Examples of using Most recognizable in English and their translations into Greek
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The most recognizable classification scheme in chemistry- the periodical take of elements.
One of the most recognizable isn't that hard to make.
Today it is one of the most recognizable advertising icons in America.
Almost the most recognizable and well-known character in the history of computer games.
The jumbo jet with the distinctive hump is the most recognizable commercial jet.
Th anniversary of the trademark Fenestron, one of the Airbus most recognizable innovations.
Its most recognizable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside.
Shabo's carnation is the most recognizable and beloved by many gardeners of the variety of carnations.
So, faithfully following this philosophy, the mission is the establishment of Millhouse as the most recognizable Greek cereal brand.
After Julius Caesar, the second most recognizable name of the imperatorial era is Marcus Junius Brutus.
The Painted Ladies are one of the most recognizable works of color in the city,
After visiting the globe's most recognizable tower, there's nothing more idyllic than floating down the Seine.
You create some of the most recognizable graffiti pieces in Athens, how do you feel about it?
What makes tigers most recognizable is the pattern of dark vertical stripes on a reddish orange fur.
Dobermann Pinschers are one of the most recognizable breeds, in part because of their actual roles in society,
Given that our two most recognizable assets were Mads
The TV tower is Berlin's most recognizable landmark, a symbol of the capital.
Due to the low public-profile of the job, some of the most recognizable actuaries to the general public happen to be characters in movies.
In many countries, Doberman Pinschers are often one of the most recognizable breeds, in part because of their actual roles in society,
The most recognizable national emblems of England,