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Synonyms for recognizable

easily perceived

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capable of being recognized

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Instead, del Sol responds to the nuances of place and history and reinterprets them in a recognisably contemporary language, so clearly rooting his architecture in its surroundings.
The Journal is working exclusively with Channel 4 TV and university biological psychologist Dr Tony Little to see if the genes of the region's population produce a recognisably different face from those in other parts of the country.
SET in a recognisably post- 9/ll New York, white drug dealer Monty Brogan (Edward Norton) has a day left of freedom before he starts a seven-year sentence.
He repeats the usual mantras about the Palestinians and sees their campaign of terror as dignified resistance, but provides not a shred of evidence or witness attesting to their historical existence as a recognisably separate entity.
The real problems with Erasmus' Greek New Testament, he says, lie elsewhere: "that he did not examine a sufficient number of manuscripts, or with sufficient care, to enable him to eliminate the errors which had crept into some sectors of the manuscript evidence during the later part of the medieval period, that he made excessive use of conjecture to restore the text, and that he did not exercise proper control over his assistants, who were unduly favorable towards the adoption of Greek variants which supported the Vulgate." But he concludes that despite these shortcomings, what Erasmus published "was for the most part a recognisably ancient form of Greek New Testament text, which provided a justification for the new Latin translation which accompanied it" (9).
Its portrayal of a paramilitary squad is disturbing, not because its members are beyond our understanding, but because they are so recognisably and tragically human.'
Certainly those who read eighteenth century papers see little in them that would justify a claim that they were pressing ahead towards a way of life that was recognisably 'modern'.
The age of the site coincides with the first appearances of recognisably modern humans elsewhere in East Africa.
The formation of 'a recognisably English literature' (p.
The Dublin is recognisably from the Guinness family but is much lighter and more easily drinkable, if that's what you want from a dark beer.
There are some recognisably stock characters and situations from the American high school genre, while the writing is in places pedestrian.
Entitled The Literary Garden, the design must be recognisably linked to Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, C S Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Alice in Wonderland or Jack and the Beanstalk.
"Peter is a recognisably strong figure in the ports industry and he will bring his enviable experience with him to ABP.
The Seville duo's scheme preserves what is worth preserving, notably the Cloister of the Novices, and also adds major new parts, executed in an understated, yet recognisably contemporary language.