Crossword-Solution: RECOGNIZABLY
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
EGATA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with RECOGNIZABLY (5)
Why a dozen, instead of only one or two? One reason is, because there are a dozen that are recognizably competent to do that poem.
The provisions of this Article shall extend to works protected under this Convention either in their original form or in any form recognizably derived from the original.
Far up the street he saw two figures, one a lady's, in white, with a wide white hat; the other a man's, wearing recognizably clerical black.
The despondency which had touched her previously when tending her father’s cattle came to her again, but recognizably now.
Why a dozen, instead of only one or two? One reason is, because there's a dozen that are recognizably competent to do that poem.
Quotes with RECOGNIZABLY (3)
Believe me, I'm no romantic, and while I've heard all about love at first sight, I've never believed in it, and I still don't. But even so, there was something there, something recognizably real, and I couldn't look away.
Odd, don't you think? I have seen war, and invasions and riots. I have heard of massacres and brutalities beyond imagining, and I have kept my faith in the power of civilization to bring men back from the brink. And yet one women writes a letter, and my whole world falls to pieces. You see, she is an ordinary woman. A good one, even. That's the point ... Nothing [a recognizably bad person does] can surprise or shock me, or worry me. But she denounced Julia and sent her to her…
Had the Battle of Franklin ever really ended? Carrie walked her cemetery, and around her the wounds closed up and scarred over, but only in that way that an oak struck by lightning heals itself by twisting and bending around the wound: it is still recognizably a tree, it still lives as a tree, it still puts out its leaves and acorns, but its center, hidden deep within the curtain of green, remains empty and splintered where it hasn't been grotesquely scarred over. We are happ…