Wavy textures running the length of whitewashed walls create shadows reminiscent of the sea. |
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Neat, compact, there was something about her vaguely reminiscent of a seal pup. |
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Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home. |
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Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax packages are eerily reminiscent of the Reagan cuts. |
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Most sections began with the dancers striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's muscular statues. |
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They do so, paradoxically, in a rhetoric strongly reminiscent of that long associated with the right. |
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Scenes reminiscent of life under military rule are not simply the outcome of incidental police violence. |
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The boy spread his arms with a small grin, taking on a pose reminiscent of a model. |
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The quality of the exhibition was not only amateurishly reminiscent of A-level sketch books, but in some places absolutely risible. |
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Seti thought that Vortas' hair was reminiscent of a zebra except with black-and-purple stripes instead of a zebra's black-and-white stripes. |
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The nodules were wrapped by anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta. |
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These persistent structures are reminiscent of particles being created and annihilated in a quantum field theory. |
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Down here is the swimming pool, which is 41 ft long and elegantly lined with mosaic tiles, reminiscent of the Roman style. |
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It is luxuriously rich and fruity, the aftertaste reminiscent of pear drops. |
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The truly committed could start a 24-hour lifecast of their daily activities reminiscent of television's Big Brother. |
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His new hair is reminiscent of a young Clark Gable, with a side parting slicked over to the right. |
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Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives. |
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Lively canna lilies bloom on framed tiles in mint greens and aquamarines reminiscent of Mexican art. |
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The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation. |
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The Convent girls are transported beyond the life-death dichotomy into a kind of living death reminiscent of African religions. |
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The living lobopods include the land-dwelling Peripatus, which has legs and a number of characteristics reminiscent of arthropods. |
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One glandular structure reminiscent of a mammary lobule was identified in the deep dermis adjacent to the tumor. |
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The furniture has the rough rustic feel you can only get from hand crafting and is reminiscent of old Morocco. |
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His city has a sense of embattlement these days, reminiscent of London in the blitz. |
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The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts. |
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Such smells are reminiscent of blown-out candles, and are frequently described as greasy, tallowy or watery. |
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Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace. |
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The style is reminiscent of glossy fashion photography at times, with good lighting and color saturation. |
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Guitarist Steve Conte fills the song with tasty licks reminiscent of John Leventhal. |
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With wonderful aromas and flavors reminiscent of snow peas, grass, herbs, and green figs, this Sauvignon is as zesty and crisp as a salad itself. |
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His design is a beautiful cherry wood bead and gold teardrop headpiece, reminiscent of braids layered down the head. |
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But this time they're sweet tiny Taylor Bay whole scallops, reminiscent of clams, with prettier shells. |
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Jersey and stretch linen are gathered faintly reminiscent of ancient Greece, yet wrapped around the body in hourglass silhouettes. |
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Already the voices of protest are growing louder and scenes reminiscent of the poll tax rebellion may not be far away. |
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The reader experiences a suite of poems that is vaguely reminiscent of the famous Romantics, but verging into unknown and tenuous territory. |
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And then there was the large brimmed, black balibuntal trimmed with hand painted imitation onion grass, reminiscent of a late Edwardian hat. |
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It's a place of heavy timber and half-timber houses and a central market square covered in cobbles, all reminiscent of earlier times. |
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Where the streets meet at right angles in the middle of the enclosure stands a tetrastyle reminiscent of Roman arches of triumph. |
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There is an office panelled with marquetry more reminiscent of tsarist palaces than passenger planes. |
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Lately I've seen some incredibly sexy styles reminiscent of a Mary Jane, but with an ankle strap and wedge heels that might be better for skirts. |
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The central melody evolves around a minimal theme reminiscent of random melodies played on wind chimes. |
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On the northwest corner is pulled lamb shoulder reminiscent of barbecue accompanied by thin rings of pickled red onion. |
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As the seat of Prussia it boasts of Gothic and baroque architecture reminiscent of other European capitals. |
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These are reminiscent of the batfish of the Indo-Pacific but much less brutal in the looks department. |
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It's a rather chirpy little guitar-pop song with a melody that is strangely reminiscent of the Postman Pat theme tune. |
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Fragments of metachromatic chondromyxoid extracellular material contained cells that were reminiscent of chondrocytes. |
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The musculature and tonality of the men in the lower right-hand corner are reminiscent of the bearded figure in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne. |
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If you like, this is the unregulated hinterland, reminiscent of timeshare properties, where investors could be riding for a fall! |
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It is reminiscent of the claim of Transcendental Meditation that group meditation could reduce local crime rates. |
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It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear. |
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Rank favors shallow, frontal compositions reminiscent of Japanese woodcuts and Indian miniatures as well as of American folk art. |
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The story of their descent is reminiscent of tales of trench warfare from the Great War. |
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Instead the backs of the glass-fronted book cases have been painted a rich red, reminiscent of a colour often used in old book bindings. |
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In the backyard, bird of paradise plants flank a fountain that's reminiscent of those found in mission courtyards. |
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This view of the head of the trumpeter shows its distinct mouth, reminiscent of the puckered lips of a trumpet player. |
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Carstens's Necessity is generally reminiscent of Michelangelo's sibyls, more specifically perhaps of the elderly Persica. |
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Siannodelli entered, wrapped in a cloak and carrying a bag, her expression so bleak and reminiscent of her mother that the bard panicked. |
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Intertitles, as well as pantomimed preludes and interludes, reminiscent of silent films, provide plot details and dialogue. |
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The design of their silhouettes against the light background with full windows is reminiscent of a Japanese screen. |
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A 600 name petition was drawn up by residents who said match nights had become reminiscent of the wartime blitz. |
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Your short little blurbs regarding faith based social services in Texas are reminiscent of the sound-bites we get from most mainstream media. |
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With the sun glistening on the small village bay and boats bobbing on the water, the backdrop is reminiscent of a scene from a tourist brochure. |
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I suggested the author's vivid prose was reminiscent of that to be found in this undisputable classic. |
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The sound and video quality are reminiscent of a solid public television offering, which is to say stolid and unflashy but executed with quality. |
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A prominent smooth muscle component, reminiscent of uterine wall myometrium, accounted for most of the cyst wall. |
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The songs are very reminiscent in parts of early Floyd, with smatterings of elements of Echoes and Animals thrown in for good measure. |
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The Big Ranch shoves a hand into the musical bran tub and comes up with something reminiscent of The Band. |
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In 1903, Phipps told his English bride-to-be that he would build a home here reminiscent of her family estate in Battle Abbey. |
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Its songlike theme on the saxophone, reminiscent of a Red Indian incantation, leads to a towering and glowing climax. |
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Intracytoplasmic vacuolations are frequently seen, and they occasionally contain erythrocytes, reminiscent of primitive vessels. |
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Around the core are soulless developments and ugly roads and bridges reminiscent of any Western city. |
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But too much is reminiscent of derivatives the Breeders, Veruca Salt and other grunge-era soundalikes. |
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Every lovelorn track is reminiscent of high school dances, gossip sessions and adolescent broken hearts and tears. |
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Moon's brooding landscapes, somewhat reminiscent of Corot, capture the beauty of trees and the luminous colour of the countryside. |
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The crew sphere is a mass of electrical fittings and camera gear and reminiscent of an Apollo space capsule. |
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The taste of the fermented tea is very pleasant, being reminiscent of light, sparkling wine or sweet Most. |
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There has even been talk that housing could experience a crash reminiscent of the tech bubble. |
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One has a roof of fan-shaped shingles, reminiscent of the curved terracotta tiles typical of Kent and Sussex vernacular architecture. |
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A superb blue topaz, reminiscent of clear tropical waters, was custom cut en cabochon especially for this stunning ring. |
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The arms of ophiuroids and crinoids are supported by calcitic ossicles reminiscent of vertebral centra. |
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It has a delicate, fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots, a nutty flavour with a texture that's almost chewy. |
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Mother Clap's Molly House is a camp spectacle reminiscent of music hall and it has some shockingly funny one liners. |
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Flat-roofed with lots of glass and obtuse angles sticking out from the corner of a meadow, it is reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright designs. |
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The brain pathology was vividly reminiscent of Kuru, a disease once found in a New Guinea tribe of cannibals who ate the brains of their dead. |
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The odium is either gone or all over pervasive, and the township revolts are assuming an endemic scale and nature reminiscent of 20 years ago. |
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This pattern of language differences for ordinal numbers is reminiscent of findings for cardinal numbers in a number of ways. |
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The combination of plums and spices, reminiscent of chai tea, made a harmonious blend of sweet, pungent, and spicy flavors. |
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This is a favourite haunt of buskers and artists, hanging out amid the theatres and restaurants in a manner reminiscent of Paris. |
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Here, the sense of immediacy and the developing narrative are reminiscent of sketched film storyboards. |
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They are also reminiscent of the 19th century scientists who claimed that heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible. |
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In many respects, the methods employed against oppositionists under Stalinism were reminiscent of the medieval Inquisition. |
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Loosely reminiscent of the optical illusions of M. C. Escher, Paul Noble's Public Toilet was an uninhibited glorification of the banal. |
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His carved plywood canvasses are acutely reminiscent of fossil imprints layered in geological strata. |
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Bleached of punctuation, the words flow freely in a stream of consciousness manner reminiscent of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. |
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Each of the seven tracks is an elegant construction reminiscent of a perfectly folded origami sculpture. |
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Related colors include Aero Blue, reminiscent of a sky at dusk, and Wasabi, a sheer wash of celadon. |
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Skyscraper is reminiscent of Dresser's earlier recorded efforts, consisting entirely of beautifully stripped-down acoustic songs. |
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On a strongly running tide, fishing these shoals can be reminiscent of fishing the tumbling waters in a mountain stream. |
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From memory, some of the techniques used in yogic massage are reminiscent of osteopathy in the way that finger pressure is used around joints. |
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The white stucco walls, dark floors, central entry courtyard, and tile roof are reminiscent of a traditional Mediterranean house. |
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The Lou Reed-like studiedness of the album's vocals gave way at times to desperate ravings more reminiscent of Jim Morrison. |
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One boxer, Khalid, who is 21, displays particular talent, with an overarm technique reminiscent of George Foreman. |
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The suffusive use of red throughout the film has an overwhelming intensity reminiscent of Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers. |
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The lyrics are merely picturesque and somewhat reminiscent and suggestive of far-away places. |
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But arguing about theories of isolationism versus interventionism is to me a bit too reminiscent of Leftist devotion to oversimplified theories. |
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This sun hat frames the face very nicely and is reminiscent of the old prairie sun bonnets. |
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This is the great grape of Chianti, with flavors reminiscent of dried leaves, tea, even citrus. |
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Each format is divided into panels, reminiscent of the way in which she has arranged the separate panels of her paintings. |
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It has a steady flight, often within a few centimetres of the water surface and is reminiscent of a small hovercraft. |
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At one point Baldwin swooped one woman off her feet in a scene that was reminiscent of an old World War II movie reel celebrating the war's end. |
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The galleries are reminiscent of Cistercian vaults in their awesome simplicity. |
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It is reminiscent of the exotic Rhone Condrieu, but the wash is lighter and clearly more citric. |
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Hard on their heels come the Spanish with Jelly Flops, a toxic fruit pastille variant, reminiscent of the Irish Sea. |
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Combined with Auzet's clitter clatter, the effect is reminiscent of an imagined rain forest tribal dance. |
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With his smart clothes, close-cropped blond hair and remarkable self-assurance, Keating is more reminiscent of William Hague. |
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Many Duala masks are reminiscent of the horizontal Ijo mask style combined with the Kru style of surface protrusions. |
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Scenes are imbued with a hallucinatory quality, reminiscent of European art cinema. |
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In this respect, visually speaking, the film will be slightly reminiscent of fauvism. |
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Ultimately, he is surprisingly reminiscent of the incurable sentimentalist, forever seeking comfort and reassurance for his damaged inner child. |
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Neoclassical commodes, desks, and some chairs had fluted tapered legs reminiscent of upside-down obelisks. |
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The febrile atmosphere within the party at Westminster last week has, on occasion, been reminiscent of those times. |
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One, starting at the headlight, forms a curve that is said to be reminiscent of the beltline of a classic roadster. |
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Early prototypes of the system have a simpler shape more reminiscent of stereo componentry. |
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The mold-blown scallop shell vase in Plate XIII is decorated with festoons reminiscent of Phoenician glass. |
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Look up to the ceiling and you see ducting and pipework reminiscent of a James Bond film. |
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As a vocalist, however, he only emphasises the insipid nature of his songs, most of which are reminiscent of mediocre 80s pop. |
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The cytologic and architectural features of these tumors are reminiscent of those of the normal posterior pituitary lobe. |
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Playful and informative, it is somewhat reminiscent of Disney educational filmstrips. |
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In Dubautia plantagina, the parallel-veined leaves are reminiscent of those of the common North American weed known as plantain. |
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Externally smooth and internally corrugated, the appearance is reminiscent of early aeronautical construction. |
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The subsequent reliefs were somewhat reminiscent of the constructivist reliefs illustrated in Rickey's book. |
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Remake them as outdoor shopping plazas, reminiscent of the town centers they replaced. |
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This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the invincible Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic. |
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Her poetry is reminiscent of the soft tones in the poetic works of Frances Cornford or Charlotte Mew. |
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There is something reminiscent of Thomas Muster in Nadal's game, and facing the Austrian iron man was like facing a relentless barrage. |
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Historians say ironworking is reminiscent of the tribal tradition of building long houses. |
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The click of poles and chattering of skis was reminiscent of the tinkling of an old-time piano. |
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In the third bowl are flowers, reminiscent of the crowns of flowers offered to women and the garlands offered to men. |
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Loaded loosely, the lower barrel produces hang fires reminiscent of flintlock ignition. |
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Fragile, lonely melodies and countermelodies reminiscent of his ambient works build into a chorus and actually take it somewhere. |
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Ruins themselves are reminiscent of purpose-built folly gardens of the eighteenth century. |
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On the floor of the sitting room is a late nineteenth-century hooked rug reminiscent of crazy quilts. |
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Guinea fowl meat is white like chicken but its taste is more reminiscent of pheasant, without excessive gamey flavor. |
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It is a monstrosity reminiscent of Blair's Dome and Frankenstein's monster. |
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Sometimes this was encased in a rich crust of pastry or dough similar to saffron bread, a form reminiscent of the Scottish black bun. |
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It is feasible that the frock coat was so called because the length was reminiscent of earlier clothing articles. |
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The under-layer is a crisscross pattern, reminiscent of yarn pot holders, that the artist paints with an unsteady hand. |
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The surfaces of his pictures are speckled with dabs of oil pigment almost reminiscent of a tapestry in its pattern and texture. |
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They are also reminiscent of ancient earthworks by Native American cultures, making each timeless regardless of their temporary nature. |
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He does, however, occasionally smirk, though he seems to be morphing that mannerism into a daffy eye-rolling gesture reminiscent of Jack Benny. |
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Beats For Beginners is a band that deals in floaty power pop reminiscent of the Shins with synth taped onto the ends. |
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It is reminiscent of McClellan's shrillness against his civilian overseers who precipitously wanted an odious slavery ended. |
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Her figures of women have a dreamlike quality that is reminiscent of the Italian painter and of her contemporaries, the Pre-Raphaelites. |
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Both aims are a fantasy strongly reminiscent of the interwar idealism that Carr so effectively and presciently criticized. |
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Old-fashioned streetlamps hanging from bare cables, reminiscent of pre-war Shanghai. |
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Eminem, now wearing a smart suit and red tie, declaims in a style reminiscent of Martin Luther King. |
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The language became more and more reminiscent of scripture and the style more declamatory and personal. |
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Introduction opens with a single synthesized flute, others gradually joining to create a sound reminiscent of the glass harmonica. |
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It's reminiscent of other press gleanings, except that he makes no pretense that his work is objective. |
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The impressions left behind in the underside of the surfboard were more reminiscent of a pinniped's dentition than that of a white shark. |
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The development of the tongue and reduced dentition are reminiscent of the nectar feeding bats in the family Phyllostomidae. |
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The scene was reminiscent of the Mafia godfather who goes to confession on Sunday before returning to his normal criminal activities on Monday. |
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Her depictive style is reminiscent of the so-called clear-line school of comic strips founded by Herge, the creator of Tintin. |
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Ritter's death is somewhat reminiscent of the passing of comedic legend Phil Hartman, who gave the world the golden voice of Troy McLure. |
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Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism. |
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Newton's axiom on slicing the pie to satisfy musical harmonies is reminiscent of Kepler's Pythagorean speculations. |
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Gardens, especially those surrounding a mausoleum, are often laid out in an eightfold shape reminiscent of Paradise. |
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The music itself, however, is reminiscent of the great early composers of electronic music. |
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With a deftness of touch reminiscent of Chaucer, Map achieves a high degree of realism through the pretense of reporting direct speech. |
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Koushkani is a master of the Tar, a Persian instrument reminiscent of the Greek bouzouki or, more distantly, the mandolin. |
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This, and an occasional ironic detachment reminiscent of Nielsen, make for a distinctively interesting sound. |
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Liautaud's many animal reliefs exude a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet. |
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With dramatics reminiscent of play-acting, she seized him on the shoulders and kissed him on the mouth. |
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His color then is the maintenance of fever pulse, a trouvaille utterly appropriate to the story's tension, and reminiscent only of itself. |
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Here we have the speedfreak reminiscent of the experiences of the cocainist of 80 years ago. |
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Finkelstein applies jarring color notes reminiscent of the beautiful acidity of Bonnard, and he arrives at vibrant passages. |
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It was a hot spot reminiscent of the dark room where people went for quickies. |
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This is weird, transgressive, mind-bending cinema, reminiscent of silent-era German expressionism, and seasoned with Hollywood musical parody. |
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It is reminiscent of Pessoa's poems on Spring in its acute awareness of the poet's mortality. |
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The most stylish party nowadays would be one held on a yacht, reminiscent of historic entertainment on royal boats or magnificent junks. |
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We parked the car and ate an extravagant lunch in a building whimsically reminiscent of an old Spanish church. |
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Some of these suits are reminiscent of the sleek, aerodynamic suits worn by speed skaters. |
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Five dancers emerged and performed a hypnotic dance, reminiscent of Mevlana's whirlers in Konya. |
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The lights went out on the board, and a sound reminiscent of a raspberry came from the computer's speakers. |
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It was just whispers at first, reminiscent of those early rumours that eventually coalesced into the late-lamented National Post. |
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The whooping and calling from an enthusiastic audience was reminiscent of a Chippendales' performance on a good night. |
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These are exquisite, filigreed jewels reminiscent of the gold jewellery of the Akan of Ghana, or of what has survived of the Aztec gold. |
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Patti's Mussels a la Mariniere is reminiscent of dining in an outdoor cafe in the south of France. |
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The passionate outcry in the middle of this poem is reminiscent of Sep. Sep's God withholds his love from man. |
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The village is more reminiscent of Maine or Massachusetts than of the sun-kissed, body-beautiful beaches of California. |
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The two-man chorus is lent an alliterative, Anglo-Saxon form reminiscent of Heaney's Beowulf. |
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The artist chose the book's landscape format, which is reminiscent of old volumes recounting geographical explorations. |
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The 1910 land plan was designed to complement the steep, rolling topography, reminiscent of narrow country lanes in rural England. |
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She felt strangely reminiscent of her father gazing at at the glossy surfaces of the jewel. |
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The film is composed of a series of tableaux, with scenes reminiscent of detailed paintings. |
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The title track is even an evocative melody reminiscent of early Portishead. |
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The church plan, vaguely reminiscent of a classical basilica, is a simple asymmetric rectangle. |
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Research is continuing, but it poses the question, do we have here a unique glazed stone item, reminiscent of the glazed steatite of 5th millennium Mesopotamia? |
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On the other hand, he has retained an attribute reminiscent of the other ex-fundies. |
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It was reminiscent of the old days of backroom politics and half-drunk reporters swaying against their typewriters. |
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They reveal him as a talented cartoonist and caricaturist, reminiscent of Ralph Steadman and Edward Gorey. |
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The piece of the plan that is reminiscent of a Walter Mitty escapade relates to the proposal to recruit 200 business bankers in Britain within three years. |
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Far from an image one would readily conjure up as a waltz, La Valse's sexually provocative choreography was reminiscent of Glen Tetley's lascivious Rite of Spring. |
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Hirst's portrayal of the scene is reminiscent of Gilles Deleuze's description of his escape from the bondage of academicism in postwar French philosophy. |
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Kadlec's twin compositions focus overwhelmingly on the mid-eighteenth-century Acadian landscape itself, executed in a style reminiscent of a Dutch master. |
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The tilted stage, much like The Kostelnicka's life, is reminiscent of a deChirico painting with two chairs and a sunken mill wheel occupying the environment. |
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It was reminiscent of the television commercial which shows a cheating singer being chased out of a platteland town when a record he mimes to gets stuck. |
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In a defensive capriccio of the period, the artist presents himself as a Venetian nobleman in a classical courtyard reminiscent of Sansovino's old library in Venice. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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When her fort was under siege by the British, the rani escaped from the besieged fort in disguise, reminiscent of Shivaji's escape from Aurangzeb's imprisonment. |
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The bold monochrome panels in other works, such as the juxtaposed trapezoids in the Birds Over Loop pieces, are reminiscent of Sean Scully's paintings. |
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As the last words of the song fade, the swell of organs segues into a trebly acoustic guitar and hi-hat section highly reminiscent of early Modest Mouse. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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I also wanted to incorporate Licor 43, which is a Spanish liqueur that has an airy sweetness reminiscent of cotton candy. |
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The three-position safety is reminiscent of Winchesters and allows operation of the bolt for unloading while in the middle, but still safe, position. |
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Worse is TiVo's pixilation problem, reminiscent of the early days of DirecTV when its digital pictures would freeze up and tiny pixels would appear on the screen. |
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Gadget was bionic and had various contraptions built into his body, but his personality and some of his catchphrases were distinctly reminiscent of Maxwell Smart. |
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From September 1 to October 31, a German Food Festival offers gourmets the opportunity to enjoy typical German cuisine in a festive atmosphere reminiscent of the region. |
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The irregular mosaic of small fields below looked almost universally dry, with the heavily treed hedgerows picked out in a dark green reminiscent of much later in the summer. |
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Some varieties have leaves reminiscent of lace or needlepoint. |
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The moonflower Vineby Jetta Carleton A rediscovered gem reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird. |
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The other is a Jersey bruiser, with a physique reminiscent of Tony Soprano after a doughnut bender. |
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Most women, even the hip ones, know the dirty old uncle thing is too reminiscent of dirty old uncles to ever actually be cool. |
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Call me suspicious, but something in the ads is reminiscent of large guys in dark alleys offering to hold my wallet. |
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To your left, dotted all around, are the byres which characterise the region, their uniformity and neat, pitched roofs reminiscent of houses on a Monopoly board. |
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Proctor is also top-notch, and uncannily reminiscent of Will Ferrell. |
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This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty. |
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These bands are framed by an allover layer of another color that is irregularly edged, the color beneath visible, reminiscent of Rothko's floating islands of color. |
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He still had a thick dirty blonde hair with a style reminiscent of Elvis. |
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This suggests that there is no characteristic time scale for the process, reminiscent of the dynamics of plastic flow in solids, which is termed creep. |
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Its rather angular and extenuated figures are reminiscent of those of a pyxis in Berkeley which has already been discussed in its relation to our painter. |
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Most reminiscent of the '60s, however, is a kitschy utopianism that underwrites all manner of oracular dicta, odd complaints, and questionable advice to the lovelorn. |
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The rioters have also started using motorbikes and mobile phones to trace the movements of police riot squads, in tactics reminiscent of urban guerrilla movements. |
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Kieran paused, tilting his head in a manner reminiscent of a predator. |
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A contretemps involving mistaken identities reminiscent of the opera lightheartedly weaves through the antics of farmers, dwellers, and other rural folk. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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From Trowunna, I head north, leaving behind the forested hills of the interior to traverse an expanse of rolling countryside strikingly reminiscent of England. |
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Such wines have a very distinct aroma reminiscent of bananas or kirsch. |
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When you go into the halls of Gems and Minerals next door, you enter a cave-like kind of room, which is reminiscent of where those rocks come from. |
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Only the cavernous prayer hall is reminiscent of traditional Tibet. |
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The first sign of corkiness is a musty smell reminiscent of wet cardboard. |
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In its denunciation of unlawful disseisin and its mixture of fiction with historical figures and real events, this episode is reminiscent of Fouke Le FitzWaryn. |
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The tone is reminiscent of a weepy young girl used to being able to get her way. |
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A long plumb line, emerging from the bottom of the hemisphere, seems to suddenly drop, its tip a smaller, whirling cluster, reminiscent of the pooling and rippling of water. |
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In addition to a draggy book, there are tunes that can only turn rather untuneful to avoid seeming reminiscent, and lyrics that are ruggedly mediocre. |
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It was reminiscent of two years earlier when Andy Hornby, the golden boy who heads the group's retail banking division, was offered the job as Boots chief executive. |
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Even the play's slightly awkward structure, with its reminiscent soliloquies and resurrected hero, is made up for in Fugard's own production by the quality of the acting. |
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Some say her lyrics are reminiscent of Liz Phair and her sound is lo-fi. |
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One of many other theories suggests that the carvings, and Stonehenge itself, represent sacred or ceremonial mushrooms, reminiscent of a fairy ring. |
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Upstairs is reminiscent of a Japanese ryokan, or guesthouse, and the former banquet room still contains the stage where Japanese officers were once entertained. |
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The vast orchestration in context is reminiscent of her home country, and the drama in the tracks take more from programmatic classical music than pop. |
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Just then Grozny was shaken by a powerful blast, reminiscent of the explosions of the past. |
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With its wobbly sets, sensationalist plots, appalling acting, crude camerawork and dopey dialogue it was uncannily reminiscent of bad soaps in general. |
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These creatures are also sometimes called gordian worms, because they can interloop themselves into a knot reminiscent of the famous Gordian knot of Greek legend. |
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This ode to education is also reminiscent of the glorification of American education by eighteenth-century male American autobiographers like Benjamin Franklin. |
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Big Sugar, advocates say, is employing strategies reminiscent of Big Tobacco in its heyday. |
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The youngster was not always composed but displayed an exuberance reminiscent of Alex Tudor's match-winning innings as a nightwatchman at Edgbaston last year. |
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More reminiscent of a film set than a real-life town, it boasts piazzas, churches and palaces aplenty, and offers an insight into the local heritage. |
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At times, the book is reminiscent of a Victorian tear-jerker. |
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Her island grave is hidden by foliage, but from the mainland visitors can see a stone urn, topped by a carved flame reminiscent of the flame at Paris. |
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McNeill, like Watson, postulates a turn away from the extreme of the nation state towards more polyethnic political constructions reminiscent of classical empires. |
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Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours? |
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The art was too reminiscent of frescoes in temples or churches! |
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However, the voluminous application of bright yellow polypropylene baggywrinkle throughout the rig was reminiscent of the plastic lei one receives at the Honolulu airport. |
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Pimalai's architecture is reminiscent of a Balinese hideaway with its pavilions, pools and terraced lawns stepping down towards the beachfront Rak Talay restaurant. |
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The margherita pizza with fresh tomato, garlic, basil and mozzarella, crisp crust and interplay of sweet and acid, was reminiscent of the fabled tomato pies of Trenton. |
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Try crushing a sugar cube between a pair of pliers in the dark, for example, and the cube will glow with an eerie bluish-white light reminiscent of The X Files. |
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If you hit a major bump, you get bangs from the front suspension reminiscent of the previous model, which was certainly less than perfect dynamically. |
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In other areas, the epithelial elements appeared as epithelioid whorls admixed within the spindle cell neoplasm, reminiscent of biphasic synovial sarcoma. |
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McKean's scratchy, angular drawings, reminiscent of Victorian etchings, add an ominous edge that helps ensure this book will be a real bedtime-buster. |
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It also features a scene that is shockingly reminiscent of the prologue in The Dark Knight Rises. |
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Some of the visual referencing could come from the regular pops and scrapes in the vinyl, which are reminiscent of the sound of a spool of film being fed into a projector. |
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The resultant compound resembled a black paste, which clung glutinously to everything it touched and emitted a characteristic odour reminiscent of a cattle-market. |
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Clark's voice is reminiscent of Matt Mays gentled down a bit. |
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Foam cells also release chemotactic and growth-promoting substances reminiscent of a typical inflammatory response following an infection or allergic episode. |
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Free of meaningless menus and redundant pages, the style is reminiscent of the children's activity centres or pop-up books that adults enjoy playing with so much. |
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The sepia tinted tableau is reminiscent of the opening, as a single file of prisoners traipse, gaunt and dirty, into the showers like animals to the slaughter. |
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Many crew photographs of the nineteenth century show crews in poses reminiscent of school photographs with the entire crew assembled for posterity. |
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The honeypot ant, whose name derives from the enlarged amber-colored abdomen reminiscent of a honeypot, acts as living reservoir in the dry desert. |
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The cropping, the strenuous poses and the three-quarter positioning are especially reminiscent of the fragmented figures of struggling warriors on the Parthenon metopes. |
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Here the texture is comprised of rushing chromatic sextuplets in the strings, an approach which is strongly reminiscent of the drowning music heard in Act 3 of Wozzeck. |
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Next to it on the plate lay a small slice of tarte, reminiscent of American pecan pie, sweet and sticky with a pleasant hint of praline bitterness. |
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Everything else costs extra, following a detailed pricing scheme reminiscent of those used by low-cost airlines. |
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Eric held back a reminiscent snivel, but the two voices heard it. |
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The result is reminiscent of an inde pendent media project beyond the pale of today's docusoaps and their high-tech aesthetic. |
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Indeed, many microwave antennas were more reminiscent of optical devices than anything resembling standard radio frequency equipment. |
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At its most extreme it is reminiscent of the boinging and buzzing of a Jew's harp. |
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A young girl, age eleven, had been slashed across the throat and had her tongue pulled through the cut, reminiscent of the Colombian necktie. |
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Not only for his fighting expertise but also reminiscent of a compere in a cabaret show working the crowd, as a build up to the main event. |
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American Derringer, reminiscent of its 19th century riverboat gambler motif, still offers its double-barrel derringers in bore sizes from. |
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Warburtons' response to Hovis' time-travelling epic is a vaguely sinister head trip reminiscent of late 90s cult favourite Being John Malkovitch. |
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The discovery is reminiscent of a Russian doll were a set of smaller wooden figures is placed inside a larger doll. |
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The nurses station is made of polished olivewood accent panels reminiscent of the native Russian Olive trees that line local rivers. |
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With heavily scratched and weathered surfaces, the pieces are variously reminiscent of ancient standing stones, beach pebbles or razor shells. |
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These findings are quite reminiscent of a severe type of the Goldenhar Syndrome. |
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Woodberry's dinnerware and accessories features white glazed ceramic pieces with hand-painted themes reminiscent of birchbark and woodland flora. |
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It has all the pomp and ceremony of a synthy dubstepped Queen and is very reminiscent of I Want To Break Free. |
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Supergun turned in a cracking set of blistering old-school indie rock, their scattering of big choruses reminiscent of Ash or Sugar. |
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External terraces are shaded by horizontal slats to create areas reminiscent of the traditional African gathering space, or kgotla. |
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Head offers eleven loosely linked stories reminiscent at times of Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son, at other times of dirty realism. |
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