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Kuehnert's vision for some evokes memories of Communist East Germany.
This evokes memories of the Russian connection in the 2016 election.
It's the last bastion of a trading system that evokes memories of Victorian London.
"(The collection) evokes memories of Cavalli - not direct references but reflections," show notes read.
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For many of us, the word "atlas" evokes memories of tattered roadmaps stuffed into a glove compartment.
"For many people in Taiwan, Kyoto Animation evokes memories of their adolescence," Taiwan's Tsai wrote on Twitter.
The stark trailer for the director Nia DaCosta's drama evokes memories of the Oscar-nominated "Winter's Bone."
The crisis evokes memories of 1977, writes Adel Abdel Ghafar of the Brookings Doha Center, a think-tank.
They live in a world populated by dangerous analogies where every major crisis evokes memories of the previous one.
For some, this controversy evokes memories of the anti-Semitic March 1968 campaign, initiated by the then-communist government.
That move evokes memories of wide gaps under capital controls during the administration of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
" And it evokes memories "of a 3-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed up on a beach in Turkey.
That Sanders evokes memories of the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, a pillar of American liberalism, helps explain his loyal following on the left.
But for Chileans both in Chile and in the diaspora, the government's violent response to the protesters evokes memories of a dark past.
To veterans of the civil rights battles of the 1960s, the Apple-FBI feud evokes memories of the bureau's notorious Cointelpro surveillance efforts.
The 28-year-old's ability to drift past defenders at the drop of a shoulder also evokes memories of a prime Zinedine Zidane.
For many Liberians the very thought of unrest evokes memories of a conflict that raged almost continuously from 1989-2003 and destabilised the region.
A 'very sophisticated escape' In some ways, last week's jailbreak evokes memories of one last year nearly 3,000 miles away, in upstate New York.
Visually, the disembodied limb evokes memories of the dial-up internet age and how long it took for images or other data to download completely.
His sound inescapably evokes memories of live performances and classic recordings by Vinay, Vickers and other masters; in a single night, he joined their company.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The outbreak of a contagious disease before the Lunar New Year holiday evokes memories of SARS' human and economic toll in 2003.
For dewy-eyed baby boomers, the brawn of pub rock evokes memories of hot, smoky, crowded suburban beer barns with basic set-ups and ear-splitting power chords.
The campaign uses "imagery that evokes memories of the Nazi posters during the Second World War showing 'the laughing Jew'," Human Rights Watch campaigner Lydia Gall told Reuters.
Helsinki — a venue which evokes memories of Cold War show-downs between the Soviet Union and the United States — has introduced security measures for the summit, including temporary border checks.
Every so often, a small screen hit gives fans an equally amazing theme song — one that evokes memories of favorite past episodes and stirs up excitement for the ones to come.
Their insectlike movements are pure del Toro (reminiscent of the stick insect/fairy in "Pan's Labyrinth"); their creepy tendency to skitter up walls and ceilings evokes memories of Japanese ghost movies.
While Berlusconi's name abroad evokes memories of "bunga bunga" sex parties and wisecracks, Tajani is a much less colorful character, whose pro-European instincts would make him a reassuring figure for international markets.
READ: Modi makes his mark on Prince And it evokes memories of a very similar shot, in which William's mother, Princess Diana, was photographed in front of the enormous marble mausoleum in Agra, India.
Aesthetically, "Ground Rules" (2015) is somehow familiar in its high-art environment, while the rough feel of the wood when barefoot (as the viewer is allowed to walk on it) evokes memories of childhood.
Trump and Putin, who control the world's two biggest nuclear arsenals, are due to meet in the Finnish capital, a venue that evokes memories of Cold War showdowns between the Soviet Union and the United States.
The clash evokes memories of the Euro 2017 last eight showdown when Martens and Miedema scored in a 2-0 victory over Sweden, who were one of the tournament favorites having won Olympic silver in 2016.
Trump and Putin, who control the world's two biggest nuclear arsenals, are due to meet on Monday in Helsinki, a venue which evokes memories of Cold War show-downs between the Soviet Union and the United States.
The appeal by Nizhny Novgorod's sports ministry — asking for unpaid help in the final run-up to the competition — evokes memories of the Soviet era, when the authorities would sometimes draft in students to help gather bumper harvests.
Falling somewhere between Real Estate and Toro y Moi, "False Alarm" is a lovely little ditty that jangles the shit out of your nostaglic brain and evokes memories of endless summer nights of barbecues and beers and backyards.
For some, such borrowing evokes memories of centuries of domination by the British and "white settlers", who took the land of indigenous peoples, tried to force them to assimilate through residential schools and excluded them from mainstream cultural life.
A Green Bay Packers-Philadelphia Eagles game in Philly evokes memories of the fourth-and-43 play from the 2003 playoffs, so allow the blessing of a Freddie Mitchell reference wash over your Monday and cleanse you of sorrow.
Ms. Weisz, now 32, is routinely brought to tears in rehearsals watching this distancing between father and daughter, especially since it evokes memories of having to explain to her parents that she was leaving the Hasidic religion and lifestyle.
The notion that a chip dip could lead to a general downturn evokes memories of 2000, when one day tech had an unlimited future and the next it was crashing in what became known as the dot-com bust.
With Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton set to become sisters-in-law in just a matter of months, their newfound friendship evokes memories of another iconic pair of royal pals: Princess Diana and Sarah, Duchess of York (also known as Fergie).
Guess you can take the man out of "Magic Mike" … The trailer for Idris Elba's directorial debut evokes memories of his breakout American show "The Wire" as it follows a young Jamaican man (Aml Ameen) who gets involved in running drugs.
This isn't the first time a car has been recalled for mat entrapment issues: notably, it evokes memories of Toyota's massive series of "unintended acceleration" recalls several years ago, which were attributed to dozens of deaths and ultimately resulted in a $1.2 billion fine.
But for Latin American leaders of all political stripes, Mr. Trump's loose talk of military action in Venezuela evokes memories of American imperialism and gives ammunition to Mr. Maduro's false claim that the collapse of his country is because of a United States-led conspiracy.
"The notion that a chip dip could lead to a general downturn evokes memories of 230, when one day tech had an unlimited future and the next it was crashing in what became known as the dot-com bust," write Mr. Streitfeld and Mr. Clark.
On the other hand, Omanian artist Radhika Khimji's parachute "Stay Safe" (2016), which appears caught on the rugged walls of the vestiges of the palace, effectively evokes memories of past wars, but loses its power when seen in the open, unspoiled grounds next to the Koutoubia Mosque.
Late in the first season, the sadistic Captain Jack Randall rapes Jamie, but in a way that is especially violating, since he drugs him and deliberately evokes memories of Claire, aiming to destroy not just Jamie's body but his ability to feel safe with his wife.
The "Day of Action" evokes memories of a similar online protest that took place in early 2012, when a coalition of online companies drew attention to the Stop Online Piracy Act, a proposed US copyright law that activists claimed would have forced companies like Reddit and Wikipedia to censor their users.
Even the potential appearance of enforcing federal discrimination against minorities evokes memories of some of the darkest points in American history, such as the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act that barred Chinese laborers as racially undesirable and the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. When Mr. Trump first proposed a Muslim ban in 2015, it was condemned almost universally, including by fellow Republicans.
Wilshere's performance was widely praised by many including manager Roy Hodgson, captain Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard."Wilshere evokes memories of Gascoigne for excited England". Reuters. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
His song Molly Magee evokes memories of the summers before the First World War when the Irish haymakers, experts with the scythe and hard workers, came over every year to work for the local farmers. He wrote more than a hundred poems and songs.
Anderson Espinoza evokes memories of a young Pedro Martinez. BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved on September 9, 2015. In 15 starts between three levels, Espinoza posted a 1.23 ERA with 0.99 WHIP while striking out 65 in 58⅓ innings. He was kept on a strict four-inning limit per game.
2nd edition Zurich: Office of Parks and Open Spaces of Zurich, 2005. 22 p. An observation tower offers a vertical path through the tree cover across the tops of the buildings. It evokes memories of the high chimneys in the former industrial area and represents the old desire for views and distance.
Hearts of Darkness is a Community whose original material absorbs influences from 1970s afrobeat to hip hop, 1960s and 1970s soul and funk, as well as reaching back to 1920s big band . The sound evokes memories of Count Basie, James Brown, and Fela Kuti Jamming with Nina Simone, Erykah Badu and Sun Ra.
In terms of criticisms, he found the combat missions repetitive and the AI's pathfinding poorly implemented and occasionally buggy. Nevertheless, he concluded that, "at its core, Champions of Anteria does a lot of things right, it knows how to entertain, and it evokes memories of Baldur's Gate" IGN.ess Jose A. Rodríguez scored it 7.2 out of 10.
The car is equipped with a longitudinally mounted turbocharged 1750 cc four cylinder engine, a powerplant that evokes memories of the 1750 Veloce from 1968, one of the many versions derived from the famous "Osso di Seppia" (Cuttlefish). Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a TCT box. Another little jewel is the new design for the lever of Alfa's DNA adaptive chassis system.
Mike attempts to bring Nick back to reason, but Nick, who is now a heroin addict, is indifferent. During a game of Russian roulette, Mike evokes memories of their hunting trips. Nick recalls Mike's "one shot" method and smiles before pulling the trigger and killing himself as Mike tearfully witnesses. Mike and his friends attend Nick's funeral, and the atmosphere at their local bar is dim and silent.
Cui followed this with a 10-city tour in Germany and performances with Udo Lindenberg (Godfather of German Rock & Roll), performances with Deep Purple in China and a 13-city sold-out tour of the United States. Bai Qiang produced a 3D concert film and documentary on Cui The film, Transcendence, which evokes memories of Tiananmen Square, was screened in Beijing in May 2012 to an enthusiastic fan audience, but its prospects for mainstream release in China are doubtful.
Rueful later in life, Bacon said that he had "wanted to paint the scream more than the horror. I think, if I had really thought about what causes somebody to really scream, it would have made the scream ... more successful".Zweite, 115 The work evokes memories of the Second World War. The glass enclosure of his 1949 Chicago Study for a Portrait is often seen as prophesying photographs of Adolf Eichmann's 1961 trial before a Jerusalem District Court, when he was held within a similar cage.
Orbán's critics claimed it "evokes memories of the Nazi posters during the Second World War". The ambassador stated that the campaign "evokes sad memories but also sows hatred and fear", an apparent reference to the Holocaust. Hours later, Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a "clarification", denouncing Soros, stating that he "continuously undermines Israel's democratically elected governments" and funded organizations "that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself". The clarification came a few days before an official visit to Hungary by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
TRUSTcompany's guitar driven rock evokes memories of the Smashing Pumpkins with Deftones-like vocal stylings and bottom heavy riffing reminiscent of Led Zeppelin. TRUSTcompany enjoyed both critical and commercial success as their debut album "The Lonely Position of Neutral" went on to be certified Gold. TRUSTcompany’s sophomore record "True Parallels" was released by DCide/Geffen in March 2005. In 2009, DCide/Templar Label Group released the debut EP's from Shabazz Palaces, the new project from Ishmael Butler, the creator, rapper and producer for the Grammy award winning rap group Digable Planets.
Castro referred to Ubre Blanca's prodigious output in speeches as evidence of communism's superior breeding skills, and the cow's achievements were often printed in Cuban newspapers. On May 21, 2002 the Wall Street Journal published an article about Cuban attempts to clone Ubre Blanca, in which they reported that Ubre Blanca's sire was actually a Canadian bull. To many Cubans, Ubre Blanca evokes memories of the era before the so-called "Special Period" – the economic collapse that followed the demise of the Soviet Union, Cuba's main benefactor, beginning in 1989.
The old juror is deeply shocked by the outcome of the trial—he is used to convictions—but his son promises him a good time and they exit the stage to prepare for some entertainment. While the actors are offstage, the Chorus addresses the audience in a conventional parabasis. It praises the author for standing up to monsters like Cleon and it chastises the audience for its failure to appreciate the merits of the author's previous play (The Clouds). It praises the older generation, evokes memories of the victory at Marathon, and bitterly deplores the gobbling up of imperial revenues by unworthy men.
Free ranging allusion is the key. The poem begins in shabby bucolic: :'And as you entered in, a bell would tinkle in the empty shop, a musk :Of soap and turf and sweets would hit you from the gloom.' It takes five pages to get to Dresden, the protagonist having joined the RAF as an escape from rural and then urban poverty. In Carson everything is rooted in the everyday, so the destruction of Dresden evokes memories of a particular Dresden shepherdess he had on the mantelpiece as a child and the destruction is described in terms of 'an avalanche of porcelain, sluicing and cascading'.
Starring Peter Davison, The Kingmaker is written by professional scriptwriter Nev Fountain, best known as writer of the radio comedy series Dead Ringers for BBC Radio 4. Moreover one of the principal guest stars in this story is the Dead Ringers actor: impressionist Jon Culshaw. The script has some elements which spoof The Hitch- Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (there is a robot which evokes memories of Marvin, the Paranoid Android); it has William Shakespeare (complete with a humorous, but authentic, cod-Birmingham accent); and it has King Richard iii(both the character in Shakespeare's play, and the actual king in 1485). It also has Jon Culshaw doing, at one point, his famous impression of Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor.
In 1978 a team of specialists was brought from Poland to repair and renovate the ornate plaster and woodwork of the embassy's state rooms, returning the interior to its former grandeur and restoring its artistic integrity. In the embassy's main 'salon' stands a large Steinway piano which is still frequently used to entertain guests at many of the embassy's events throughout the year. The instrument not only evokes memories of music played on it by outstanding musicians over the years, but, as a gift to the embassy during World War II from Ignacy Jan Paderewski, is also in itself a symbol of Polish patriotism. Paderewski played it during his last American tour, when he fell ill and had to cancel his concerts.
The best-known room in the entire château is the Chamber of the Princess, which inspired that the writer Božena Němcová to set the plot for one of the chapters of her novel Babička.Rob Humphreys, Tim Nollen, Rough guide to the Czech & Slovak Republics, pg. 306, Rough Guides (2002), Kateřina Zaháňská's bent for travelling is brought to mind by a group of fourteen water colour artists portraying landscapes from the environs of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore in Italy. This interior is the last of the state rooms, which are followed by private chambers. Situated beyond the connecting passage is the Foster-daughters’ Chamber, which is imbued with the atmosphere of Biedermeier comfort and good cheer and evokes memories of another well-known character of Babička - Countess Hortensie.
The line was replaced by Mercedes-Benz S-Class Pullman models. An executive told a Frankfurt newspaper that: "(Daimler) came to the conclusion that the sales chances for the Mercedes brand were better than that of Maybach." One suggestion for Maybach's struggles was that parent Daimler had failed to differentiate it from its Mercedes-Benz brand. While all three ultra-luxury brands share platforms and engines with other luxury brands from their parent auto company, Maybachs are built alongside the Mercedes-Benz S-Class flagship sedan, whereas Rolls-Royce and Bentley are assembled in England (separate from the rest of BMW and Volkswagen Group's production plants), and thus are regarded as being more "exclusive". Furthermore, the Maybach's pedigree was virtually unknown outside Germany, unlike its British rivals which have long enjoyed renown worldwide; indeed the 2006 Rolls-Royce Phantom's interior evokes memories of a 1930s car, while the Maybach 57S's inside makes no reference to its brand's history.
" Matt Alt of The New Yorker drew similar parallels with "the sight of blue- jumpsuited government spokesmen convening emergency press conferences ... [and] a stunned man quietly regarding mountains of debris, something that could have been lifted straight out of television footage of the hardest-hit regions up north. Even the sight of the radioactive monster's massive tail swishing over residential streets evokes memories of the fallout sent wafting over towns and cities in the course of Fukushima Daiichi's meltdown." Robert Rath from Zam argued that Shin Godzilla is a satire of Japanese politics, and likened the protagonist Rando Yaguchi to the Fukushima plant manager Masao Yoshida. William Tsutsui, author of Godzilla on My Mind, wrote in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that "Shin Godzilla leaves no doubt that the greatest threat to Japan comes not from without but from within, from a geriatric, fossilized government bureaucracy unable to act decisively or to stand up resolutely to foreign pressure.

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