Sentences with phrase «even recognizable»

That before photo, above, of my dining room is hardly even recognizable.
Harrison is one of many contemporary artists making portraits that are often not even recognizable as such.
«I want to apologize for providing a vehicle that fell short of expectations, and that, frankly, is not even recognizable as the Alfa Romeo Giulia that I've come to know over the past 12 months,» Bigland said.
No, I'm simply asking, which of these characters is even recognizable enough in the sphere of human existence that we might be able to think, yes, I get him / her.
Characters don't need to be headliners to get a shout - out in Ready Player One, or even recognizable to anyone who hasn't played through their respective video games.
We're supposed to find Nick compelling, despite his lack of defining characteristics or even recognizable human emotions, but
We're supposed to find Nick compelling, despite his lack of defining characteristics or even recognizable human emotions, but The Outsider gives us no reason to get attached to him.
The critical method handed them pieces, dismembered limbs and organs, no longer living, and no longer even recognizable as having come from a living body.

Not exact matches

«As hackers devise more advanced and less recognizable threats, organizations that continue to settle for cybersecurity strategies that rely on a «feeling» of security are taking even greater risks in the coming year.»
Think of «Injustice» as off - year «Mortal Kombat,» but with even more recognizable characters.
While the Google logo is one of the most recognizable online logos in the world, even Google switches up their logo with rich media sometimes to increase engagement with visitors.
Those arches separate their product from all other fast food restaurants and they're a recognizable symbol even with kids.
A basic repertoire of moves developed over the years, like the «tic - tac», the «kong vault» and the «gap jump» that make Parkour immediately recognizable to most people who see it, even if they don't know what it's called!
A logo is the most minimalistic representation of a company you can have; most major company logos are recognizable even when reduced to a tiny thumbnail, and many can be easily drawn or sketched from memory due to their basic shapes.
But if the new, different and even offensive content is wrapped in the recognizable and favored wrapper of words that we know and are familiar with, then we take it as the same traditional content.
The horror genre in all its forms gives audiences an experience that is shocking yet conventional, tense yet forgettable, and with characters and stories that are interchangeable and instantly recognizable even if the viewers have never seen any of a director's other work.
By that participation, they come to align their own outlook even more with that of fellow members.7 In the household of a local church dwell mostly members whose idiomatic discourse projects a mutually recognizable world.
For some, it is ordained by God; for others, it arises from the nature of human beings, even if we are evolutionary accidents; or it may simply express the requirements for anything recognizable as a society.
I've noted it for the past couple of years: no longer can I sit for hours with a single book before me — barely recognizable is my teenage self who marathoned through Harry Potter volumes the day they arrived at my door — and the convenient packaging of 25 minute episodes of my favorite TV - shows has so shaped me that even sitting through a two hour long movie is at times difficult.
But, as we shall see, sexuality and sexual awareness have several distinct elements (or «stages»), even now recognizable and, to a degree, separable («recapitulated») in the emerging human sexuality surrounding puberty.
Would it even be recognizable as Christian theology?
For some I've pastored, this has actually meant helping them transition out of the church and even out of a recognizable Christian theology.
So even if they believed in Jesus as the Messiah, they wouldn't represent that belief in a pictorial way recognizable to us.
There were a few billion years that went by before humanity even appeared in any form recognizable as a human being.
The Gestalt is recognizable even when the symbols are radically transformed through metaphorical power (as in G. M. Hopkins» metaphor of the death of a windhover to evoke Jesus» crucifixion).
As the partnership between The Plaza Hotel adn former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, this restaurant and lounge with its highly recognizable glass dome overlooks the Fremont Street Experience where patrons enjoy a bird's eye view of the spectacular Viva Vision light show occurring every evening.
They were not compressed, even, uniform pieces but were oddly - shaped and still - recognizable lumps of blackened wood.
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
There are dozens of recognizable superfans in the NBA, but only the Milwaukee Bucks have Milhouse on their side — and he's hoping his fashion choices will be even more useful than flood pants.
Kid's menus feature recognizable items like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and burritos; some airlines even offer restaurant - sponsored fast food meals.
Jaundice is easily recognizable as the baby's skin and even eyes turn yellow.
[An aside — will ad firms start using even more super-slo-mo footage, like languidly waiving flags, that will be recognizable when a viewer's zipping through?]
Many religious organisations have beliefs and practices which are perfectly lawful but which confer no recognizable benefit to anyone and could even be regarded as harmful to current society.
Lhota's name, even given his history in New York City, is not nearly as recognizable as that of a candidate like Democratic City Council Speaker and mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn.
(2) Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including such organized resistance movements, fulfil the following conditions: (a) that of being commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates; (b) that of having a fixed distinctive sign recognizable at a distance; (c) that of carrying arms openly; (d) that of conducting their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war.
They have recognizable road courses and even names of nearby landowners.
We have now discovered that these eyes are formed by what is recognizable as the same gene, even though those animals have been evolving separately for 500 million years.
«Erosion of Arctic coastlines has already been growing more severe during recent decades, and this study points to a contributing factor that will likely become an even more recognizable culprit in the future.»
That suggests that even though early penguins had the recognizable body shape of today's penguins, by 36 million years ago they had not yet evolved the kind of tightly clustered melanosomes needed to perform complex aquatic feats.
The epithelial stem cells, when implanted into immunocompromised mice, regenerated the different cell types of human skin and hair follicles, and even produced structurally recognizable hair shaft, raising the possibility that they may eventually enable hair regeneration in people.
Even before symptoms are recognizable, it is believed that Alzheimer's causes toxic changes in the brain.
His clothing designs are recognizable, his makeup and accessories are even more so — he is resoundingly known for gold statement jewelry and generously bronzed skin.
The actress» hair and makeup are so recognizable that the rest almost doesn't even matter!
Lea Michele's lacy side panels at the Glee premiere went even further, effectively turning her into one of those universally recognizable stick drawings representing a woman with an upside - down triangle skirt.
He's surrounded by stereotypical, yet colorful characters played by recognizable character actors like Paul Rodriguez, Louis Anderson, Jamie Gertz, and pre-Matrix Laurence Fishburne as Voodoo, a messenger who doesn't care about what he delivers, even if it is for the local drug runner, known as The Gypsy.
Even my crappy onomonopeotics can evoke one of the most recognizable pieces of music ever used in a movie, Strauss» «Thus Spake Zarustrutha».
The Jack Rockwell that most fans remember is a stolid, unsmiling sheriff or marshal but he could also pop up as ranchers, homesteaders, stage drivers, and the occasional henchman, always recognizable even if unbilled and awarded only a couple of words of dialogue.
Credit this picture with an ambitious effort to dramatize an ineffable yet recognizable mood — even if its ambition isn't quite fulfilled.
Hypnotic as the film is on its own, it further proves that Coppola showed Roger something different, even when working in the recognizable (a paragraph on the film's heavily - used Chateau Marmont) and truthful (Roger's reflections on Coppola's honest portrayal of publicists).
He's too talented and recognizable to waste in such a small cameo (even though he does kill it; no pun intended).
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