But its dreamscape reminds me as much of Cocteau's ancient figures marooned in modernity, speaking like ghosts or halfrealized human beings. |
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In fact, it reminds me very much of Schoenberg's freely atonal music of roughly twenty years previous. |
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Nature periodically reminds Australians just how fragile their hold on the land is. |
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To him, as he reminds me often, it is still a game of blocking and tackling. |
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It is not difficult to see that beef reminds you of mad cow disease and chicken reminds you of poultry flu. |
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Which reminds me, I need to get in touch with all the usual parents I babysit for, and tell them to call me here at Alex's instead. |
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It kind of reminds me of the underlying significance of the bacchanalian frivolity of Carnival back home. |
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But she parried our questions with a wit that reminds us why we found her mother so delightful. |
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It is a brilliant way to throw us off the scent, which just reminds us all how vigilant we must be to stopping these evil minds. |
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Whenever I read this Psalm of David, which is quite often, it reminds me what it would be like to backslide, and I pray that that never happens. |
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This reminds me of the yay-boo school of journalism, as perfected by my father. |
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The Zulu War reminds one of similar discreditable campaigns against the Dervishes, Afghans, Boers and Maoris. |
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Alladi Jayasri writes about Gurudev, who reminds us of the terrible calamities waiting to punish us for our cruelty to Nature. |
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Her whole body is shaking in anger, and reminds me of a bull pawing the ground before it charges. |
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It also reminds in the quietest way how families can provide a balm against this worry. |
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Sabbath reminds us that the world will not stop turning if we cease from our labors for a day. |
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Full of zesty barbarous language and wordplay, it reminds me of why Wilde is so revered. |
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Russell reminds readers that we do not know the biogeographic origin of birds, or theropods, or dinosaurs. |
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It reminds me of the old digital watch I had as a kid, with thin black lettering on the grey screen. |
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Rather it is a place which reminds us that art is not just about the next big show but about contemplation and thought. |
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The heavy bass of the music, combined with the shrieking laughs of drunk girls reminds me of why I like to avoid parties. |
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The good Professor's lament for the old days reminds me of the habit many senior citizens have of viewing the past through rose tinted glasses. |
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Nowadays, when out in public, Sir Elton's lush and expensive head of hair reminds you of the bearskin helmets of the Queen's Guard. |
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This movie vividly reminds us of how the merchants of death ply their trade. |
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It reminds me of what it'd be like if one of our probes ever landed on a planet with sentient life. |
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Which reminds me, I have just learnt that a robin's pincushion is technically known as a bedeguar. |
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The colour is a kind of brownish sepia and reminds one of old, well-loved photographs. |
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He reminds us of Wallace's achievements and pins his downfall on his distracting interest in such fringe fields as mesmerism and phrenology. |
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It reminds me of an episode from a criminally underrated television series, News Radio. |
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The member's question reminds us of the terrible human toll on all sides when war actually occurs. |
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This case also reminds me that even the most devoted servants of God are not over the Gospel but beneath it. |
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He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from belligerent states. |
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Its similarity with toreutic works on the banks of the hill reminds us of Strabo's assertion touching the likeness of Egyptian and Tuscan art. |
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When I walk along the canal towpath and see people fishing that reminds me of James because he loves fishing. |
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That reminds me. I'm going out to dinner at Isabella's tomorrow night. See? I'm not so tragic after all. |
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Even when Mr. Taylor reminds Lisa and I about our detention I only experience a slight tremble. |
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It all seems like a fun backstage clip until he shows up and reminds her that it's actually very triggering for him. |
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This reminds me very strongly of the energetic string crossing in the op. trio sonatas of Buxtehude for violin, viola da gamba and continuo. |
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He reminds the king that he reversed the natural order of birthright when he gave his daughters the crown. |
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What I do know reminds me of the strident sort of PC left-winger who was embarrassingly mockable, and no one with any sense hung out with. |
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It's an incredibly humane, kind film, and it reminds you that being humane and kind will always lead to radicalism, never to moderatism. |
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This book reminds the reader that these connections are flexible and modifiable. |
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The Ihram, the two unstitched pieces of white cloth that replace dress for men, reminds us of the burial shroud. |
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That reminds me of a superstore that pats itself on the back for putting a mom-and-pop hardware store out of business. |
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Which reminds of the day last December when I took a sickie from work to go for a surf at 13 th Beach. |
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He has that old-fashioned chivalry that makes him wear a shirt and tie, and his tweedy jacket reminds me of one my dad used to wear. |
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His voice reminds you of the long awaited monsoon showers caressing the parched earth. |
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Dr Brash reminds me of one of those plasticine stick men that we can bend and twist in any direction we want to put them in at any one time. |
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Matrimony reminds us of the earthiness of human clay, breathed upon by God's love, and of the completed, united twoness of our essential nature. |
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Many people knew someone who died, and it reminds people of their own mortality. |
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What his video game reminds me of most of all, though, is the very dawn of computing. |
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He reminds me of a blowfish, trying to puff himself up into far more importance than he actually has. |
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Maybe the rain brings more blue mood for me and a three year anniversary reminds me to look back to see what happened in the days before. |
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This reminds us that Elgar was culturally a Victorian who flourished under the reign of Victoria's son. |
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Cutting my tongue on this counterfeit boiled sweet reminds me that I'd better check how Mr Bloomer is getting on with our very important work. |
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This new book usefully reminds us why that was, and just how vicious, corrupt and murderous the pre-1949 regime was. |
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This book also reminds parents of the impact of divorce or an unhappy marriage on children. |
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I could have chosen a wonderful Bordeaux, but I didn't because this wine reminds me of so many memories. |
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The unroofed abandoned cottage reminds the visitors of the stark choice between survival and holding home and hearth. |
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But getting back to nature and roughing it a little reminds you what it means to be human. |
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Like parents forgiving naughty children, they forgive pop culture its badness, because it reminds them of when they were children. |
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But the villain Williams most reminds me of in his corporate unsmilingness is Ian Fleming's Hugo Drax. |
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The better it is, the more it reminds me of all that I said above, and the needlessness of it, which invariably fouls my mood for the morning. |
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Mrs. Higgins reminds them that they should consider what they are going to do with this woman who they have educated beyond her social class. |
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A more optimistic picture reminds us of the pleasures of friendship, achievement, art, music, Socratic conversation, and discovery. |
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It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes. |
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The situation reminds of other art items like netsuke or tsuba in the 50s when these items where collected only by a small minority. |
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The virtue of this production is that it reminds us that most of Chekhov's characters are solitaries trapped inside their own skins. |
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I find her a bit vague and she reminds me strongly of the goth girls who used to run stalls in Kensington Market a few years back. |
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It also reminds us of a time when newspapers and periodicals really did wield power. |
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A classic vanitas, the painting reminds us that time and its consequences cannot be slowed. |
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The dynamic reminds me of the old George Burns and Gracie Allen vaudeville routine about the property implications of marriage. |
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Lots of husbands and wives have their own special song that reminds them of each other. |
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And it reminds you, I think, when you work with young actors and young film-makers, that spark that you initially had. |
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Playing noncompetitive games reminds us of how much fun it is to simply let ourselves go. |
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It reminds me of another frighteningly different culture which nonetheless fascinates us. |
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For one thing, this overlap reminds us that a holistic spirituality should be neither individualistic nor spiritualized. |
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You know, reminds them of those great days when they were first able to get on television and, you know, throw the spitballs around. |
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This eclectic mix of essays reminds us that democracy can be both an asset and a liability to its votaries in time of war. |
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And all it does is, you know, reinvent his image as a murderer and as a butcher, and it reminds people of what people believe he did. |
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Her constant changing of outfits, hairstyles, and so on, reminds viewers that femininity is constructed, not natural. |
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Powerful and stark, Scottsboro reminds us of the continuing impact and importance of our country's tradition of dissent. |
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Maybe because it reminds me of being outside on a cool October night, under a starry sky. |
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This reminds me of the issues surrounding the Civil War, like states' rights and the role of the federal government. |
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But seeing what we're seeing right now made me think of that line and how it reminds me of the current occupant of the Oval Office. |
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This act reminds me of a kindly uncle who offers to read the children a bedtime story, and chooses Dracula. |
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He constantly reminds us that when we fail to sleep well, every aspect of our life goes haywire. |
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This last detail reminds you why few really wept when the streetcars were replaced with buses. |
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She still has a nervous feeling every time she crosses a cattle grid, because it reminds her of the cattle grid at the entrance to White Lodge. |
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The weather's dismal and the light grey and the landscape reminds you of everything that's hellish about the country. |
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My tax credit adviser helpfully reminds me not to forget to include my personal financial details to ensure prompt payment. |
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He's very strong-minded and has a style of man-management that very much reminds me of someone else. |
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It reminds me of being a student when I used to wear mildly outrageous things, rather than the standard business attire I wear nowadays. |
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The Mack reminds us of how much has changed, outwardly, in modern African America. |
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The hard-throwing Weaver has a knack for challenging left-handed hitters in a manner that reminds me of a young Frank Tanana. |
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A wine like this often reminds me of a Gothic cathedral with flying buttresses. |
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When George comes downstairs and is about to leave for a visit with Emily, his mother reminds him to put on his overshoes. |
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He reminds us that He will be with us and that the water will not overwhelm us, He will intervene and deliver us. |
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They shot the picture in some kind of super-duper 16, newly available from Kodak, and it reminds me once again of the glory of film. |
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It has a superior, snotty tone that reminds one of the problems some candidates have had in wooing the average American voter. |
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Their account is chilling not only in its detail but in how it reminds us of a cold truth about our community. |
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It reminds us of having to do things like install software, the most tedious of computer chores. |
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Such a host of sparrows twitter that it reminds one more of a stream joyful sound than of a compound of little utterances. |
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Alice reminds the Caterpillar that it will be strange when he changes to a chrysalis and then into a butterfly, but the Caterpillar disagrees. |
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In order to keep his wife happy, he reminds her how it resembles their holiday home on the Caspian. |
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As a believer in the potential of computers in schools, he also reminds us of the deepest civic and humane goals of education. |
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Laughter can be a spark that bridges the culture gap and reminds us of our common humanity. |
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So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep! |
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He reminds me of the old aphorism that if you try to make a product idiot-proof, the world will make a better idiot. |
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Above all, the stones remain and endure and, as he rightly reminds us, they too have a story to tell. |
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But he reminds us of the astringent truth that the preposterous has no trouble cohabiting with the malevolent. |
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Goethe's Faust reminds us forever that the devil is personal, not impersonal. |
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It also reminds us that the cold war mentality has not gone the way of the cold war. |
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He reminds me that the only true measure of perfection is normal imperfection that counterpoints it. |
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Sometimes she reminds me of a petulant child holding its breath to get its way. |
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But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal. |
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The Prelude for Orchestra opens slowly in a way that reminds us, if nothing else, of musical impressionism's roots in Wagner. |
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In Heidegger's Being and Time, Biro reminds the reader, beings usually inhabit the world inauthentically. |
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They have an unforced kind of comfortableness around each other that reminds me of Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. |
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The piece reminds me of another composer in terms of variety of expression and overall musical fecundity. |
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Donham reminds us of the difficulties in conducting fieldwork in such a part of the world. |
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It really reminds me of the Pirog that my friends made when I lived in Russia. |
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The crystalline mirror reminds us that the images of the dream vision are not mimetic representations but allegorical figurations. |
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Turning something inside out reminds me of a wonderful book I read when I was a kid. |
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As the installer reminds you, picking a strong password is tantamount to good security. |
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It reminds me of an old religious controversy between transubstantiation and consubstantiation. |
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Well, Stanley Donwood's artwork reminds me of the playbills from Victorian music halls or a rickety theatre troupe travelling across the land. |
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This inukshuk reminds us of our dependence on one another and the importance of strong relationships. |
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The song Old Man River reminds us that the habit of investing waterways with something like a soul is an old one. |
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Hill stations, majestically situated thousands of metres above sea level, are invitingly cool in December, a colourful new brochure reminds you. |
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Above all, Hicks reminds us that Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest ironists. |
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It reminds me of how on a certain Illinois highway, the cops would park a patrol car in a visible area on the side of the road. |
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Landow reminds us that virtual texts exist only as easily copiable and modifiable versions, derivatives of something else. |
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The use of it merely reminds its users of the irrelevance of their discourse. |
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A caption reminds us of the weighty importance of Peter's dangling question from the previous ish. |
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The word reminds me of when I was a boy eagerly looking forward to the Saturday matinees in our local fleapit. |
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Bayliss struggles with his memories of the Adena Watson murder from Season One when a copycat crime reminds him of his most painful failure. |
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As of today, I am no longer eating fish, since the smell in my kitchen reminds me that fish is flesh. |
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Paul also reminds the Corinthian congregation that it belongs to those in every place who call on the name of the Lord Jesus. |
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A quince is one of those fruits, like a pomegranate, that reminds me of a Christmas bauble. |
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Fundamentally this album reminds me of the raw, languid folkiness of Beth Orton. |
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Following people on Twitter only reminds you what you could be watching at the Glastonbury festival. |
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The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below. |
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Perhaps it reminds you of Frankenmuth and the other Franconian settlements in Michigan. |
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I love the way his eyes get little crow's feet out to the sides when he smiles because it reminds me of my dad. |
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The sea always reminds me of a slumbering monster, waiting for a storm to whip it into a wild frenzy. |
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The saga reminds us that there's no such thing as frictionless entrepreneurship. |
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This also reminds me a bit of the legend of the orang-pendek, which is a hominid cryptid which some claims still exist in Sumatra. |
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It reminds a reader that, unlike the surrounding fustian, this little piece of language is to be treated with reflective care. |
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The huntsman relents out of pity but also cynically reminds himself that Snow White will probably be devoured by wild animals anyway. |
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Roughly 4.5 billion years from now, Lyotard reminds us, the sun will explode, destroying the earth and all earthly life. |
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Finally, Pentecost reminds us that each day is an opportunity to worship and praise God. |
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Media content often reminds one of the praise songs typical of many African cultures. |
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Clark darts a wary look at the detective, perhaps noticing the sarcasm, and Mike privately reminds himself to hold back a little. |
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In premodern Europe, as Hollenbach reminds us, the notion of the common good was a living ideal, articulated and reinforced by the church. |
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Foot long panicles of creamy blooms arrive in June with a scent that reminds me of privet. |
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Yet each step reminds her of the previous Saturday night when, all glammed up, she had fallen around drink, white-faced and throwing up. |
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This reminds us that worship will have a prominent place in the glorified church. |
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There is a smell that reminds me of the wine which used to bubble away in the demijohns on the windowsills of our house. |
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You are not provincials, she reminds them, you are citizens of a broader Europe. |
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The writing reminds me of what two unfunny girls would giggle about during a gossipy lunch date. |
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Samizdata reminds us that on July 16, 1945, at Alamogordo, New Mexico, the Trinity test saw the Earth's first detonation of a nuclear device. |
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From single-celled algae called diatoms to the story of a man who plants acorns, IDFuel reminds us that inspiration for design is all around us. |
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Your achievement reminds us of the potential for greatness that resides in every one of us. |
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It's a nifty device too, because it reminds you of the show's discomfiting ambiguity. |
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Along the way, Fraser reminds us, various sects dissented and established parochial schools. |
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The simplicity reminds one of a nursery rhyme, but the melodies and chords are dissonant, insidious. |
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He reminds us that market crashes almost always occur when the crowd is euphoric, not when everyone is talking about the possibility. |
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The risen Lord's message to his disciples speaks of forgiveness and sin, and our epistle reading reminds us of our own sinful state. |
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The third voyage involves confrontations with a race of wicked dwarfs and a Cyclops-like giant who reminds us of Homer's Polyphemus. |
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She reminds you of your best qualities when you're down, to take the sting out of your woes. |
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The situation instinctively reminds one of the play An Enemy of the People by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. |
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Oh that reminds me I also have to brush up on my French, because I'm gonna be fluent by the end of summer, just you wait. |
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The first movement's lunging abrasiveness reminds you that he was Xenakis's favourite pupil. |
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The early morning sound of the bell reminds you of the ice-cream wallah of a bygone era. |
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Sharon said that Linda is verbally abusive and her abusiveness reminds her of her father, whom Linda is closer to than Sharon. |
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The account reminds the reader that even a smirking, jaded loafer can be profoundly affected by tragedy. |
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Venus was credited with a sea origin, and copper reminds us of this connection with the water element. |
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In short, this study reminds us that power is not so much a matter of discourse as a question of turf. |
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Johnny Randles reminds me that this year was a historic year in more ways than one. |
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In jest, my husband reminds me just how expensive each Christmas card is every year. |
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His short, blonde hair is worn in a style that reminds you of a gush of water. |
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One of the men across from us reminds me of a fish, his lips and something slimy they do when he looks at me. |
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Visually stunning, the film also constantly reminds us we're in the act of watching a movie. |
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On the one hand it reminds you of the idea of action painting but then it's also concentration on the material for itself. |
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It somewhat reminds him of New York but it is nowhere near as expensive to live well. |
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The first ranking event of the season reminds us that snooker players don't get out a lot. |
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He reminds us that the installation esthetic began in a spirit of rebellion against all that. |
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We like the idea of that because it reminds us to think of the future rather than keep looking to the past. |
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It sold well abroad and was praised by the American audience, he reminds me aggrievedly. |
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And it reminds us how lackadaisical we are in the realisation of this fact. |
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Or maybe we do and that's why we're contemplating calling Bob a weenie, because he reminds us too much of cousin Eddie. |
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She has also developed a device for older children that reminds them to wash their hands after going to the loo. |
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Since all Sikhs pledge to not cut their hair, Kesh reminds Sikhs of their equality, and removes reason for pride. |
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It reminds me of swing sets, pizza day in the cafeteria, cub scouts and kickball. |
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The 2003 Air Force Posture Statement reminds airmen that the nature of the Air Force is not home-station operations but deployed operations. |
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Mention of the burgundy reminds me that I have not referred to the wine list, which is extensive to say the least. |
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But for manufacturers to use their idling workforce to their own ends reminds us of the beggar's use of the woeful dog he has just kicked. |
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The conversation reminds me of the Kiwis I stayed with at Phillip Island last month. |
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Leonardo was extremely fastidious, but Nicholl reminds us that his exquisite works were the product of titanic labours. |
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It reminds us that almost certainly any policy change will make someone worse off. |
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The elegance, the sorrow, the cadences of the language there reminds one of Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 with its haunting refrains. |
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As he regularly reminds me, the most important job on a farm is the one that is not getting done! |
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She reminds him to lay his anger aside and listen to Theseus, who wishes to allow Polyneices' request to be granted. |
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Both Isabella Rosellini and Marilyn Monroe began as models, she reminds me. |
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On the other hand, I cannot feel too bitter about an occasion that reminds me that my birthday is the next day. |
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Normally she reminds me by circling the date in red on her desk calendar and angling it so that I can't help but see it. |
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I can't even begin to do it justice except to say that it reminds me why I fell in love with animation in the first place. |
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He reminds me rather of Christopher Hitchens, and that's high praise indeed. |
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It reminds me a little too much of the leisure suit, a fashion faux pas we don't need to revisit. |
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This reminds me of when my Dad used to make kites for me out of bamboo canes and brown paper. |
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As Sigmund Freud reminds us, the lapsus linguae is, like the dream, a royal road to the unconscious. |
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An article in the April 5 issue reminds us how deeply ingrained collectivist habits of thought are in this country. |
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He also reminds us that being human entails a capacity for individualistic expression. |
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He reminds me that, already, few doctors struggle to save anencephalic babies or those with spina bifida. |
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To a degree, the Fodor reminds me of Hummel in terms of variety of expression and overall musical fecundity. |
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The Dolphin is a powerful gun, somewhat reminds me of a sniper rifle and makes cool ricochets. |
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He rode in the back of the bus, and he reminds me of that, how he couldn't go to college because they weren't integrated. |
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Get rid all of everything that reminds you of smoking, including ashtrays, cigarettes and lighters. |
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Not that I know anything about Tibetan music or anything, but that is what this reminds me of. |
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He reminds me a bit of a right-handed Ben Grieve, who posted similarly great statistics in the California League as a 20-year-old. |
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It reminds of an incident when my normally ape-like father revealed a hitherto unforeseen wit while we were in America. |
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It also reminds us that it takes courage sometimes to learn, to let go certain defences in order to try, to risk failure. |
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The new popular poetry reminds literati that auditory poetry virtually always employs apprehensible formal patterns to shape its language. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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The prophet Amos reminds us that, like us, the Ethiopians, Philistines, and Arameans have roles in God's plan. |
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The subtle sweetness and refreshing flavor that linger reminds you of sunshine in liquid form. |
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The count is a merciless rogue who reminds me of Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, only more megalomaniacal. |
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The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and lofty ideals. |
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Laertes's certitude reminds me of one moment in which Hamlet tries to rouse himself to a similar passion. |
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Thirdly, the breaking of bread reminds us that the church lives under the shadow of the cross. |
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It helps to remind us of the long-standing peace between England and France and reminds us to continue that peace. |
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However, one look at our eager students reminds us they rely on and look to us for leadership, guidance and motivation. |
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The ensuing ruckus in the media merely reminds us that we live in a society that is censored. |
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Grant reminds that even if you do not develop a deadly version of the flu, it wouldn't be fun to have a milder flu run you down. |
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His election reminds me of one of those 1950s science fiction movies in which a mad boffin throws a lever and the poles are reversed. |
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Instead it reminds us that men such as Dabney were hardly rustic provincials. |
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It reminds me of cell division in an embryo or the arrangement of atoms in a molecule. |
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The voice reminds me of the technician that had prepared me for the drop. |
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It reminds me of the experience that boeing had with the FAA when, in the 1960s, the boeing 747 was being certified. |
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I decided not to have it on the basis that pot-roasted meat always looks grey and unappetising and reminds me of my paternal grandmother's cooking. |
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It reminds the narrator of his grandfather, an individual repressed by the system who went through his entire life obsequiously saying yes to all the men in power. |
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This situation reminds me of Foucault's notion of the panoptic, the all-seeing eye capable of watching all areas at once, thus ensuring compliance and control. |
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This exhibition reminds us that such a result was hardly preordained. |
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Jason once again reminds me why it's worth checking his site every day. |
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The emancipation Proclamation, as Nancy Pelosi reminds us, was an executive action. |
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Ramsey reminds us of the increased importance and status of named architects at this time, a process initiated during the earlier periods of Gothic architecture. |
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To this day, the smell of stale ash reminds me of him, God rest his soul. |
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The situation reminds us of fifteenth-century Italy, where casualty-averse mercenary condottieri conducted protracted and nearly bloodless warfare. |
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I would give anything that reminds the recipient of where we live, whether it be food, a species identifier, a course in bird-watching, or native plants. |
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Retrieving him at least reminds soldiers that we will never abandon them to their fates, right or wrong. |
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It reminds us that history rarely gives us uncomplicated heroes or black-and-white moral choices. |
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This personal contact also reminds the student that he or she is part of a larger effort to mobilize the American people for noble intellectual and moral causes. |
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Subramanyan's composition reminds us that the human species is the only one that commits execrable crimes against its own, in the name of causes and ideals. |
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We shall not forget them, nor this magnificent production of a play that reminds us in our selfish age how collective responsibility and camaraderie have eroded away. |
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Rothfels reminds us of the troubling questions about animal captivity. |
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Perhaps compose a fiction about hard-wired fictionalizing, a fiction that reminds readers of their synaptic deceptions. |
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Because, rather than underline an emotion I have readily available, it reminds me of a world I passed by without noticing. |
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It reminds me of another bubble shell, Hydatina amplustre, which has pink bands on its shell, but the shape of the animal certainly looks like Micromelo. |
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James Wood reminds us again and again that Flaubert invented realism and Bloom that Shakespeare invented us. |
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Cogswell's book most powerfully reminds you of the necessary mess of activism. |
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It is petty, but his constant railing against human nature reminds one of King Canute ordering the tide to recede. |
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Now in going to the footie, it reminds me of all those wonderful family experiences in growing up, because I can't remember a time before football. |
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His legacy reminds us that those who have grievances with the government can avoid entrapment by simply obeying the law while simultaneously working to establish justice. |
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Rigs have become so generic these days that it reminds me of the late 1960s when all we saw were masthead, single-spreader rigs with big foretriangles. |
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This reminds me of a discussion I had with a friend not long ago. |
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And Yahoo above all reminds us just how unromantic and unforgiving the golly-gee world of new technology is. |
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He notes that military captives and criminals were available in quantity and reminds us of the long tradition of galley slaves at the oars of Mediterranean shipping. |
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Apparently this symbolises jobs done by women, but with its leaden literalism it misses the point of memorials and just reminds you of housework and faceless drudgery. |
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Music internet pirates, Craig reminds us, are devious little monkeys. |
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There's surprisingly little action and what there is reminds us that part of the fun of live action is the sense that the actors might really be in danger. |
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One Christology, cosmic Christology, reminds us that the Scriptures and church tradition affirm that the gift of God in Jesus Christ is for all of creation. |
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Worse, all of this mugging business reminds Ross of when he was mugged as a child. |
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The spirit reminds me a lot of the late-seventies San Diego Cons which were just big enough that there was always something to do but not so big that they felt unconquerable. |
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It reminds one of those 'liqueur' chocolates, grandly labeled, leading one to expect delicious gastronomic sensations, but which actually yield a sickly sugary concoction. |
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Moreover, if the staffage reminds us of the kinds of figures found in his earlier work, they do also represent the people who worked on the Thames barges. |
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There was a point when I felt that my enthusiasm was waning, but the act of writing this diary reminds me of all the great things that are happening. |
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There's nothing new about his style, for it reminds me of Andri Masson's painting, especially the way he strokes the brush and plays with cubic shapes. |
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Perhaps most importantly, looking through the grenadian window reminds us about the importance of ideology. |
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It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies. |
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And Chef Jody reminds us about Aztec emperor Montezuma, who according to legend drank 40 glasses of hot chocolate a day, convinced it would make him powerful. |
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Tomei meanwhile reminds what a great actress she really is in her portrayal of Laura, a fellow barfly with an ambiguous background who briefly becomes involved with Chinaski. |
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But he reminds me of a tease who acts interested yet won't go all the way. |
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If for nothing else, lacrosse matters because it reminds us the Iroquois still exist. |
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This recipe for panettone reminds me of the panettone that I love to make this time of year. |
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The bookworm reminds the authors of the vulnerability of books, not only from voracious insects, but also from the acid in the paper that is destroying our books. |
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A French green bean salad with warm goat cheese reminds Ina Garten of having lunch in Paris. |
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The movie reminds us of the dangers of high altitude mountain climbing. |
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Patterson reminds us that a long philosophical tradition situates intention in the realm of the idea or conception rather than the sphere of material execution. |
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It reminds you how clever, how witty, how well thought out the song is. |
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He is the permanent Fool to Gambon's raddled Lear, yet in his refusal to kiss his master reminds us that even the dispossessed have their dignity. |
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She reminds me of when two cricket players admitted taking slings. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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His style reminds somewhat of French fauvism or German expressionism. |
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This pink, fading with age to green, reminds me of my rugosa roses a bit. |
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He reminds me a bit of George Allen, but more moderate, cosmopolitan, and heterodox. |
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America reminds me in some ways of a kid with a baby rattle. |
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China's use of these beasts always reminds me of a couplet I read years ago in a newspaper column. |
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For those expecting the talking kazoo he increasingly resembles these days, nearly every track reminds us of how wonderfully expressive Dylan's voice was three decades ago. |
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Ronald Fricking Reagan supported gun control, as Brett Josephe reminds us in an op-ed for the Hartford courant. |
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