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Indeed, so marked is the change that the subject is almost unrecognisable from that of 10 years ago.
In the process many are so transformed as to be unrecognisable.
People are not likely to want to portray themselves or events in ways that they find unacceptable or unrecognisable.
The voice track contained his own spoken rhythmic phrase which he transformed into an unrecognisable sound with added effects, including pan changes.
We physically transform ourselves until we are unrecognisable, and still we do not win the elusive battle.
What if the sounds are highly processed or synthesised and unrecognisable?
Thus, in theory, electronic sounds are difficult to identify, which, however, does not mean that they are unrecognisable.
Too much and the model becomes very large making its manipulation on the computer tiresomely slow, too little and the city becomes unrecognisable as one moves down to street level.
However, the way in which that material is used usually abstracts it from its origins, frequently making it unrecognisable, and treating it as 'raw' sound material for further quasi-industrial processing.
It is unrecognisable today from what it was 1,000 years ago; that has not been its weakness, but its strength.
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The force is unrecognisable from the force of 30 years ago, when the present troubles started.
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Those fields are almost unrecognisable today because they have been grazed down.
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Indeed, it is already unrecognisable compared with the project envisaged in 1962.
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Secondly, we must not modify our objective to the point at which it becomes unrecognisable.
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The "area" remaining is more like a sieve and may be entirely unrecognisable as an area.
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Figures appear and reappear, and one wonders whether that is the person about whom the narrator was speaking, because he is unrecognisable.
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If we allow immigration to continue on anything like the present scale, this island and its people will become unrecognisable.
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Large numbers of these people were picked up unrecognisable.
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He had blood streaming down his back and one side of his face was so swollen as to be unrecognisable.
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