; John Kennedy's red silhouette above the black words "Calling Kremlin 1961" on a cover of The Economist; a topless Pablo Picasso cast in black and white on a 1964 issue of the Observer.
She's not as immediately recognisable as Clinton, but dress up like a Victorian lady and spend the evening telling people who you are, and it'll almost be like you're living the experience of being the first woman to run for president.
Instantly recognisable by the catchy and corny Billy Corgan riff (he co-wrote some tracks), "Celebrity Skin" is a Shakespearean entry point to an LA album, the narrator welcoming you "with your pound of flesh" for a tour of Hollywood.
Lagerfeld - in his mid-80s, although he is notoriously vague about his exact age - is one of the fashion world's most recognisable figures, and did not disappoint at the lighting ceremony in an all-black suit, and sporting a white ponytail.
The 25 per cent slump in sterling since the UK voted to leave the EU in June meant he could buy some of the world's most recognisable brands — from Dove soap to Ben & Jerry's ice cream — in a once-in-a-lifetime sale.
Recognisable characters are one of the most sought-after resources in the entertainment industry: from Hollywood's superhero franchises to theme parks to video games, a name the public knows is perceived as the best way to reduce the risk of expensive failure.
Instantly recognisable by its art-deco pavilion, the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium is without doubt one of the most unique grounds in London, though it is largely unknown among the thousands of fans who sport the colours of Arsenal and Spurs each weekend.
Nineteen years on, there have been dozens of blockbusters, indie dramas and television shows which have, to some extent, done what Mr Shyamalan did in "Unbreakable": that is, they have depicted comic-book characters as flesh-and-blood individuals who exist in a recognisable reality.
The goal is not merely to imitate reality but to create an independent version, at once recognisable and autonomous; to develop a theatre that is more than a theatre, just as Tolstoy insisted that "War and Peace" was not a novel but something else.
Unlike reality shows predicated on conflict and the grotesque (all shouting and slicks of fake tan) Gogglebox mobilises the wit and warmth of recognisable tribes: the grandparents in Liverpool, the minority middle-class family from Derby, the woman vicar in Nottingham, the bohemians in Cambridge.
But in the era of Brexit, Donald Trump and Cambridge Analytica, of Rodrigo Duterte and Jair Bolsonaro, the ruses it depicts are eerily recognisable: the spurious storylines and made-up enemies, the redefinition of what constitutes a fact, the wholesale manipulation of the citizenry.
But in the case of KELT-11, the sub-giant's intense luminosity meant that the dip in light caused by KELT-11b's transit was barely recognisable to astronomers using the KELT (Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope) survey— a pair of robotic telescopes located in Arizona and South Africa.
But the makeover, part of a bid to revive stagnant sales, also reflects a growing battle among high-end brands to lure young shoppers in markets like Asia, including with instantly recognisable items they can flaunt - leading to a recent proliferation of logo-driven launches by Burberry rivals too.
San Diego-based Emotient was founded in 2012 and has already been awarded patents covering how it uses crowdsourcing to "train" its machine-learning technology for sentiment analysis and — crucially for the privacy-conscious Apple — a way to understand facial expressions without storing recognisable images of individuals' faces.
A visualisation of a fake vs real news distribution pattern; users who predominantly share fake news are coloured red and users who don't share fake news at all are coloured blue — which Fabula says shows the clear separation into distinct groups, and "the immediately recognisable difference in spread pattern of dissemination".
And he also sees it as valuable that people are forced to be of a certain race and gender for their entire play-through: Players "should be recognisable consistently and long-term — so anyone likely to commit a crime would be more likely to wear a balaclava or a face mask," Newman wrote.
Ghosn, among the world's most prominent auto executives whose dramatic rescue of Nissan two decades ago made him a celebrity in the industry and in Japan, was barely recognisable as he left Tokyo Detention House where he had been detained for more than 100 days in a small cell with no heating.
Jane Addams, a mainstay of American schoolbooks and a radical social reformer who remains conspicuously absent from the pantheon of liberalism's most recognisable thinkers; Salvador de Madariaga, a leading post-war architect of the European project; and Ibn Khaldun, who wrote of the importance of the specialisation of labour fully 400 years before Adam Smith.
In 2016, as one of the most recognisable faces of the Brexit campaign, Johnson was accused of making untenable claims, most notably that Britain would be 350 million pounds ($440 million) a week better off outside the EU. Yet his sometimes shambolic appearance and disarmingly self-deprecating persona have allowed him to survive both gaffes and scandal.
On its website Thales lists a Citadel instant messaging smartphone app — which it describes as "trusted messaging for professionals", saying it offers "the same recognisable functionality and usability as most consumer messaging apps" with "secure messaging services on a smartphone or computer, plus a host of related functions, including end-to-end encrypted voice calls and file sharing".
In 2016, as one of the most recognisable faces of the Brexit campaign, Johnson was accused of making untenable claims, most notably that Britain would be 350 million pounds ($440 million) a week better off outside the EU. Yet his sometimes shambolic appearance, self-deprecating persona and knack for humour have allowed him to survive both gaffes and scandal.
Julie Mehretu was born in Ethiopia and lives in New York, as does Kenyan-born Wangechi Mutu; El Anatsui (whose beer-bottle-top "fabrics"—pictured—are instantly recognisable) was born in Ghana, has worked for much of his career in Nigeria, and has been exhibited all over the world, as has William Kentridge, a white South African.
The Coventry Sphinx badge is possibly the most stylish in all the Midlands, though it is naturally run close by the globe, ribbon and ball of Birmingham City, a crest which was chosen through a competition run by the Sports Argus newspaper in the early seventies, and which remains both instantly recognisable and remarkably elegant to this day.
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He is incredibly affable upon our greeting, carrying a distinct youthful British enthusiasm that is instantly recognisable to anyone that grew up around the working class estates of the UK. In the cage, Page's much-lauded style is a dual role of snake charmer and pouncing cobra, hypnotising his opponents with array of unorthodox movements before leading the contact with venomous rapidity.
"Slide" is a lush fairground carousel of a track, which sounds like how I imagine riding in an open-top car feels – and now he has shared some of the process by which he made the track: We start with the recognisable piano riff that kicks things off, and end with Frank's ethereal, self-harmonising vocals (raise your hand if you've ever felt personally victimised by the feelings Frank Ocean can rouse, by the way).

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