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The bobbit worm brings to mind a certain ... incident.
And your work very clearly brings to mind Edward Hopper.
This also brings to mind Facebook's overall footprint in messaging.
Blue Raspberry brings to mind Slurpees as much as anything.
Which brings to mind another first lady in her field.
It just brings to mind that we don't learn our history.
Blue Beat, a deep bluish-gray, brings to mind stormy waters.
This brings to mind some other famous music copyright-infringement cases.
Kindt's work brings to mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
For many, Prime Day brings to mind Black Friday-like deals.
Rowe's use of siblings brings to mind experiments based on twins.
It brings to mind "Signals," Merce Cunningham's landmark dance from 1970.
But it also brings to mind a gallows hill and Golgotha.
CL: Your installation also brings to mind the notion of strata.
It brings to mind so many questions: Is the coat sentient?
It always brings to mind that little picture you see sometimes.
Whatever food it brings to mind, the trending hue is certainly intriguing.
But it also brings to mind another recent news play: Apple News+.
The show brings to mind those supersize sodas sold in movie theaters.
A twisted blue fishing net brings to mind ocean gyres of trash.
The study brings to mind, for some, the Moynihan Report of 1965.
Nevertheless, the exhibition brings to mind uncomfortable questions about power and prejudice.
Black Friday so often brings to mind big box stores and electronics.
Surfing usually brings to mind images of sun, sand, and tropical waters.
It all brings to mind a truism on Wall Street, Mr. Solomon writes.
Extending vortex sensors into the air brings to mind another possible zoological analogy.
The service brings to mind Instagram's new Q&A feature, launched this July.
But the club, called Magnises, isn't what the term usually brings to mind.
The scene brings to mind one of the concluding passages from Elf Girl:
That brings to mind Miller, who was traded to Arizona over the winter.
The phrase brings to mind veneers and dimples, bedroom eyes and power pouts.
It brings to mind another Irish reference in terms of general philosophical sensibility.
It immediately brings to mind the coffee that Heisenberg drank in his laboratory.
The Canadian-born explorer brings to mind a distant cousin of Indiana Jones.
Still, The Code brings to mind Hobsbawm's arguments about the politics of technology.
The ruling brings to mind Microsoft's global antitrust trouble in the 1990s and 2000s.
Its title also brings to mind the repetitive rhetoric that has beset Britain since.
It's a record that brings to mind the power of girlhood, play and love.
Kindt is aware her work brings to mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
This raucous celebration brings to mind a recent live show by another oddball experimentalist.
The vehicle situation brings to mind Mike Myers' infamous U-turn scene in 'Austin Powers.
The exhibition at Invisible Exports, Cheap Suitcase, brings to mind this aspect of the body.
I rooted for Wu's heroine, whose pluck brings to mind a modern-day Lizzie Bennet.
In that way, AI brings to mind a seeming panacea of an earlier age: aspirin.
The itinerary brings to mind Trump's June meetings, which left America's friends close to despair.
The featureless, comforting world of Memories brings to mind the rise of virtual reality experiences.
And it also brings to mind the image of a disorderly amusement park, after hours.
To some, a yearlong marathon of the Sandman's considerable oeuvre brings to mind questions of why?
That's just a gigantic fall of the kind that brings to mind Clinton's decline in 2008.
Perfectly fine and unoffensive design that brings to mind nothing more than some Glide dental floss.
Its celebratory mood brings to mind another major event in the United Nations' history from 1995.
The figure brings to mind dystopian visions of humanity, specifically those created in film like Metropolis.
If the concept brings to mind a tape-warped daze, well, you're in for a shock.
If Ms. Kakkar inevitably brings to mind the #MeToo moment, Ms. Arbus doesn't dwell on it.
Talk of big walls these days inevitably brings to mind a certain tweet-happy American president.
Keep looking, and he brings to mind iconographic images of Jesus as the man of sorrows.
It brings to mind militias in rural areas, or unhinged preppers posting conspiracy theories on YouTube.
If that brings to mind a very awkward friends-with-benefits situation, you're not far off.
" It brings to mind a profound philosophical question raised by OutKast, "What's cooler than being cool?
For many people, it still brings to mind problems such as poverty and lack of infrastructure.
This new 30-second preview of the new Simba and Nala brings to mind this particular injustice.
It brings to mind a protocol in the Treaty of Rome, covering "particular problems relating to Italy".
Like Beckett's Winnie, whose molehill-encased silhouette she immediately brings to mind, she is an eternal monologuist.
There's an agitation to both films, a wild edge that brings to mind Woods's journalist from Salvador.
It's not exactly a stretch if the name Lauren Graham brings to mind a loving, supportive mother.
Bryan Ferry brings to mind neon and cocktails and swimming pools filled with the purest cocaine imaginable.
Laura brings to mind a lot of other powerful female characters, all under the age of 20.
The primary thing the video brings to mind is the classic 1980s Patrick Swayze movie, Road House.
It also brings to mind Roli's Noise app, which takes advantage of the touchscreen in similar ways.
But the dialogue assumes the blurry, unpleasant loudness that brings to mind strangers fighting on the streets.
Viewing Kahlo's beauty products brings to mind a child's sense of wonder with a mother's dressing table.
Personally it brings to mind Jason Alexander's role in "Seinfeld," so it's pretty SITCOMMY and not real.
This time of the year brings to mind Lehman Brothers, which collapsed in the fall of 2008.
This now brings to mind a corollary distinction between unintentional/inadvertent nuclear war and accidental nuclear war.
Goldstein's recipe brings to mind a William Carlos Williams poem: Pit and stem two pounds of cherries.
It brings to mind the workshop of some kind of futuristic cobbler, which is not so far off.
The notion of wine at Sotheby's brings to mind rare, top-of-the-line collections up for auction.
After all, even the name "Pavlok" brings to mind a pack of dogs salivating in anticipation of mealtime.
In that, the comparison brings to mind not the victims of lynchings but those who committed them. ♦
Yupechika's gift for caricature brings to mind Kate Beaton; Satoko's deadpan stare alone is worth the cover price.
QuickShare brings to mind the integrated search and sharing capabilities found in Gboard, Google's first mobile keyboard application.
"Saturday Night Live" is enjoying the kind of ratings boost that brings to mind the show's halcyon days.
And it brings to mind something that Hemingway wrote, a book that Meghan referred to, his favorite book.
The notion of a psychiatric facility, for many, brings to mind ideas of padded rooms and straight jackets.
" Finan's chapter on A.A. brings to mind David Foster Wallace's treatment of the group's tenets in "Infinite Jest.
A quick whiff brings to mind a weird mix of Lemonheads, my kid's cold medicine, and witch hazel.
It brings to mind the line that I've heard used to describe the modern airliner and the space shuttle.
But it also brings to mind a key winter styling tip: layering your winter coats as a fashion statement.
Mr. Thompson's set brings to mind a threadbare traveling circus, with its fading striped bunting and quaint peeling trailers.
When you next think of your car, your brain retrieves, or brings to mind, many of those past associations.
The phone call is to his girlfriend, Christine (Nicole Courcel, who here brings to mind a young Marilyn Monroe).
It brings to mind—I can't believe I am saying this—another recent infamous power struggle in professional sports.
A head brings to mind Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," next Velázquez is seen in "Las Meninas," at his easel.
The anniversary of Malcolm X's birth brings to mind the parallels to another great African-American activist: T.R.M. Howard.
Traditionally, January is known as the month of new beginnings, while February brings to mind groundhogs and Valentine's Day.
She argues such companies are "platform utilities," language that brings to mind public utilities like electric and water companies.
The "hearted" songs graveyard brings to mind the early days of iTunes, or even torrenting tools like LimeWire and Kazaa.
Given its source material, one question Jesus, Christie's brings to mind is how Eagles considers his own artwork as commodity.
The show brings to mind those supersize sodas sold in movie theaters, which Mayor Michael Bloomberg once quixotically campaigned against.
More From Tonic: The Experimental Ketamine Cure for Depression The food fight story brings to mind Lord of the Flies.
Image: APWorksThe word Airbus probably brings to mind an image of a hefty airplane that flies you around the world.
Can you make an ink drawing that brings to mind Vincent van Gogh but does not look like his work?
The term "telethon," at least for me, brings to mind well-regarded comedians in suits barking orders through rotary phones.
It brings to mind what might be the most important values at the center of this conversation: respect and responsibility.
That larger model, with a 15 inch display (1920 x 1080) brings to mind recent enterprise attempts at telepresence robotics.
It brings to mind last year's sudden closure of Rethink Robotics, another company launched by a former iRobot co-founder.
It all brings to mind the internet trope, drawn from an old Nationwide Insurance ad: life comes at you fast.
While living at home with your parents usually brings to mind unemployment, the lagging economy is only partially to blame.
It brings to mind what it must be like to see, say, Mayan ruins for real rather than on Wikipedia.
It brings to mind another iconic image — Mr. Bush surveilling Hurricane Katrina's wreckage in New Orleans, from Air Force One.
No matter what virtuoso is the subject, the question frequently brings to mind an irreverent answer: someone fascinating but dead.
Which is why Expo brings to mind another of the Soviet Union's grandiose schemes for Kazakhstan: the Virgin Lands Campaign.
It brings to mind images of perfectly manicured poodles and bichon frisés eating filet mignon out of their owners hands.
The new design brings to mind social app Snapchat, which made gesture-based navigation a key part of its user experience.
The prospect of a Court slapping down progressive economic measures brings to mind the last time court-packing was seriously considered.
For most people, "Swiss cheese" probably brings to mind schwag—that pre-sliced, bland, and holey cheese from the supermarket aisle.
It brings to mind George Palmer Putnam, the American publisher, writer, and sometime-explorer who famously married Amelia Earhart in 1931.
Yet his coolly classical "Saturn and Filira" brings to mind later developments — of the neo-Classical era — in this art form.
Mr. Oursler's archive naturally brings to mind the collections of Jim Shaw that were exhibited at the New Museum last year.
But it brings to mind, perhaps, what we should be caring about — the future of the world we will leave behind.
Well, that brings to mind the D'Angelo Russell quote from earlier this year about Kobe sort of holding the process up.
The arrangement brings to mind the movie "The Front," in which Woody Allen's character pretended to pen scripts from blacklisted writers.
It brings to mind a cake that's been toppled over and then hastily reassembled by a team of blind pastry chefs.
It brings to mind ambitious venturers, bankrolling crusades and conquests, opening up spice routes and making history—for good and ill.
It brings to mind two approximately equal figures engaged in a complicated dialogue, like Jefferson and Adams, or Siskel and Ebert.
Ms. Berkeley, who brings to mind the young Winona Ryder, is a piquant study in poised prettiness about to crack open.
The term "hacker" generally brings to mind a lonesome, hooded figure, operating in the dark, stealing our money or personal information.
In its tone and stylized look, "Annihilation" brings to mind "Arrival," another recent science-fiction film that dabbled in big ideas.
"It definitely brings to mind similar situations before the Second World War, when these laws were introduced in Germany," he said.
Even so, Schoenaerts here brings to mind one of those Wayne swaggerers, the kind who tower over movies and other men.
I like the term turf, though it is a corny word that brings to mind overwrought musicals with overly stylized  characters.
The word IKEA usually brings to mind memories of endless, sweaty afternoons spent decrypting their assembly instructions to build that BILLY bookcase.
It also brings to mind those perky Greenwich Village revues of the "Mattress" era that were showcases for brightly eccentric new talents.
The drink's green color immediately brings to mind images of slime and zombie flesh, so its appearance definitely sets a creepy tone.
As a functioning instrument, Facey's big work vividly brings to mind African drumming, which is a big part of Jamaica's musical heritage.
The mammoth aircraft inevitably brings to mind the Spruce Goose, the much-mocked giant airplane and pet project of tycoon Howard Hughes.
Combined with a soundtrack that brings to mind visions of Samurai Champloo, the sight is like all our karate dreams come true.
"Half Asleep" has vocalist Chris Keating singing in an affected, lilting cadence that brings to mind a court jester with a harp.
To the Editor: J. D. Vance's well-written article brings to mind a visit to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles.
It brings to mind the percentage-of-revenue model that mafia racketeers used to tax legitimate merchants in the early 20th century.
The alleged hack would be one of the largest in ethereum's history, and brings to mind the infamous DAO hack of 2015.
This brings to mind the president's words in a speech to the police last year, offering advice when dealing with unarmed suspects.
I'm sure the story of this activity is long, complicated and continuing, but something about "corporate raiders" brings to mind the '80s.
It brings to mind the tense and often violent clashes between the black and white tenant farmers in the Jim Crow era.
It brings to mind when I forgot my service number when I was first a young member of the United States Navy.
As for scents, Saturn rules dirty or stinking muddy places, and brings to mind a coin purse, bricks, earth, and the sky.
Thinking of those images unspooling in the dark of a cave brings to mind many metaphors, among them intimations of modern movies.
The style of fast-moving visuals, self-referential images of images, and overlaid voice narration brings to mind Camille Henrot's Grosse Fatigue.
This brings to mind the messaging and collaboration app Slack, the video-conferencing app Zoom, and the online-storage services Box and Dropbox.
In that, Trump's intention here brings to mind a conversation I had with Brown University economist Glenn Loury on the videochat series Bloggingheads.
" There are only a few downhearted songs on the album, and the apologetic "Afterglow" brings to mind another epic ballad, "Back to December.
The phrase "23-D printer" typically brings to mind devices that churn out plastic objects like jewelry, toys, hardware prototypes or even prosthetics.
When someone mentions "East Hastings" to a non-Vancouverite, it usually brings to mind drug dealing, the notorious junk market, and Godspeed You!
The month of September brings to mind many things: falling leaves, leather jackets and boots, apple picking, and kids heading back to school.
A trained agricultural engineer, he speaks with a measured precision that brings to mind a newscaster from the golden age of American broadcasting.
As the train zips through a storybook landscape — castle turrets, deep woods — he brings to mind an enchanted child, unable to stop dancing.
The discrepancy between black political views and how we vote brings to mind two questions: Why don't more African Americans vote for Republicans?
Another distinctly Carwan presence is the ''Arab Doll'' object by Carlo Massoud, which brings to mind both a bullet and a veiled woman.
Of course, the mere mention of the Note 7 and travel in the same sentence brings to mind some other potentially troubling scenarios.
Its spectacular shape brings to mind the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao — probably because both structures were designed by famous architect Frank O. Gehry.
The transcripts released this week by the House Intelligence Committee detail a world of shadow diplomacy that brings to mind those infamous affairs.
Mr. Allen's often blunt, overwrought dialogue, however, also alternately brings to mind Budd Schulberg ("I coulda been a contender") and imitation Clifford Odets.
In asking the question of who will inherit what remains of the British Empire, it brings to mind one literary classic in particular.
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Parkour generally brings to mind young, fit men and women jumping across buildings and leaping around obstacles with seemingly superhuman ability.
" Her farewell brings to mind the ironic closing words of Voltaire's "Candide": "All that is very well, but let us cultivate our garden.
It is unclear why this couple wanted to take a photo against a backdrop that brings to mind state-sponsored rape and murder.
The relationship between Quinn, played by Constance Zimmer, and Rachel, played by Shiri Appleby, brings to mind that of Fagin and Oliver Twist.
"Five More Found, New York City, 2001" brings to mind Rembrandt's "Night Watch" or one of those complex tableaux by Jacques-Louis David.
When you think about that pairing of words, it likely brings to mind his two most famous legacies in NFL lore: SpyGate and DeflateGate.
The phrase "Brad Pitt at war" typically brings to mind the raspy southern drawl and maniacally violent drive of Inglorious Basterds' Lieutenant Aldo Raine.
In fact, the design language on the thing really brings to mind the Echo Spot — still arguably the nicest-looking of Amazon's Alexa devices.
In a tweet referencing the show, he called it "S&L," which brings to mind the savings and loans scandal of the late 1980s.
The Keg brings to mind my teenage birthday dinners with family in Red Deer, Alberta, where the Keg was the nicest restaurant in town.
Nick warns his boss to watch out for any unwanted attention, which brings to mind his conversation with Commander Price in last week's episode.
The presence of Colum and Laoghaire brings to mind the ways in which they worked to get Claire nearly killed during the witch trial.
The case brings to mind too many instances where racism—and an unrelenting denial to acknowledge its existence—has impeded justice in the state.
Let's call him the GOATI, which sounds vaguely Swiss and thus brings to mind Roger Federer, not a bad candidate as it turns out.
"Blue Hill Bay," 2013, is equally scenic, but here the soft, ethereal quality of trees lining the foreground brings to mind certain Corot landscapes.
Richardson's impending sale brings to mind the furor over the Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was recorded on tape making racist remarks.
Puts my ass to shame, of course, but also brings to mind the evolutionary origins of the anxious feelings rampant among modern young people.
Mr. Barr's recent conduct brings to mind Mr. Nixon's executive assistant and personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, and her role in the Watergate inquiry.
And he infuses them with a kinetic charge that equally brings to mind the mayhem of Mack Sennett and the shadows of Ingmar Bergman.
He brings to mind Joseph Heller's Yossarian in "Catch-22," who has the job of censoring letters and turns it into an arbitrary game.
Such rhetoric brings to mind similar socialist proposals in the post-World War II United Kingdom campaign that led to Winston Churchill's electoral defeat.
Her concern with social issues, which lasted decades, brings to mind Bruce Davidson's, and her eye for the peculiar is comparable to Diane Arbus's.
She also brings to mind the Oxygen documentary series "Snapped," devoted to murderous women who exact vengeance on the men who do them wrong.
I've been carrying around a 5G AT&T phone for a few days now and it brings to mind the early days of LTE.
The presence of a jaded architect in any film brings to mind Michelangelo Antonioni, and Yang had a clear affinity with that Italian filmmaker.
It is inarguably a song about the Superbowl, with an esprit de corps that brings to mind a highschool marching band and color guard rally.
But the image also brings to mind the misty mountains and delicate ink washes of the scroll paintings of the Northern Song dynasty (2518-74653).
It all brings to mind a truism on Wall Street, that once you are at the mercy of financial engineers and schemes, it is over.
With a focus on sexuality and female empowerment, Tove Lo's new album brings to mind another "Unapologetic Bitch" — but its cover drew those comparisons first!
It also looks nice, with a minimalist design that brings to mind nothing more than a squat, squircle Apple Watch with a more plasticky finish.
The shots culminate with the arrest of three youths on bicycles and retaliation against the camera that brings to mind a recent Douglas Rushkoff title.
Instead of evoking an eerie gothic theater, the scenery brings to mind something else: putting-on-a-show-in-the-basement with Mom's old sheets.
The thought of crisp fall weather brings to mind cinnamon-scented candles, pumpkin-flavored everything, and beautiful foliage in shades of red, orange, and yellow.
The news brings to mind memories of a long-lost vehicle called the Volkswagen Pickup that once rambled through American streets from 1979 to 1984.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker The thought of Sichuanese cuisine brings to mind many adjectives, but "classy" is perhaps not the first.
For many, the AfD's entrance into the Bundestag brings to mind the dark shadow of the Weimar Republic, its disastrous collapse and all that followed.
And while martinis evoke Chumley's back in the day, saltwater taffy always brings to mind family trips to Atlantic City when I was much younger.
Her new home brings to mind the aspirational middle-class gated communities of Manila, with their brightly painted welcome arches, rowhouse designs and picket fences.
Mr. Zeldin's signature style of eavesdropping on experience brings to mind the work of Mike Leigh, another theater (and film) practitioner who anatomizes desperate lives.
The fourth, at 36A, is just a famous royal comment, probably not apocryphal, that brings to mind an upturned nose and air of utter disdain.
Winslow's New York cop story brings to mind Sidney Lumet, Richard Price and other stars of the genre, but he is strictly his own man.
For many, the notion of retreat brings to mind post-apocalyptic visions of empty highways, rusty skeletons of buildings, and houses grown over with weeds.
The field of color that surrounds her is a bifurcated, modernist scheme of light lavender and green that brings to mind Ellsworth Kelly's visual strategies.
In a way, it brings to mind the immersive theater shows that have become increasingly popular in New York, most notably Punchdrunk's Sleep No More.
Shot by Arnold's longtime collaborator, acclaimed cinematographer Robbie Ryan, American Honey's aesthetic immediately brings to mind the work of filmmakers like Larry Clark and Terrence Malick.
For many of us, thinking about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) still brings to mind that one distracted kid who couldn't sit still in elementary school.
The diplomat: While cautious to make the comparison, Dyson brings to mind the worn-out criticisms of Hillary Clinton: Power hungry, untrustworthy, poor candidate ... sound familiar?
This brings to mind a few questions: Can balsamic onions, pepper jack cheese, horseradish cream and garlic butter actually co-exist peacefully on a steak sandwich?
A virtuoso of the distorted form, her work brings to mind Frank Lloyd Wright's belief that "form and function are one," but with a delicious twist.
The piece brings to mind the controversy that surrounded the Brooklyn Museum's recent appointment of Kristen Windmuller-Luna, a white woman, as curator of African art.
MACCALLUM: Brings to mind the issue of fake news, which is also in your bailiwick in terms of covering of real journalism and fake news, right?
It brings to mind the work of Team Ico and Fumito Ueda, The Legend of Zelda, and the likes of Journey, The Witness, Myst, and Abzû.
There's also a technique called "flooding," which involves very intense exposure to the highly feared situation, and brings to mind that old reality show Fear Factor.
In some ways, "Dancing With the Tiger" brings to mind those American exchange students who spend a year abroad making new friends from the Big Ten.
No allusive echo is merely random in this play, written in a vernacular epic style that brings to mind both Tarell Alvin McCraney and Sam Shepard.
Encountering Teyve's milk wagon here in Berlin brings to mind another theatrical icon: the cart dragged by Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage" through the Thirty Years' War.
In the same way that Christmas evokes images of Santa Claus and stuffed stockings, Hanukkah, which begins on Saturday, traditionally brings to mind dreidels and menorahs.
If it brings to mind "Jew-free zones" in Nazi Germany, it's because the ideology is the same 😳 In #Poland of all countries 🤯 pic.twitter.
But in its deflated state, the expanse of plastic brings to mind the sloughed-off skin of the rattlesnakes that call the surrounding Arizona desert home.
Brown's piece also brings to mind how closely the institutional art world regulates the range of emotional orientations a work must have to be taken seriously.
Some of the more abstract equipment that Fujio has photographed actually brings to mind the organic forms of Noguchi's work, featuring spirals and gently undulating lines.
The film's title — from a song by Billy Edd Wheeler — brings to mind almost superhuman abilities that have the potential lift ordinary beings to the skies above.
The video also brings to mind some older hits from the early aughts — but we're not totally sure those are intentional (what year was Kylie born again?).
Besides previous Trump misspellings, the bumbled ticket also brings to mind the time Hofstra University misspelled Hillary Clinton's name on tickets for the first 2016 presidential debate.
The elemental connection between Vantzou's airier original and the Lowe's terrestrial reinterpretation brings to mind celestial bodies, of gas planets and the rumored diamond cores within them.
"When we hear the word glisten, it brings to mind words like sparkle, glitter and gleam and that is what this room feels like tonight," she said.
Magid's project about Barragán, along with other long-term projects where she seeks to dissect and conquer systems of power, brings to mind Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's work.
The LG G22 is a good looking handset, but not an especially remarkable one, with design language that brings to mind fellow flagships like the Galaxy S2800.
This brings to mind the myriad of local, state, and even congressional Democrats in the 1960s who resisted federal civil rights laws; resulting in strong federal enforcement.
Nothing brings to mind the golden age of mass jet-setting quite like the "Queen of the Skies", with its four giant engines and familiar bumpy profile.
Which brings to mind something we no longer know about weed: Is it still cool, now that everyone from your mom to your boss can buy it?
Spring cleaning generally brings to mind giving your apartment the Marie Kondo treatment it needs just before we kick winter to the curb for warmer, longer days.
The incident brings to mind the frenzied scares of Halloweens past, when parents and media alike warned of poisoned candy or razor blades lurking in candy bowls.
The opening tumult, presumably intended to show a society in terminal disrepair, merely brings to mind the Sharks and the Jets: The faux-thuggishness is singularly unconvincing.
With his razor-edge cheekbones and eyes of fire, this gaunt Prior brings to mind Maria Callas as Medea, which he would surely take as a compliment.
The curtain rises on a scene that brings to mind both archetypal rustic potboilers like "Tobacco Road" and the brooding family portraits of Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams.
But more than anything, Tinder U brings to mind the passive, ineffective flirting associated with poking someone on Facebook, back when that was still a thing people did.
Judge's assessment of his TV show — that it's doing us all a service by featuring mostly men and mostly male stories — brings to mind that pissing/raining adage.
Tuna salad gets a bad rap — it brings to mind boring packed lunches that we would have gladly trade for someone's bag of Cheetos back in the day.
The Notebook itself — with a 11.6-inch screen and relatively weak specs built around an Intel Atom processor — strongly brings to mind the netbook aesthetic of years past.
Well obviously it's ice and fire coming together, which immediately brings to mind the title of George R. R. Martin's books series, A Song of Ice and Fire.
Brings to mind the provincialism of the famous film critic Pauline Kael at The New Yorker, who said she could not believe Richard Nixon had won the election.
President Obama's nomination of Merrick B. Garland to the Supreme Court, which is being blocked by Senate Republicans, brings to mind another Capitol Hill fight a century ago.
As you may have gathered, "The Wildness" — which sometimes brings to mind a pastel variation of the baby-boomer-angst flick "The Big Chill" — is thick on whimsy.
The word, of course, brings to mind to hysteria—a mental illness that only affected women and, for hundreds of years, plagued the men who made it up.
For most people, the beach brings to mind a pleasant vacation, sipping on a tropical juice in a hammock, or spending good times in the company of friends.
Last January she opened the outpost in Park Slope with her son Yoni Harel, 2000, who brings to mind a Calvin Klein model by way of Tel Aviv.
A black figure against a silver background, the mesmerizing head and shoulders of Zanele Muholi, her eyes focused in an upward glance, brings to mind a classic artifact.
They're not particularly well known outside of Finland, but the overall style of somber figures set against drab cityscapes brings to mind Edward Hopper, only with more snow.
In some ways, Bik Van der Pol's installation brings to mind Ota Benga, a Congolese man who was part of an exhibit at the Bronx Zoo in 1906.
It has the bulky toothiness of a dive watch, the complexity of a chronograph, and a color scheme that brings to mind the flag of a far-off nation.
The spoken story line, when it's not opaque, brings to mind a young adult novel of the supernatural, featuring restless and winsome spirits longing to be put to rest.
Iris's visual structure for presenting search results brings to mind earlier search-focused projects, including some predictive search efforts, such as research project SciNet (commercialized as Etsimo), and Random.
The latter was shot in Technicolor, and Sherman's most recent body of work, with its deeply saturated color, brings to mind Sirk's lurid palette, so well-suited to melodrama.
The DreamHost warrant brings to mind an April case involving Twitter, in which the government also doubled back after making a request that civil liberties advocates widely considered overbroad.
Still, it brings to mind the Sad Affleck meme, which went viral after Batman v Superman stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill were asked about the movie's negative reviews.
Buick says the Enspire has a "'surround skyline' interior theme and suspended theater-type seating," which brings to mind the Byton SUV concept we rode in earlier this year.
"Gender traitor," is scrawled on a wall in red graffiti, which brings to mind old pictures of Nazi Germany with "Jude" painted in yellow on Jewish-owned shop windows.
Cridland wore a Tom Cridland "30-Year Jacket" in "Chilli Red," a name and color that brings to mind something Guy Fieri might have worn to his senior prom.
The trailer shows off the series' distinct style, a dark and quirky blend that brings to mind earlier works like Pushing Daises, or basically anything directed by Tim Burton.
These old-studio flicks give "Café Society" a bit of oomph, even as its story also brings to mind Frank Capra's pre-Code title "Forbidden" (a plush Stanwyck vehicle).
The Fed's claim of confidence in its ability to achieve the twin goals of price stability and maximum employment brings to mind the unfounded optimism of an earlier era.
"Empathy School" appropriately finds Mr. Findlay, a large and crusty man who brings to mind the sort of irresponsible uncle that kids find irresistible, taking on a tutelary role.
Its minimalist stainless steel and glass have been replaced by warm tones, plush banquette seating and ornate crown molding that brings to mind turn-of-the-century Parisian rowhouses.
The pivotal opportunity that Tunisia's development presents for the Arab world and for its president brings to mind another Tunisian head of state, the legendary Habib Ben Ali Bourguiba.
Junkie, a shimmery dark green that brings to mind a cucumber peel, is one of the colors in the Urban Decay Vice line, which includes blue and black options.
This brings to mind the "driving while black" phenomenon, in which police officers stop African-American motorists without cause, or stop-and-frisk practices that predominantly single out blacks.
Indeed, it brings to mind that time Uber thought it was such great fun to post a blog about what it dubbed "rides of glory" — aka one night stands.
The Qajar period brings to mind an era of foreign intrusions and civil unrest, but there was also a palpable boost in the arts and crafts of the time.
But Mr. Heginbotham, 48, has revised it for the modern world, making a dance about outsiders that brings to mind issues of race, inequality and the treatment of women.
Then she makes a lame sort of jazz-hands gesture, and you laugh, because it brings to mind all those guys who love Liza and Meryl and Patti LuPone.
The food at the restaurant is meant to be "Indonesian cuisine with a modern French flair"; the dining room décor brings to mind an upscale, foreign-owned Balinese resort.
A 2016 construction brings to mind a gymnastics rig for extraterrestrials: two 30-foot aluminum poles rest across winged pommel horses behind what looks like a ruined fiberglass trampoline.
There aren't too many details on the series itself, but the blend of '80s suburbia and science fiction brings to mind another streaming platform's juggernaut series: Netflix's Stranger Things.
It's an impressive cavalcade of autotune and synth pads that brings to mind Sky Ferreira (if you're being generous) or sped-up conference call hold music (if you're not).
"Too Much," one of the standout tracks, brings to mind not-so-distant throwbacks like Annie and The Knife, and she ups her annunciation and matures her lovelorn angst.
The tradition getting as many good deals as possible on Black Friday often brings to mind people who can't afford to spend excessive amounts of money during the holiday season.
It also brings to mind my time at J. B. Martin Middle School in Paradis, Louisiana, where in history class the history of black folks started and ended with slavery.
This brings to mind Thom Andersson's film essay Los Angeles Plays Itself, especially his gripe about Hollywood's "betrayal of its native city," by always portraying it as something it's not.
While the idea of generic goods often brings to mind less-than-attractive packaging, Brandless's products come in cool, minimalist packaging that won't look out-of-place amidst pricier goods.
Facebook's apparent manipulation with what's trending brings to mind the "blacklisting" tool that human curators were able to use before the team was fired last month and replaced with engineers.
A Conner4Real song that compares the United States military's murder of Bin Laden to having sex is uncomfortably catchy but brings to mind the sloppy shock humor of Team America.
If done well, it brings to mind the sheer excitement of playing the first demos for Metal Gear Solid, Half-Life, or Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (that level editor).
The thing is so ugly and shoddily done that it brings to mind a whole cornucopia of questions—most notably, how did anyone at Netflix actually allow this to exist?
The video brings to mind the content on TikTok, the hugely popular social-media platform, where users make slapdash, absurdist remixes of songs and videos, adding digital filters and ornaments.
The railing, a curving structure that brings to mind vines and aquatic plants, was designed by James Wallace, a sculptor and a founder of the Metal Museum near downtown Memphis.
"Escape from the City" in particular—with its breakneck tempo, metallic bass intro and chunky power chords—brings to mind peak-era pop-punk; it's even genuinely sort of edgy.
Along with this clinical setting, the tampering with people's personas brings to mind the aversion therapy of the Ludovico Technique in A Clockwork Orange, which Roberts cites as an influence.
With its mix of down-home coziness and violent desperation, "Girl" brings to mind a fraught collaboration by Thornton Wilder and Eugene O'Neill, with a dash of William Saroyan's whimsy.
The effect of the new technology is unprecedented in distance running, and brings to mind Speedo's LZR full-body swimming suits, which substantially reduced friction compared to previous standard gear.
But the serial collapse and the sheer insubstantiality of these projects brings to mind Thomas Macaulay's jibe that an acre of Middlesex is worth more than a principality in Utopia.
Then, of course, there is the Russia investigation, where the prosecution of Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn brings to mind the classic Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon.
Unless you live on Park Avenue, the suit brings to mind job interviews, junior salespeople, young employees behind the counter at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, hotel clerks, and court appearances.
The speculation about these comments in Washington brings to mind Trump's vague threat, back in May, that there could be "tapes" about his conversations with fired FBI director James Comey.
Directed by Kirill Mikhanovsky, who shares script credit with Alice Austen, "Give Me Liberty" at times brings to mind the work of Aleksei German, a Russian master of controlled chaos.
This brings to mind Jessica Rabbit, the bodacious femme fatale in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" who purrs "I'm just drawn that way" — yeah, but by whom, for whom and why?
But historians of 1970s American politics say Trump's recent encouragement of and tolerance for violence against demonstrators brings to mind not a past candidate but a past president: Richard Nixon.
The latter emoji brings to mind the design activism of Sara Hendren's "The Accessible Icon Project," which advocates for a wheelchair icon in which the figure actively powers their tool.
Many may raise their eyebrows at my use of this word, which brings to mind military juntas in faraway countries who use violence and the element of surprise to gain power.
That brings to mind one of America's most poignant political history lessons: The cover up is worse than the crime, a legacy from the Watergate scandal that brought down a president.
This brings to mind the disturbing image of a suited CEO hacking up phlegm-streaked £50 notes, choking on great wodges of cash in a literal representation of modern football's excess.
While the concept of "socially conscious advertising" quickly brings to mind unkind memories of Pepsi's failed protest campaign with Kendall Jenner, traces can also be found in the world of fashion.
Setting her cap for Laurent, this Thérèse brings to mind the succubus vamps portrayed on screen by Theda Bara a century ago, except without the promise of fun in the sack.
Today's acquisition marks a major win for the small company, whose journey from crowdfunded product to multi-million dollar corporate prize brings to mind a similar transition for VR manufacturer Oculus.
The limited console is a translucent blue color with sleek copper accents that brings to mind the streak of translucent consoles, controllers, and handhelds that graced the '5003s and early '00s.
It's an idea that brings to mind Jonas Pfeil's Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera, which similarly took a bunch of cameras and fit them into a foam ball for interesting aerial shots.
When you talk about news gathering that brings to mind thousands of journalists who are, the way that they literally go out and get and capture the news has completely changed.
Image: Samuel Quinn The title-track from Doug Tuttle's forthcoming album It Calls On Me, is a tightly wound rocker that brings to mind a folk rock private press from 227.
Musically, Sub Luna draw on East Coast hip-hop; crafting chilled out, rough around the edges, boom-bap that brings to mind the likes of 36 Chambers-era RZA and Madlib.
He has the advantage, though, of being able to use his entire body, even if he can't escape from that suspended hole, which resonantly brings to mind both womb and tomb.
In addition to sweet scents, like figs and peaches, and floral scents, like rose and violet, sensual Venus brings to mind a muskier base note that adds complexity and lasting power.
And "don't accuse me" also brings to mind her rejoinder to President Trump a year ago, after Democrats took back the House, vaulting her into the speakership for the second time.
But even now, a mention of the Tyrannosaurus rex brings to mind (for many of us, at least) the brown-green, scaly monster that roars like a lion in that film.
The megaphoned voice bellowing on "Boss" rides over D'Angelo-like bass guitar lines, while "Wounds" and its strings samples brings to mind Dre anointing a young Eminem with diamond-quality beats.
This is the sad truth ... The difference between me and Rocky's treatment and process in Sweden brings to mind two concepts that disgustingly go hand in hand: white privilege and systematic racism.
A long-sleeved off-the-shoulder top with a nipple pasty is an outfit statement that brings to mind exactly one other fashion moment: Lil' Kim's iconic 1999 MTV VMA's get-up.
The frequency with which ideological questions in the Democratic Party seem to hide behind procedural, or sometimes group-based, veneers, also brings to mind an older strain of thought in American politics.
Flashback: While the circumstances are different, this brings to mind the recent battle in October when a 17-year old undocumented teenager in custody successfully terminated her pregnancy after a court victory.
The jacket copy for "Trying to Float: Coming of Age in the Chelsea Hotel" calls her a "bohemian Eloise for our times," billing that brings to mind a self-consciously precocious imp.
A small bedroom without walls brings to mind an archaeological site like the ancient Anatolian city of Catalhoyuk, suggesting that domestic relationships haven't changed all that much since the introduction of agriculture.
" It comes to light that the mole is motivated by a desire to build "one world" — a single borderless country that brings to mind Facebook's hope to "bring the world closer together.
Stark's phrase brings to mind the Pictures Generation, a title that emerged in the late 1970s to refer to contemporary artists such as Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Louise Lawler, and Cindy Sherman.
The installation brings to mind the massive scale of the universe, the depth of the darkness we see when gazing up into it, and the relative ways in which we experience time.
Whenever the moth speaks, we see him swell in size like a sound wave anthropomorphized; under his voice we hear a scritchy noise that, comic-cruelly, brings to mind a bug zapper.
It brings to mind the conclusion of Rilke's invocation of the image of his father as a young man in a daguerreotype, "oh quickly disappearing photograph in my more slowing disappearing hand."
" Ultimately, the girl emerges not only uncrushed but one of Russia's best, and most beloved, contemporary authors, which brings to mind Auden's famous words about Yeats: "Mad Ireland hurt him into poetry.
Its quasi-randomness brings to mind the work of several contemporary painters, notably Nicole Eisenman, Neo Rauch, and Peter Williams, each of whom embrace complex imagery with the feel of non-sequiturs.
To the Editor: Alisa Roth's review of "No Visible Bruises," by Rachel Louise Snyder (June 9), brings to mind how easy it is for bystanders to miss the cues of domestic abuse.
The combination is reminiscent of Iskra (with a lot more death metal acumen), but also brings to mind a crustier Nightfell or blacker Winds of Genocide, or an all-around more metallic Provoked.
If his name brings to mind Otto von Bismarck, the 4003th-­century German statesman and grand European strategist, that's because he is descended from the Iron Chancellor's brother ("a potato farmer," he notes).
Talk of buying Time Warner naturally brings to mind AOL's disastrous 1999 acquisition of Time Warner, which over 15 years later is still remembered as the most catastrophically failed merger of all time.
Not only were the Cubs the best team in baseball, with depth that brings to mind the great Yankees teams of the 1950s, Joe Maddon has been October-weird throughout the regular season.
Brought by Curator's Office, this time-lapse animation of over 2693,000 photographs — scored to a jarring string instrument (a sitar, maybe) — brings to mind not only Afrofuturism, but also Günter Brus's Aktionist performances.
In his Piano Sonata No. 1 (dedicated to the writer Thomas Mann), the music's jaunty, street-smart energy blends with pungent harmonies to create a steely tension that sometimes brings to mind Shostakovich.
Miller's political pedigree and pragmatic approach to policy brings to mind U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, who forged a 13-year run representing the 2nd District before her ascent to the upper chamber.
If Blunt is my favorite living actress, it's partly because she brings to mind those other performers—no longer alive, but immortal—who traded with equal ease in the mystery of blithe spirits.
This brings to mind Ariel Sharon's reversal on his longstanding insistence that he would not withdraw Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip, something that he ended up doing in the summer of 2005.
Indeed, he brings to mind George Orwell's observation that totalitarianism demands the continuous alteration of the past, and in the long run probably demands a disbelief in the very existence of objective truth.
For most travelers to Greenland, the capital city of Nuuk, like the rest of the country, brings to mind the northern lights, dog sledding, whale watching, and treks to dramatic glaciers and fjords.
Flooded with light and complicated feelings that she never manages to articulate, she brings to mind a saint in religious reverie, her eyes and smile as shining, bright and wide as the world.
With its waterfront position and optimistic thrust, the Elbphilharmonie also brings to mind Sydney's opera house — another landmark building that was criticized and derided during its construction for overrunning budgets and missing deadlines.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling rampant teen spirit into balletic unity, this pulsating production at times brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones.
In this set, her nostalgic portrait of her late mother is genuinely moving, but her funniest material, about the challenges of being poor, brings to mind the best stand-up of Roseanne Barr.
It brings to mind the fraying details of Nadia's reality in Russian Doll, the loss of control both she and the Mileses (both of them) feel as their lives spin out of control.
This brings to mind the moment when Hillary Clinton released a campaign video to her supporters in 2016 she where she asked, "why aren't I 50 points ahead?" in the polls over Trump.
"The Democrats' 'Green New Deal' brings to mind an insight from Churchill: Socialism may begin with the best of intentions, but it always ends with the Gestapo," tweeted Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas.
Yet, as startling as those numbers are, they also brings to mind a more intriguing question: What are the possibilities for velocity in baseball—in a year, in five years, or in 2100?
The phrase used in many of these releases — "powered by AI" — brings to mind the artificial intelligence in films like Her; semi-sentient computers that can joke with you, understand you, look after you.
It brings to mind the infamous Oklahoma PastaGate, in which Oklahoma self-reported a possible NCAA violation when three football players ate a shit ton of pasta at an all-you-can-eat banquet.
Its interface brings to mind the functionality of an early 2000s PC video player, and it can break down, like when the sound cuts out as you move from one clip to the next.
The style brings to mind Tim and Eric's Doug Lussenhop and Vic Berger's style of editing—a frenzied mess brought together by absurd sound design, effects, and live direction, birthing a comedically unsettling narrative.
Goonies, 1985 The pack of kids at the heart of the story brings to mind Goonies and relies on its popular '80s theme – kids who save the day thanks to their faith in friendship.
The image of thousands of trays filled with neat rows of ramrod limp croissants—Tesco sells 1m pieces a week—brings to mind the eccentricities of that great oddball of English fiction: Hercule Poirot.
It brings to mind all of those old stories about horse racing jockeys wasting away the weight only to be found as dead as Shergar in the sauna or steam room by the cleaners.
"So a high salary 'for a woman' brings to mind a different dollar amount that a high salary 'for a man,' and this leads to salary discrepancies across all fields," Carnes said by email.
All the talk of the ocean and its bottomless depths brings to mind the play's flaws: it has a washed-out, watery quality, and the characters, while agreeable company, are not exactly bottomlessly interesting.
"She brings to mind a beautiful, sheltered girl at her first grown-up dance, putting on airs and hoping against hope she'll get away with it," Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times.
The smell from commercial cannabis farms, which brings to mind a mixture of rotting lemons and sulfur, is nothing like the wafting cloud that might hover over a Phish show, pot farm detractors say.
His position on the immigration crisis — that cruel border-control measures act as a deterrent, and that they're politically advantageous — brings to mind a series of events that took place in Australia in 212.
White asparagus brings to mind Dutch still life, as well as pointing to the intractable ambiguity of even the crispest photograph, since it's so hard not to read these particular examples as French fries.
The wholesale rejection of expert testimony Trump displays across an ever-widening array of topics brings to mind nothing less grave than the precursors to the purge of the intelligentsia during China's Cultural Revolution.
She stands up to her mother in conversation with the eye-rolling exasperation of a contemporary teenager, and she has an insolent beauty, with a face that brings to mind the young Debbie Harry.
It brings to mind the movie Inglourious Basterds, and the bone-chilling sound The Bear Jew's baseball bat made as he pounded it against a concrete wall to ready it for Nazi skull-bashing.
Rogers brought a demo of "Alaska," on which her supple soprano bobs and weaves over a sparse shuffle beat that brings to mind Williams's own work with producing partner Chad Hugo as the Neptunes.
In its shape, "Hail, Caesar!" at times brings to mind one of those old plot-free film revues that featured a grab bag of studio talent performing in strung-together musical, comic and dramatic scenes.
Read More: It's Our Fault That AI Thinks White Names Are More 'Pleasant' Than Black Names The question of how to erase bias in databases is much thornier, however, and brings to mind earlier developments.
His public story about personal tragedy brings to mind Jimmy Kimmel's own take on the health care debate, which he discussed on air last month while sharing the story of his infant son's difficult birth.
Thankfully, the true heart of "Je Suis Prest" is Claire's experience preparing for war and how it brings to mind her time as a nurse during World War II. She doesn't wholly seem like herself.
News of former congressman Harold Ford, Jr.'s firing by Morgan Stanley brings to mind a big new question: Is the sexual harassment tsunami that's barreling through Hollywood and Capitol Hill coming to Wall Street?
The results include one of her signature ''palette'' prints — with fat watercolor streaks of muted grays, greens and pinks — as well as wildflower scenes and Japanese-inspired marbling that brings to mind worn river rocks.
Europe's reaction to this new reality brings to mind Stevie, the heroine from Edward Albee's play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" when she learns that her husband has fallen in love with a goat.
The production inevitably brings to mind another memoir of a show, the current hit "Springsteen on Broadway," in which the rock star Bruce Springsteen alternates recitations from his autobiography with introspective performances of his songs.
"Coming Close" brings to mind the necessity of understanding labor, not as an abstracted notion, but as a corporeal, lived experience, so that one can understand how it can either nourish and demean the soul.
Mr. Aiken is a less impressive singer but a better actor (he did a stint in "Spamalot" on Broadway after all) and at his best he brings to mind a calmer version of Martin Short.
The development spurred by Toledo and his arts center adds to San Agustín's charm, but it also brings to mind questions about gentrification and whether CaSa is truly benefiting the local community, or marginalizing it.
With her belted jeans and leather jacket, she brings to mind the mid-1980s Madonna (Lady Gaga, too), whose motorcycle babe in turn summoned up Monroe and Brando, a dizzying chain of pop-culture signification.
Dominique Morisseau has one of the most penetrating voices to emerge from the last decade of American theater, combining poetic vernacular with a probing social conscience that brings to mind Arthur Miller and August Wilson.
The experiment brings to mind Komar and Melamid's "Most Wanted" project in the 1990s, in which that Russian duo created paintings based on polls of what people from various countries like to see in art.
The combination of the color of the coat, the isolation of the girl and the crepuscular woods brings to mind Little Red Riding Hood, an association that settles in your mind like an unformed thought.
"The I.M.F. is a bad word in Argentina because of the memories it brings to mind of economic programs that almost never turned out well," said Matias Carugati, chief economist at Management & Fit, a consultancy.
That brings to mind a certain tweeter in chief, and so does the argument that when you feel compelled to project an unforgiving kind of masculine strength, you end up in a twisted, tortured place.
The film's circus setting brings to mind the clown-obsessed Italian auteur Federico Fellini, and the reminiscent whimsy of the children's journey calls to mind Amarcord, his Academy Award-winning masterpiece of nostalgia for childhood.
I'd wanted to kick things off with a ketwurst, a truly arresting vertical combination of sausage and bread that brings to mind a particularly inflamed medical condition, that was the Communist backlash to the hotdog.
The Week Ahead "MDLSX": At first glance, the title of the latest offering from Motus — a boundary-defying international theater troupe that honestly and ardently aspires to the revolutionary — brings to mind an optometrist's eye chart.
The best thing about Brilliant (apart from the wall of water at the entrance that brings to mind a glass-plated plumbing emergency) is the fresh carrot pickle served up from a small stainless steel tray.
Ori and the Blind Forest is one of the best Xbox One games ever made, with polished, Metroidvania-style gameplay, a haunting soundtrack, and gorgeous, painted art that brings to mind the best of traditional animation.
Or maybe that's just what he brings to mind for me: He's an avatar of the life I most wanted to pursue growing up, and an expression of my ongoing connection to that part of me.
The location -- Helsinki, Finland -- brings to mind images of George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev or Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin sitting for their own summits, a model Trump has told planners he wants to emulate.
The door of the cylindrical centerpiece of Kristen Robinson's set — which brings to mind an Art Deco bank vault — opens to reveal a sparsely furnished room with a single, high window and a floor of dirt.
The disingenuous insistence that Trump, too, really wanted to get to the bottom of all this calls to mind O.J. Simpson's quest to find the "real killer," but it also brings to mind an earlier president.
The whole Texas tempest brings to mind the Kansas kerfuffle in which that state's secretary of state, Kris Kobach, claimed mass fraud as justification for a strict voter ID law that went into effect in 2013.
Anyways, watch our terrified little Vice President imitate Daddy Trump: Twitter was left aghast: Pence's water bottle move brings to mind an old story: NY gov Dewey is in an elevator with his devoted aide Burwell Bixby.
To those who don't know guns well, the term "assault rifle" brings to mind either a sniper's gun or a fully automatic weapon we have seen in the movies, meant to mow down large numbers of people.
When Pantone introduced Greenery as the color of 2017 — that zesty yellow-green hue that brings to mind tropical flora as quickly as it does tech products from the early aughts — it rapidly infiltrated the fashion scene.
It brings to mind a specific security controversy pertaining to WhatsApp's platform earlier this year, after The Guardian reported claims by a security researcher that he'd identified a "backdoor" in WhatsApp's crypto — a claim WhatsApp vigorously denied.
This incident brings to mind the Hainan Island incident, which involved a midair collision between an American P-3 and a Chinese fighter jet in 2001, and which triggered an intense diplomatic stalemate that lasted 11 days.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling rampant teen spirit into balletic unity, this pulsating production from the Playwrights Realm at times brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones.
In our current moment, the phrase "big game hunter" brings to mind the Trump sons posing with their kills, holding dead leopards and detached elephant trunks as sublimated stand-ins for wealth, privilege, and supposed masculine strength.
In the end, she bears her breasts on a golden platter and invites her tormentors to eat, an image that brings to mind the Minne di Sant'Agata, a breast-shaped Sicilian sweet with a cherry on top.
We're premiering their video for "BOY" below – a rainy day lullaby that brings to mind the following images: The Wicker Man but in an urban setting, David Gilmour endlessly riding the night bus, that sort of thing.
A machine brings to mind an assemblage of mechanisms, a utilitarian object that follows a set of instructions; stepping into the basement, we are not confronted by streams of zeroes and ones but colorful and painterly works.
BEIJING — When supplies of China's favorite meat run low, Beijing calls upon its strategic pork reserve, a name that brings to mind vast piles of sausages, bacon and spareribs housed in secret underground vaults across the country.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones.
Homler's incantatory work brings to mind the performance artist Laurie Anderson, the avant-garde composer Meredith Monk, and NYC underground opera star, Klaus Nomi—blending raw and rural sound and outsider art within an urban aesthetic and energy.
Her early Madonna-esque delivery (the vocals remind if of the sort of breathy, limited way Madonna was produced in the early days) brings to mind some of the expert ways she played with these ideas as well.
It also brings to mind the two-hour over-run gathering Trump had with Putin at the G-20 meeting in Hamburg, Germany, closely followed by an hour-long conversation with the Russian leader later at a dinner.
In following the phases of one woman's life from cradle to grave through the clashing perspectives of three alter egos, "Hundred" inevitably brings to mind Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women," which won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
This track's sinister synths are enhanced by the video's flashy, atmospheric lighting, and while the overall sound brings to mind the bit in a contemporary horror film when shit's about to go down, the video is all party.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling rampant teen spirit into balletic unity, this pulsating portrait of a girls' soccer team at times brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones.
The structure of Consumers' Buyline brings to mind Nxivm's setup, with members recruiting other members and the way that Raniere was often introduced late in a participant's membership, standing out of reach at the top of the pyramid.
While any mention of DeChambeau quickly brings to mind his all-one-length irons and "mad scientist" reputation, it's worth noting that he won the Memorial at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Ohio while not at his best.
That extra space allows for a larger Genius Bar that stretches the length of the store and a special HomePod listening area sealed behind glass that brings to mind the once-popular world of hi-fi stereo stores.
If you aren't convinced yet, remember that sock-wearing comes with a highly customizable UX. If the word "sock" brings to mind a thick winter wool, keep in mind that there are plenty of other sock fabrics out there.
This brings to mind Zittel's comments in a 2001 interview with Allan McCollum: One of the main things that I have been wondering about is how one can actually live a "liberated" life, or if this is even possible.
The name brings to mind the infamous landfill, lately being transformed into a city park, on Staten Island; at the end of the bar, a dour portrait of a man in a tricorne hat glowers at would-be revellers.
The effect brings to mind the experience of wandering into a cut-rate movie theater on a hot day, with a hangover, and walking in on the kind of low-budget suspense movie that usually goes straight to video.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (1:30).
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (44753:44743).
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (200:2312).
Her name brings to mind Edwardian corset dresses and Julian Sands in a meltingly lit field of poppies — though her asperity and sense of moral stakes, so in tune with Forster's, were the crisp counterpoint to all that romance.
Many eyewitness accounts of that evening survive in the form of letters, diary entries, affidavits, and other documents, but listening to one, with vocal inflections just as telling as its content, brings to mind a much more vivid scene.
Calvin's work brings to mind the paintings of Alex Katz, but whereas Katz's work combines sexual tension with the veneer of proper appearances, Calvin's paintings lack the tension of either Katz's work or of what happens on the Met stage.
This moral complexity brings to mind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in which two nations have historical claims to the same land, and at various times, have conducted surprise attacks, perpetrated massacres, and sought to drive each other from their homes.
The organization of the works on view brings to mind one of those schematic overhead views of the brain that represent the left hemisphere as controlling linear thinking, mathematics, and logic, and the right one as guiding visualization, imagination, and rhythm.
Say you're talking to another American, from Portland or outside the South, and you ask them the first five things that "Alabama" brings to mind, what do you think those five things would be and how many would be positive associations?
If all of that brings to mind comparisons with some other recent prospects who have enjoyed varying levels of success at the professional level—like Jimmer Fredette, Doug McDermott, or Nik Stauskas—well, that's probably your unconscious bias at work.
Hadi's ability to capture the particular qualities of her subjects, to show them in a state that is both natural and revealing, brings to mind the Hollywood portraits of Sam Taylor-Johnson (then Taylor-Wood), who photographed famous men crying.
White Collar Watch The news that the blood-testing company Theranos is being investigated by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission brings to mind the adage that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Greif brings to mind a host of critics from William Hazlitt to Lionel Trilling, but most of all he suggests it is possible to write about the culture with a reverence for language and a passion for what has come before.
Further, numerous shots of  a group of girls laying languorously entwined, brings to mind the Lisbon sisters of The Virgin Suicides; scenes of perfume bottles held in hands adorned with coral red nail polish put in mind a Miss Dior commercial.
This episode's whimsical humor and cautionary moralizing (Seize the day!) brings to mind classic "Twilight Zone" episodes like "One for the Angels," and Reynolds brings out the best in his actors — especially Anderson, who is the perfect comic foil for DeLuise.
Shooting mostly with hand-held cameras and relying on the intimacy of the performances, the director Lukas Dhont probes his protagonist's mind through bold naturalistic style that brings to mind the Dardenne Brothers (and also emulates their signature tracking shots).
Combined with his panther-like mien, jet-black towering sweep of hair, and effortless rakishness, Weir brings to mind Tom Hiddleston's Loki, the main difference being that Weir, of course, does not for a second seem to be playing a part.
Jones managed to round up four of the artist's rare, late works, whose peculiar air of elegy and pathos seeps out from an unlikely material — hardened black tar, which brings to mind the plastic goop of the earlier pencil holders.
With its painted gothic backdrops (Beowulf Boritt did the sets) and its cheerful, pun-slinging cast (led by the dimpled Hadley Fraser in the title role), this "Young Frankenstein" brings to mind the hoary old days of the music hall.
Their style sometimes brings to mind Robert Glasper and his Experiment band, but the Baylors (Jean on vocals and Marcus on drums) are also willing to engage more directly with the sound of straight-ahead jazz or classic, midcentury R&B.
For though its title evokes the Middle East (and the John O'Hara novel "Appointment in Samarra," about one man's road to death), this "Samara" frequently brings to mind movies of the brutal Old West, where life was cheap and horizons endless.
Instead, the diminutive Ms. Staunton brings to mind a tiny yet terrifying attack dog who indeed resembles the "little yum yum" spoken of by George and whose signature bray knows no limits — until George takes control and all bets are off.
That's the woman who plays Sabina, the Antrobus's mantrap of a maid, embodied with original comic flair by Mary Wiseman, who brings to mind not so much Ms. Bankhead (who created the part) as a young Lucille Ball with an attitude.
"The Beginning" (2019) is delightful because he takes the material of glass in another direction, packing in soil and gravel and green plant matter in a manner that brings to mind hydroponic gardens or greenhouses, and yields an Edenic effect.
Every time I read reviews of the show, the word "nostalgia" appears, and that's OK with me: The series brings to mind the films and novels of Stephen King, Ken Russell's Altered States, and also some of Steven Spielberg's stuff.
The figure's chest is a field of cerulean blue cluttered with a blue star, a donut-like circle, scrubby brush marks, and a brown X, which brings to mind Malcolm X, while the black head and shoulder recalls Ellison's Invisible Man.
The film is a throwback to a period when sci-fi was an oddball genre instead of a dominant and increasingly fan-driven one; it heavily references Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, and its surreal ending brings to mind Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
That Sonic Mania brings to mind, on playing its Green Hill and Studiopolis stages in a couple of previews, Sonic 2 and CD way more than any other old-school Sonics can be attributed to Whitehead and Thornley's own tastes, and previous work.
This finding brings to mind Dan T. Cathy, the chief executive of Chick-fil-A, who in 2012 angered many progressives with public comments opposing same-sex marriage — but who also received plaudits, and perhaps increased business, from those who agreed with him.
The vehemence of this belief brings to mind the now-quaint and overexuberant pundit prophecies in the wake of Barack Obama's elevation to the presidency, which proclaimed in near-unison that America had officially passed into a "post-racial" phase of political life.
The old way made Kipnis's swing longer, and now he has more time to react to pitches — even if it makes for an unusual stance that brings to mind the Hall of Famer Rod Carew, who is immortalized in bronze outside Target Field.
Designed for Oeuffice, another company he co-founded, the box was made by a Lebanese craftsman who specializes in wood inlay, but brings to mind the graphic plastic laminates of the Memphis designer Ettore Sottsass, who lived nearby most of his life.
Lumino City, a mobile game created by State of Play Games that brings to mind the best of PlayStation series LittleBigPlanet, almost single-handedly destroys the stereotype that the only good software to come out of London is rooted in the financial sector.
By kicking off its season in St. Pete, IndyCar hitches its wagon to a hundred-year history of Florida car racing, one that brings to mind Sebring, Nascar and Malcolm Campbell setting speed records on the beaches of Daytona in the late 1920s.
The ring (now in possession of the giant Fafner) is cursed; the natural order has been disrupted; the only hope of averting the inevitable global calamity (which brings to mind climate change) is for the ring to be returned to the river.
The arrangement of symbols brings to mind a wall of Egyptian hieroglyphics mixed with modern languages and signs, reminding this viewer at least that we live in a hodge-podge of languages and codes that we are constantly sorting through and interpreting.
It brings to mind census or job application categories, but while everyone in this series might simply be put in "Asian" or "Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander" on such forms, here they get to attest to a wide range of backgrounds.
"The assumption of experts is that the work was executed by a team under a single master, for there is a unity of composition, style and concept that inevitably brings to mind Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes," a Times correspondent, Flora Lewis, once wrote.
It manages to present the glory of airplane technology and the fragility of glass in a single image (and brings to mind a photo of the Graf Zeppelin printed from a cracked dry-plate glass negative in 1929: flight and broken glass together).
His 1988 National Theater play, "Mountain Language," for instance, may have been inspired by the plight of the Kurds, but the director Jamie Lloyd's stinging reappraisal of it here brings to mind the separation of immigrant families at the United States border.
Although the Kardashian name typically brings to mind a life of luxury and posh Calabasas mansions, Kourtney said she was required to have a job every summer growing up, including a stint as a retail associate at a Guess store on Rodeo Drive.
If the score often suggests a rock hootenanny at a with-it, youth-courting church, the design brings to mind a sound and light show that might be whipped up for holiday spectacles at such an institution, albeit of a sophisticated order.
With Mr. Scott, Mr. Plummer instead creates a rapacious man whose hunger for wealth and power (and more money, always more) has hollowed him out and whose fatherly touch, at its most consuming, brings to mind Goya's painting of Saturn eating his son.
When the young men from Cinema America were accosted, their attackers demanded they take off their T-shirts (they refused); the detail brings to mind the words of Billy Bragg, a British singer, who once said that "the revolution is just a T-shirt away".
Their marriage more or less fits the description of a superstar marrying a regular guy, and the fleeting bond she shares with a fellow astronaut (Jon Hamm) brings to mind movie stars who realize they can only really share their lives with other famous people.
Motorola's new camera also brings to mind Essential's upcoming 360-degree camera, which attaches to the Essential Phone through a modular system that will likely be one of the biggest competitors to Motorola's Mod system upon the phone's release in the next few weeks.
"At night," Goldberg writes, "Moscow is the czardom of black cats and Black Marias," and the scene that develops brings to mind the darkly satirical atmosphere of Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita," enhanced by Goldberg's ironic commentary on Soviet history and the Yiddish theater.
Densely layered, reverb-laden guitar competes with complex vocal harmonies and sparse drums to create a sound that brings to mind both an artist like 60s cult figure Pete Drake ('the man who made his steel guitar talk') and the weirdest parts of Tom Waits.
The way Iglesias makes work by reproducing, drawing from archives, and using collective labor brings to mind the image of the internet as a web where information is collected and connected by links, an idea contradicted by the seemingly organic forms of the installation.
In the foreground of a related hand-colored engraving, untitled and dated 1983-1990, the elided contour outline of a woman in the foreground brings to mind the work of Richard Lindner (1901-1978), a German artist and illustrator who was friends with Steinberg.
In "Relaxing" (oil on linen, 2019), which brings to mind Eunice Golden's daring, cock-filled "Male Landscapes" of the late 1960s, Skolnick offers a sausage-like penis tucked neatly between a pair of spread legs rendered in the electric palette of an acid-popping Impressionist.
The stylized confinement brings to mind the surreal panic of the videos for 1990s anthems by Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails, which she says she sent as references for the video to director Zev Deans, along with visuals by Smashing Pumpkins and Deftones.
It's not quite as cut-and-dry as Hy Weiss's fifty dollar handshake, but it's still slimy, and brings to mind Lester Bangs's fears of a sanitized, soulless music landscape, wherein the tastemakers are just regurgitating whatever they've guzzled down from the hands that feed.
Similarly, the character of Munroe's art also brings to mind that of the pioneer in abstraction Hilma af Klint (1862-1944), a Swedish mystic whose paintings predated the non-realist, image-making experiments of such legendary early modernists as Wassily Kandinksy or Piet Mondrian.
True, a bare description of her latest subject — a romance between a girl of mixed race and the white scion of the family that rules the town in Georgia where they live — brings to mind a century's worth of purplish novels about forbidden love.
"The assumption of experts is that the work was executed by a team under a single master, for there is a unity of composition, style and concept that inevitably brings to mind Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes," a celebrated Times correspondent, Flora Lewis, once wrote.
The only reason I haven't recounted its many graces since it launched in late 2018 is because the French-inspired boîte is only 34 seats, and demand for tables brings to mind the early, pre-reservation days at Bad Saint and Rose's Luxury in Washington.
To the Editor: Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim's essay on Kurt Tucholsky (July 14) brings to mind the brilliantly satirical but perhaps overlooked "Deutschland, Deutschland, Über Alles," produced by Tucholsky in collaboration with the pioneering photomontage artist John Heartfield and published in Berlin in 1929.
In her feathered blond wig and slightly soiled mini-dress, this Charity brings to mind those good-natured C-list actresses in 1960s B movies who broke your heart because they exuded such a hunger for a stardom that would clearly never be theirs.
This situation brings to mind the brouhaha surrounding a Mike Daisey monologue on This American Life that was found to be partly embellished or, further back, James Frey's A Million Little Pieces, originally sold as a memoir but discovered to contain completely fabricated passages.
Each of the gospels includes an incipit page, an introductory sheet that states "here begins the narrative," which is richly framed in a large rectangle, drawing on additional interlaced and floral patterns, and brings to mind the older and more elaborate Book of Kells.
If, at times, her works brings to mind major historical figures, such as Isamu Noguchi, Louise Bourgeois, Dieter Roth, Constantin Brancusi, Eva Hesse, and Theodore Roszak, the connection is always unexpected and fresh, and the conversation between her and art history is lively and animated.
Another evolutionary curveball, The Capsule begins with a bubbly passage of feedback-drenched robotic Krautrock and includes a nastier segment of sinister buzzing noises and tormented howling that brings to mind grim scenes from Event Horizon, Alien or (my own personal favorite) The Cube.
The design on the devices are pretty slick, and they feel nice in the hand, sporting what the company calls its loop surface, a rounded form factor that brings to mind a lot of what Nokia was offering in the smartphone space back in the day.
Manziel's clouded situation, amid continuing reports of excessive drinking and gambling, brings to mind the fate of Ryan Leaf, the second overall pick in the 1998 draft, who spent four seasons in the league before his career was cut short by erratic behavior and poor play.
As the app describes it, Aux is a "DJ for Your School" — a title that's a bit confusing, as it brings to mind music being played over the school's intercom system, as opposed to a social app for kids who attend school to use in the evenings.
The task force also chose as captain one of its own members, Davis Love III, a decision which brings to mind the appointment of Dick Cheney as George W. Bush's vice-presidential running mate in 2000 after Cheney had headed the search committee for a suitable candidate.
Its emphasis on a mother and daughter relationship, in particular, brings to mind maternal melodramas like the glorious weepie "Stella Dallas" (1937), about a woman who asks her wealthy estranged husband to finish raising their daughter so that the girl can live like the people in movies.
The family dynamics are pretty banal despite a solid cast, and the plot at least initially brings to mind "No Ordinary Family," a short-lived ABC drama about another suburban couple and their kids who acquire super powers, spiced with a touch of "Heroes" for good measure.
In it Way, along with illustrator Gabriel Ba, created a world that brings to mind Harry Potter, Doctor Who, the X-Men, and Men In Black—a kaleidoscope of pop-culture that imagines a trippy alternate universe in which John F. Kennedy had never been assassinated.
Add to this anecdote the Trump administration's attempt to undermine the consumer protection agency created by Dodd-Frank, along with similar congressional actions I suspect you haven't heard about (I'll fix that in a moment), and the person this brings to mind is the economist Hyman Minsky.
With white walls and contoured ceilings that look like creased paper and three spare enclosed gardens, it brings to mind a Shinto shrine, one of the simpler rural kinds of no-nonsense elegance, buildings that seem to both stand apart from and be open to nature.
Albums like 1988's Spirit of Eden and its predecessor, the two million copies-selling The Colour of Spring, are lush amalgamations of synth-pop ambient, jazz, classical and the kind of pastorally-focused English interpretation of rock that brings to mind sunrises over green belt towns.
Israeli veterans, an African-American veteran who has (at least in name) converted to Islam: As a premise for a novel, this conflict between evictors and evicted seems built for thematic complexity, as it brings to mind gentrification, the Israeli occupation of Palestine and much more.
That effort began as a way to help America perform better at the Bocuse d'Or, the biennial international cooking competition held in Lyon, France, that is wrapped in so many obscure rules and requires such intense training that it brings to mind Olympic-level dressage competition.
This brings to mind one of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's most memorable speeches during last year's campaign.
Pre-Seed Investors Invest in Ideas (and Little Else) The term pre-seed investing brings to mind a simple transaction: the founder with a great resume has an idea, the investor writes a check, and it's no big deal if things don't work out because it's just an experiment.
As a chronicle of a captive and abused people scheduled for redemption, it recalls the Hebrew Bible; as a historical vision of originary calamity and ultimate deliverance, it brings to mind Paradise Lost; and as a democratic catalogue of New World humanity, it follows Whitman, whom Neruda explicitly invokes.
It brings to mind people who learned about CBGB by shopping at John Varvatos; people who have never heard Darkness on the Edge of Town, but saw Springsteen on Broadway anyway; maybe even people who say, "Thanks buddy, rock and roll!" when a valet gives them their keys back.
These are dishes befitting the symbol, rendered in blue neon, that hangs outside the restaurant, a tight spiral that's surely meant to refer to the electric coil beneath the surface of an induction stove but also brings to mind the eyes of a cartoon character who's been hypnotized.
But it's easy to see why Matt Hyland, the chef, decided to top another of the pies with an Indian-style roasted-garlic pickle, fried curry leaves, fresh mint, and nigella seeds, and call it Hardika's Achaarlic Bread: the dough brings to mind a South Asian flatbread, like naan.
This is appropriate, since "War Paint" brings to mind many movies of that period, hen flicks (its stars were too regal to be chicks) like "The Women" and "Old Acquaintance," in which female antagonists in to-die-for dresses did fierce battle with one another, tooth and clawed quip.
The big-money, high-stakes jockeying brings to mind a significantly better Showtime series, "Billions," with the main difference here being the late-'80s setting, which informs the boys-will-be-boys atmosphere, where traders brazenly snort cocaine in the office and generally behave in unbridled frat-boy fashion.
The subtle play between fact and fiction in Komar and Melamid's "Appeles Ziablov" brings to mind fictitious narratives with real-life consequences circulating in this country, from Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, to the child sex ring run by the Democratic Party out of a pizza parlor.
One of the earliest ballpoint-pen pieces among the first group of drawings Way showed Castrucci years ago, it depicts an expansive blob covered with a maze of chemical-compound structures whose taped and inky surface brings to mind the milky luster of ancient, blue-and-white porcelain.
The tech community insists it is working for all, but the situation increasingly brings to mind "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," the iconic 1956 horror movie — set in a San Francisco suburb; the 1978 remake takes place in the city itself — of people being replaced by new and improved body duplicates.
Some of our most cryptic symbologists dabble in Masonic iconography: Bruce Nauman's "Topological Gardens," in which words such as "Fortitude" and "Justice" appear in neon on classical buildings, brings to mind the eighteenth degree of the Scottish Rite; Matthew Barney devoted one of his "Cremaster" films to a Masonic murder plot.
It brings to mind a friend's essay on all the wrong things people say when you're trying to get pregnant — hey, there's another life situation in which you want something you don't currently have and people are unspeakably awkward when things are rough, but goddamn jubilant when you finally have it.
Put differently, this variation on the Arthurian legend fleetingly brings to mind "Game of Thrones" but mostly plays out according to the Ritchie template: a self-amused, endlessly resourceful laddish hero gets in and out of trouble with winks, smarts and brute force, sometimes in the company of Jude Law.
Mosse's work brings to mind the questions posed by Saidiya Hartman in her book Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America (1997), which interrogates representations of violence against Black slaves: What interests me are the ways we are called upon to participate in such scenes.
To a degree, the run-up brings to mind past episodes of stock market booms and busts that were driven by investors piling into faddish technology stocks, such as the so called go-go years in the late 1960s and, more recently, the dot-com bubble that collapsed in 2000.
The controversy over this village's emblem might seem like a small local issue compared to more pressing national concerns, but the vote is reflective of disturbing larger trends; it brings to mind the current Trump-led backlash against political correctness and strains of white nationalism gaining visibility in the public eye.
A soundtrack full of cheerful oldies laid over the rotting guts of Castle Rock makes for a cognitive dissonance that brings to mind the delirium of not knowing whether to laugh or to cry, which feels fitting given that the characters of Castle Rock frequently find themselves stuck in an emotional rut.
As much as this shows the power of technology and innovation, it also brings to mind many questions around the rules of engagement in terms of trust and transparency in a world of bots, ML and AI. Understanding the "why" behind the "what" is often another critical component of working with artificial intelligence.
Tang Chang was a contemporary of the founding Concrete poet Haroldo de Campos, and his forays into abstraction immediately succeeded Jackson Pollock's death; his work brings to mind the bulbous shapes of Robert Motherwell's Elegy series and the elegance of Lala Rukh's drawings, another artist who mined the formal qualities of calligraphic notation.
It's National Twin Day, and while that brings to mind famous pop culture "twins" like Parent Trap's Hallie and Annie (Lindsay Lohan), or Leonardo DiCaprio's masterpiece performance in The Man In The Iron Mask, I would like to nominate Phoebe and Ursula Buffay as the best twin duo to grace our screens.
The climactic sequence that follows her arrival at the swap meet brings to mind Sofia Coppola's film "Lost in Translation": Like its Americans drifting through a Tokyo where they don't belong, Maura wanders the sea of food, clothing and electronics stalls looking confused and dislocated, the only white person in the building.
Morgan especially brings to mind the posture and the milieu of Redd Foxx, who became famous, in the fifties, for his "party records"—LPs that captured his profane night-club acts which people could put on in their living rooms, to re-create that exotic late-night atmosphere for their families and friends.
The prevailing whiteness brings to mind Ms. Kalman's installation piece, in collaboration with her son, Alex Kalman, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Sara Berman's Closet," a homage to the artist's mother, who wore primarily white clothes that she kept in a strikingly neat and beautiful closet (at the Met through Nov. 26).
And the central idea -- a journalist forced to share his body with an alien symbiote, whose presence grants him extraordinary powers -- actually brings to mind less the fringes of the Marvel universe than the 1984 comedy "All of Me," in which Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin found themselves in a similar squabbling predicament.
But mostly there are deft, insouciant ink-and-pencil drawings and a few fine-grained lithographs, including "The Lindy Hop," whose sinuous dancing couple brings to mind the work of Archibald J. Motley Jr. Covarrubias's line could have the assured sparseness of Matisse, and he had a similar affinity for female beauty.
Particularly because this show, in the words of Claire Gilman — the center's curator who organized this exhibition — is about "the right to refuse self-revelation and classification … to not be understood," it brings to mind provocative questions about how visual art in a public setting can weave in and out of obscurity and recognition.
But as seen in the trailer, the world of Hope County has changed a whole lot since Far Cry 5, with the kind of improvised weapons, colorful spray paint, and scavenged gear that brings to mind the lighthearted tone of games like the upcoming Rage 39.993 more than the dour world of the previous game.
The image of a government creating infinite piles of cash to finance whatever it wants to spend brings to mind Weimar-era wheelbarrows of cash, as Larry Summers wrote in his critique of MMT: [i]t is not true that governments can simply create new money to pay all liabilities coming due and avoid default.
The whole thing brings to mind how Target creeped out its customers a few years ago by using data mining to send ads for baby products to women who didn't even know they were pregnant yet, or who hadn't yet told their families and had to have an awkward conversation after the mail arrived.
The script especially brings to mind Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," seen in New York in 2015 (and made into a recent movie), in which replicants become comforters for the old and lonely; and Penelope Skinner's "The Ruins of Civilization" (2016), which concerns a husband-dominated, stay-at-home woman of tomorrow yearning for a child.
Speaking of treacle, and while I'm still here disclaiming, I might as well also acknowledge that it's abundantly possible that looking at my "Cloud Blossoms" brings to mind the Care Bears, because that's what happened to me at one point as I was photographing them — which did seem an almost exaggerated act to perform on works like these.
Yet at the same time, the fawning press brings to mind a recent essay about the way art featuring complex, even supposedly unlikable straight white women artists and characters — like Lena Dunham's Girls or Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag — gets praised and universalized as representing larger truths about an entire generation in a way that is ultimately reductive.
The attack brings to mind some of the "Wag the Dog" questions that arose when President Bill Clinton used missiles in the middle of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, with "Wag the Dog" a reference to the film with Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman where an administration manufactured a war to distract attention from a scandal.
Saint Julivert, on the same block as La Vara, is not technically Spanish: the seafood-centric menu is "inspired by ports of call near and far," according to the restaurant's Web site, and the interior of the narrow space, a former coffee shop, brings to mind a chic fishmonger's shop or a European ferry-terminal café.
"Bill," by Ms. Eyal, a longtime member of Batsheva Dance Company, and Mr. Behar, is a quirky departure, but brings to mind the work of the choreographer Ohad Naharin as its malleable performers move with rippling precision that utilizes their strength — deep pliés that root into the floor — and suppleness, with torsos that bend and stretch like taffy.
But in the shocking new 29-page indictment filed by the US Department of Justice against 12 Russian intelligence operatives for meddling in the 2016 election, there is one passage that brings to mind a moment when Trump publicly asked the Russians to do something -- and privately, they turned around and did exactly what he'd requested.
It remains dark and desperate music but is more in line with John Fahey and Syd Barrett then the psychopathic rock of Venom P Stinger or Dead C. Listen to "Spring's Slaughter," a track taken from the album, that continues Evans dark and desperate music that at times brings to mind the gothic murder ballads of the Handsome Family.
Both start out as comedies that soon morph into increasingly serious, scary horror stories, and each brings to mind Walt Kelly's famous Pogo line, a lamentable truth he used for the first Earth Day in 1970: "We have met the enemy and he is us," a phrase that has been making the rounds again since the presidential election.
Strong is giving perhaps the most impressive performance on the show — every scene of his brings to mind the devastating finale of The Thick of It, in which spin doctor Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) finally decides he has nothing left to say — and is most clearly shepherding Succession toward the Greek tragedy it now seems it's always been.
" (No race is specified for the role of Duran, but the fact that Henry is black inevitably brings to mind recent cases of wrongful convictions of people of color.) Duran's opening number, sung with bravura intensity that Henry sustains throughout, asks knotty musical questions of identity like, "What if I'm based on an untrue story?" and promises "an existential dive into my soul.
In one classroom scene, cameras toggle back and forth between one of the gay male cheerleaders and a teacher lecturing the class that Texans believe marriage should be between a man and a woman -- a scene that brings to mind the Jamie Babbit film "But I'm a Cheerleader" (which first introduced the concept of gay conversion therapy to maintream pop culture).
As Game of Thrones marches toward its endgame, Cersei Lannister's plan to "protect" the civilians of King's Landing by securing them in the Red Keep to prevent Daenerys Targaryen from attacking her is a brilliant move: It ensures that Dany can't win the Iron Throne without mass casualties, and in turn brings to mind Daenerys's father, Aerys II Targaryen, and his legacy of madness and death.
It's perhaps not surprising that art retreats to the earth in times of acute political or social unrest; the phrase ''lying down'' may conjure sleep and relaxation, as when one drops into bed after a hard day, but it also suggests surrender, as when one refuses to fight back, or brings to mind radical political actions such as lying in the road to block traffic or staging a ''die-in.
The plan brings to mind the long history of deals the city has struck with developers to eke public space out of private developments, including the so-called POPS (Privately Owned Public Spaces) of the 1960s and subsequent decades, which, partly through City Hall's failure to provide oversight, produced many windswept plazas and heavily policed, frequently shuttered office building lobbies — unwelcoming sites that prioritized the privacy developers actually wanted all along.
The title, Everybody Looking, is a winking acknowledgment that this is his most high profile release in years simply by virtue of his recent absence, and it brings to mind 2Pac's post-prison blockbuster All Eyez On Me. Gucci even seems to be following the same schedule he was on in 2009, when he released one of his most celebrated mixtapes, Writing On The Wall, 58 days after getting out of Fulton County Jail.
While we sometimes associate the lush, forty-six-year-old British-born consummate actress Rachel Weisz's romantic countenance and mindfulness with epochs other than her own—in certain roles, she brings to mind the pluck, imagination, and melancholy of a star from the nineteen-thirties—she is completely modern in her depiction of women who long to escape their times, or who are uneasy in them while endeavoring to make splintered worlds whole.
The choices are legion: Judi Dench gliding in as Old Deuteronomy, a Yoda-esque fluff ball with a huge ruff who brings to mind the Cowardly Lion en route to a drag ball as Queen Elizabeth I; the tap dancing Skimbleshanks (Steven McRae), dressed, unlike most of the furries — in red pants and suspenders, no less — leading a Pied Piper parade; or Taylor Swift, as Bombalurina, executing a joyless burlesque shimmy after descending on the scene astride a crescent moon that ejaculates iridescent catnip.
The torpedoes are decorated with jokes and swaggering signs, some with historical, sexual, or religious references: one has the black-and-white pattern of a cow with the stamp "USDA Prime," as if it contained a packet of meat; another, with "I want you" against a background of the US flag, brings to mind the famous WWI-era recruitment poster; another features a checkered flag scheme, tongues of flame, and a reference to a bible verse that promises damnation by fire to anyone perceived as other.
The convulsive "In the Studio" (2201) — with its depiction of two crosshatch paintings (with one of them melted and dripping), along with a tall, narrow, vertical strip of wood leaning into the viewer's space from the bottom of the canvas, and a red-yellow-and-blue wax cast of a hand and forearm (beside a faux-drawing of the same) — inevitably brings to mind the disembodied arms along the predellas of the "Savarin" prints as well as Munch's lithographic self-portrait, creating new chains of meaning among Johns' interlocking works of the mid- to late-1980s.
From its openings, where the bass brings to mind classic R&B slow jams, to its big hitter of a chorus, which eventually soars to a melodic bridge underlined by the electric guitar that has become a Rina hallmark, there's so much going on here that it's hard to take it all in on one listen (this, of course, just means you have to play it over and over again, as I've been doing all morning.) It follows, then, that this track is also a reminder of Rina's magnificent magpie qualities: she has the ability to take influence from and pay tribute to various artists through her music without ever feeling unoriginal, or like she's copied them.

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