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recognisable and landmark
Another landmark is the Kajang Mosque or Masjid Kajang, which is easily recognisable by its bright yellow facade.
Lincoln Cathedral was an easily recognisable landmark for crews returning from raids over Germany and Occupied Europe, and as such took on much importance to the men.
This is a conspicuous and recognisable landmark that can be seen from afar, including from the Vale of White Horse, White Horse Hill, the Berkshire Downs near Lockinge and the Cotswold Hills to the north.

recognisable and pub
* The Bull, the village's only pub following the closure of * The Cat and Fiddle * which was later converted into apartments, is perhaps the most recognisable structure in Ambridge.

recognisable and has
Therefore there are now a huge variety of different styles and types of map-for example, one area which has evolved a specific and recognisable variation are those used by public transport organisations to guide passengers, namely urban rail and metro maps, many of which are loosely based on 45 degree angles as originally perfected by Harry Beck and George Dow.
This keyboard has some very recognisable preset sounds, such as the Pizzagogo sound used on Enya's " Orinoco Flow.
The unique features of the platypus make it an important subject in the study of evolutionary biology and a recognisable and iconic symbol of Australia ; it has appeared as a mascot at national events and is featured on the reverse of the Australian 20 cent coin.
It has been described as " Europe's alternative choice in the second half of the ' 90s ", and " a fusion of hip hop and electronica until neither genre is recognisable.
Despite changes in the prop, the TARDIS has become the show's most consistently recognisable visual element.
It has become one of the United Kingdom's most recognisable landmarks.
The idea of using an initial property is to set up the problem in terms of some auxiliary category E, and then identify that what we want is to find an initial object of E. This has an advantage that the optimization — the sense that we are finding the most efficient solution — means something rigorous and is recognisable, rather like the attainment of a supremum.
Renowned for his distinctive Cockney accent, Caine has appeared in over one hundred films and is one of Britain's most recognisable actors.
Presented with the task of " realising " Grainer's score, complete with its descriptions of " sweeps ", " swoops ", " wind clouds " and " wind bubbles ", Delia Derbyshire created a piece of musique concrète which has become one of television's most recognisable themes.
Inevitably each setter has an individual ( and often very recognisable ) approach to clue-writing, but the way in which wordplay devices are used and indicated is kept within a defined set of rules.
As the backdrop to the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo it has become a recognisable symbol of Edinburgh and of Scotland.
The church has a copper clad roof with an easily recognisable flèche ( or spirelet ), above a clerestory of eighteen windows.
* The former St Cuthbert's Presbyterian Church of England on Thurlow Park Road ( technically this is in West Dulwich because it has an SE21 postcode )-The church, recognisable by its Green steeple, was built in 1902 and is located a few minutes walk from Tulse Hill station.
Brian's music has several recognisable hallmarks: the liking of extreme dotted rhythms, deep brass notes, and various uncharacteristic harp, piano and percussion timbres, and other sounds ( and textures ) than no-one else has conjured from the orchestra.
The location is still instantly recognisable today and has changed very little apart from the addition of small bars and clubs.
Hair has a recognisable growth rate of 9-11mm per month or 15 cm per year.
He has what all great singers have, which is a voice easily recognisable and the ability to put a stamp on a song and make it his own.
One of the group's most popular and recognisable songs, it has been featured in many films and on the Rolling Stones compilation albums Through the Past, Darkly ( Big Hits Vol.
There is also the Rock & Rollers sculpture, the Discobulous fellow, who once resided outside Bank Court but has been moved to the water gardens, Water Play, a fountain, a 3D map of 1940s Hemel, and a giant rainbow mosiac, which is the most recognisable sculpture in Hemel.
The Coast path then follows the shores of the Isle of Purbeck-past Bat's Head and Swyre Head, and on to Durdle Door, a natural arch which has been described as " one of Dorset's most recognisable features ".
It is amongst the oldest and largest colleges of the University, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou ( the Queen of Henry VI, who founded nearby King's College ), and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge.
Queens ' College has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge.
Since 1967 Amul products ' mascot has been the very recognisable " Amul baby " or Amul girl ( a chubby butter girl usually dressed in polka dotted dress ) showing up on hoardings and product wrappers with the equally recognisable tagline Utterly Butterly Delicious Amul. The mascot was first used for Amul butter.

recognisable and featured
The first season featured some recognisable actors in the series.

recognisable and location
Due to the isolated location of the islands the North Frisian dialects developed so differently, that Öömrang can be understood by people from Föhr, yet is hardly recognisable for those from Sylt or mainland Nordfriesland.
However, the event used its own specially created immersing set, meaning that the location was not very recognisable in the TV broadcast.
Although Cavalier did visit the Lisieux Carmel, and spoke to the sisters there, the film was not shot on location there, and makes no attempt to reproduce the recognisable architecture of that monastery.

recognisable and film
In Movie Encyclopedia, film critic Leonard Maltin describes Morley as " recognisable by his ungainly bulk, bushy eyebrows, thick lips, and double chin, [...] particularly effective when cast as a pompous windbag ".
It is the earliest-known film to feature the character of detective Sherlock Holmes, albeit in a barely recognisable form.
Her acting career combined with her family name has made her recognisable in Canadian film, television and politics.
One of the most recognisable voices and faces of Irish stage and screen, Kelly was known to Irish audiences for his role as Rashers Tierney in Strumpet City, to British audiences for his roles as Cousin Enda in Me Mammy and as the builder Mr. O ' Reilly in Fawlty Towers, and to American audiences for his role as Grandpa Joe in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Swanwick's film career began in 1951 with bit parts in films such as The African Queen, and he became a recognisable face on British TV during the mid-1960s when he guest starred in a number of popular shows, including The Avengers and Danger Man where he first worked with later Prisoner star and co-creator, Patrick McGoohan.
It was the first serial to use cliffhangers as the ending of its chapters and so became the first recognisable film serial.
The song ' Jésus Reviens ' sung at church in the film is instantly recognisable to many French youth as a key example of the film's many satirical digs at the French Catholic bourgeois culture in the era it was filmed.

recognisable and television
After " Song 2 " was licensed for use in various media — such as soundtracks, advertisements and television shows — it became the most recognisable Blur song in the US.
Idiosyncrasies such as his rapid diction and monocle have made him a popular and instantly recognisable figure on British television.
After Ross's death, Norris McWhirter continued to appear on the show, eventually making him one of the most recognisable people on children's television in the 1970s and 1980s.
Since retiring from the sport, he has become recognisable to Irish television audiences as a football analyst during coverage of the Premier League, UEFA Champions League and international football on Raidió Teilifís Éireann ( RTÉ ).
Smith's larger-than-life personality ( and stature — he is believed to have been the heaviest British MP ever, having had a peak reported weight of 29 stone 12 pounds, about 190 kilograms ) and popular television appearances made him one of the most recognisable British MPs of the 1970s.
Regan was driven around in a Ford Consul GT, which was one of the most recognisable sights on television during the 1970s and still has cult status some 30 years later.
" Goody " ( as he was known to friends ) is not always the most recognisable writer / performer of his era by today's reader or listener, but his low-keyed, literate drollery and softly tart way of tweaking trends and pretenses made him one of the most sought-after writers in radio and television after he turned his attention to writing alone.
The show was one of the most recognisable on British television, dominating Saturday afternoons on the BBC's main channel and covering nearly every major sporting event in Britain such as the FA Cup final, Wimbledon, the Grand National and the University Boat Race, as well as major international events like the Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and the FIFA World Cup.
Thorne's bald head makes him instantly recognisable and he is often referred to as the " Homer Simpson of Snooker ", and he has become a popular senior character in the game, commentating on snooker for television on the BBC and Sky Sports.
Community stations include TVS, C31 Melbourne, 31 Brisbane, C31 Adelaide and Access 31 ; many recognisable mainstream personalities originated from community television, including Rove McManus and Wil Anderson.
In an audience development survey in 2004, respondents named Denton as one of the " most liked and recognisable " personalities on Australian television.
Anne Charleston first became widely recognisable in Australia in the early 1970s on television, taking various guest roles in the Crawford Productions police dramas Homicide, Division 4 and Matlock Police.
In the early 1980s, Sweet became recognisable through the on-going role of Leslie ' Magpie ' Maddern in the Crawfords television series The Sullivans.
The bulletin made him one of the most recognisable faces of British television news
She was one of Ireland's most popular actresses and was, at her death, recognisable to television viewers as Eunice Dunstan, a gossip in Fair City on RTÉ One.
One of the most recognisable Australian television stars during the early 1980s, she is best known for her small screen roles as Gestapo like prison officer Vera Bennett in the Australian television series Prisoner and the unlucky in love spinster Celia Stewart in Home and Away.
Oza was one of the first frequent Asian faces on television in the region and has become the most recognisable of weather reporters on local news programmes.

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