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- By June 1885 Keelung was virtually unrecognisable as a Chinese town.
- Six months later the body is found but it is unrecognisable.
- The building of today is almost unrecognisable from that of this time.
- But it's still sufficiently different to be unrecognisable.
- The faces of the victims were left in a physically unrecognisable state.
- The Senate blocked them all, or made amendments which rendered them unrecognisable.
- The whole area was unrecognisable from ten years before.
- Eventually, they form an almost unrecognisable tribal civilisation.
- The animal thus forms itself into a small, immobile and unrecognisable ball.
- Small leaves are entirely mined out and become unrecognisable.
- Before this work was done the building was unrecognisable.
- Without the paint, the images are almost unrecognisable.
- They were unrecognisable from members of the Fianna.
- In terms of formations, the series of disbandments left the district almost unrecognisable.
- Over the centuries these first names have changed considerably, sometimes becoming quite unrecognisable.
- The bodies of the dead were mostly unrecognisable.
- By the 1950s the building was almost unrecognisable.
- Duffy, but she performed it so incoherently that the song became almost unrecognisable.
- McQueen was nearly unrecognisable, performing the role with a beard and long hair.
- After tens to hundreds of thousands of years, their familiar outlines will become unrecognisable.
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