Rachel from north London recalls a hilarious conversation with Sir Ian Blair. |
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Mrs Greenwood recalls hearing the wails and screams of patients in the night and her first death in the wards. |
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It has a contemporary edge that recalls, without appropriating, the vocabulary of William Forsythe. |
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He recalls turning up at the Mallorca training ground and clocking first-team players arriving stylishly in their shiny Ferraris. |
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The layers of abstract colour in her current work recalls another German painter, Gerhard Richter. |
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Above all the book recalls some of the village's characters from days long past. |
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Walker recalls the major pitfall of starting a new business is having to learn accountancy. |
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Tim recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago, and Harry admits to similar fears. |
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When his father was satisfied with a job, Lasdun recalls, a tremendous joy radiated from him. |
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But the predominance and thickness of the sheltering walls recalls the adobe. |
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The rank smoky smell recalls the lamp at Uncle Don's lodge on the lake where Jack and I went to swim on hot nights. |
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Kenneth Scott, an emeritus professor of law at Stanford University, recalls Director as a man of gentleness but also a rapier intellect. |
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Kieran recalls that Margo had an incredible rapport with the Irish exiles all over England. |
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The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts. |
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He bursts into laughter as he recalls the time a soldier from Liverpool accidentally dropped his bread ration into the soup. |
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While it recalls the Africanisms associated with adapting to new roles, language, and land, it also invigorates cultural consciousness. |
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He recalls some of the agitations and protests that the people of Eroor had staged during those days. |
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As she goes about her mundane activities, she recalls episodes decades before that might have changed her life. |
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The tone of the self-portrait with which he wound up his adolescence recalls something of Kepler's horoscope of himself. |
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All too convincing, in fact, when one recalls his death last year of a heroin overdose. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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Unlike most New York examples, however, this one recalls contemporary German or Austrian models more than the French prototypes. |
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The domed stupa of Buddhist architecture recalls the simple mound of earth while its gates memorialise the forest cleared for the monument. |
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Smaller pebbles outline larger ones, and the light on dark scheme recalls contemporary red-figure vase painting. |
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These children stare wildly, their oversized eyes gazing upward, eternally unblinking in an attitude that recalls contemporary Symbolism. |
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Sidney's contempt recalls Lodge's low opinion of Gosson's scholarship, especially of his ignorance of Platonic philosophy. |
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The injuries could see Derek Stillie and Kevin Sharp earn recalls to the first team. |
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Skipper Mark Hotte and vice-captain Nathan Peat are both pushing for recalls. |
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Introducing judicial recalls will simply replicate this seventeenth century problem, only with the people in the place of the king. |
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Although the audience was not as big as expected, the people there were true Coughlan fans and she really deserved her two recalls. |
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She has told the tribunal she recollects the meeting and recalls that most of her Cabinet colleagues were there. |
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The overlapping units are bunched together in a way that recalls a group of cells viewed under a microscope. |
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Here, the exterior material palette is repeated, with plywood that recalls the cedar siding acting as sound reflectors above the stage. |
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He recalls a conversation with him in May, 2001 relative to his concerns about providing for the plaintiff. |
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This humbling gesture recalls the actions of Jesus at the Last Supper when he washed his disciples' feet. |
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His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature. |
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This technique recalls medieval recipes antedating the invention of the pudding cloth. |
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In the UK, the Volkswagen Group has been hit by three separate recalls covering windscreen wipers and anti-lock brake systems. |
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At every opportunity he recalls deeds of kindness done to him by others, even in past lives. |
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Like me, it is a bit wrinkled and frayed at the edges but it recalls a moment of history in the life story of Britain's railway industry. |
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Her eyes light up and her face brightens as she recalls the events which have shaped a region. |
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As for the race itself, Diane breaks into a beaming smile and her eyes light up as she recalls that sunny day at York Racecourse last May. |
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Prophetic language at its best recalls our moral commitments, our sense of rightness. |
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By deliberately adopting the stylistics of sentimentality in his screenplay, Cameron recalls yet another, less cynical time in Titanic. |
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Now, his once-beautiful face is pudgy from medication but his lips still shine with lipgloss as he recalls his strategy for pop domination. |
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He recalls in 1955 and 1956 it was very wet and the truck he'd use for roo shooting would get bogged, so in 1957 he was only rabbit trapping. |
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As he embarks on his mission, he recalls how he recruited and trained the young rookie, at that time a sergeant in Vietnam. |
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Shaping impulses, recalls Platonic and Aristotelian reason's governing and guiding appetites and emotions. |
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He also recalls cross-country runs around the very wet and muddy field where the supermarket now stands, and which he thinks the school owned. |
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Zoe recalls going to her grandparents for Christmas tea with all the aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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The very same neighbour recalls seeing a wheelie bin out for collection on occasions. |
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Harriet recalls the good old days when they gave you the plot three times in the half-hour episode. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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He raps his sticks together, then taps his cymbals in a way that recalls the playing knives and forks on the kitchen table. |
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The author recalls the scenes on May 27, 1936, when the first Queen Mary left Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York. |
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The distinctive shape, with prominently scalloped rim, recalls contemporary European silver forms, specifically bleeding, or barber's bowls. |
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The touchstone sound is hip hop, but Martin has dropped the rap for a jazz scat style which recalls British singer Cleveland Watkiss. |
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Alvis, some say, was the best ever British motor car and this design recalls the plain bench seating and racy lines of the marque. |
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Dave, once a keen whisky drinker, smiles as he recalls how Jill would put thickener in his favourite tipple to help it go down. |
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side. |
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Mrs. Steavens recalls Antonia helping Ambrosch thresh wheat in the fields yet again, and herding the cattle. |
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The Chorus also recalls how Bacchus' mother, a mortal woman, was killed after she was tragically struck by Zeus' thunderbolt. |
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Stagecoach, my memory recalls, first became known for its bargain-fare buses from Perth to London. |
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It recalls the names of all those servicemen and servicewomen who died in service of our country in war. |
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He recalls that in Houston, people belonging to a Gandhian organization had tried to stop the performances. |
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Wendy recalls the excitement of going with her mother and aunt to a tearoom below street level and having an ice cream sundae and a fizzy drink. |
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The diamond-patterned tortoiseshell panel, offset with faux dentils of ivory and macassar ebony, recalls patterns he also used for wall hangings. |
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It can only tell a voter whether the data sent to the printer is the same data he recalls entering at the touchscreen. |
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From a famed Bermudian restaurant, she recalls her cherished first impressions of the island. |
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Michie recalls Turing experimenting with heuristics that later became common in chess programming. |
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Water hisses on the shoal at the point, slaps, recalls the shipwrecks that dot these shores as surely as towns dot the map. |
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Some of the mostly male workers on the shop floor looked at their feet and avoided eye contact, she recalls. |
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Lasseter recalls what could carry a feature-length animated film, and some of the older Pixar film shorts are included too. |
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He recalls one of the many incidents that still trigger him ahead in his mission. |
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The Flemish bond brickwork with decoratively glazed headers recalls colonial architectural details. |
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He fondly recalls his first foray into musicals being a show about a snowman in which he had to throw pieces of paper as pretend snow. |
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Supported by timber trusses and arboreal columns, the restaurant's great monopitch roof recalls the traditional African stoep or veranda. |
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He recalls Fleur's mother and the trauma she endured to keep her sickly daughter on this side of the grave. |
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Your daughter says she recalls going to bed as a child hearing you typing in your office, and waking up hearing the same noise. |
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But she was much less interested in counseling people than in understanding what underlay their need for counseling, she recalls. |
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He recalls how his body ached, his limbs went limp and he was too weak to walk. |
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Through the course of the play, she numbs herself from both the unfaceable present and the tragic circumstance she painfully recalls. |
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Instead he recalls a mythical past of gentlemanly villains with hearts of gold. |
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The village of Cloone in 1901 was full of taillers, nailers, dress-makes and part-time farmers which the author recalls. |
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As former chief fire officer, Pat Forkan, recalls, his ability behind the wheel was unmatched. |
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Mr. Lazarescu recalls the best Cassavetes, a film that allows direct, seemingly unmediated access to its characters and their emotions. |
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Presented on a smallish vertical canvas, the majestic liner recalls the vanished glamour of ocean voyages. |
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It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands. |
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The evocation of a mythic landscape recalls elements of a child's tree house and the bower in Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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Chatting in his airy office, he recalls feeling daunted by his unsought role as the station's gay adviser. |
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She recalls how she handled a call from one man who rang in and spoke unsympathetically about his daughter's eating disorder. |
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The concrete is coloured a warm ochre that recalls the traditional earthy hues of Toledo's buildings. |
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Chasseriau's use of Roman architecture recalls a popular theme among French painters sojourning in Algeria. |
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The director recalls that this sparked off the strong urge to do something significant. |
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During the epidemic breakout, he recalls, cases were reported from Andhra Pradesh too. |
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She recalls winning a race in Galway on a New Year's Eve at midnight with particular fondness. |
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Berlowitz recalls first seeing the footage of the brinicle and not even believing it herself. |
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The piece recalls both an early Cubist still-life sculpture by Picasso and a Futurist bronze by Boccioni. |
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The Dance of the Conquest recalls the victory of the Spanish over the Amerindians. |
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Five years ago, Cimine recalls, a scheduled speaker became too ill to deliver a speech for an OAAA regional conference. |
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The most beautiful was a series of small graphite paintings, buffed to a dull sheen that recalls the surfaces of ancient mirrors. |
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Her profile recalls Greek classical sculpture as well as fashion mannequins of the period. |
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She says the Scottish burr just melts her away and she recalls a long-forgotten trip to Edinburgh just after the war. |
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He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations. |
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The requirement to answer in complete sentences recalls Labov's classic work on non-standard English. |
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The general public probably only vaguely recalls him as an edgy, vulpine presence in such 1960s fare as The Dirty Dozen and Rosemary's Baby. |
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Thompson's face turned red, he recalls, and she sputtered something about having too many events to attend and not enough time. |
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He is a haji, one who has made the required pilgrimage to Mecca, and a former colleague from Pas recalls that he prayed regularly. |
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He recalls the influence of Knox and the Calvinist devotion to learning which was once one of the country's strongest traditions. |
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Awake for six days and six nights, she recalls hallucinating that a beautiful golden light was coming out of her head. |
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Claire recalls sharing a silk-lined stateroom with two other Wrens, with two Wren officers installed next door. |
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Here BBC Sport recalls the five previous occasions when the ultimate prize in European rugby has been on the line. |
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The nine section piece recalls roundabouts, steam organs, swings and jugglers. |
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He recalls a similar fate befalling Tim Flowers, who was carded for abusing a referee or assistant referee while warming the bench for Blackburn. |
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Once a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, she recalls rallies and marches during the turbulent Thatcher years. |
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He recalls drawing a stick figure on his two-year-old daughter's easel just before the mother of one of her preschool classmates walked in. |
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Their strange and steamy spectacle recalls the primordial ooze from where we all came. |
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Manalito, a native Indian with ancestral origins in Canada, recalls the moment when news of the tsunami first broke. |
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If one recalls, the village markets provided the outlet for local produce and products. |
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This recalls Oscar Wilde's aphorism that in matters of great import, style is always more important than substance. |
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Burden fondly recalls a charrette that brought environmentalists, business people, and farmers together in Willits, California. |
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This columnist recalls hitch-hiking to Italy to watch Scotland tackle Costa Rica in the 1990 World Cup finals. |
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There's an almost gothic, guitarless noisiness which recalls early Young Gods. |
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Espy still winces a little as he recalls a homecoming game at his daughter's high school. |
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In its surrejoinder the defendant recalls that the charges against the complainant have been proved. |
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To that end, the USDA typically keeps the information about the particulars of recalls as confidential. |
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Dai Yun, one of China's premier mountain climbers, recalls the thrill of tackling his first hill. |
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Sometimes Behrens recalls these stories from the vantage point of the monastic cloister. |
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She recalls seeing a kind looking elderly gentleman being clubbed to death by someone she recognized. |
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She recalls market vendors rattling carts along the cobblestones beneath her window, en route to the Campo de Fiori market. |
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He recalls a childhood where his two peripatetically employed parents struggled to make ends meet. |
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He recalls being awestruck by these images, especially the paintings of St. Mary and St. George. |
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In a foreword to the book, his wife Marian recalls how Michael was always fascinated by legend and the faerie world. |
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I changed my party affiliation at a time when my state, California, was in a big battle over energy and recalls and budget impasses. |
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He recalls with amusement a plan 12 years ago to make false teeth for sheep using a brace and quick-setting cement. |
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He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness. |
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Her former secretary recalls Daphne dispatching her housekeeper on more than one occasion with a Thermos of soup to comfort some ailing don. |
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But she recalls the day her family made the difficult decision to commit her to a psychiatric ward. |
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Albert recalls one of his father's rare visits to church during which he refused to receive Communion with the rest of the family. |
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He also recalls the challenges of trying to please a picky female client who owned four airplanes and several boats. |
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Her graphically descriptive vocabulary, emphasizing the surface of the picture plane, recalls traditional Japanese printmaking. |
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She recalls gathering up loose change dropped by blokes who'd been in the pub too long, and trying to give it back to the pie cart proprietor. |
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Of all component parts of our modern societies, the army is that which most recalls the structure of inferior societies. |
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The paranoid and self-loathing protagonist compulsively bites her hands and tearfully recalls her history of failures and indignities. |
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It recalls the experiments with volume, space, and geometry initiated by the constructivists nearly a century ago. |
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The actor recalls that his father never told the story of his internment in a way that would frighten or depress his children. |
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At first glance, the cabin recalls a child's clubhouse, or an actualized cartoon dwelling that mixes playfulness with a foreboding creepiness. |
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She recalls the inundation of the red-eyed bugs during their last appearance. |
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One recalls the heroism and dynamism of the founding fathers of the labour movement such as Uriah Butler, George Weekes and Cola Rienzie. |
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While describing rocking beds, iron lungs, frog breathing and diaphragm feeding, Barbara recalls other events from her early years of nursing. |
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The spiraling open-air ramp irresistibly recalls the gravity-defying swirls of Tecton's penguin pool. |
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The floriated steel hemisphere, which is meant to suggest a ball of fire, also recalls an ornate chandelier or a tall, open-work crown. |
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A coruscation of faces recalls the Malthusian horrors of the early 20 th-century Belgian artist James Ensor. |
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An unusual surface treatment of the clear glass in the three panels recalls Chinese Kraak porcelains. |
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This pair recalls Dan Flavin's Minimalist installations in which fluorescent tubes shine their colored light from the rear. |
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As Lorraine recalls, the couple had an early foretaste of what lay ahead as they flew into Havana, the Cuban capital. |
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He recalls in bright detail the books, teachers and mentors who served as formative influences in his intellectual development. |
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He recalls demonstrating his loyalty to the United States by putting on his Cub Scout uniform and saluting the armed soldiers. |
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He recalls experiencing his culture shock back in the 1990s during his first visit in the country. |
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The neighbours, he recalls, allowed him to play until a daily curfew of 10 pm. |
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She recalls a performance by a fading opera star who despite a poor performance was praised to the heavens. |
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In the cot next to his was a tiny baby who had been born 12 weeks premature, she recalls. |
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To me, it recalls slab-like stereos from the late 1970s combining a radio, tape player and record deck. |
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She recalls an experience at customs. when a parcel was not delivered, and she had to go and collect it herself from their office. |
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This is an exciting project which recalls the glory days of Scottish free-market enterprise leading the world. |
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Many hourly workers were on public assistance because their pay was so low, she recalls. |
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She recalls with gratitude the acts of generosity and courage to which she owes her life. |
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Neal also recalls that the role of the blues singer is not unlike that of the griot in traditional African societies. |
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At one point he grooves a serve that recalls the mop-haired pro from Tennessee. |
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His new work recalls his beginnings, but with broader lines, more intense colors and richer, more complex grounds. |
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One also recalls many a ministers operating from the police control rooms and directing the anti-minority operations. |
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She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him. |
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It consists of abutting panels of blue and red acrylic applied in an almost burnished density that recalls encaustic. |
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She recalls once, when Gary was only 5, how she came home from weekend drill and a friend remarked on her uniform. |
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Calderone recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago, and Cilione admits to similar fears. |
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The doctrine of acatalepsy recalls to us the Stoical doctrine of catalepsy or Apprehension, to which it is the antithesis. |
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The way Lewis recalls it, Martin had recorded a few small hits in the early Fifties, but desperately craved a breakthrough chartbuster. |
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He recalls that at age seventy he took his first vacation with Ginger. |
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While there are many transitions and sections in each song, this record is so fluid and slippery smooth it often recalls a state of lucid dreaming. |
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Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village. |
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With the new US ambassador set for a carriage ride to meet the Queen, he recalls that, in a xenodochial gesture from the palace, three carriages were sent for a past ambassador and staff. |
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Drew Servis, 24, was walking home Sunday night and recalls the temperature well below freezing. |
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He recalls Pero's leadership in articulating and clarifying the challenge of indigenizing the Lutheran tradition in African-American and other communities of color. |
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The scheme of a three-winged portico recalls the many coastal porticoed villas that appear on small square or horizontal oblong panels in Roman wall painting. |
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His time in Lincoln gave him great pleasure, though he recalls how famine struck the area whilst he was there, and his study was besieged by beggars. |
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Eve Conant recalls a talk with Jeff Hall just as his National Socialist Movement was taking off. |
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He recalls mourning the untimely deaths of two of his mates who had been stationed in the boiler room as he watched the wreck of the ship returning to Garden Island. |
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Polidori lovingly recalls such fittings among the stock of the skylit Atelier Feau, whose inventory includes a painted boiserie portraying the muses of poetry and music. |
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The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany. |
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Growing up on a farm, Greco never saw live dance until he was in his teens, although he recalls a moment of epiphany at the age of six when he knew he wanted to dance. |
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Miriam recalls her last conversation with her brother being about him trying to help members of his group escape the crackdown. |
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John Huston recalls in his autobiography, An Open Book, a time when he asked Mitchum to crawl across the grass on his elbows. |
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Its smooth shiny finish recalls the fine black slipware of ancient Etruria, while the globular body and pronounced lip recall Apulian geometric pottery. |
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On a wall was a 50-inch-square inked canvas called Moon that showed the pocked lunar face, which recalls in two dimensions the protruding hemispheres of the sculptures. |
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Just across the atrium, the Churchill Lounge beckons to those with an affinity for cigars and fine spirits in a cozy, windowed space that recalls an English gentleman's club. |
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In a number of respects Solanas's new film recalls his earlier work. |
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This technique of cutting up previously existing material and pasting it into a portrait of a human being recalls contemporary experiments in montage. |
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It means that reserve troops, conscripts who have served out their compulsory-service term, would receive more recalls for training in the future. |
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It immediately recalls the contemporary paintings of Johannes Phokela, whose re-workings of European Old Masters insert black figures into otherwise Western contexts. |
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In tone and content, it recalls the unlamented UNC 1997 media Green Paper. |
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Perversely this album recalls neither the studied club groove nor the agreeably dark pop embraced by its predecessor, and consequentially sounds strangely more accessible. |
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Mr Hewitt recalls that family members who came to wave them off had to pay a penny each for a platform ticket and said York station in those days was very dingy and grubby. |
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An oddly shaped white and yellow puddle of thinned pigment, its isolation heightened by an expanse of brushy, unmodulated blue, recalls Miro in its comic vulnerability. |
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With striker Colin Alcide ruled out through injury and Mark Sertori relegated to the bench, there were starting recalls for midfielder Paul Talbot and John Williams. |
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One advance scout recalls the time he sat in the press box and was stunned that he could read punt returns diagrammed on a grease board by the special teams coach. |
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Emanuel recalls reading to his children and falling asleep before they did, only to be woken by a late night phone call. |
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The community is conservative so we didn't exactly have queues, recalls a researcher who went from door to door seeking girls who had been elbowed out of the education system. |
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The slow-motion wispiness of this Liverpool band recalls both Richard Hawley's dead-of-night musings and the relentless melancholy of Eric Andersen's Blue River. |
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Aesthetically, it recalls the jagged, fragmented abstract art of the Italian Futurists, Russia's Suprematists and Constructivists, and Vorticist Wyndham Lewis. |
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As for whether Gaga herself was ever bullied, her mother recalls one anxiety-ridden weekend that became a defining moment. |
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Moose recalls that he had difficulty sleeping during the investigation and that he worried about whether he would be allowed to remain in control of the murder hunt. |
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He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra. |
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Flat lawns are formed into an abstract pattern that recalls tectonic fractures and fissures in the earth's surface, their edges defined by dark grey concrete retaining walls. |
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Carrico recalls that the detainees were actually compliant and docile that first day. |
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Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms. |
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He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the relaunch. |
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The ABC bridge instead recalls the decks of ferry landings on the harbour. |
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Fearey told him he needed to balance his anti-nuclear views with pro-nuclear arguments, Doyle recalls. |
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He recalls the time when miners from Wales dug one of the bore holes, which is still used today, and when chlorine was introduced at the treatment works. |
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Looking at one of the awning's outer support beams, he laughingly recalls a time when some of his friends kicked him out of his bedding for snoring too loudly. |
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The tableau recalls his untitled work of 2001 that also features a white buck, rubbing the velvet from his rack against a polyurethane cast of a Persian rug. |
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This ideology recalls the 1930's Negritude of Aime Cesaire and Leopold Senghor as a project to restore dignity and humanity to black peoples everywhere. |
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She recalls that during the famine her father illegally sold gold and silver. |
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Amelia recalls Fielding's passively good wife in the eponymous novel. |
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This implicit parallel of clerkly and knightly service recalls the linking of clerkliness and chivalry in the notion of translatio studii et imperii. |
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Written in Gothic letters of gold leaf, the composer's name on the portrait above his left shoulder recalls the style of the escutcheons of the knights of the Golden Fleece. |
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She recalls the whole school standing outside school each morning before lessons began while the headmaster would raise the New Zealand flag on a flagstaff. |
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How can a devotee of Chaucer feel otherwise when the liturgy recalls what the church historically is-a parade of human beings fallible and peccable? |
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The ABC drama, which begins Thursday night at 10 p.m., recalls fiascos like flashforward more than Lost. |
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As the flying circus celebrates its anniversary, The Daily Beast recalls their funniest routines. |
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And, recalls Jimmy, the team lifted the trophy without the help of starman and Leigh RL legend-to-be John Woods, who missed the final having left school at Easter. |
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A 1986 black-and-white print looks like a swarm, A work from the same year that layers blue, orange and yellow daubs on ivory paper recalls off-register photo reproduction. |
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In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall. |
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The form of the building recalls ancient Venetian palazzi, but it is treated in a more abstract fashion, with an emphasis on the flatness of the external surface. |
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The curtain's incised pattern of soft green, stemlike arabesques recalls 19 th-century wallpaper design and, at the same time, snakes or lizards curling into themselves. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid 20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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Frey recalls the day Oprah called him about selecting A Million Little Pieces for her book club. |
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She recalls a particularly traumatic conversation with a HBO executive soon after the plug was pulled on The Comeback. |
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Gilmour recalls wistfully glancing at the hotel spa pool upon retiring. |
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One former reporter recalls an incident when the senior magistrate of the area was sitting and a particularly dopey defendant was in the dock for a motoring offence. |
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Best recalls a grieving father confiding that a visit let him unlock the emotional door trapping his family in grief. |
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Herschbach recalls attending one party with a fire blazing in a courtyard and plenty of grog to go round. |
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His wife Sylvia recalls the final day she saw her father-in-law alive. |
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Family lore recalls the time Nathan picked up a shoplifter and threw him out the door. |
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The horse's head, with a cropped mane that recalls artifacts from ancient Greece's Geometric period, is also gilt, and it is considerably more detailed than the body. |
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The art schools were great talking shops, but at the same time, he recalls, London itself was also grey a place where it was hard to get garlic or spices. |
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In general character, Hartberg recalls early Modernist hospitals and sanatoria, with an optimistic feeling of light and air and a promise of brisk efficiency. |
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He recalls a pretty conservative fellow, heeding most rules on most matters, though far less cautious when it came to women. |
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Over a burger the size of Birmingham we get talking to local resident, Gary Fish, who recalls his boyhood at The Sport emptying the cowboy's spittoons for a nickel. |
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The aesthetic aspect of non-literal texts recalls the poetic function in that it makes the text's form as much a feature of content as is its restituted message. |
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The striping recalls a coral snake in a highly stylized way. |
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Patrick recalls much of what followed, he was temporarily blinded from glass splinters as he searched and shouted for his friend but could not find him. |
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An alternative name for the performance was Dodola, which recalls not only Perkunas's allonym Dundulis, but Zeus's oak oracle at Dodona in Epirus. |
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This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour. |
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Dulles, Moses recalls, sat as silent as a sphinx, and the meeting ended inconclusively. |
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The Taming of the Shrew recalls a tradition of stories about scolds. |
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She recalls Stahl making certain remarks that would seem to cast doubt upon his Skid Row end-run. |
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Hantman recalls that Bharara's fairness and impartiality impressed even the most partisan Republicans. |
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Taking off one of these gizmos recalls language used in airplane takeoffs. |
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The Speaker was puzzled at first, Simpson recalls, pointing out that he was a Republican and Mazzoli a Democrat. |
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Most poignantly, Mary recalls a young boy who took her fancy all those years ago and she arranges a reunion with him despite not having spoken together for almost 30 years. |
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Ruddy-faced Frank, looking far younger than his 90 years, recalls how he worked with teams of Clydesdale horses, sometimes in pairs and threes for ploughing. |
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The image recalls the Bentsir oral tradition about the reaction of the Asante army when they first arrived on the Fante coast from the forested interior. |
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He recalls how the young woman's aim was to travel further west, to awaken a sense of pride and importance among the islanders, in their culture, language and education. |
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Strongly tinting any surface it touches, heavy-bodied and opaque, it recalls the industrial, bringing to mind, among other things, the red lead paint used to prime steel. |
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He recalls that residents of Eagar opened their homes to evacuees from Pinetop and lakeside. |
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Floors were polished with real beeswax, which was melted down, he recalls. |
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And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life. |
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This was the case in relation to the product recalls referred to above, when advertisements were placed in national newspapers and statements released to the media. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid-20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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It has been suggested that the standing, humble pose of Lincoln recalls his Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the battlefield as a national cemetery. |
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Local legend recalls that the day he came around with his samples was bad enough but the day the orders arrived at the factory was positively dangerous. |
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On top of the milieu, in wonted Godspeed fashion, an old man recalls a bizarre and oddly moving story of how a penguin is gobbled up by a killer whale. |
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They would soon feel reinvigorated because each volume recalls the time when Britain's railways were forging ahead, powered not so much by coal as by self-confidence. |
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His great colleague Brendan Bowyer, whose recording of The Hucklebuck remains the definitive showband song of them all, clearly recalls the sad occasion. |
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Atlanta's Jay Feely, one of the few kickers crazed enough to leap into the fray, recalls battling a Panthers player at the bottom of the pileup last season. |
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Even amid the pressure of maintaining such an unstable power base, Paul recalls an unflappable leader. |
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In a descriptive passage that recalls Pickthall's poetry, the story attributes a pre-verbal understanding of the signs of the oncoming winter to both men. |
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It recalls the violence and cruelty of medieval military expeditions to conquer the Holy Land, all done in the name of Christ and with the blessing of the church. |
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He recalls a day when they argued over a trivial script detail. |
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He gives a smile as he recalls that others have called him eccentric. |
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Courage, one recalls, is not the absence of fear but the ability to act in the face of it. |
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She recalls that her father was aghast when somebody asked him if he had treated King differently than he might another patient. |
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An installation by South African animator William Kentridge, vaguely on the subject of time, recalls 1920s expressionist theater. |
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She laughs when she recalls how he served her cereal from a box so old, there were ants in it. |
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Salam Khan recalls Bari telling him after he was released that he has no regrets. |
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He crumpled to the ground under a flurry of fists and boots, and as he recalls, no one around him tried to stop the attack. |
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Several years later, Moore recalls, he was attacked by a fellow employee while working the cash register at a retail store. |
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His Chinese work stints started purely by accident, Miriam recalls. |
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Nasi recalls once arriving early at the office to hear Bernie, who must have assumed they were alone, screaming at his brother. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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One recalls Roland Barthes's formulation of photographic exposure of being posed in exteriority and becoming a specter in sitting for a photograph. |
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The winner of the documentary competition, Capturing the Friedmans, also recalls Crumb in its unblinking portrait of a deeply screwed-up American family. |
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An Army veteran looks at the fall of Mosul and recalls his own time there trying to civilize the land with guns and money. |
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And she recalls the summer pilgrimages they used to make to Tatem. |
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Greene recalls playing stickball and stoop ball with his friends growing up, and he believes that such games still offer important lessons to today's kids. |
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Even among the most adverbially disinclined, virtually everyone recalls backtracking on promises not to use the adverb. |
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Yes, Judy Greer recalls, in detail, the discovery of her first pubic hair. |
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This includes derivatives such as chinesery, whose allograph chinoiserie recalls its French origin. |
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I have lost the taste of joy, and the sight of youth and beauty recalls to my memory that treasure of both, my loved and lost Arline. |
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