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"recognizably" Definitions
  1. to such a degree that the qualities of somebody/something are easy to see or identify

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She used to do this cover of Cohen's "Closing Time" live, which you can still listen to, and it was great: fresh and exuberant, still recognizably Cohen's, but still recognizably living.
The historical format is recognizably specific to the podcast medium.
The author of "The Mirror Test" is recognizably that figure.
I'm different recognizably, unmistakably, from one day to the next.
Unfortunately, her drawing is no more recognizably New York than Trump's.
The club must increase global sponsorship revenue but remain recognizably local.
Second, that these consumers need their sexbots to look recognizably human.
From far away, very few of the mockups look recognizably like Reddit.
She's still recognizably Mary Tyler Moore — but she's also so very different.
Indeed, some of these countries no longer have a recognizably functional government.
The seemingly bizarre often turns into an expression of the recognizably profound.
But is a cheese from the age of steam still recognizably cheese?
The Democratic Party was still recognizably itself after Bill Clinton left office.
It is a style as inimitable as it is instantly, recognizably English.
Each of the 1000X-series earbuds features a sleek and recognizably Sony design.
Characters speak with theatrical flair, but they're recognizably grounded in the Pacific Northwest.
It's all very recognizably Kline's: delicate, smart, hiding fear underneath a hummable chorus.
It came out looking recognizably like a Polaroid: kind of faded and overexposed.
Jagged Alliance 22 is recognizably a relative and peer of games like Fallout 23.
Trying to do that but make something that's still recognizably DeviantArt is the challenge.
Taborn wasn't just a musician; he was an intellectual with a recognizably nebbishy demeanor.
Walley-Beckett's series is recognizably "Anne of Green Gables," but with a grimmer feel.
He encourages a style of acting that's arch and presentational rather than recognizably human.
So I have to add some structure to give it anything that is recognizably geometrical.
Marvel rage recognizably drew on the same pathological pettiness as straw rage and hamburger rage.
Cad though he is, her feckless lover, the painter Anthony Winter, is still recognizably human.
Instead of a silhouette, her clothes (because they are recognizably clothes, not concepts) embrace evolution.
The best genre stories are almost always some recognizably universal human story in a glossier costume.
Until then, he'd been responsive, aware, irritable, funny, querulous, weak, confused, furious, loopy, but recognizably himself.
" Jones mimicked, floridly but recognizably, Rubio's braying giggle and called the senator "a little frat boy.
Along the way he developed a voice that remains recognizably his own through the constant changes.
Both looks are recognizably Belle the Disney princess, but she's also a Belle of her time.
And the cast benefits from getting to play characters with recognizably human reactions to superhuman events.
The earliest known arrivals from Asia were already splitting into recognizably distinct groups, the research suggests.
But through six (of 10) episodes, the characters' behavior is, for the most part, recognizably human.
Tulu and Bulu were no longer recognizably identical—but they shared the first derivative of identity.
The more dramatic the novelty and the more visually appealing and recognizably different it is, the better.
The Farewell also employs a recognizably Asian visual style far more than either of those two films.
It's pretty remarkable that, 10 years after the iPhone first debuted, that it's still recognizably an iPhone.
It gives us something we can wrap our heads around, something that is recognizably within our power.
Even at her most out-there, she's able to wrangle her experiments into something recognizably song-shaped.
Still, teeming with the director's signature visual tricks and homages to Hitchcock, the film is recognizably his.
In adapting and directing "Grief," Mr. Walsh has anchored the book's abstractions in a recognizably mundane world.
Fans argued for years whether Deckard was actually a robot, but the performance itself was always recognizably human.
It's recognizably a political ad, following the usual trope of interspersing Sanders's speeches with testimonials from his supporters.
They mean to create not just music as a refuge, but recognizably indie-rock music as a refuge.
The researchers found that their vat exhibited recognizably different behaviors for words that belonged to the L3 language.
Collectors here, including Republicans like the commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, tend to have more recognizably blue-chip art.
The sound design, with the back-masked dragging noises and the echoing, disturbing soundscapes, is so recognizably his style.
Now, in 1940 many Americans were already living in what was recognizably the modern world, but many others weren't.
His alienness only briefly drops into recognizably human joy when the road trip reaches his mother, Sarah (Kirsten Dunst).
Ethnicity was crucial to the show, and while recognizably Jewish and Greek hoodlums were also on hand, Italians ruled.
Without the pressure cooker of overnight writing, Thomson's prose is still recognizably his, balancing the outlandish and the acute.
You're not displacing people, but you do have this very industrial-ish waterfront area that is very recognizably Williamsburg.
Some Trek fans accused the show of losing the spirit of Roddenberry's vision, but DS9 is still recognizably Trek.
The result is a book that is recognizably inspired by Lucas' story, but an enjoyable read in and of itself.
Perhaps azacitidine makes the cancer cells more recognizably foreign, or perhaps it forces immune cells to become more aggressive hunters.
A restored Beethoven Symphony No. 3 ("Eroica") from 1939 is very recognizably a performance by the eager young NBC Symphony.
What's underneath is vile, brutal and shudderingly creepy (watch him fondle Isabella's chair after she's left), but also recognizably human.
At the same time, it would recognizably be the same United States of America we've known for a long time.
The Gitmo she shows us is hygienic, modular, efficient, mass-produced, and recognizably American in its logic, ubiquity, and form.
The final image was always recognizably a photograph, even if it seemed to hold the documentary tradition at arm's length.
They, too, had the ability to break through the confines of the screen to present feelings that were recognizably human.
Over them, a voice that is recognizably white and male, and almost certainly straight, speaks in a chatty, naturalistic register.
I wanted to push that as far as I can, while still having it be recognizably a specific group of people.
The gemstones and faceted plastic beads she uses to create the variegated topographies of her produce sculptures are recognizably precious materials.
On the performance front, Huawei's claims about the Kirin 980 being recognizably superior to the Snapdragon 845 stand up to scrutiny.
" Ms. Lynch acknowledged that the support for bathroom bills and other discriminatory measures "reflect a recognizably human fear of the unknown.
Easy ones first — we're going to see a huge truck at 8 PM PT tomorrow, and it'll look recognizably truck-like.
To comply, Roberta (Ann McDonough) has to stage photos that feature recognizably dark-skinned students, reading "The Bluest Eye" no less.
As the three begin responding, they become recognizably human, at times uneasily likable, which only deepens the horror of their crimes.
His voice is recognizably Hanks, with lots of Norman Rockwell phrasing: lollygagging, yowza, thanked his lucky stars, titmouse, knothead, atta baby.
The couple's larger-than-life qualities (Antony refers to Cleopatra, notably grandly, as "Egypt") are made recognizably human by their director.
Here's an acne-scarred and recognizably black Michael Jackson, gushing about the freedom of dancing for fun instead of for work.
All this without the benefit of a fashion show, an ad campaign, much name recognition or even a recognizably pronounceable name.
Though the Lorraine dancers did not have all the rigor of the Cunningham company, this was recognizably "Sounddance" — ardent, violent, thrilling.
Her character on the show is recognizably millennial: adrift in her romantic and professional life, awkward, self-conscious and, well, insecure.
It was recognizably the tune that has taken the world by storm, first on movie screens and then on the radio.
The one lie was so brazen, so obviously untrue, so recognizably false that even Fox News felt it necessary to correct Trump.
When Eurydice holds up over her eyes the two silver coins that are her ticket to the underworld, she is recognizably dying.
ISIS, it should not be forgotten, is only the recognizably visible symptom of a much wider and far more serious underlying disease.
He supplemented recognizably Leonard-ish buckets—the midrange stuff he subsisted on when it was Duncan's team—with some grade-A soloing.
But it's recognizably part of the same syndrome: abuse of presidential power, contempt for the rule of law, and dishonesty about motivations.
She has created a universe that stands at sharp angles from the one we know, being both distinctly hers and recognizably ours.
Although Frecon might be considered the tortoise to Marden's hare, she has slowly and patiently moved into a territory that is recognizably hers.
The film also happens to contain a plot and characters, two of whom happen to be well-shaded women with recognizably real insecurities.
The sculptures vary in terms of size and posture, but all have recognizably human tissues and bone structures that make them look alive.
At the same time, it is still recognizably a suit, elegant and very wearable, and you could go jogging after dinner without changing.
Most Americans emphatically did not regard low-income, LGBTQ, and minority citizens at the epicenters of these crises as recognizably similar to themselves.
Most of them are recognizably monumental, commemorating historical events (the war, the revolution), historical figures (politicians, revolutionary heroes) and historical artists (composers, writers).
This means McIver has the difficult job of imbuing Liv with wildly different characteristics every week while still keeping the character recognizably herself.
The notion of animated characters acting is so important to a movie like this where they're human and have to be recognizably human.
All of them are recognizably the characters we came to know more than a decade ago, with a bit of a 2017 twist.
In 1883, the Chinese-American Benevolent Association, the first building constructed in the area in a recognizably Chinese style, was erected on Mott Street.
They didn't miss much, foreseeing developments that recognizably correspond to all the main elements of the information technology revolution, including smartphones and the Internet.
He does look kind of odd: not quite cool, not quite adorable, recognizably similar to his more popular video game incarnation but slightly tweaked.
The challenge is how to manage the transition to a more diversified, dynamic and recognizably modern system, without sparking a crisis in the process.
You can hear the difference when they put down one and pick up another, but the music, or the voice, is recognizably the same.
I'd pore over pictures of the whitish-gray machine, with its monochromatic LCD screen, recognizably NES-like face controls, and glowing red power indicator.
The truth is, many of the United States' early policies toward immigrants were conceived in recognizably Trumpian terms, in substance if not in tenor.
Coming nearly 20 years after the premiere of "Futurama," the new show is recognizably Groeningesque in its art, its humor and its satirical intent.
She's a teenager with bigger dreams than she can often handle, and it affects her and the people around her in recognizably messy ways.
Gone are the "horrific fabrics" from the markets in his MA collection — replaced by more recognizably luxe materials like tulle, organza and duchesse satin.
Given that most first contact novels deal with recognizably intelligent aliens, what did you hope to convey with alien intelligence that we can't readily recognize?
Each was in a recognizably Modernist style, usually in a rural setting, with an elegant garden and large windows carefully positioned to capture the daylight.
Lounge-adjacent, laid-back, slightly mad, like Herbie Hancock deep inside a Reddit thread, it's recognizably his (though the wavy guitar has disappeared, for now).
He finds shelter with sidekicks who are recognizably Baloo, the bear from "The Jungle Book"; Sebastian, the crab from "The Little Mermaid"; and several others.
With Clinton's loss, we are seeing liberals in a recognizably argumentative state -- but for the first time, the debate is also happening on social media.
The drawings of Dan Mora do a fantastic job of imbuing this sad creature — with coal eyes and a carrot nose — with recognizably human expressions.
The article shows whites, on the other hand, dressed in modern clothing and engaged in recognizably modern activities such as farming, mining, and outdoor recreation.
His ability to embrace both possibilities as well as transform them into something that is recognizably his own is one reason for his maverick status.
Mogensen's interest in forms such as the spiral and equations such as the Golden Section has led him into a territory that is recognizably his.
Despite the cyclical nature of trends, the street style at Milan Fashion Week this season, once again, is packed with items that are so recognizably Gucci.
Lord knows, it actually needs to be funny and sharp, and that key ingredient—it needs to be recognizably satirical, not just 90s style edgelord ironic.
The filmmakers include enough signifiers to make this recognizably Ghostbusters, much like Star Wars: The Force Awakens trades on familiar plot beats and deliberately courts nostalgia.
The first was a recognizably female human, although she had long arms, terribly long, at least three times the length of her body, and no nose.
Imagine paintings by Pieter Bruegel or Hieronymus Bosch, swarming with visual detail, except they're not about peasants or gardens of earthly delights but recognizably contemporary life.
Drawing from its JKO School, it has also developed its own classical style, recognizably and valuably different (especially above the waist) from that of City Ballet.
But Ms. Stenberg's star turn does the most critical load bearing, somehow channeling an emerging generation's inchoate rage, grief and resilience into one recognizably human form.
They're very recognizably part of this show I've loved for several seasons now — while also adding new shades to the characters, shades informed by their grief.
Alessandra Ferri, returning to the role of Juliet at 53, on Thursday, was recognizably the same dancer she was 10, 20, 30 years ago — and unmistakably different.
But with its focus on failed fathers and broken families, dangerous radicals and social breakdown, human weakness and alien inscrutability, the version we got was recognizably Spielbergian.
It is usually a safe assumption that the Costume Institute's exhibitions will be filled with garments, but what Ms. Kawakubo creates is not all even recognizably clothing.
It's still recognizably a part of the P series of cans, but it has a patterned ballistic nylon exterior to each cup and a more streamlined headband design.
While Fitbit might be a familiar name in fitness wearables that's rapidly approaching Kleenex-like recognizably, it's still a small fry compared to juggernauts like Apple and Google.
It was about two feet tall, wearing a rumpled mod suit, and his overall vibe was Recognizably Beatlesque, But Not Beatlesque Enough for the Manufacturer to Get Sued.
Being recognizably queer is a way to escape what time traditionally does to women, forcing them from maiden to mother to crone along the grand old heteronormative timeline.
Called the "Cradle of Humanity," it shows various types of cave dwellers — hairy, bucktoothed and wide-eyed — with information on their transformation from apelike to more recognizably human.
The latest expansion, Industries, feels both at odds with much of what has made Skylines so enjoyable yet also recognizably a thematic extension of that now-familiar design.
In the late 80s and early 90s, she stood most recognizably at the helm of a buzzy alt-rock ensemble from her native Iceland by called the Sugarcubes.
Starting in 1960 and lasting until his death in 1966, Feeley made work that was recognizably his, and had nothing to do with Color Field painting or Minimalism.
If the animal is recognizably mammalian, alert your local stranding network or marine fisheries service, as there are strict laws in the US about interactions with marine mammals.
It's why some of the best shit about sports happens when athletes very briefly stop looking superhuman and are rendered, once again, recognizably human: clumsy, stupid, loafing, improvising.
Now, I like Breton—I've interviewed the south Londoners a few times in the past, and dig their brand of glitch-shaken electronica filtered through recognizably indie-dance breakdowns.
The design of plastic bottle bottoms varies widely, and the particularity of these brand-specific articulations, while recognizably mass-produced, serve Mendelson's needs as a sculptor of unique objects.
That such diverse scenes can sit alongside one another, yet remain recognizably the work of a single artist, is a testament to Wong's artful synthesis of invention and style.
Oskar Eustis, the director, chose to make his Caesar decidedly Trumpian, giving him a shock of hair, an overlong red tie and a wife with a recognizably Slovenian accent.
Comedies of any age endure because their characters, no matter how absurd the situations they find themselves in, are recognizably human, even when their foibles or follies are exaggerated.
"City," which came to have a recognizably ceremonial design—a narrow ellipse, like a racetrack, anchored at each end by a monument—is strikingly similar in shape and size.
The actors who play Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte in the prologue remain recognizably British as they take on the roles of Pish-Tush, Ko-Ko and Poo-Bah.
Tyrion (blond again) sits next to the Hound (whose burned-face prosthetics are recognizably different from the future episodes) and Theon Greyjoy crosses the courtyard to hand Ned his gloves.
Much of the subsequent architecture that emerged in the Eastern Bloc in the late 2410s and early 238s was plainer, more recognizably Modernist in its straight lines and unadorned facades.
In the military, I was around fewer Jewish people than ever before, and my heritage was on display, stitched on my uniform in the form of a recognizably Jewish surname.
Upon my return, however, unable to put things back together, I had slowly come untethered from all the expectations that come with being a recognizably functioning person in the world.
It is that quality that unites all of Alec's work; it is why a photograph by him, no matter where or of whom they are taken, is so recognizably his.
It's the sheer silliness of the proposition — two fairly primitive civilizations playing each other in what is recognizably a Premier League game of football — that makes Early Man hum along.
It's recognizably Rayman, although without the rich animation that Unseen64 claims was part of the reason why Ubisoft decided to reboot its development for the fantasy new CD-Rom powered consoles.
Though "Montana" is enjoyable, and the most recognizably Neptunes-esque track, I would like to know why a song that sounds so much like California got named for a mining state.
He once drew an uncharacteristically raw sketch of her as a serpent herself, wrapped around a tree limb, her hair alive with snakes, with a figure recognizably Calder fleeing from her.
The Samson Option should never be confused with Israel's more generalized or "broad spectrum" nuclear strategy, one which systematically seeks to maximize deterrence at recognizably less apocalyptic levels of military engagement.
A truly and literally singular effort, Since I Left You is a oceanic collection of contradictions: it's intense and blissful, recognizably handmade and seamless-sounding, packed with surprises and instantly familiar.
In any Cunningham Event, connoisseurs can identify fragments — some of which recurred across these three shows — but, despite the incredible diversity, almost anyone can distinguish just about everything as recognizably Cunningham.
So it was actually shocking to watch the great Finnish soprano Karita Mattila's death scene at the Met this week in Poulenc's "Dialogues des Carmélites," because it rang so recognizably true.
PETER EVANS, 'Zebulon' (More is More, 2013) The most recognizably jazz-centered group that Mr. Evans leads is his Zebulon Trio, featuring John Hébert on bass and Kassa Overall on drums.
A restless experimenter, Faye came to resent a state-dictated aesthetic that he viewed as too simplistic in its demand that art combine a recognizably African content and a European look.
When relatives who were recognizably black came looking for him, hospital employees dragged the victim from the examination table to the decrepit Negro ward across the street, where he later died.
Among the most recognizably American of brands, Brooks Brothers is owned by a private holding company run by an Italian businessman and heir to a multibillion-dollar fortune made in eyewear.
Note that there are so very few women directing films in Hollywood and many bright, talented (and recognizably bankable) men of all ages have never worked or rarely work for female directors.
What do you call it when you "care" enough to have black characters (that may even be well-written) but can't even be bothered to make sure they have recognizably accurate hair?
That Belichick is ordinarily so unwilling to betray anything interesting or even recognizably humanesque, and because he is so great, makes the search seem more urgent and interesting than it actually is.
Leather is a community that represents itself visibly and recognizably, which inherently denies the instinct that people within the broader LGBTQ community might have to 'blend' or 'pass' for their own safety.
The California-based auction house Julien's traffics primarily in celebrity memorabilia, from the lurid (like property from Sharon Tate's estate) to the recognizably iconic (like Marilyn Monroe's "Happy Birthday Mr. President" dress).
The collection ranges from the late-19th-century, chapeau-shaped "Bowler Hat" by Hayakawa Shokosai I, an old master of the trade, to the more recognizably basketlike "Muso" (2012), by Fujinuma Noboru.
For starters, the 25,0003 light-years that separate us from M13 raise a legitimate question about whether humans will even be around — or recognizably human — by the time a message comes back.
Yet this is recognizably Sorkin, and those are minor annoyances, because the real heart of Molly's Game is the script, which has the tempo of jazz, and Sorkin's direction matches his patter.
This all means that the NBA 2K's pivot away from staid simulation and towards the individual, towards characterfulness, is also a move towards a version of basketball that's more recognizably, self-assuredly black.
The brand has a recognizably modern, monochromatic style, but its customers most often rave about organization and performance — including us when we reviewed their Stratus Backpack ($200) and Cloud Cumulus Medium Tote ($195).
Before his breakthrough as the swashbuckling, beer-swilling chief of police Jim Hopper on Netflix's "Stranger Things," David Harbour was a character actor who gave difficult men a menacing but recognizably human core.
Its 41 sections are not recognizably essays, nor lectures, like the wending but substantial prose pieces on various themes (including the theme of Theme) in her book "Madness, Rack, and Honey," from 2012.
Our treaty rights are still being violated, most recognizably in failures to fund Indian health care and education, services that were guaranteed in exchange for land that now makes up the United States.
Director Cathy Yan and her team retain enough of the previous film's cartoonish-grimy aesthetic to keep Birds of Prey recognizably within the same universe, but tweaked and upgraded and filtered through Harley's perspective.
The floral printed panels of fabric that make up each portion of the Cave Variations are recognizably nakshi kantha, embroidered quilts stitched from old saris and fabrics that are native to the Bengal region.
Sign outside Toronto's Double Double Land In order for a venue to be officially and recognizably anti-sexual assault and harassment, it needs to make the public aware that those behaviours won't be tolerated.
Confection has always been a part of the broader snacking category and while Hershey has historically participated most recognizably in confection, we understand that consumers are looking for variety and balance throughout the day.
In responding to Judd and Greenberg, it is apparent that Gorchov wanted to find his own way past what he saw as the limits of their theorizing and make something that was recognizably his.
This recalls the Night's Watch of "Game of Thrones," except that the country is recognizably Britain, and the enemies on the other side aren't supernatural White Walkers, but human beings in rowboats and dinghies.
Halley is both charmer and tempest—opening her arms to the world in one moment, raising her middle fingers to it in the next—yet even when she's at her worst, she remains recognizably vulnerable.
Waste Tide feels like it's a bit more recognizably plausible as Chen lays out exactly how the world economy has left millions of people behind, trapped in an impoverished state from which they can't escape.
We see two McEntires: The first is one is wearing no costume (let's call her "Recognizably Reba"), while the other is dragged up as Colonel Sanders in a rhinestone-studded suit and crooning on stage.
While this is true, as Given worked on writing code with the AGC emulator, what stuck out to him was that it was still "recognizably a modern computer" despite the technical limitations of its era.
It's most celebrated for its immersive details: Adams's rabbits never blur themselves into humans with fur and long ears, but are always recognizably rabbits, with specifically rabbit-like ideas about food and sex and land.
Maybe that's why the silents we do have — particularly the early, pre-1920s ones — can seem like missives from an aboveground Atlantis, satin-silver remnants of a civilization that's alluringly alien yet also recognizably human.
Even in the sunshine, with the giant container ships plying the Thames, this is recognizably Pip's marsh country: flat, treeless, glinting with ribbons of water — a halfway place that is marine as much as terrestrial.
It's like how many Americans can do a sort of accent that's recognizably "British" even though it sounds like no actual real British person ever, a confusing jumble sliding around between Cockney and the Queen.
The music, which mainly drew from their older albums, was played with grit and little bullshit, recognizably the work of a band that emerged as a strange, giddy hybrid of Neutral Milk Hotel and Godspeed You!
When the monster is first revealed, close-ups on his face — brow prominent and expression vacant —indicate his fundamental distance from anything recognizably human, presaging the inhuman havoc he will wreck on a small European village.
"It was difficult to tell exactly what had happened to her; it wasn't an issue of it being too graphic, but rather, that the viewer needed to see something that was very recognizably dead," Sims said.
This is a five-minute excerpt of my time on Kevan Davis' Wikipedia: The Text Adventure, a surprisingly entertaining re-skinning of the encyclopedic website as a recognizably lumpy, pixel-art-illustrated take on interactive fiction.
Working from Adam Mansbach's script, Mr. Gandhi avoids hagiography and instead offers up a portrait of a recognizably real man who's by turns prickly, arrogant and overeager, and who consistently stumbles during his search for self.
" This, she explained, was the name given by paleoanthropologists to the fossilized skeleton of the most ancient, recognizably human figure ever found -- "a female being who lived on the African continent some three million years ago.
Her head's in a bathroom brochure—don't grow old, kids—but just a cursory peek above the parapet of its pages confirms to her, and subsequently me, that, yes: this is a recognizably realistic game world.
The fall offerings included a number of flourishes that have become a part of Gvasalia's instantly recognizably design lexicon, like extra long sleeves, architectural puffers, '80s-inspired suiting, track pants, and plenty of tongue-in-cheek moments.
Even the film's soundtrack, an eclectic mix spanning Lauv, Anna of the North, Blood Orange, and Tears for Fears, feels recognizably indie and reminiscent of West Coast bands like the Blow, which I grew up listening to.
These media representations have set up both our expectations of what sexbots should look like (undeniably hot, recognizably human, and typically female) as well as what our reactions should be (an erotic frisson of fear and curiosity).
Though built on the same physical frame as the preceding Focal Utopia, Elear, and Clear, the Stellia are recognizably unique, thanks to their striking exterior, which features an overlay of perforated metal atop yet another layer of leather.
All about the land Among the recognizably Democrat planks of her platform, Jordan calls for improving public schools -- Education Weeks ranks Idaho 48th among the states and DC for educational performance and bottom for equitable distribution of funding.
Although Interplay and Masthead did create a recognizably Fallout-based space that players could explore, O'Green says it wasn't large, and it doesn't sound like something that fans would have found satisfying as an alpha or beta demo.
Lothar-Günther Buchheim based his 6123 novel Das Boot on his experiences as a war reporter on several U-boats, and while the novel is fiction, the submarine base in the novel is recognizably the one at Saint-Nazaire.
To depict a class of people that has lived through generations by showing the public as little of themselves as possible, The Crown seeks to explode every tiny moment into something bigger and more recognizably human, to mixed success.
Recognizably, there has been a dip in the trade numbers since the 2008 Great Recession, from 61 percent to 58 percent, and a fall in intermediate inputs from 19 percent to 85033 percent; but these declines are hardly significant.
While recognizably part of our own Western world, the country is so islanded, so unlike anyplace we know in landscape and language, that it is possible to feel protective of it in ways that Icelanders themselves sometimes find encumbering.
Since 2011, Goodman has transformed and synthesized aspects of her earlier work, as well as inspiration from such movements as Surrealism, Expressionism, and Symbolism, and artists as diverse as Hieronymus Bosch, Alfred Kubin and Philip Guston, into something recognizably hers.
Urban life in America on the eve of World War II was already recognizably modern; you or I could walk into a 1940s apartment, with its indoor plumbing, gas range, electric lights, refrigerator and telephone, and we'd find it basically functional.
There is, too, the uncanny valley of this recognizably being an image of Michael Jordan, one of the most photographed and instantly recognizable humans on earth, while at the same time looking like a disfigured, almost fattened funhouse version of him.
The Senna's hood is the part that's most recognizably McLaren, but the rest of its body curls and cuts in on itself in new ways, creating fast lanes for air to scream through the car instead of slowing it down.
It has been a while since a world-class, life-size misanthrope like Lee has commanded the screen — not another brooding narcissist or a showily difficult cable TV antihero, but a smart, cranky human recognizably made of flesh and blood.
Her "Falling Man" (1961), an upside-down figure whose torso and neck have been squashed into a gelatinous whole, derives its pathos from how the figure's upper body, though compressed and ruined, retains recognizably human proportions, making the catastrophe horribly real.
And Don't Matter How Raggly The Flag, IT Still Got To Tie Us Together depicts an American flag, recognizably tattered, that seems to represent an understanding of the realities of American history and the promise of a future defined by a redemptive hope.
Many of the accusations are aimed specifically and recognizably at her husband, Shawn Carter, the rapper Jay Z. "Tonight I regret the night I put that ring on," she talk-sings in "Sorry," a twitchy, flippant song that's by no means an apology.
As Congress works towards improving our nation's health care during this session, it seems like an ideal time for legislators of both parties to support adoption of better reimbursement options for innovative treatments like focused ultrasound that are underutilized but recognizably needed.
Here was a beloved soprano, like Ms. Fleming — and who, like Ms. Fleming, is now shifting from the opera to the concert stage — who still sounded recognizably herself yet was still challenging herself, and who was still deliriously received by her fans.
The writing is recognizably Lynchian — it reminded me of the Cowboy's introductory monologue in Mulholland Drive — but Cera is just the wrong person to pull it off, in part because he's not a nuanced actor, and in part because he's just too familiar a face.
Putting aside the existence of a school for wizards (and magic in general), Harry and his friends inhabit a land that is recognizably similar to ours, whereas the best high-fantasy authors — Terry Pratchett, Terry Brooks, Ursula K. Le Guin — invent entirely new environments.
In 1997, the late Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño published a short story, "Sensini," in which the narrator befriends a writer named Sensini, recognizably Di Benedetto, who is the author of a cult classic about a bureaucrat in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
Yet throughout it all, he was still your dude—a lot richer, perhaps, and a bit more polished, but still as recognizably messy as the millions of people who'd bought his $5 stand-up show or watched this spring's Netflix special the minute it went up.
So what became clear in the closing scene of this week's episode — as Jane (Katie Stevens) begs to return to her old job at Scarlet, only to be refused — is that while The Bold Type is recognizably a romantic comedy, the love interest isn't a man.
The House Administration says that any committee website or social media account "must be recognizably derivative or representative of the name of the Committee sponsoring the Website," and that the names of these pages cannot be deceptive, slogans, or imply that the body endorses any commercial products.
Danced beautifully by the New York City Ballet principals Robert Fairchild and Tiler Peck, it came across less as a lost masterpiece than as a fragment recognizably made by a master, a series of motions that seemed no more and no less than the music calls for.
Those photos are recognizably Ballen photographs, but the hallmarks of his aesthetic — the windowless rooms, the absurdist juxtapositions, the recurring cast of otherworldly characters — didn't truly emerge in his work until the early 1980s, when he moved to South Africa to pursue a career in mineral exploration.
Really, that little flourish of the wrist is a more specifically acting gesture than Schubert's little iamb; and all those repetitions, by way of pinning recognizably human behavior to musical structure, have the effect of making the music feel far more expressively limited than it actually is.
Her overall posture is recognizably true to life, but a single hooked line runs down through her cheek into a heavily stylized clavicle — and lest you forget for even an instant that you're looking at an artifice, Schiele puts his cartouche-like signature right in the middle.
It exists in the global morass of Marvel movies designed to sell equally well in China and the United States; the style of K-Pop, in music and performance, spreading outside of Korea; or the profusion of recognizably minimalist indie cafes from Australia to everywhere else.
On the other hand, the former Disney animator Glen Keane's draftsmanship, and a score rather recognizably by John Williams, don't do enough to distinguish "Dear Basketball," a mawkish ode to hoop dreams created and narrated by Kobe Bryant, from the bland uplift of a Nike commercial.
Maybe stories, fiction or not, give solace, context, possibility, as much with their stable, recurring forms as with their infinitely various contents, and thereby produce examples of lives shaped, framed so they are recognizably distinguishable from emptiness, from darkness that seems always to surround and render lives unseeable.
Co-written and directed by 2018 Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro, the first Pacific Rim drew on the traditions of kaiju and mecha, added some funky neural science, and was gross and weird enough to be both recognizably a del Toro movie and often a lot of fun.
The oldest poems are recognizably his, but they haven't all earned their earnestness yet: And sometime in those meaningful hours, we who have never found a use for the thingexcept to mismanage its name,as is our bitter nature, did not hearthe hedge apple at last let go. Thud.
Her work appears in the most recent Paris Review (the first issue under its newly appointed editor Emily Nemens), and from a small room off her kitchen, Ms. Williams runs NOON, a literary magazine published annually, with a sensibility that is recognizably her own: erudite, elegant and stubbornly experimental.
" As the C.C.P. has steadily moved away from recognizably communist policies over the last three decades, its leaders have increasingly justified their rule through Han-centered nationalism and by casting the party as the ultimate guarantor of China's stability and prosperity, notions encapsulated under the slogan "Chinese Dream.
While his work did not evolve, at least in the way art critics and art historians use that word, he developed a remarkably flexible style that was capable of absorbing and reformulating other styles (Futurism, line drawing, architectural cutaways, and the basic rules of landscape painting) into something recognizably his.
Illumination Entertainment — the company that brought you the Minions and The Secret Life of Pets — has proper respect for Dr. Seuss purists, creating a splendiferous world full of visual gags and very cute creatures of the roly-poly Illumination sort while also peppering the town with creations that are recognizably Seussian.
In these studies, first the baby is habituated by being shown a face over and over and over, then offered another face from the same racial or gender group; using devices that track the baby's eye movements, researchers can see whether the baby perceives the new face as recognizably different.
In Kuma's first hotel, still a recognizably postmodernist work (its surfboard-shaped roof is meant to resemble a cloud, since Yusuhara's nickname is "Town Above the Clouds"), the wood appears here and there as floor slats slathered in white paint — atypical, since Kuma usually likes to leave his wood exposed.
Because as much as it succeeds at being its own thing, it is still recognizably — overwhelmingly — a "Star Wars" thing, a sector in a centrally controlled economy that extends from theaters to video games to (just to buttress the Scorsese case) a new theme park extension being rolled out at Disneyland.
And if that sounds like a well-worn — and maybe pretentious — basis for a film, there's a twist: In both style and substance, The Plagiarists is recognizably ripping off and skewering a low-budget, talk-heavy strain of American independent filmmaking, featuring young creative wannabe artists and their faux-intellectual musings.
Which is why, while the designers and material scientists were dialing in the recognizably basketball-shoe-ish parts of the basketball shoe, a 221-person team of engineers was trying to fit the power of an NBA star's hands into a tiny, indestructible Bluetooth module about half the size of a playing card.
Her portraits, history paintings, and genre pieces feature the distinct Baroque brushwork technique built up from a brown ground, using transparent washes for dark areas of hair, armour and drapery, while flesh is modelled in a sanguine palette—characteristically using reds and ochres for lowlights around the features—physiognomies most recognizably Dutch.
The collection has arrived at a moment when the codes of high jewelry are in flux — important stones are becoming more difficult to find, and a new generation of customers is more interested in showing off wearable (and possibly recognizably branded) design than owning the special occasion gem-encrusted parures of the past.
What it says about the future: This particular form of visual wizardry, with real people's faces mapped onto all sorts of unreal things, is becoming a lot more common and familiar lately, and it's likely to keep coming up as a shorthanded way of making all sorts of fantasy beasties feel more elaborately acted and recognizably human.
So we come back to the actual story that inspired it—the story of Morris's love for the working-class beauty Jane Burden and her eventual troubled affair with his friend Dante Gabriel Rossetti—to find ourselves in a recognizably human world where new desire and old allegiance and frustrated appetite and lovers' empathy devolve into their usual muddle.
That said, though it's got a bit more of the after-school-TV-theme-song about it, it's very recognizably "Let's Dance," and Bowie's vocal take in particular is impressive, and a reminder of just how good his voice was—even he seems to know it, as he jubilantly announces "That's it—got it!" at the end.
And if nothing else, "The Return of Doctor Mysterio" offers a glimpse into why Moffat sometimes struggles with the more recognizably human sides of Doctor Who, why he's so much more comfortable writing elaborate puzzle boxes — and, ultimately, why it will be nice to see someone else take the show's reins once Moffat leaves at the end of the upcoming 10th season.
Nicholas Rowe is in rare form as a carefree househusband who has little else to do but try out his new home's various bathrooms, and a young newcomer, Luke Thallon, locates in the sweetly obliging neighbor, Gabriel, both this play's version of Konstantin, the abject writer in "The Seagull," and a questing teenager who belongs recognizably to the here and now.
And while nothing about his tenure as mayor suggests an abiding interest in Ukrainian security issues, during that period he did pioneer a style of politics that is recognizably Trumpy: featuring an extremely high ratio of spectacle and cultural grievance to interest in policy specifics, and a strand of authoritarianism that elevates law and order over the rule of law.
While you have the young, little George Washington with his recognizably adult head, and cherry trees as bizarre lollipops, the painting is full of weird structural curves from the arcs of the revealing curtain (fringed with cherry-like balls) and the splayed tree, to the series of small, visually connected events of hands and arms that move in congruent arcs.
But in addition to a whole host of noise performers wrangling pedals and electronics, a surprising amount of performers also picked up traditional instruments, slinging the sort of hazy but very recognizably rock riffs that Black Dice would soon release on L.I.E.S.. When John Olson—saxophonist and electronics torturer for Wolf Eyes—coined the genre Trip Metal in a 2014 interview, it seemed a flippant joke (especially since he's now favoring the term Psychojazz on Twitter).
In the 1980s and early '90s, Tim Burton's "Batman" films were recognizably the products of their creator's pop-goth freakiness; Christopher Nolan's take on the character two decades later was similarly distinctive (as was "Dunkirk," a good example of the opportunity cost of big-budget resources and talent getting focused heavily, if not nearly exclusively, on Marvel-caliber projects); Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" films clearly sprang from the same zany pulp obsessions that powered "Darkman" and the "Evil Dead" films.
And a few miles away, in the Palms neighborhood, the best-known dish at Niki Nakayama's n/naka is the pasta that materializes in the middle of her otherwise recognizably Japanese kaiseki: Derived from a genre of food called yoshoku — dishes borrowed from the West and freely altered with local ingredients to satisfy Japanese tastes — her spaghetti is glossed with mentaiko (pickled cod roe), as it might appear in Japan, then strewn with petals of razor-cut abalone and black truffles.
The episode about the Hasid, like many in the show, takes pains to faithfully replicate reality: Baruch was played by Luzer Twersky, an actual defector from an ultra-­Orthodox sect in Brooklyn; his character's story contains details seemingly pulled from a Tablet podcast episode about Twersky's life outside the wire; the apartment he lives in is recognizably a North Brooklyn railroad, complete with a living room as wide as a broom closet; the nightclub is clearly House of Yes in Bushwick, the kind of place that would host the sort of fine-art drag performer who saves Baruch's life — in fact, Darrell Thorne, who plays the dancer-­doctor, has performed at House of Yes.

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