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It brought to mind the bridge of the starship Enterprise.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind?
Talbot's article brought to mind the video game Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
REPEAT CHORUS Should old acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind?
Several people said "fanny pack" immediately brought to mind tourists at Disneyland.
The memory brought to mind the many parallels between the two presidents.
REPEAT CHORUS Should old acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind?
The illusion brought to mind the work of the neuroscientist V. S. Ramachandran.
"It brought to mind for me how imaginative humanity is," Ms. Paetzhold said.
Occasionally it brought to mind some early tape-music experiments by Pauline Oliveros.
He went with the Carbide, a sleek one that brought to mind a wetsuit.
Other designs brought to mind Zac Posen's luminous Met Gala gown by incorporating lights.
" A climax near a churning ocean brought to mind François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows.
For her, there was one particular word that the experience brought to mind: grateful.
This all brought to mind the image of a man who continually falls upstairs.
Its main room featured a double-height domed ceiling that brought to mind a planetarium.
It brought to mind a man being taken to the edge of sanity, then falling.
However, his discussion brought to mind something that has bothered me for a long time.
Its facial features brought to mind a bas-relief human phiz done in Play-Doh.
The pair's banter brought to mind the zing-filled routines at a classic Catskills resort.
It brought to mind a quote by Richard Viguerie, a leader of the New Right.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — In two respects, this puzzle brought to mind an expression we all know.
All that British slang research brought to mind this little gem from our own archives.
Much like her debut couture collection, Viard's pieces brought to mind a simple, quieter elegance.
The fast, hyper-articulated choreography brought to mind Wayne McGregor and Ohad Naharin's Gaga technique.
The high visibility of Jang's removal brought to mind public purges not seen since the 1950s.
The lush setting brought to mind Costa Rica, save for the Bollywood blaring on the radio.
It also brought to mind long-ago races that pushed the distances that biplane pilots could fly.
The forecasts this week brought to mind Hazel, the last Category 4 storm to strike North Carolina.
The termination of Mr. Comey also brought to mind for many the so-called Saturday Night Massacre.
Robson said hearing from police brought to mind what he says Jackson told him as a child.
I remarked that it brought to mind a Dorothy Parker poem, the last two lines of which applied.
They brought to mind, she said, her cancer patients who sneaked out of bed to smoke a cigarette.
To SE Cupp, it brought to mind Festivus, the farcical "airing of grievances" holiday made famous in Seinfeld.
The scene brought to mind the first time I saw Trump in person this campaign cycle, last August.
The answer immediately brought to mind this canine coiffeuse that I'd seen on TV a few years back.
To many people, the slow-dancing, wispy swirls of color have brought to mind a mini aurora borealis.
The writer George Emilio Sanchez accompanied her onstage, reciting poetry that brought to mind the urgency of movement.
But more recently, after several food poisoning scares, it's brought to mind a series of far less appetizing images.
Initial reports brought to mind vehicle attacks on pedestrians in recent months in Britain, France, Germany, Israel and Sweden.
It was a gambit that brought to mind Snohetta's popular expansion of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Ms. Kravitz herself advanced this tender theme with a gamine look that brought to mind a waifish Mia Farrow.
The bacon wasn't crisp, but it was smoky, and the combination brought to mind a meaty, flavorful Western omelet.
Wordplay MONDAY PUZZLE — Today's theme by Mark McClain brought to mind the biblical story of the Tower of Babel.
The feature brought to mind the short-form content that's now popular elsewhere on mobile, like Snapchat's Stories, for example.
Streets filled with mostly young people, many dressed in black, brought to mind weeks of pro-democracy marches in 2014.
It just brought to mind what my family went through, what the doctors went through, what my fans went through.
Each can brought to mind a familiar candy, whether it was a watermelon Jolly Rancher or a gummy peach ring.
The catch immediately brought to mind Ken Griffey, Jr. climbing and crashing into walls to rob Jesse Barfield or Ruben Sierra.
Mr Leonard rose to the occasion, delivering a performance that brought to mind the highlights of Mr James or Michael Jordan.
The news immediately brought to mind the fate of other Kremlin critics who have faced, shall we call it, biochemical issues.
The visit brought to mind the scandal Petraeus has become known for, and invited parallels to Clinton's misuse of classified information.
It was the kind of relentless schedule, well documented on social media, that brought to mind a candidate for higher office.
The message was clear, and brought to mind the pleadings of a child: Nadal gets away with it — why can't I?
Hollow, suspended fiberglass forms, often pointed like projectiles, brought to mind kites and rockets, objects that fell between missiles and toys.
To the Editor: Karen Brown's article brought to mind my own experience with in-home hospice during my father's last weeks.
It immediately brought to mind the rich tradition of Victorian fairy painting, where frisky fairy sprites dance circuitously about the omphalos.
Last year, Spanish architecture studio Selgascano designed a crooked structure of bright, iridescent materials that brought to mind a futuristic fun house.
At the same time, the geometric shapes — which brought to mind the paintings of Burgoyne Diller — add another layer of perceptual complexity.
Another work, "Untitled" (1975), done in ink, pastel, and poster paint, brought to mind a rushing river and the unseen currents below.
The dramatic eruption in Hawaii has brought to mind the unstoppable power of volcanoes to destroy pretty much anything in their path.
To many, the release of this plan brought to mind the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
The resulting collision brought to mind a high-school physics problem: A huge All-NBA center meets some wiry doofus in midair.
Though it famously declined to run a fold-in illustration by Al Jaffee in 2013 that brought to mind the Aurora, Colo.
President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel brought to mind a similarly momentous announcement more than a century ago.
Sitting facing the door, backed by a windowless, conch-pink brick wall, he brought to mind a hermit crab wearing a seashell.
His reputation had brought to mind an image of a man in his 50s, imposing, with a furrowed brow and a strong stare.
It brought to mind "My Hollywood," Mona Simpson's excellent novel about the knotty bond between a composer and the Filipina caregiver she hires.
The sprigs and needles that adorned the mid-meal platter of cheese and cured meat brought to mind Saul Steinberg or Paul Klee.
But he added that the situation brought to mind a lesson he has preached many times: "For every decision you make, there's consequences."
President Trump's controversial recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel brought to mind a similarly momentous announcement more than a century ago.
Clad in a long-sleeve burgundy velvet Jovani Couture dress, the look brought to mind fellow expectant mama Beyoncé's own sequined red Grammys gown.
But in my opinion, this race brought to mind, most of all, the race which brought Andrew Jackson to the Oval Office in 1829.
Tesla's stunning valuation growth has brought to mind the frothy optimism of the boom in internet companies that ended in disaster in early 2000.
The news brought to mind another recent opening: Lisson's New York gallery, where the second-generation dealer Alex Logsdail serves as the international director.
In the wrong hands it might have brought to mind a Thomas Kinkade painting, but instead it feels like something incomplete being made whole.
With walls covered in stickers and posters, it brought to mind a young girl's bedroom — and the collection mimicked that youthful state of mind.
As the number of objects atop the slender frames increased, the bikes brought to mind a train of pack mules preparing for a frontier crossing.
Wayne McCurrie, portfolio manager at FNB Wealth and Investments, said Magashule's comments brought to mind the money-printing in neighbouring Zimbabwe that led to hyperinflation.
The plan "brought to mind the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) dual function in New Order era", Amnesty said, referring to the military under Suharto rule.
It immediately brought to mind the way slave owners used to treat slaves like inhumane pieces of meat — property, instead of beings just like them.
Hearing Madeline's peers talk about her brought to mind the high school kids in Mean Girls talking about their self-appointed queen bee, Regina George.
Manslamming: Where men don't think about how much space they take up, and women move out of their wayAll of this brought to mind manslamming.
Admittedly, when I first saw the Ingels design, it brought to mind a gargantuan, bulked-up version of SANAA's New Museum building on the Bowery.
It brought to mind Philip Larkin's poem "Church Going," which evokes people "gravitating" by instinct to a disused church after religious doctrine has died out.
The outbreak has brought to mind another deadly epidemic, SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which killed more than 770 people between 2002 and 2003.
Bokaer cued up a track that brought to mind Oscars play-off music until Pharrell's beat dropped in, and the three men bobbed their heads.
This clue instantly brought to mind this odd little spot that I remembered seeing on a morning show once and, of course, YouTube had it.
The earlier sculpture had a funereal air about it, as if the slabs were tombstones, and brought to mind Peter Eisenman's Holocaust memorial in Berlin.
Wayne McCurrie, portfolio manager at FNB Wealth and Investments, said Magashule's comments brought to mind the money-printing in neighboring Zimbabwe that led to hyperinflation.
He also brought to mind Obama in 2008: the young, handsome, likable candidate who offered a new approach, and whose words just made people feel good.
The speaker's accent and dress brought to mind Jihadi John, and the latter's absence lent credence to Western intelligence agencies' belief that he was indeed dead.
It brought to mind Tig Notaro's 2012 "Live" standup special in which she immediately admitted to the crowd she had just been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Their streetwear brought to mind antifa and anarchist protesters who dress in interchangeable anonymity as a way to minimize being identified and arrested by law enforcement.
Escovedo was joined that night by Rosie Flores, a hot-shot local guitarist whose garlanded burgundy wide-brimmed hat brought to mind a shredder Minnie Pearl.
The song, which also brought to mind the worsening refugee crisis in Europe, couldn't be more pertinent, and it was greeted with a roar of approval.
But both events brought to mind the terrorist attack last year in Nice, France, in which a cargo truck killed scores of people celebrating Bastille Day.
During the group's captivating set, I was struck by how this new version of the band brought to mind some of Mr. Sorey's own recent music.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — The title of this puzzle immediately brought to mind an old article that ran in the Times Magazine way, way back in 2000.
Residents were presented with three designs — one that evoked a circus, one modeled after an English garden and one that brought to mind a city park.
There was something so sane, however, about the tidy rows into which all these tents were arranged that it brought to mind a national-park campground.
The scene brought to mind the 1993 Clinton administration budget clash: Republicans chanted "Goodbye Marjorie" when Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, Democrat of Pennsylvania, cast the deciding vote.
Clad in black and wielding umbrellas to protect themselves, they brought to mind the pro-democracy street protests that convulsed the city for two months in 2014.
That brought to mind the early, crash-prone days of airplanes, when Wilbur and Orville Wright ran a bicycle shop while they tweaked their designs for wings.
It brought to mind the foolish reliance of Leo Durocher on reliever Phil Regan, and only Regan, during the Cubs' infamous 22 collapse in the regular season.
Bollinger's palette  brought to mind an unlikely association with the great painter, Edwin Dickinson, particularly his painting "Francis Foley" (1927), with its sickly greens and pale violets.
The ongoing conversation brought to mind an interview I did in 2018 with philosopher Kate Manne about the differences between sexism and misogyny and why they matter.
On College Football For some, the matchup on Saturday brought to mind the massive sexual assault scandals at the two universities, and their problematic responses to them.
Family Time Gary Shteyngart's article about his year as a watch obsessive brought to mind my own father's love of five-dollar wristwatches ("Time Out," March 20th).
The interior of the space brought to mind the incubator/frat house of HBO's "Silicon Valley," its living room commandeered by an array of black computer monitors.
The recently enacted United States policy of tearing children away from parents who are seeking asylum is all too readily brought to mind when looking at this piece.
The scene brought to mind the infamous Trump rally from last week when a white man sucker-punched a black protester who was being escorted up an aisle.
Both the overall structure and the individual pieces brought to mind the large, primary colored, soft blocks made of some kind of foam that young children play with.
Announced from the stage as a collection of new pieces, the concert's virtues also brought to mind their prior album "Q," released on Mr. Evans's label in 2018.
This clue was clever and in the context of the puzzle today brought to mind Cyrano de Bergerac, another hero, although of course I thought of Steve Martin.
From a tangle of wildflowers that brought to mind a secret garden, Jason Wu's models emerged in a succession of feminine, diaphanous gowns that mimicked their lush surroundings.
Elliot's "organic geometry" brought to mind the German sound poet, architectural theorist, and science fiction writer, Paul Scheerbart (1863–1915), especially his writing on crystals and glass architecture.
The case brought to mind the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers last year, with both incidents raising fears about the erosion of civil liberties in Hong Kong.
By then, blotches of peach fuzz had begun sprouting along my temples, which brought to mind "Teen Wolf" and was enough to make anyone jettison the whole enterprise.
"Hou-chou, Releasing Birds" brought to mind the repetitive "more" found in trance-inducing shadow puppet theater, capturing in slow shadows the bird release ceremonies held at Buddhist temples.
Even so, the push and pull of tempos throughout the Komische's production of "A Woman," conducted by Adam Benzwi, brought to mind some theatrical numbers by Harlem stride pianists.
The thousands of revelers who packed into Rockefeller Center last night for the annual Christmas tree lighting brought to mind another holiday tradition here in the city: massive crowds.
Significance: The demonstration on Sunday brought to mind the huge anti-communist protests 30 years ago, when some 750,193 people gathered before declaring a general nationwide strike on Nov.
While neither man mentioned Mr. Trump directly, they discussed the role of social media in leadership, a conversation that brought to mind Mr. Trump's blunt, unvarnished posts on Twitter.
Looking at the sketches brought to mind the stirrings of another exhibition, one that would track the different routes one of his sketches might have inspired him to take.
Most magnificent were the series of finale dresses made from a combination of wool yarn and plastic strips that also brought to mind the wild color combinations of (killer) clowns.
It brought to mind George Baxter's prints of the cosmos that were specially made for the religious sect, the Muggletonians, of which the poet-artist William Blake was a member.
The awesome intensity of the contest between these two young men brought to mind another highly competitive bout, one from twenty years ago, in a British boxing ring, no less.
For some, it brought to mind this passage from the economist John Kenneth Galbraith's book "The Great Crash, 25": Always when markets are in trouble, the phrases are the same.
Such restraint, combined with his youth and occasional flashes of a wide smile, brought to mind Barack Obama, who was once also a relative unknown seeking the country's highest office.
It's almost that time again: when auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind, except on social media where a good subtweet should keep the bile alive for awhile longer.
What started as a funeral for the arts — huge vases of flowers at the foot of the runway brought to mind a decorative eulogy — moved into a sinister sort of glamour.
Tacos Mi Rancho, the one most likely brought to mind by the phrase "the taco truck," is located just east of Lake Merritt on a one-way strip of 29st Avenue.
Tacos Mi Rancho, the one most likely brought to mind by the phrase "the taco truck," is located just east of Lake Merritt on a one-way strip of 203st Avenue.
There are elements of it that brought to mind writers as diverse as Ali Smith and Saul Bellow, Joy Williams and A. R. Ammons, but the cumulative effective is sui generis.
Because it signaled some domestic malfunction, the pool brought to mind all the other problems — squealing brakes on the van, defective smoke alarms, the leaky toilet upstairs — that required my attention.
The last-minute allegations instantly brought to mind the confirmation of Justice Clarence Thomas, who faced a last-minute allegation from a former aide, law professor Anita Hill, of inappropriate sexual comments.
Land and Loss Lizzie Presser's piece about the Reels brothers' fight to reclaim their family's land brought to mind a similar case I worked on as an attorney ("The Dispossessed," July 22nd).
Because all anyone seems to be doing on Twitter is pointing at the black hole and whispering "SpaghettiO," we've compiled a list of other items the black hole has brought to mind.
That game also featured what some saw as an omen as Justin Turner's dramatic go-ahead home run brought to mind Kirk Gibson's blast in Game One of the 1988 World Series.
While the painting is abstract, and combines directed pours of paint (which become a lattice of drips in places) with brushwork, the red pigment in the painting brought to mind boiled lobster.
He said that listening to Democrats speak brought to mind the Titanic, because he felt like he was down in stowage and being told he could never make it to first class.
The European Central Bank extended its bond-buying campaign, as analysts had expected, but in cutting the size of its purchases, it brought to mind a loaded word in financial circles: taper.
In the end, Edge brought to mind Timothy Leary and other swaggering gonzos who for decades got plum academic gigs preaching palaver about their own intellectual superiority, seismic libidos, and sexual prerogatives.
Today, they're premiering their cover of Julee Cruise's "Into The Night," originally a dreamy piece of music that brought to mind the feeling of Laura Palmer's spirit watching over the sleepy town.
DAVID STEINBERGProfessor emeritus of Asian studiesGeorgetown UniversityWashington, DC Reading about diamonds being readily available elsewhere in the cosmos ("A hard rain", August 26th) brought to mind Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 sci-fi series.
The moment when Annie sees a fashionable, plus-size woman dressed in a red show-stopper of an outfit brought to mind the feelings I had discovering body positivity for the first time.
For Ken Shotts, who teaches ethics and strategy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Mr. Thiel's secret campaign against Gawker brought to mind General Motors' pursuit of Ralph Nader 50 years ago.
An appealingly enormous, rectangular raviolo, with a line of meaty morels, peas, and chervil down its middle, brought to mind a high-rise, as on theme as a Mickey Mouse pancake at Disneyland.
HANS BARNARDAssociate researcherCotsen Institute of ArchaeologyUniversity of California, Los Angeles Your report on seating arrangements in parliaments around the world ("Better politics by design", July 27th) brought to mind the seating of choruses.
The botched play also brought to mind Brady's wife, Gisele Bündchen, who complained after the Patriots lost Super Bowl XLVI that her husband couldn't throw and catch the ball at the same time.
When he spoke about his most stirring, memorable plays, his words tumbled out fast, and with an earnestness that brought to mind a young preacher — no surprise given Wilson's oft-professed evangelical Christianity.
In "Cameo" (2017), whose palette of reds, greens, blues, and blacks brought to mind Philip Guston's painting "Mirror" (1957), Shear lays down mostly red brushstrokes at a slight diagonal to the vertical format.
TARA YOUNGLas Vegas Writing a piece on hyper-consumers during the Christmas period brought to mind this great insight from Victor Borge: Santa Claus has the right idea; visit people only once a year.
Opening with subterranean dub and trance, the Basic Channel co-founder threaded unlikely combinations together that brought to mind some freak music taxidermy, like a dog head sewn onto the body of a bear.
He was immensely talented but easily distracted: sometimes, when a coach explained a drill to him, his vacant expression brought to mind the badger sidekick in the movie "Fantastic Mr. Fox"—eyes just spirals.
Mr. MacKenzie's fake news headline inevitably brought to mind the murder of Jo Cox, a pro-Remain Labour lawmaker who was killed by a man with far-right leanings a week before the referendum.
Watching it brought to mind another recent opera, "Charlie Parker's Yardbird" — a similarly well-intentioned meeting of styles, in this case involving jazz, that ended up stagnant, truly satisfying to fans of neither art form.
"The Terminator" (19783): The leather-clad killer in the latest arc of "Stranger Things" sure brought to mind Arnold Schwarzenegger's near-indestructible cyborg, impassively hunting down his quarry while shooting up a variety of public locations.
The scene brought to mind the 1984 book The March of Folly by Barbara W. Tuchman, who concludes that a folly is often the result of people's "wooden-headedness" or an unwillingness to listen to facts.
The works brought to mind how gallery rosters are sometimes referred to as stables, and how the treatment of artists, like race horses, often removes them (or, at least, their well-being) from the equation altogether.
PETER BRYSONChairSkipton and East Lancashire Rail Action PartnershipAddingham, West Yorkshire The argument that migration is the answer to what is largely a question of distribution brought to mind the parable in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath".
Another image brought to mind the photos of the monstrously disfigured face of Emmett Till, the teenage victim of a 1955 lynching in Mississippi, which galvanized the civil rights movement when they were published by Jet magazine.
Ryan McGinley described their bond as "yin and yang"; Patrik Ervell invoked the left and right sides of a brain; Chloë Sevigny said that they brought to mind Yves Saint Laurent and his business partner, Pierre Bergé.
In the gloaming, these white jumpsuits, moving irregularly amid the deep green of the manicured grounds, brought to mind an avant-garde film about a lunatic asylum: the inmates, in their hospital gowns, out for a constitutional.
Fabio Pinca's stunning victory last week against Manaowan Sitsongpeenong for the prestigious Rajadamnern Stadium 903kg/147llbs title in Bangkok, Thailand, brought to mind another magical and unrepeatable East versus West contest—one from another time, another country.
It is also the only one that brought to mind another artist, namely Joan Miró, with its washes of sky blue interrupted by an off-center orb made from white sgraffito lines incised into a dark, nebulous circle.
I have so many of these movies to catch up on, but I recently got to watch Princess Cyd, and it immediately brought to mind the one word I keep using to describe Call Me by Your Name.
Leo's drawings of dolphins in an early scene recall a lyric from Bowie's "Heroes," while the subterranean lair of two characters brought to mind a line from "Funtime," a song by Iggy Pop that he wrote with Bowie.
Trump's dismissal of Comey brought to mind President Richard Nixon's order for Attorney General Eliot Richardson to sack special prosecutor Archibald Cox in 1973 -- a move that unleashed political forces that would eventually bring him down in disgrace.
The call bell system no longer works but could be restored if a buyer wished, said George Clarendon, the Knight Frank agent handling the sale, adding that it "brought to mind 'Downton Abbey,"' the popular British television drama.
First, it brought to mind something the American socialist Michael Harrington had written in the early 1970s, around the same time as the angrier of his New Left comrades were falling under the spell of guns and bombs.
There are sequences of her black cat stretching – shot through a red or blue filter — that brought to mind the cat in Fuses (1965), Carolee Schneeman's self-shot, silent, collaged film of her and James Tenney making love.
One striking sketchbook contained drawings of mushrooms, each page cleverly composed in images that would have made the Surrealists swoon and that, despite their thicker lines, brought to mind Ellsworth Kelly's precise and delicate contour drawings of plants.
Alessandra HirschChicago To the Editor: The report about Amy Klobuchar and her staff members brought to mind my reaction to the story, early in the 2016 campaign, about Donald Trump publicly mocking the physical disability of a reporter.
She's a very physical actor, conveying so much about her characters through her posture and body language; at times, she's brought to mind a young Sigourney Weaver, even as the films she's appeared in have crumbled around her.
Passages like these brought to mind the time a straight friend of mine told me, "It just isn't cool to be in a monogamous, heterosexual marriage anymore" — something only those in that privileged and culturally sanctioned class could claim.
While it's notable mostly because it contains both Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson, it brought to mind something I've been thinking about a lot during the current season of The Bachelorette: Everyone is beautiful, tanned, toned, and beyond telegenic.
HERMAN COHENUnited States ambassador (retired)Washington, DC Reading your article on hospital hygiene ("First, wash your hands", January 26th) brought to mind the groundbreaking role played by Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian doctor who practically invented the practice in 1847.
Though Steve Kerr ho-hummed the accomplishment after the game—"It didn't surprise me," he said, and maybe it didn't—it brought to mind simpler days for the Warriors, when they could astonish without the weight of prohibitive expectation.
Saeed's neighborhood had fallen to the militants and small-scale fighting had diminished in the area, but large bombs still dropped from the sky and exploded with an awesome power that brought to mind the might of nature itself.
We were to follow the conductor's subordinate through an endless succession of cars, whose grand, faded contours brought to mind the Orient Express in old movies, and then we were to pay for, and occupy, a first-class sleeper.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Despite the pristine landscapes brought to mind by successive Lord of the Rings films, New Zealand's environmental problems are driving interest in impact investing, according to a leading advocate for the growing ethical finance trend.
Some of the most intimate and loving photographs in the show are by Gottschalk and JEB of one another — these are images of queer women's desire and care that are so rarely brought to mind when people speak about lesbians today.
These stark paintings, where color functions as an accent, brought to mind the poem, "They are all Gone into the World of Light" by Henry Vaughan, which opens with this stanza: They are all gone into the world of light!
The initial resolution sought to condemn anti-Semitism following Omar's controversial comments that pro-Israel groups are pushing for "allegiance to a foreign country," which brought to mind historical charges of dual loyalty that have sometimes been leveled against Jews.
While there may be no perfect analogue in the American and European firmament of musical heroes, the national outpouring that followed his death brought to mind the instant tributes and responses to the deaths of Michael Jackson, Prince and David Bowie.
On Wednesday night, Ms. Griffin, 57, delivered a wild two-hour-and-15-minute performance that brought to mind Bruce's late period, when that comic's compelling if exhausting shows featured blow-by-blow analysis of his legal battles with the government.
The episode screamed of "stranger danger" and brought to mind the Great Clown Panic of 2016, when tales of clowns lurking near the woods and under streetlights ignited a national hysteria, although many of the reports were found to be false.
Rubio came off as the anti-Romney, and brought to mind Obama in 2008 At Timberland, Rubio came off as the anti-Romney, extensively drawing on his family's working-class background to argue that he understands and cares deeply about working people's struggles.
It's ever-present in the handheld gonzo movies of the 90s that mirrored the family home videos made during the camcorder's heyday and the "rough sex" sites from the early aughts that brought to mind the gross-out content of the early internet.
Reports that the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl was broadcast on Facebook Live and watched by upwards of 40 people earlier this week have rightfully shocked many, and brought to mind a similarly disturbing incident from earlier in the year.
The kids in the video were young young, in their early teens, and skated with a kind of urgency that brought to mind staples from decades past like Dan Wolfe's Eastern Exposure 3 or Alien Workshop's Photosynthesis (which Strobeck filmed a lot of).
The incident on Mickelson's 48th birthday brought to mind a similar episode by Daly during the 1999 U.S. Open when he swatted a moving ball in frustration after it rolled back toward him three times behind the back of the eighth green.
Peña Nieto had presented himself as the fresh face of a modern and open Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), but his cold and detached handling of the investigation brought to mind the party's more authoritarian tendencies during its uninterrupted 71-year reign last century.
Mr. Wehner's language brought to mind the American ideals that I have cherished: fairness, equality, a strong sense of legal justice, respect for the rule of law and the deep sacrifices Americans of the past have made in fighting for these ideals.
His words, whatever they were, brought to mind all of the derogatory comments and crude propositions I had heard before, from different car windows and different men: all of the comments about my body and suggestions for what I could do with it.
Twenty years later — with the production's arrival at the Met, the addition of smartphones for onstage selfies and the relaxation of some aggressive late-'90s shoulder pads — the figures brought to mind by this tale of decadence and self-enrichment have inevitably changed.
The news media's self-reflection on Wednesday brought to mind the awkward position Fox News found itself in four years ago, when it was criticized for creating an insular information bubble that led some viewers to believe Mitt Romney would defeat President Obama.
As Sharif wrapped small cardboard pieces with rope and left them in a heap on the floor for "Cardboard and Coir" (1999), Ibrahim made large, stone primordial sculptures, which brought to mind the Lebanese artist Simone Fattal's work, that also resembles ancient artifacts.
If gigantic trees are the first image brought to mind of the coastal rainforests of Western North America, salmon are surely the second, often described as the 'lifeblood' of this region because of the countless animals and plants their spawning bodies feed.
The announcers talked about Kluber's "painting," in the sense of sliding his pitches right along the strike zone's edge, but what his performance really brought to mind was the brushwork of an actual artist, working in layers, applying accents, backgrounds building up to ornaments.
Tina Jordan, the Book Review editor who assigned it, immediately thought of Mr. King to review the novel as she read it — partly because it was a thriller, and partly because its strong character development, for her, brought to mind many of Mr. King's novels.
It brought to mind a photograph that hung on the wall of a celebrated writer and editor I once worked for, in which he had been caught pontificating while his polite friend — the writer Janet Malcolm — feigned interest with a glazed, thousand-mile stare.
Büyüktaş uses a drone, 3-D rendering, and Photoshop to create a warped view of the world in Flatlands II. He pulled the same trick two years ago, turning his hometown of Istanbul into a mind-bending world that brought to mind the work of M.C. Escher.
FRANCOIS BAIRDFounderFairplayJohannesburg The giant toothy, gaping mouth at the Oval Office door in Lexington's piece on Mick Mulvaney, the new White House chief of staff (January 19th), brought to mind the cover art on King Crimson's iconic album from 1969, "In the Court of the Crimson King".
The slicked-down hair on the models brought to mind the street toughs of Mr. Tisci's southern Italian background, as did a casting that skewed in a traditionally masculine direction and well away from the northern climes and the representative pale ephebes favored now by many designers.
The death of former President George H.W. Bush, who will be remembered in a national day of mourning on Wednesday, brought to mind a very personal memory of a man who once shared a flight with me and showed himself to be a true, values-based leader.
Mr. Alessandrini explains in a program note that the first couple's affection for the show brought to mind the relationship of another American president, John F. Kennedy, to another musical, "Camelot," whose score (according to Jacqueline Kennedy) he liked to listen to before he went to sleep.
For the dark side, Mr. Mollo encased the imperial storm troopers in hard white carapaces and masks and hid Darth Vader, played by David Prowse and voiced by James Earl Jones, in a swooping black cloak and a helmet that brought to mind that of a samurai.
" It was a response that brought to mind an essay written years ago, criticizing the area around the Gedächtniskirche for being too cosmopolitan — a meeting place for different kinds of people, for "harlots" and "so-called men" and for people speaking "all the languages of the world.
The building's aspirational, monolithic, technocracy-invoking appearance didn't help me much on this front; it brought to mind the family-friendly, glossily futuristic aesthetic of Disney's Big Hero 6 more than it did anything like a gym or arena or field or anything I'd previously associated with sports.
Books of Style There was a time when the term "instant" brought to mind not an iPhone snap but the simple bliss of seeing a film pop through a Polaroid camera, fixing a giddy moment onto a memory that would last a lifetime (provided the photograph didn't fade).
The persistence of police-perpetrated extrajudicial killings, such as the one that left Michael Brown's dead body in the street for hours in Ferguson, Mo., has brought to mind for many observers horrific murders of black people in the past, such as the heartbreaking case of Emmett Till.
He has responded to particular occurrences in nature, as indicated by the title of his egg tempera and gouache, "Warm Snow" (1977), which brought to mind the wonderful if under-recognized painter, Calvert Coggeshell (1907–1990), who showed with Betty Parsons and lived much of his life in Maine.
The show comes so close to defying so many typical TV rules — here, we've got a self-indulgent, overstuffed, overlong episode that brought to mind when Sons of Anarchy would routinely run two hour episodes — but by the end of every episode, I'm a little more in love with it.
However, there's a moment in the first episode that immediately brought to mind a huge plot point from the sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart, and by the end of the first season of the Kiernan Shipka take, I'm convinced this is the one thing the two shows have in common.
Another thing this work brought to mind was Henry Louis Gates's television program Finding Your Roots, in which those with African heritage often find themselves cut off from any specific information about a history leading back to Africa because slaves' pasts were intentionally obscured by their captors and prolonged trauma.
An alternately bleak and comedic duet for Tymberly Canale and Paul Lazar, it brought to mind one of the evening's refrains: Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love," which played during the prelude and, later, during a video of Yoshito Ohno, Mr. Ohno's son, animating a puppet of his father.
On the roadbed above, the array of median barriers and fences, including a reinforced-mesh overhang in the shape of a backstop, brought to mind the collection of wall prototypes that Trump had recently gone to see in San Diego—the disembodied slabs that some had likened to conceptual art.
Khandekar's comment brought to mind the contemporary artist Michael Craig-Martin, whose drolly indirect meditations on art's capacity to make you believe what you don't see included "An Oak Tree" (actually a glass of water sitting on a high shelf), but who went on to develop a radical, almost violent chromophilia.
Deirdre D. von Dornum Attorney-in-Charge, Eastern District, Federal Defenders of New York Brooklyn, N.Y. Sharing Not Caring Reading Nathan Heller's piece on the rise of the gig economy brought to mind my experience working as a waiter in New York during the past few years (" The Gig Is Up ," May 15th).
But the recent deaths of two towering leaders in the regional theater movement — Zelda Fichandler, a founder of Arena Stage in Washington, and, just last week, Gordon Davidson, artistic director of the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles — also brought to mind questions about the legacies they and the Yale Rep founders would leave.
The references in Depraved seem out of the blue, such as the twisting camera angle when Adam breaks loose and roams the streets, which brought to mind The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1921), or the close-up of Polidori's mouth eating a piece of steak, a reference that's eluding me but I know I've seen.
Heading to the neighborhood, I turned off the Fort Pitt Bridge, near where the Allegheny River and Monongahela River converge to form the Ohio River, and the water brought to mind one of the most poignant passages from Aunt Ester in "Gem of the Ocean," Wilson's earliest play in the cycle, set in 1904.
If any comparisons make sense, Oiwa's style immediately brought to mind Google's DeepDream, a program powered by a neural network that picks up patterns in images — pixels that might resemble a human face or a dog's tail, for example — and repeatedly processes them until they have been distorted and amplified in surreal, sometimes nightmarish, ways.
It brought to mind the English poets who had written about roses—Thomas Campion, Andrew Marvell and his favourite of all, John Clare—poets whose works he read and reread in the library of his granny's house, which in turn inspired his own verse, gathered together in 2014 into a slim paperback called "The Breathing Earth".
" This grim declaration naturally brought to mind another one issued just fifty years earlier: the appeal to the people of the world by Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, calling on them to face a choice that is "stark and dreadful and inescapable: Shall we put an end to the human race; or shall mankind renounce war?
When Dr. Pauker and I discussed this over a poke bowl — a Hawaiian dish with East Asian influences that has become popular on the mainland, too — it brought to mind something James Baldwin said decades ago: Racism exacts a toll on those who are racist, distorting their humanity and hindering their ability to be fully self-reflective beings.
This brought to mind the warning often offered to medical students: Become too much of a specialist and you will learn more and more about less and less until you know everything about nothing; too much of a generalist and you will learn less and less about more and more until you know nothing about everything.
Reading this quirky book, with its heavy reliance on the evidence of coins (where they were minted, what king was depicted on them, what dates they carried, where they were unearthed), brought to mind "Detectorists," a charming television series made a few years ago about the loves and feuds of two amateur archaeologists in eastern England.
Mr. Rousteing seemed to choose for the latter in a show whose soundtrack featured hoary tunes by Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg and models of either sex strutting the catwalk in fussily ornamented clothes that, even when they overtly referred to Americana, did so in a way that brought to mind Top 40 hits in nutso translation.
I've come to this view in publishing a small book of reflections on the last sayings of Jesus from the cross — a devotional exercise, to be sure, but one that's brought to mind the motive force of a Christian message based not on Fox News but on what those first-century words meant then and can mean now.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I did not know of the remarkable 21870th-century Norwegian painter, Peder Balke (21870-1503) before now, but his painting, "The North Cape by Moonlight "(2150), which I first saw on the Metropolitan Museum's website, brought to mind the work of the great Norwegian Romantic painter, J. C. Dahl (21000–29).
There was something slightly sinister and clinical about them, as they immediately brought to mind forensic protective clothing, especially when you look at some of the other pieces that went down the runway: a white leather jacket handprinted and splashed with red paint, and a beautiful, white, off-the-shoulder gown with a red splotchy print that was obviously made to mimic blood.
As I walked up to it, near the edge of a wide, sunny lawn on the east side of the park, one of the first things it brought to mind was Camara Laye's excellent novel The Radiance of the King, which follows its main character on a seemingly endless journey to find the ruler of a fictional nation on the coast of Africa.
The rampage brought to mind the terrorist attack last year in Nice, France, in which a cargo truck killed scores of people celebrating Bastille Day, but the authorities in New York said that while the driver, Richard Rojas, was trying to kill people, he had a history of mental illness and that they did not consider it a terrorist attack.
It was a group whose youthful energy brought to mind Ms. Graham's encore the night before: a graceful rendition of "Hello, Young Lovers" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I." In what Ms. Graham called the "ninth chapter" of her "Frauenliebe und -leben" story, the singer moved from protagonist to observer, watching a new generation experience what she did, many years before.
But the pangs we felt watching the flames consume the ancient beams, threaten the mystical rose windows, destroy the irreplaceable pipe organ, brought to mind recent man-made tragedies on French soil: the truck attack in Nice, the Bataclan massacre; not because this might have been another terrorist attack, but because our times feel so fraught, as if through our animosity and divisions we are destroying the foundations of civilization.

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