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The big metallic bulbs bring to mind those bizarre will.i.
They bring to mind the story of the Red Hen.
Thematically, they bring to mind Flannery O'Connor's characteristic gothic stories.
The firefly squid may bring to mind a lightning bug.
It does not bring to mind images of mob violence.
Swedish interiors bring to mind the smoothest possible surfaces: unblemished.
All those shiny cameras might also bring to mind a spider.
They bring to mind an enormous spaceship, or a dystopian world.
KS: It does bring to mind as why they didn't know.
Now, bring to mind the image of someone you know and love.
All of those characteristics should bring to mind AMC's esteemed advertising drama.
They bring to mind Diane Arbus — without the weirdness — and Robert Frank.
His complex images bring to mind centuries-old emaki, or illustrated scrolls.
The cases in France bring to mind the 1960s thalidomide crisis in Europe.
Traditionally, "partying" doesn't bring to mind meditation, sober dancing, and self-help seminars.
Any insults exchanged here bring to mind gentle teasing within an affectionate family.
His newer works bring to mind ancient parchments covered with symbol-rich, indecipherable writing.
Her depictions of pregnancy and childbirth bring to mind a Margaret Atwood-esque darkness.
Is it because they bring to mind Matisse or because they are too decorative?
The moving structures bring to mind bacteria, moving at the behest of some invisible force.
They also bring to mind the gruesome Nazi practice of making lampshades from human skin.
A few streaky lines on each bring to mind the unmediated expressiveness of finger-painting.
The term "maternity clothes" might bring to mind oversized T-shirts and loose-fitting pants.
The words bring to mind Lifetime movies with no name actors, bad writing, and low budgets.
Inside the hotel, softly-lit white paneled walls bring to mind the interiors of Hollywood spaceships.
"Pious" is not the first word that Joy Williams's masterly short stories usually bring to mind.
In some works, the built-up areas and saturated colors might bring to mind Play Doh.
It's a scene of detritus that might bring to mind any variety of developing-world squalor.
Other paintings here bring to mind mesh screens examined up close, or networks of crackling paint.
Inside the hotel, softly-lit white panelled walls bring to mind the interiors of Hollywood spaceships.
Other paintings bring to mind a lyre and a yoke or a helmet and a trident.
An event called "Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships" doesn't bring to mind a day of peace and quiet.
In description, "Something Clean" can bring to mind a topical television movie of midlife awakening and redemption.
In that regard, the actors bring to mind Euripides' "The Bacchae" as much as they do Aristophanes.
The lobby is bright and airy, with expansive terrazzo floors that bring to mind a European airport.
The room is covered in textural patterns which bring to mind an earth opening up underneath human feet.
MENTION "logistics" and it may bring to mind shiny FedEx or UPS vans with their neatly uniformed drivers.
The standing horns, fashioned out of Pennsylvania ash, bring to mind an old gramophone, or a morning glory.
In fact, they bring to mind nothing so much as the political sex scandals of the mid-2000s.
Bourdain elaborated that the market should bring to mind "Blade Runner"—high-end retail as grungy, polyglot dystopia.
They bring to mind (shudder) the sort of determinedly fun-loving counselors you may remember from summer camp.
Yep. Spicer's actions bring to mind that famous scene from The Simpsons where Homer slinks away into the bushes.
You see this in the wispy curves of the pictograms in Rio, which bring to mind the Brazilian landscape.
The subjects are veiled, pictured in front of backlit curtains that bring to mind Mark Rothko's colour-field paintings.
The former is supposed to bring to mind all those metal components: the computers, servers, cables, and so on.
Too many examples of using measurement (particularly in the public sector) bring to mind an incident in "Gulliver's Travels".
Some of the resulting lumia immediately bring to mind abstract computer screensavers, with their long, wispy threads of color.
For someone else, lavender may bring to mind a grandmother who used a sachet to freshen a dresser drawer.
The unexpected affinities proposed in this book bring to mind the roving approach of Marshall McLuhan or Bruno Latour.
The phrase "nuclear apocalypse" does not bring to mind visions of blue skies and palm trees or a lush forest.
" Their nautical use is self-evident: They bring to mind the Middle Passage, an image intensified by the word "lashing.
The situation does bring to mind London's on-going struggle with various types of 'berg in its aging sewer system.
However, the colors are bright pastels that bring to mind swirls of sherbet ice cream or a playroom for toddlers.
If the words "baby dance class" bring to mind images of cringing parents and blaring lullabies, KangaGroove has an alternative.
The exposed genitalia of Self's figures bring to mind the stereotype about O'Keeffe's flowers — a comparison that O'Keeffe always denied.
Clear policies bring to mind one question that's always been relevant in #MeToo: Should there even be gray areas at work?
However, the news does bring to mind that decades-old controversy involving beloved glass pans, violent explosions, and some gnarly injuries.
Williams plays frequently with syntax, creating long, winding, sometimes difficult passages that bring to mind James Joyce and late Henry James.
Bitcoin may still bring to mind images of clandestine drug markets and anarchist hackers bent on liberating finance from financial companies.
Raging debates about public monuments bring to mind recent protests against South Carolina doctor J. Marion Sims, memorialized in Central Park.
Lawson's family portraits, appropriated or not, as well as her photographs for Time bring to mind the work of Roy DeCarava.
Fudge-colored wall-to-wall carpeting, floral upholstered couches, a cluttered basement, and an array of garages bring to mind suburbia.
The frilly embellishments can bring to mind a mix of stereotypically girly and frumpy pieces that might read more costumey than cool.
This might bring to mind rushed and hustling songs, but Morby's album stays true to his roots: It's contemplative, unfussy folk rock.
And of course, there's the range of smooth, unornamented pastel cases that can't help but bring to mind Apple's abandoned iPhone experiment.
His concept stores, such as HEYTEA Black, bring to mind the Starbucks Reserve Roastery, which features in-house roasting of unusual coffees.
Gathering them all up can be fairly crazy, requiring some complex jumping strategies that bring to mind puzzle games like Mario vs.
The immaculate surfaces of McMakin's generic tables and chairs might bring to mind another artist who lived near San Diego, John McLaughlin.
"Simply to bring to mind people that are in our lives from whom we have received some kind of help," Davidson said.
The ride concept may bring to mind Universal&aposs "Despicable Me" attraction which "transforms" guests into the adorable minions by its end.
Double takes, grins and grimaces are magnified into crushing largeness, while the chase sequences bring to mind slap-happy Blake Edwards comedies.
Other highlights include sculptural statement earrings and bold cuffs that bring to mind the genius of the legendary jewelry designer Elsa Peretti.
Explain what The Markup was supposed to be, what happened there, and any other incredibly awful details you can bring to mind.
Now, the phrase "part of the former Soviet bloc" may not bring to mind the ideal setting for a revolution in transportation tech.
JASPER GREEN PENNINGTONYpsilanti, Michigan The early days of the Trump administration ("The 45th president", January 21st) bring to mind Robert Graves's "I Claudius".
Alluring Las Vegas may one day not only bring to mind ritzy vacations – but also an impactful tech hub brimming with entrepreneurial talent.
The works in the show, from 1982 to 1989, bring to mind the colors of Mark Rothko and the stripes of Frank Stella.
For our customers, the images from Michigan may bring to mind two questions: should I also be drinking bottled water, because it's safer?
While spectators are present for Peña's quite enjoyable and engaging dance, it does not immediately bring to mind the surveillance state and Foucault.
"Simply to bring to mind people that are in our lives from whom we have received some kind of help," Davidson told CNN.
Winter beauty routines may bring to mind face oils and heavy salves, but the season is perfect for experimenting with your makeup look, too.
But Fr. Z's tone, politics, and tactics bring to mind the online mobs of Trump supporters who helped turn the current moment so divisive.
The antique cream pieces channel the chic but simple style Madewell is known for, while indigo accents bring to mind the brand's iconic denims.
But, but, but: While the specter of U.S. cyberattacks against Iran might bring to mind Stuxnet, we don't know what form these attacks took.
Perhaps foremost, while "The Mummy" does indeed bring to mind a monster, it's actually Frankenstein, as the movie feels pieced together from other parts.
Tillmans's descriptions of listening to New Wave music in a small European city bring to mind passages of "My Struggle," by Karl Ove Knausgaard.
Epaminonda's sculpture vignettes, made of pedestals, vases and models, bring to mind the eclectic amalgamation of purveyors and manufacturers right outside the gallery doors.
Their feel-good meditations bring to mind Werner Erhard's Hunger Project, an organization founded, in the late nineteen-seventies, ostensibly to end world hunger.
The paintings bring to mind Michel Foucault's notion of the calligram, a text-image that reconstitutes the collaboration between the written and the visual.
For offices, he hauled in bright red shipping containers from Port Newark and put them on wheels that bring to mind mobile dorm rooms.
She lamented that this, among all the mistakes and regrets she could bring to mind, was the single thing keeping her up at night.
No doubt the artist took pleasure in the vase's sinuous curves, half-moon handles, and bulbous hips that bring to mind a stoutly woman.
The muscular physicality and electric colors create beautiful abstract compositions that stretch across the picture plane and bring to mind Chaim Soutine's series of Gladioli.
Many, including "The Bloody Chamber," feature somewhat flowery sex scenes that bring to mind the words "throbbing member" even if the particular phrase isn't invoked.
That may still bring to mind the aphorism of Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley grandee, about having been promised flying cars and getting 140 characters.
Her writing can occasionally bring to mind Michel Houellebecq's in its deadpan deflation of consumer society and our helplessness in the face of its predations.
"Such incidents bring to mind Putin's Russia, not the European Union," Sven Giegold, a prominent German member of the European Parliament, said of the killing.
The missing paintings bring to mind the debate about "outsider art," a controversial term for the artist Jean Dubuffet's concept of art brut (raw art).
According to Forth Bagley, Kohn Pedersen Fox's principal for the project, Musea's exterior will bring to mind elements of a stratified hill or hillside village.
Our country is divided in ways that bring to mind the social upheavals of the 1960s, or worse, our great Civil War of the 1860s.
Her brushed surfaces can bring to mind very fine sealskin; wielding a palette knife, she alternated between the smoothness of butter and a slight chop.
The Whitehall flap may bring to mind the backlash Scarlett Johansson received for accepting the role of a trans man in the film Rub & Tug.
Her competence, power, and grace may inspire comparisons to Roger Federer or Misty Copeland, but her deliberate and unhurried realignments bring to mind a mantis.
The idea of a futuristic grocery store may bring to mind the image of robots zipping through aisles or drones hovering above the produce section.
His installation, which features as many as five boxes standing atop each other, bring to mind Jeff Koons's hoover sculptures and Donald Judd's minimalist stacks.
The name SheEO might bring to mind the failures of a few "feminist" CEOs, but this investment fund's ideas have enough potential to outstrip its branding.
It was immediately refreshing, though there was just enough bitterness still on my tongue from my previous drink to bring to mind the flavor of bile.
The words 'cast' and 'porn' probably bring to mind those uncomfortable scenes where a porn actor is supposedly manipulated into fucking on camera for a job.
The sport may bring to mind steroid-fueled muscle heads, but the competitions draw doctors, university professors, tech industry salespeople and even parent-teacher association presidents.
The strips may also bring to mind bandages, and while words may never hurt you, as the saying goes, they leave their marks on your psyche.
They bring to mind the work of Basquiat, Dubuffet and Gary Simmons, but mainly they surround us with an arena filled with angry or fearful spectators.
There's something post-apocalyptic about the apparitions he sees, which also bring to mind the folkloric spirits known as "haints" that Jamila's family discusses over dinner.
The neon colors bring to mind what a "Candy Crush" movie might look like, while the never-ending songs are cute, flavorless paeans to self-love.
The firings bring to mind the infamous Saturday night massacre in 1973 when Richard Nixon canned officials who refused to fire the special prosecutor investigating Watergate.
As a teenager, she fell in with a ragtag but mostly sympathetic gang whose complicated loyalties bring to mind the youths of an S. E. Hinton novel.
With their undulating edges, the monochromatic shapes come across as liquid, while the stark figure-ground relationship might bring to mind certain aspects of Ellsworth Kelly's paintings.
Their enlarged heads and vulnerable, naked bodies recall fetuses and bring to mind the idea of the Infant Monarch: a dangerous image of power unfettered by maturity.
Over slowly arpeggiated synthesizers, Malek performs dusky and patient oud and keyboard solos that bring to mind Manuel Göttsching's and Michael Hoening's classic collaborative work Early Water.
When together, the couple bring to mind a really expensive pair of new stiletto heels and the protective velvet bag that comes with them in the box.
He's working in the tradition of the great master jeweler Fulco di Verdura creating visual effects that bring to mind the bright sights of the Italian island.
As fuzzy vocals mesh with intricate, sunny guitars, Hinds' simple melodies bring to mind bright days and cool evenings in a consistent but never same-y way.
His furious denunciations of the constitutional constraints he faces in trying to scuttle the investigation bring to mind the authoritarian leaders of whom he is so fond.
They should bring to mind both Friedrich Nietzsche's idea of eternal recurrence and his warning that if you stare deep into the abyss, it stares into you.
The costumes and props sometimes bring to mind an Off Broadway production of "Our Town," while the performers' movements hold the audience in a strangely hypnotic thrall.
While the words "crossbody travel bag" might bring to mind a stodgy nylon number with a few too many zippers, that doesn't have to be the case.
Migration experts say concerns about gang members traveling north in migrant caravans bring to mind Trump's rhetoric about violent Central Americans seeking refuge in the United States.
Moody black-and-white images of a half-demolished train shed bring to mind scenes of London during the Blitz or the crumbling ruins of ancient Babylon.
The "Mat" series may bring to mind Robert Rauschenberg's early-1970s "Cardboards," those wall-based works comprising busted-up cardboard boxes and a whole lot of moxie.
Moreover, the International Quilt Invitational is curated to global tastes, featuring a collection of quilts that bring to mind a tally of attractions inside a traveler's guidebook.
It's an electric bicycle, albeit one with an angled frame and fat, 24-inch tires that bring to mind an underpowered motorcycle more than a traditional pedal bike.
Thinking about a typical country bar may bring to mind sprawling dance halls like Gilley's, the former Pasadena, Texas, club made famous as the setting of Urban Cowboy.
According to Tinder/Match Group's lawyers, 3nder's name and logo infringe on Tinder's trademark rights because they readily bring to mind Tinder's protected mark both phonetically and visually.
And when Mr. Minchin feels like signaling angst, he brings on the electric guitars and vocals for Mr. Karl that bring to mind Michael Stipe losing his religion.
It's this experience I bring to mind as I consider a question I've seen and heard asked recently: When is it ethical to lie in a job interview?
Even the thousands of lipstick covered cigarette butts mounted behind a glass case bring to mind a smell and mood, even though they are presented so uniformly sterile.
The thermoformed plastic friezes, burgundy-colored and with a fascinatingly furry texture, bring to mind vacuum-formed electronics packaging or the faux velvet interior of a jewelry box.
Lightweight, salty and irresistible, it's modeled on Ligurian focaccia di recco, but it may also bring to mind Turkish gozleme, Azeri kutab or even a Chinese scallion pancake.
Mr. Ford's critically acclaimed movies, "Nocturnal Animals" and "A Single Man" (2009), are so drenched in color that they bring to mind the mesmerizing luminosities of Venetian painting.
Indian weddings bring to mind a riot of colors, glittering gold jewels and swingy skirts studded with rhinestones and tiny mirrors that refract light like roving disco balls.
His people are formed with bursts of staccato strokes that bring to mind stands of bamboo, but their faces have the workaday realism of a contemporary graphic novel.
Trump's threats to attack cultural sites immediately bring to mind another recent high-profile threat to world cultural sites: ISIS's attacks on such targets in Iraq and Syria.
Yet the postures of its awe-struck participants, who huddle together in a teary mass, bring to mind a writhing tower of damned flesh out of Hieronymus Bosch.
Emma Lee Pettway Campbell's "Blocks and strips work-clothes quilt" from around 1950 may bring to mind Robert Rauschenberg's "Bed," from 343, which conspicuously incorporates an old quilt.
Before a concert, the lobby of David Geffen Hall, the home of the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center, can bring to mind Penn Station at rush hour.
The siblings bring to mind a broken chain of paper dolls, one pair displayed on the refrigerator door and the other stuffed in the back of a drawer.
His oversize pants and active arms bring to mind some of the hallmarks of rave culture — another tradition developed in Detroit that grew in this hardworking factory town.
The columns bring to mind both Brancusi's "Endless Column" (1918) and the "trunkless legs of stone" in Shelley's poem about the ruins of the pharaoh Ozymandias's monumental statuary.
Certain objects, patterns, colors, and spatial relationships bring to mind such diversified ideas of beauty, time, and nostalgia; that's ultimately what I want to achieve through my work.
His murals bring to mind holograms and computer screensavers, zig-zagging his graphics with melting strains of rainbow, combining hard and soft; the monochrome and the profusely colorful palette.
You can reflect on death and the afterlife, create an altar to your ancestors, or bring to mind what you want to let go of during this new moon.
Parts of it bring to mind a mobile hanging above a crib ("Logon Rock Witch"), and others evoke the constructive joy of opening a new Lego set ("Carn Marth").
Morris is 91 years old, and although she notes that she sometimes finds it difficult now to bring to mind specific words, her daily diary entries are beautifully composed.
Both marry the brainily playful genius of Luis Buñuel with refined, painterly aesthetic, and libidinous touches that bring to mind other another Czech surrealist / Freudian film maverick, Jan Švankmajer.
The score's many, country-tinged power ballads bring to mind B-sides of Top 40 hits from the 1980s, the era in which Mr. Adams became a rock star.
Before that, the play telegraphically covers most of the plot points leading to that ghastly reckoning, though not in ways that particularly bring to mind the America of today.
Some of these girls have stories about incestuous attachments and murderous parents and witchcraft in politics that bring to mind those doomed heroines of tragedy, Phaedra, Electra and Medea.
The word "hypnotist" may bring to mind a Hollywood image of a person who swings a pocket watch in front of a patient's eyes to make them obey commands.
But they're hemmed in by a score that reduces them to love-struck archetypes, and their singing voices bring to mind the sweet, clingy stickiness of teen radio idols.
That might bring to mind Chicago, Boston or New York, but yesterday, much of the Bay Area, which hasn't seen notable snowfall since 2011, got a rare wintry display.
Godzilla's islands bring to mind other deeply political monster movies like George Romero's 1975 Night of the Living Dead, which also deals very explicitly with barricades, contagion, and island hideaways.
While trickster AIs might bring to mind the iconic Turing Test — where chatbot developers compete to develop conversational software capable of convincing human judges it's not artificial — it should not.
Though the deeply inset headlights bring to mind Camaros of the era, and quickly became dated, sculpted dual intakes bring an elegance to the aggressive slope of the front end.
What Matt and Viviana have created is obviously different than a Chelsea gallery, but it does bring to mind what a gallery space could be if art were truly accessible.
" She sums up Saint Catherine's effect on her in words that bring to mind a latter-day Katy Perry fan: "She fills me, she slays me, she takes me apart.
A lot of the movie's visual touches bring to mind Michel Gondry and Wes Anderson, but Ms. Johnson wears her influences lightly, using them in ways integral to the material.
The filmmaking is point-and-shoot rudimentary (when it wants to get fancy, it resorts to split-screen effects that bring to mind the 1980s production software called Video Toaster).
The set (by Beowulf Boritt), lighting (Tyler Micoleau) costumes (Bobby Frederick Tilley II) and projections (Alex Basco Koch) bring to mind bright fan fiction comic books drawn in fluorescent crayon.
Her gracious manners have a European ease, and her spirit and frequent smile bring to mind the French ballerina Violette Verdy, who danced with City Ballet from 1958 to 1977.
TIME HAS ADDED a husky edge to Mr. Perry's angelic voice; on "Traces," he hits some trembling high notes that bring to mind the otherworldly jazz countertenor "Little" Jimmy Scott.
"  "It certainly does bring to mind, Nicole Wallace, saying I'm tired of the debates about whether the Republican Party is going to be the conservative party or the liberal party.
The resulting sculptures, often named after biblical figures and placed in positions of repose, bring to mind statues of the Buddha or the ancient sculptures of Egypt and Easter Island.
Or bring to mind oncology, hematology, palliative care and other community-based settings and the significant occurrence of anxiety, depression, mood disorders and other mental health conditions in these contexts.
Soulèvements thrillingly documents political gestures of resistance in the past that bring to mind an array of possible political responses to current anti-globalization power shifts to the far right.
And it comes in three colors that bring to mind the rugged and wild days where the spirit of the Leather Apple Pencil Grip was forged: Galloper Black, Chestnut, and Whiskey.
Similarly, predictive policing methods currently used in both the US and UK profile innocent people as criminal threats in ways that bring to mind a real-life version of Minority Report.
Her fence may not bring to mind a 700-mile barrier as much as the shuttered storefronts and condos that are growing ever more common as Puerto Ricans flee their island.
"Artificial Intelligence" (AI) may bring to mind any number of futuristic pop culture references, from "Star Wars" to "Westworld", and it may seem like something that's decades or even centuries away.
With his lanky limbs as well as his dark hair and clothes, Mr. Butterfield can't help but bring to mind Mr. Burton, who of course plays the same role for us.
" One wishes there were more than just the two of these photographs on display; they bring to mind the interplay of power, time, and fragility so eloquently referenced in Shelley's "Ozymandias.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There are many adjectives that a new billboard an artist installed in Phoenix, Arizona immediately bring to mind, but "subtle" is not one of them.
The fierce tannins of Bandol may bring to mind the equally forbidding structure of a young Barolo, as might a licorice quality in its flavors, but any similarity ends right there.
But flowers and their meaning run through this intergenerational story, organized around the seasons and the blooms they bring to mind, Marcia's childhood and her sometimes-spiky relationship with her parents.
For decades, shortstop had been a light-hit, good-field position: think Phil Rizzuto or Pee Wee Reese, names that don't bring to mind towering home runs and multiple league batting titles.
As might be expected, Ms. Fleming brings a luxuriant, caressing tone to the song fragments composed by the composer Paul Clark (which sometimes bring to mind Samuel Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915").
MENTION ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI), and the term may bring to mind visions of rampaging killer robots, like those seen in the "Terminator" films, or worries about widespread job losses as machines displace humans.
One cool thing about themeless construction is that the constraints that have already been placed on the grid sometimes bring to mind lively entries that I most likely would not have considered otherwise.
Murakami's low-key cool owes much to his love of American jazz, and his playfulness and absurdism often bring to mind Vonnegut and Brautigan, who were popular among his generation of countercultural Japanese.
It's not just the costumes, by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, that bring to mind a studio environment, although they help: tights over leotards and other layerings that could be found in rehearsal.
"What happens is we bring to mind what's easy to put into words and sounds like a plausible reason for doing something, but that doesn't always capture how we truly feel," he says.
Recipe: Pearl Couscous With Creamy Feta and Chickpeas While pearl couscous gives this dish the weight and texture to satisfy in cold weather, the herbs and flavorings bring to mind a Mediterranean summer.
They bring to mind the double vulnerability of Black and Latino men, whose bodies are subject to both potential violence inside their communities, and to the violence of autocratic and capricious police shakedowns.
Plumbing issues in Rio's Olympic Village, for example, bring to mind journalists' tweets about their less-than-stellar Russian hotels during the 2014 Winter Olympics, which included yellow water, broken doorknobs, and locked stairwells.
Like with the wage gap, it can bring to mind office culture where women are undermined or ignored, and seen as pushy or bossy when they simply step up and do their job well.
The phrase "surfaced within torpedo range" may bring to mind an image of a boat popping up a few hundred metres from its target—as, perhaps, in a film about the second world war.
In a sense, these documentaries -- coupled with other recent ones, such as Ava DuVernay's "13th" and the Oscar-nominated short "Traffic Stop" -- bring to mind the parable about the blind men and the elephant.
Though never stepping out of Katrina Lindsay's original costumes — sharply tailored suits in shades of gray that bring to mind daguerreotype family portraits — the brothers Lehman transform themselves into an innumerable host of others.
Indeed, looking at art along the High Line, with its steady procession of pedestrians and the high-tech circus of construction beyond, may bring to mind viewing Michelangelo's "Pietà" at the 1964 World's Fair.
The scenes bring to mind something I heard from trauma surgeon Li-Jian Chien, a member of the Taiwanese doctors union that formed in 280 out of the frustrations felt in the medical profession.
" All this can bring to mind Jesmyn Ward's "Salvage the Bones," but where Ward is Faulknerian in her rhetorical sweep, Sexton maintains a cool, detached naturalism more reminiscent of Tayari Jones in "Leaving Atlanta.
In a stylistic departure from the rest of the painting, Gagner has taken care to articulate the swirls and whorls on the four fingertips, which invariably bring to mind fingerprinting, suspicion, and, again, surveillance.
Sure, the CGI is slick, but the gritty ship interiors and bland uniforms bring to mind the recent Battlestar Galactica reboot, or The Expanse, not the shining utopian future Star Trek tends to strive toward.
The idea of a kill-zone may bring to mind Microsoft's long reign in the 23.73s, as it embraced a strategy of "embrace, extend and extinguish" and tried to intimidate startups from entering its domain.
Not the case with master of reinvention Elann Zelie, whose several past collections bring to mind everything from Nasty Gal and Shop Jeen to Anthropologie and Lilly Pulitzer (you know, without the fat-shaming baggage).
Still, it's hard to take seriously anyone who says he was abducted by ET. Such stories usually bring to mind little green men with an affinity for putting probes where no one wants a probe.
Military flights there date back to World War II.The chasm got its nickname because mineral-rich soil and red, gray and pink walls bring to mind the home planet of "Star Wars" character Luke Skywalker.
Images from Warsaw immediately bring to mind this summer's deadly rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for good reason: A thread of anguish and hatred connects white supremacists across the Atlantic with the ones in America.
The life of a globe-trotting dinosaur smuggler might bring to mind Thomas Crown meets Tintin, but one of the revelations of the book is just how mundane the skulduggery of Prokopi's crime actually was.
The Conways bring to mind a previous Washington "It" couple: Mary Matalin, who worked for President George Bush, and James Carville, the Democratic strategist who helped engineer President Bill Clinton's 20203 victory over Mr. Bush.
"His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels," Daniel Woodrell writes in his review, and "show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever."
There are new colors and patterns, which bring to mind the color scheme of shows like Pee-wee's Playhouse, coupled with animated clock faces that feature different activities that change throughout the day as activities progress.
While the term "booze cruise" may bring to mind being trapped on a boat with flat beer and watery well drinks, thankfully, there are plenty of options that offer a tipsy sailing befitting the gorgeous scenery.
Her designs bring to mind those of London-based fashion/tech company CuteCircuit, which makes dresses equipped with LED lights that change color, glow in the dark, and play video loops based on a smartphone app.
Like the deeply minimal and slightly mournful track, which feature Keating crooning over sparse melodies and a skeletal beat, Keating's poses bring to mind painted portraits that can be examined from multiple angles for emotional depth.
I've since gone on to discover the band's main man Jason Henn's impressive and prodigious discography and fallen for his songs that bring to mind 73s jangle, psych, and, yes, a lot of Guided By Voices.
"Managerial Material", the title track from The World's debut seven-inch EP bounces with double saxophone, jittery and funky bass, and clipped vocals that bring to mind Su Tissue from cult 80s LA band Suburban Lawns.
His colors consistently bring to mind a pallete of eyeshadow, specifically the soft and glittery smoky plum, chocolate rosewood, deep gold and antique olive, and other colors found in Natasha Denona Eyeshadow Palette 28 (Purple-Blue).
It's easy to imagine Humphrey Bogart in the role of Georg, trading melancholic regrets with Ingrid Bergman; in some scenes, Rogowski's looks, haunting opacity and stolid physicality bring to mind Joaquin Phoenix, creating another time slip.
Through these artworks and the social histories of textiles they bring to mind, these artists draws out an honest discussion about the fate of democracy and the role of government in Brazil in the years to come.
SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC SONY DSC Jacqueline Woods' photos bring to mind the wonders of space, but they're created entirely in the darkroom.
The holiday season is supposed to bring to mind celebration and good food, but with the divide resulting from the outcome of the presidential election, try to keep in mind that spreading goodwill should begin at home.
If, like me, you have a mental illness, the institution's name can bring to mind visions of purges, bleeding, and patients in chains — not the most comfortable image for a hospital which exists to alleviate mental distress.
The affection Saunders demonstrates for his most flawed characters, as well as his easy stylistic balance between comedy and reverence, bring to mind similar features in "The Yiddish Policemen's Union," Michael Chabon's pulpy, alternative-reality detective story.
Once popular in New England, it never really caught on in the rest of the US, probably because vintage Jell-O desserts often bring to mind colorful but unappetizing molded dishes and suspicious "salads" from the 1950s.
"The life of a globe-trotting dinosaur smuggler might bring to mind Thomas Crown meets Tintin, but one of the revelations of the book is just how mundane the skulduggery" really was, our reviewer, Peter Brannen, writes.
It was not a bosky setting that would bring to mind the Robert Frost poem about good fences and good neighbors, but the south roof of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Manhattan's Far West Side.
Contrary to what the term "sanctuary" may bring to mind, federal immigration agents can still carry out their duties in California, whether that means combating drug traffickers or going after violent gang members in the country illegally.
His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels in "Tortilla Flat" and "Cannery Row," as both authors show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever.
One room focuses on the influence of comics, as seen in posters for the Angry Samoans and the Damned, while large and beautiful Stiff Records tour posters, designed by Barney Bubbles, bring to mind Warhol's screen prints.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — A pair of gourds, a uterus, and the rudder of a boat — these are some of the objects that Jami Porter Lara's slick, black sculptures immediately bring to mind.
ALASTAIR CAMERONDirectorScotland In UnionGlasgow The left-wing student enforcers of speech at Reed College ("Blue on blue", September 9th) bring to mind the red guards of the Cultural Revolution, who humiliated and intimidated faculty and administration with impunity.
I'll admit I was a little wary of how successful bird chirps would be after years of awaking to noises that bring to mind impending doom, but using Dawn Chorus actually hasn't made me late for work (yet).
The main dish would have to be the "Fasces"—according to the recipe, its shape ought to bring to mind a fasces—a symbol of authority in the Roman Empire that later became the symbol of Italian Fascism.
It is, therefore, my particular hope that the Crossing's new name will bring to mind all those who, over these long centuries, have borne that ancient title 'Tywysogion Cymru' and the different traditions and heritages that they represent.
Such outcomes bring to mind the vast disparities in crack cocaine arrests, as well as the use of "stop and frisk" policing tactics often premised on drug law enforcement, and exacting a substantial toll in communities of color.
Their age and outsider status bring to mind the Insane Clown Posse, a hugely successful (if critically maligned) "horrorcore" rap group from Detroit who wear black-and-white clown makeup and frequently use the image of the joker.
SmileDirectClub's aggressive tactics to shut down negative online conversation about its products also bring to mind tactics used by online mattress company Casper, as chronicled by Fast Company in 2017 (another story you should read, by the way).
For example, for every effervescent memory of dancing on tables and bonding with new BFFs, I can also choose to bring to mind a morning after spent projectile vomiting each time I tried to take a sip of water.
Indeed, pieces like "Sunday Morning Sunlight" and "Worth Street," both 2017, might bring to mind Piranesi's "Imaginary Prisons" series (1720-1778), except that the artist often renders a glimpse of light at the far end of his complex interiors.
This latter addition seems to bring to mind our increasing use of voice-powered queries when interacting with web services and apps, and could be the precursor to broader voice support in Google Drive planned for a later date.
The leaves that rustle outside as the men talk, and when they pause, bring to mind a fragment of Ezra Pound's "The Cantos": "I have tried to write Paradise/Do not move/Let the wind speak/That is paradise."
From Paris, dealer Hervé Perdriolle will showcase boldly colored, oil-on-wood nature scenes by the Moroccan Ali Maimoune, which bring to mind the earth-honoring spiritualism of the paintings of the late Jamaican Intuitive Everald Brown (1917-2003).
A series of hilarious tryouts follow, that bring to mind Bring It On. The new squad, including Weaver, Pam Grier, Rhea Perlman, decides to enter a competition and hire a young cheerleader (Alisha Boe) to train and choreograph for them.
Built up of repeating, modular units that bring to mind leaves or arrow heads, such pieces as "Tower 9" (2013, forged copper) and "Tower 4" (2006, forged steel) are tall, lanky and plant-like, shooting up from small, chunky, metal bases.
Mr. Murphy, 23, is a former Goldman Sachs executive and United States ambassador to Germany who has never been elected to public office, credentials that bring to mind the one-term Democratic incumbent Mr. Christie defeated in 2000: Jon S. Corzine.
" The foreign ministry's silence is an important beat in the Chinese government's familiar hostage diplomacy or tit-for-tat diplomacy routine and does bring to mind a popular Chinese proverb that literally translates to "no 300 taels of silver buried here.
Even the term "facial" itself — which can bring to mind "department-store counter mini-services by beauticians" — is outdated and doesn't "accurately describe the thoroughness, personalization, use of technology, and techniques trained skin therapists use to treat the skin," she says.
Now bring to mind a love interest or a crush, and picture how you'd interact with an avatar you've crafted for that person, simulating whatever interaction you want to have with him or her — or potentially anybody else out there.
Dressed in bright T-shirts and shorts as they engage in odd acrobatics, the dancers resemble a fitness cult, yet the soundtrack and the splayed and difficult balances in the choreography also bring to mind a Merce Cunningham nature study.
Ms. Scott's two heroic Tubmans may bring to mind David Hammons's searing Nelson Mandela sculpture (1987) in Atlanta, with its granite head and barbed wire hair, and, inevitably, Alison Saar's bronze portrait sculpture of Tubman, installed in Harlem in 2008.
"The Great Leap" is at its most affecting when Wen Chang simply tells — or avoids telling — his own story, with a restrained wistfulness for chances lost that bring to mind the self-betraying monologists of Alan Bennett's "Talking Heads" series.
John Brown, the deep-threat receiver whose short stature and zippiness bring to mind a just-launched pinball, hauls in a 40-yard pass, and the next play David Johnson shoulders his way through a freshly stretched defense for six.
Given the AMC deal, Dreamscape does see tremendous opportunity in creating experiences that tie in to upcoming films or evergreen film properties, and looking at the slates of the studios involved does bring to mind a mind-boggling array of possible opportunities.
Ilona Keserü Ilona's stitched linen tapestry evokes the textiles of the Pattern and Decoration movement, Imre Bak's boldly colored, abstract canvases bring to mind hard-edge painting, and Maurer's painted wood panels are reminiscent of the work of Jo Baer and Lygia Pape.
But nonetheless the act of wearing a safety pin in this day and age, even diamond-encrusted ones, can't help but bring to mind the post-election movement meant to demonstrate solidarity with those who feel threatened in the current political climate.
Under this theory of events, Mr Trump's dramatic tweets bring to mind the owner of a Chicago speakeasy, who while being questioned by G-Men about why so many Mob bosses drink at his establishment, bellows: "FIRE!" and pulls the fire alarm.
That may bring to mind the genuflections and flourishes of Catholic worship—a target of Lutheran criticism, which prioritised the individual's repentance and faith over outward trappings and indulgences—but may also suggest a modern obsession with, and worship of, personal wealth.
Informed by her "Rear Screen Projection" series from the early 1980s (the artist's first foray into color photography), these gigantic self-portraits bring to mind the scale of Hollywood as well as the artistic movements that have continually mined its grandiose clichés.
The artist describes this series as a way to "track the trackers" or "stalk the stalkers," though unlike other works I've seen featuring the tech giant, these drawings bring to mind the quirkiness and individuality of humans who likely work there IRL.
But Birx's inflated compliments for Trump during the CBN interview, combined with her repeated misleading comments about the government's capacity when it comes to testing and supplies, bring to mind a comment that Fauci made to Politico just days after Birx's appointment.
Stone-faced images of Kobe Bryant and Beyoncé, paired side-by-side, bring to mind last year's drama, when your uncle and his ex-wife (who's still on good terms with the family) decided they were too petty to speak to each other.
They bring to mind Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," published in 1892, in which an unnamed woman—confined to bed by her husband because of "a slight hysterical tendency"—becomes obsessed with the pattern of the wallpaper in her room.
LOS ANGELES — The first time I watched Damien Chazelle's musical, "La La Land," I thought a lot about how it worked, about its form, his craft and how the lickable candy-colored costumes bring to mind both M&M's and Jacques Demy.
The blimp and its cameras bring to mind the satellites that orbit the earth, taking pictures of every square-inch of the planet's surface, or the roaming Google Map cameras that are engaged in the process of photographing every street in the world.
These are big problems,and they're really easy to put on the shelf because it's hard to coordinate a whole bunch of people to do a huge thing together, but it's not hard to encourage yourself to do whatever you can bring to mind first.
While the positive emotions one might feel in response to a Tide Pod's smell or candy-like appearance could bring to mind previous positive experiences with certain foods, there's no reason to believe that the meme will spur any kind of Tide Pod feeding frenzy.
These are big problems, and they're really easy to put on the shelf because it's hard to coordinate a whole bunch of people to do a huge thing together, but it's not hard to encourage yourself to do whatever you can bring to mind first.
A scene in which Rick improvises by throwing his scene partner, an 8-year-old girl, to the ground, may bring to mind Uma Thurman's story of being seriously injured on the set of Kill Bill when Tarantino pushed her to perform a dangerous stunt.
The writing produces some prescient flourishes, such as one of the characters being faced with what amounts to blackmail, in a story arc that can't help but bring to mind how Amazon's Jeff Bezos handled his recent run-in with the National Enquirer's parent company.
More broadly, the pieces also bring to mind the installations of the Light and Space movement — with the critical difference that, both because of the way they're painted and simply because they're paintings, they aren't trying to determine every aspect of a visitor's experience.
Rather, his mechanized forms and ambient alienation bear a distinct relationship to the robotic stylizations of the German-American painter Richard Linder, while his slab-like, dysfunctional furniture and hermetic, emphatically graphical imagery bring to mind the work of the unclassifiable American artist Richard Artschwager.
Since 2011, at least seven other teams have devoted what promotions people call "player sections" to starting pitchers, including the Rangers' Yu Darvish, the Tampa Bay Rays' David Price, and the Miami Marlins' José Fernandez—all names that bring to mind the usual impermanence of these things.
Now they purvey grown-up versions of their iconic outfits — velour, sweats, T-shirts — some of which bring to mind that beloved Juicy pant that most (but not all) of us have had stashed away, deep in the recesses of our childhood bedrooms, for a decade.
"When you heard the expression 'the Church Militant,' it didn't bring to mind a call to arms or some kind of mobilized, militant action in the way we understand the term now," said John C. Cavadini, a professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame.
" He writes of the rough sea voyages endured by immigrants trying to make their way to America — ocean voyages that bring to mind both the hopeful pilgrimage of pilgrims and the forced middle passage endured by slaves — and he describes refugee camps "sick with smoke & half-sung/ hymns.
That is what happened last year to Jaap Sinke and Ferry van Tongeren, two Dutch artists who call themselves Darwin, Sinke & Van Tongeren, whose compositions of exotic animals bring to mind still-life paintings by Dutch and Flemish old masters like Jan Weenix, Frans Snyders and Melchior d'Hondecoeter.
"Double Lover" nods a bit to David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers" (1988) and Roman Polanski's "The Tenant" (1976), two arguably classic thrillers on doppelgängers and madness, and Mr. Ozon's stylistic gymnastics sometimes bring to mind Brian De Palma, who made a film about good/bad twins early in his career.
Shimoyama's lush, surreal compositions—such as He Loves Me (Not) (2016) and Butterfly Eater (2017)—conjure up the oeuvre of Chris Ofili; they also bring to mind the deeply imaginative and intimate black worlds in the recent drawings of Toyin Ojih Odutola and paintings of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.
With a sense of style that rivals Liberace's, Mr. Rieu brings a heavy dose of spectacle to his performances, with his female musicians dressed up in cakelike pastel crinolines, stage sets that include life-size ballrooms and ice rinks, thousands of balloons, and lighting effects that bring to mind magical sunsets.
A crumpled pair of Calvin Klein underwear or a matted beach towel printed with Disney's Pocahontas bring to mind international trade agreements like NAFTA: so-called free trade facilitates the flow of commodities across national borders while eroding local sovereignty and undermining agriculture, industry, and ecologies in the global South.
The irony is that to achieve the kind of Asimovian robotic benevolence that our most positive views of the technology bring to mind —whether that be robotic surgery, butler-like personal assistant services or other dramatically beneficial capabilities — the machines are going to have to get smarter and more capable.
The dazzling pictures of Degas's figures — which bring to mind Étienne-Jules Marey's early mocap suit pictures —  actually reveal a junkyard of sorts beneath the sculptures' shiny surfaces: aside from corks, the innards of these dancers include everyday, lightweight material Degas would have had lying around his studio, including bits of floor.
NSA/GCHQ-Tapped Undersea Cable Atlantic Ocean, 2015 Japan-US Cable System NSA/GCHQ-Tapped Undersea Cable Pacific Ocean, 2016 Maya-1 NSA/GCHQ-Tapped Undersea Cable Atlantic Ocean, 2015 The words "mass surveillance" usually bring to mind wiretaps, security cameras, and the NSA hoovering unfathomable quantities of cellphone metadata and Internet activity.
Kahn's creations, which range from inflated chandeliers to slouching concrete side tables, bring to mind the playfully haphazard aesthetic of '90s Nickelodeon cartoons like "The Ren and Stimpy Show" — an analogy Kahn welcomes with a laugh, pointing out one of his latest pieces, a fluorescent, amoeba-shaped mirror, as a ready example.
" Mr. Conwill said he was "especially drawn to myth, ritual and the transmission of wisdom and culture across continents and generations" as he evolved from painting to performance art, music and movement, wall reliefs, floor installations and sculptures that "awaken the imagination and bring to mind a flood of images, memories and insights.
The "Islands of Tahiti," as French Polynesia is often short-handed, usually bring to mind the Society Islands, an archipelago which includes Tahiti itself as well as Bora Bora, an island that's become so associated with honeymooning couples canoodling in overwater bungalows that I knew it was immediately off this solo traveler's list.
Some of the most unexpected works on view include the mixed-media, anatomically accurate dinosaur sculptures of the German artist Julia Krause-Harder (born 1973) and the circular-form abstractions in oil pastel and pencil on paper by the Austrian Sigrid Reingruber (born 1980), which bring to mind featureless faces or strange fruits.
Beyond the dronestagrams that look like stock imagery for motivational posters, the book's best moments—such as contributor JackFreer's eerie shot of a nuclear testing site—bring to mind the work of Edward Burtynsky, a Canadian photographer who has documented from the air the rusting hulls of disused ships, highway overpasses, and suburban sprawl.
Noah became a curator and painter whose canvases bring to mind David Lynch's unchartable twilight world, and Kahlil (under the professional name Kahlil Joseph) the creator of intellectually and emotionally dense short films showcasing black excellence, strangeness, and history, who has worked for artists and commercial clients including Knowles, Shabazz Palaces, Kendrick Lamar, and Kenzo.
Her large black-and-white photographs, in which she appears in costume, bring to mind the work of the Samoan-born photographer Shigeyuki Kihara, who also stages self-portraits in the pose of native women in the Pacific islands, reprising how they were depicted in studios decorated with ethnic props by 19th-century photographers.
Similarly, a nation using malware to interfere with a rival power's missile launches resembles, more than superficially, a hacker's plot to conscript your wireless baby monitor into a malicious botnet, and worries about pervasive state surveillance bring to mind our ambivalent relationships with the online services to which we hand over our most personal information.
Few technological advancements bring to mind the American spirit of innovation like Henry Ford and his Model T. In the wake of his transportation innovation, the horse and buggy became an anachronism as the mass-produced automobile reshaped our cities, led to the emergence (for better or worse) of the suburbs, and revolutionized how we move goods and people.
And, in fact, over the past months, leading up to the writing of this essay, I had experienced episodes mis-remembering, drawing to mind the Sonic Youth song "Disappearer," when what I really wanted to bring to mind was another track from the 1990 album Goo: "Tunic (Song for Karen)" (1990), Kim Gordon's eulogy for Karen Carpenter.
For young black voters the denial of the crime bill's effects may bring to mind how it had a part in creating a flawed criminal justice system that allowed for the killers of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Philando Castile to walk free while many people of color are serving lengthy prison sentences for doing far less.
But while the Fortnite Medic Corps may only exist for one (albeit extremely good) video, it does bring to mind other player-based aid organizations that have sprung up around online games, like Elite: Dangerous' Fuel Rats, a wholly player-organized guild of pilots who do their best to help rescue fellow star pilots that are adrift in space.
They bring to mind members of the flying saucer cult who, instead of giving up their fantasies when the flying saucers didn't arrive on schedule, simply declared that the failure of the flying saucers to land on time was proof that the spacemen were even craftier than they thought and would arrive at a more opportune time.
Mr. Timbers has always favored faces that bring to mind the caricatures of Goya and Daumier, and you'll find prime examples of such types here, including Andrew Durand and Evan Harrington (as a nasty-minded thief and his severed head — yep that's right — of a brother) and the priceless Greg Hildreth, as a dolt named Goat.
One of the more surprising things in the budget was the proposed cuts to Medicare, which both violate a promise Trump made but also bring to mind some of the cuts in the Affordable Care Act, which tried to save money by reducing wasteful and ineffective care rather than by reducing access or passing costs onto consumers.
They might be representations of the crowds that have waited at borders in Greece and Turkey for a chance to cross, or of those killed in the Armenian genocide, but Mourad doesn't intend them to represent any situation in particular, although his background, and the war next door, might immediately bring to mind the Syrian crisis.
Say the word 'bagpipes,' and, if you are anything like the me of a few years ago, it conjures up the image of a kilted Highlander and the land of moors and heather—but now I know it should also bring to mind an old man in a doorway in Sicily, the smartly uniformed military band in Iraq, or a modern young woman from Galicia.
The subjects here emerge out of white, foggy backgrounds — Benhelima places a gray filter in front of the light meter so that the film overexposes — appearing a little lost and out of context, while still evoking place: two colorful, striped chairs suspended in a yellowy mist bring to mind a hot day on the beach, as a couple has abandoned them for a swim.
Hot off the heels of last year's excellent Foam Island LP, the electronic duo Darkstar have released a new track featuring the singer / songwriter Lorely Rodriguez, aka Empress Of. "Reformer" is a melancholic tune, with Rodriguez achingly singing of elusive love against the backdrop of a sedated bass line and reversed synth tones, which all bring to mind the noir-ish and mournful quality of early 90s trip hop.
That Wurmfeld's paintings can bring to mind Bosch or Canaletto or Bonnard, whose swaths of white light feel connected to the white, pink, and yellow "II – 15 #1 (Lt) (RO-BG)," is a measure of their emotional pull and historical density — a sublime paradox enjoyed by these three artists and many of their cohort, whose investigations of color can, on paper, seem coolly analytical and divorced from hallowed pictorial traditions.
At No. 19, Mahdavi sells Bishop (a twenty-two-hundred-dollar combination stool and end table that recently entered the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs), as well as plates, cushions, nesting bowls, peanut-shaped trays, folding chairs with seats woven from polymer thread, rattan mirrors that bring to mind space-age shamrocks, blown-glass lamps with rocket-like bases and ballooning shades in improbably gorgeous combinations such as caramel and gray.
Their portraits in opposing corners of the chart bring to mind the ruling classes' historical reliance on the services of scoundrels and cutthroats to maintain the status quo; Zimmerman's vigilante shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012, while unrelated to Blankfein's controversial tenure as CEO of Goldman Sachs, helped cement the racially divisive tone that Trump has exploited for his self-proclaimed "movement," using wedge issues to splinter an economic underclass that could otherwise unite around shared interests (income inequality, job security, schools, and health care, to name a few).
Multiple items in its list of possible responses immediately bring to mind a raft of recent Facebook-related controversies — whether it's high level moves to further undermine user privacy; baffling content censorship decisions (yet tardiness combating the spread of hate speech); an ad infested News Feed that's been guilty of algorithmically encouraging clickbait (and worse); and the largescale shuttering of mobile web access to Facebook messages to try to drive more downloads of Facebook's Messenger app (at the expense of letting users access messages how they please — something TC columnist Jon Evans memorably dubbed "malevolent design"), to name just a very few.

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