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allude to bring to mind echo call up conjure up evoke have memories invoke look back recall recollect refresh memory remember remind suggest summon up to recollect to remember bear in mind put one in mind of mind think bethink oneself of hark back to look back on think back to think of flash back to harken back to hearken back to cast your mind back to reminisce about relive flash on call back place identify recognise(UK) recognize(US) put one's finger on put a name to get a fix on pin down pick out determine establish finger locate pinpoint associate set in context hark back revisit revive harken back hearken back return to go back to look back to turn back to cause one to recollect cause one to remember cause one to think back to respect acknowledge appreciate heed show consideration for observe show regard for take into consideration pay heed to accommodate have due regard for be mindful of consider take into account be heedful of pay attention to connote convey express impart imply insinuate allude evince hint infer intimate signify indicate adumbrate advert denote hint at picture imagine visualise(UK) visualize(US) envision see conceive image perceive view conceit conceptualise(UK) conceptualize(US) contemplate dream envisage fancy depict fantasise(UK) catch capture encapsulate represent reproduce show draw record film paint photograph delineate sketch rake up mention bring up dig up drag up dredge up remind people of speak out about revive the memory of retain memorise(UK) memorize(US) absorb learn store con become word-perfect in keep in mind learn by heart commit to memory learn by rote get by heart impress on the memory know by heart stir stimulate arouse excite animate inspire activate provoke rouse instigate kindle move pique spark fire galvanise(UK) galvanize(US) whet enkindle foment More
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The paintings at Journal first call to mind childhood scribbles.
Hallway wall and ceiling designs call to mind computer circuit boards.
Now, the word "ritual" can call to mind some elaborate ceremony.
Its shape and burnish call to mind a cloche, hiding a surprise.
They also call to mind recent privacy violations perpetrated by other companies.
The vintage Bieber performances also call to mind this old Google Chrome commercial.
Call to mind last year's viral video showing street harassment in New York.
First coined in 1936, "light field" is meant to call to mind magnetic fields.
The round shape and grand size of her pieces call to mind Indian mandalas.
Each design features cute pastel motifs that call to mind Disney designs from decades back.
The words "curly bangs" immediately call to mind bad '80s perms and hilarious jazzercise videos.
He has deeper ambitions, too, that call to mind group swiping activities like Tinder Live.
It's touches like this that call to mind the elegant simplicity Apple is known for.
To evoke is to call to mind; an unusual smell might evoke a long-lost memory.
The role-playing features call to mind everything from Diablo to Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor.
Few images call to mind the phenomenon of the Viral Shelter Doggo like Sophie Gamand's work.
There's no sickness, just a lot of prejudice and eugenics that call to mind Josef Mengele.
I'm also conscious of distressing traits in myself that call to mind OCD, BPD, and PTSD.
The images placed side-by-side in the book, call to mind black heritage and history.
The contours of the problem call to mind Polanyi's account of enclosures in early-modern England.
And salespeople still call to mind that high-school friend your parents forbade you to see.
In row after row, the L.E.D.s shining these colors call to mind strings of Christmas lights.
The protests call to mind the last time a French leader attempted a pension reform move.
Elsewhere in the 29,2450-acre park, pristine beaches and bone-white lighthouses call to mind Maine.
The black, white, and red color scheme and large boxing ring call to mind Scorsese's Raging Bull.
"Defendants adopted the Feyoncé mark to call to mind Beyoncé and her famous song," the lawsuit reads.
Wenzel's vibrant collaged art and simple rhythms call to mind Eric Carle, with a factual-minded touch.
They're flexing muscles in ways that can easily call to mind excesses from the dot-com era.
With their meticulous horror vacui and variegated palette, the flags call to mind Faith Ringgold's storytelling quilts.
When accompanying officials follow suit, as they often do, they call to mind a rookery of emperor penguins.
What it is: Individual stickers and sticker sheets that aesthetically call to mind your middle school trapper keeper.
The pairing of everyday housework with suicide might also call to mind Marsha Norman's 1983 play 'Night Mother.
The retro visuals call to mind 1980s French movies about teenagers, with a soupçon of vintage Jane Fonda.
Winslow's quirky characters call to mind Dickens, whom Winslow references throughout the novel as one of Knot's favorites.
Community banks and credit unions don't exactly call to mind a picture of fintech innovations or virtual teamwork.
On the plate, the sandwiches, cut in two and stood on their edges, call to mind prayer books.
It's hard to call to mind one dull passage in his work — one dull sentence, for that matter.
Painful to try in vain to call to mind any other movie that made black people look this good.
But sure, it also sort of resembles a modern laptop with holes that maybe call to mind USB ports.
Though the company's name may call to mind the iconic Rosie the Riveter, Olson said that wasn't her intent.
There's a twist so groanworthy that it will call to mind another bad Ben Affleck movie from this year.
These albums call to mind the way one global star, Drake, has been evolving his sound in real time.
He envisions using it to make "Hinomarita pizza," the name of which is intended to call to mind Margherita pizza.
They also call to mind the glory days of Nickelodeon interstitials, when commercial breaks were peppered with stop-motion shorts.
The photos call to mind a striking red dress the now-74-year-old singer wore back in the day.
Because of their high production values and their Pop style, works by Studio Job naturally call to mind Jeff Koons.
The interior walls consist of 10,000 plaster-and-paper panels whose indentations call to mind the skin of a reptile.
Malmo doesn't call to mind the Swedish coast so much as fire bombs planted outside a Jewish burial chapel. Copenhagen?
But it's still business as usual at Futenma, where squat buildings and well-kept lawns call to mind postwar suburbia.
The setting and story don't necessarily call to mind any particular Murakami story, instead they're aiming to evoke a similar feeling.
What's a more immediate image to call to mind "cozy pastoral lives with small communities and no internet" than a cow?
It's enough to call to mind the nearly forgotten Microsoft Courier concept — but let's not dwell on what might have been.
The octagonal shape and the title reference to "land" call to mind the aerial photos of Homs in the Syrian conflict.
I utilize very real things to create a surreal experience or I utilize materials that call to mind certain memories or feelings.
In scenes that call to mind the bond between Bill and Hillary Clinton, the duo look happiest when they are campaigning together.
The student voices in the Parkland movement also call to mind the circumstances around the landmark 1969 Supreme Court decision Tinker v.
The clue and answer call to mind the phrase "His and hers," but of course, not all couples are his and hers.
It was played on a course with plush fairways, egg-white sand traps and clean sightlines that call to mind Augusta National.
In Alisher Navoi Station, above, geometrically domed ceilings and floral motifs call to mind the designs of Tashkent's many mosques and madrassas.
From the start, Heatherwick Studio envisioned Vessel as a series of staircases and landings that call to mind the stepwells in India.
His sale of seat licenses has gone so slowly that his repeated price cuts call to mind a sale at Filene's Basement.
Anyone who knows dogs can call to mind some that are not friendly at all, or are friendly to only one person.
These deployments call to mind similar services that are available from startups like Voyage in retirement communities in California and Florida, or Drive.
Trumpets raised above the heads of the crowd, as if to sound an alarm, call to mind the seven trumpets of the Apocalypse.
We also see luminescent jellyfish floating to the surface, and surreal, still scenes that call to mind the paintings of Dalí and Magritte.
The young guard Irving can call to mind a young Earl Monroe, a nervous breakdown collection of jiving sidesteps and spins and jukes.
Yotel New York, part of the affordable Yotel chain, began selling crayons and coloring book pages that call to mind the Big Apple.
And in the next, its black and striped carpet, and the furniture and lighting call to mind turn-of-the-20th-century Vienna.
The mention of the British royal family's riches might call to mind national treasures like the Crown Jewels or the Tower of London ...
That is our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event based on how easily we can call to mind a relevant example.
Look again, and they call to mind the vibrant crafted goods one might find on a trip to Mexico City or Buenos Aires.
His designs on Independence Day call to mind those sorts of leaders: their vanities, shamelessness and equation of national interest with self-interest.
And yet, the near-random collection of scenes that make up "Spice World" are easy to call to mind because of the outfits.
It includes a piece called "Vertigo at Guantánamo," a series of colorful dots in concentric circles that call to mind a gaping hole.
What it does not in any way call to mind are the Cancuns and Cozumels that constitute a vacuum-packaged offering of Mexico.
This may call to mind the Robert De Niro movie "The Intern," and, yes, Carol brings a certain motherly wisdom to the operation.
Some are to be expected: Both, for instance, rely on a lot of fire imagery, which can't help but call to mind hell.
Historical accounts of violence, widespread addiction, and social devastation call to mind the early 80s crack epidemic that hit the US with ferocity.
Toronto FC fans may call to mind his heralded but ultimately contentious tenure as the team's first-ever Designated Player, from 20163 to 2012.
Instead, the scripting, the calm delivery, the anodyne graphics, and an endless procession of numbers call to mind a kind of deeply conservative Vox.
But never forget, it is also a color that can call to mind super-futuristic cities, skyscrapers, and the exteriors of modern art museums.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The paintings of Giorgio de Chirico invariably call to mind a cluster of adjectives: haunting, enigmatic, evocative, poetic.
But some works are large-scale tragedies whose arias more easily call to mind Italian verismo, albeit with distinctly Spanish rhythms and melodic turns.
But while these pieces might call to mind country clubs and college campuses, they can look fresh, too, especially when worn in unexpected ways.
It may call to mind the media gatekeepers of old, who had the power to define the range of public debate on an issue.
I began to realize that I could call to mind the visage of very few artists of the 20th century and started Googling around.
This 23-inch cousin to the much faster and larger Surface Pro will call to mind an iPad the first time you pick it up.
Swim-up bars and million dollar views generally call to mind luxe Caribbean hotels, but Manila's PINK hostel is reclaiming luxuries for the shoestring crew.
Though spaceports typically call to mind the launchpads at Florida's Cape Canaveral, the Colorado Air and Space Port is not in fact a rocket spot.
"Caravanas" of cars blasting reggaeton music and reminders to vote call to mind similar processions through San Juan's cobblestone streets during elections on the island.
While some Destinations features call to mind online travel agencies like Expedia and Travelocity, Destinations is not meant to emphasize shopping for flights and hotels.
Indeed, the slim columns holding up the building are imprinted with wood slats, so that they call to mind the architectural tradition of the country.
The 12 shimmer-free shadows in this relatively compact collection call to mind the varied shades of the peach, from bright sherbert to rich brown.
Guy R. Beining's poems appear disjunctive but are in fact carefully constructed in ways that call to mind André Breton, Luis Buñuel, and Paul Delvaux.
Some display Brutalist sensibilities, with severe slabs of exposed concrete; others, nearly devoid of opaqueness, call to mind Philip Johnson's Glass House in New Canaan, Conn.
They were designed to trigger sense memories: to call to mind a kitchen in Iowa, as a pilot circled the Syrian desert at seventy thousand feet.
JC: One of the few rules that I set out for myself was that I could not immediately call to mind what the artist looked like.
It's an English-language production, and the variety of accents coupled with John Fusco's stilted dialogue call to mind an old Hollywood melodrama set in exotic lands.
Estimated price: $196543,196533 - $196523,196513 Art Deco may call to mind the Chrysler Building or Golden Gate Bridge, but how about the 196503 Auburn 211750 SC Boattail Speedster?
Estimated price: $450,000 - $525,000 Art Deco may call to mind the Chrysler Building or Golden Gate Bridge, but how about the 1935 Auburn 851 SC Boattail Speedster?
Little bronze cheerios are stacked on the rug, resembling tiny replicas of ancient monuments as much as they call to mind the leftovers from a child's game.
While you might associate Coco Chanel with the world's most eminent version of luxury, Gabrielle Chanel should call to mind what challenging the status quo looks like.
With their high-spirited, wavery lines and casual, splotchy color, his friendly illustrations call to mind Quentin Blake, but with perhaps a bit more innocence to them.
That may call to mind the 1975 movie "Death Race 2000" (or the recent sequel, "Death Race 2050"), but this tale is sweatier, grimier and better acted.
There are also a handful of big, impressive set-pieces that call to mind Uncharted; one of the opening scenes involves escaping a train that's under attack.
Her clarity of purpose and singular, quiet insistence on dealing with such mundane things call to mind the plainspoken directness of the great American poet William Carlos Williams.
From moment to moment, these whirling, airborne arrangements call to mind the jazz bandleader Maria Schneider, the modernist composer Benjamin Britten and the maximalist film scorer Hans Zimmer.
Read more: Trump's EPA pick is an ardent foe of virtually everything Obama's EPA has done The Department of Energy's name might call to mind drilling for oil.
The aura of fraught "mystery," the classical ambience, and the traces of an enchanted, archaic world enduring in modernity call to mind de Chirico's roughly contemporaneous metaphysical paintings.
Up close, his face has a weary dignity, with a high forehead and deep vertical furrows that call to mind the marble bust of some venerable Roman senator.
They call to mind W. G. Sebald's novels, in which, with a similarly muffled emotion, photographs like these often document the lives of people who fled the Nazis.
Smith's lumpy and knotted fabric bundles, which call to mind a homeless person's bindle, don't try to salvage or redeem excess textiles so much as accentuate their abjection.
Those concepts call to mind a few pairs of jeans that came down the runway: The only stand-out elements from any of them were contrast stitching and buttons.
Kittlaus described the brains of Viv as, "software that's writing itself," which is a pretty bold statement with some implications that call to mind the dreariest of Skynet dystopias.
They call to mind a big debate that Democrats had last year: Should the Democratic party have litmus tests for candidates as a means of determining who to support?
Desserts are made by friends, a flagrantly rich cheesecake by one and a rum cake, whose density and candied-peel flavor call to mind a Fig Newton, by another.
And now, as we near Independence Day, I think it is instructive to call to mind an insight Karl Popper had that is at the core of American exceptionalism.
So "The Black Widow" opens with ISIS bombings in Paris and Amsterdam that inevitably call to mind actual attacks carried out since last fall in France and northern Europe.
His back is a chronic problem, and his throws to first base can call to mind the submariner Terry Leach more so than the rifle-armed kid of 2006.
More astonishing, the dolls can speak, and they offer dry, witty commentary on Harriet's storytelling and call to mind an edgier version of the Muppets' two old heckling men.
Over the many decades, it has acquired various layers of nuance, but today it tends to call to mind a string of cities from Charlotte, N.C., to Austin, Tex.
The big picture: Cities, especially those in the first wave to receive e-scooters, have been hamstrung in responding to unsanctioned, unregulated rollouts that call to mind Uber's playbook.
The lovely "Shimmer" table (Glas Italia, 2014) is built from different colors of laminated glass sheets, producing polychromatic refractions that call to mind the great Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
With a silky-smooth touch, Orion Martin creates mysterious, psychologically charged images that call to mind works by the German Pop-Surrealist Konrad Klapheck and the Chicago Imagist Art Green.
Still, the encyclopedic menu has other worthies, like alambres, which call to mind nachos with strips of blackened beef in place of chips, under a volcanic aftermath of melted cheese.
The event, now called the Democrat Days dinner, took place on April 7th, at the Oasis, a hotel designed to call to mind Las Vegas in the Rat Pack days.
The commuters have big eyes, sickly green faces and cartoonish, intentionally repetitive expressions of isolation; the men wear zany B-shaped hats, whose double humps call to mind Bactrian camels.
" Mr. Duterte's actions call to mind, for example, Josip Broz Tito, the Communist leader of Yugoslavia who broke with Moscow in the Cold War's first years by declaring himself "nonaligned.
We'll give him a pass on that, however, and instead call to mind Musk's fantastic ability to continually dig himself deeper — a skill exemplified by the "pedo guy" defamation trail.
While it might call to mind the action and romance of Ian Fleming's famous spy (and what plant doesn't, honestly), it's actually named after the American ornithologist of the same name.
As vile as this racist pandering was, it all pales next to Trump, whose constant appeals to racism call to mind segregationist leaders like George Wallace more than earlier modern presidents.
A towering sculpture by the Nigerian artist Billy Omabegho stands in the small plaza outside the consulate, with zigzagging vertical curves that call to mind chain links or an abstract ouroboros.
Airbnb's "Experiences," which you can browse in thumbnails that call to mind old movie posters, are clear and fleshed out and allow travelers to post reviews and contact hosts in advance.
Amelia Bloomer was indubitably a great pioneer, but at this stage these blouson shorts generally call to mind children's wear or Shakespearian costume, and neither is good for everyday adult dressing.
It's unclear what said scandal is, but the setup does immediately call to mind Matt Lauer, whose 20-year tenure as Today host ended in 2017 due to sexual harassment allegations.
Their cyclical patterns may call to mind the steady tread of an evening walk in the woods, the comforts of nature and the danger of darkness closing in around you. RUSSONELLO
His ability to slide on hard courts and improvise on defense call to mind Nadal and Djokovic, and when he attacks the net, his graceful athleticism is reminiscent of Roger Federer.
Pressing so hard that he builds up a layer of brightly-colored dust, Mr. Martin draws bulbous, organic shapes that call to mind an alien typesetter's case, or pleasantly squishy toys.
Or will the final day call to mind the day in 13 when Els began a final round eight strokes ahead of Woods only to lose to him in a playoff?
Since the show is a dark, complicated, tortured-family mystery set in Hong Kong, his name can't help but call to mind the neo-noir touchstone "Chinatown" and its doomed Mulwrays.
And while this will undoubtedly call to mind the 53% of white women who voted for Trump in the 2016 election, there are characters in the novel who warrant even more attention.
Passages like this call to mind Juan Rulfo's classic " Pedro Páramo ," in which a man searching for his father arrives in the Mexican countryside to find a town populated only by spectres.
The Wilpons call to mind that family down the street that talks of selling the old house even as they insist any new owner must let their son retain the master bedroom.
That's unfair to what was in many ways a special and forward-looking game, one whose level design is as likely to call to mind Looking Glass's Thief as it is Doom.
Faced with bluish-gray bricks and adorned with elaborately carved, oxblood-red lintels, the rowhouses call to mind a radically compacted version of the terraced workers' housing found in northern English cities.
In their bodily hardships, Ms. Simnett's works call to mind waterboarding at Guantánamo Bay and Eric Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," before dying at the hands of the police in 2014.
The upscale collection, which includes shampoos, hair masks and conditioners, comes packaged in trim boxes of marine blue and goldenrod in a blobby pattern that could call to mind a Marni print.
Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker It is sometimes said of small, informal restaurants with affable hosts that they call to mind the experience of being a guest in someone's home.
The homages are fitting in a movie that is something of an homage itself; Carney's acute ear for teenage language and Ducky-esque romantic pining call to mind an Irish John Hughes movie.
CreditCreditFirstview Thick cable-knit sweaters may call to mind blustery fishing towns, coarse sheep's wool and Irish folklore — but this season, several designers have put a fresh spin on the age-old style.
And the interactive dialog wheels feel like a lighter version of something found in a BioWare game, while the plentiful loot and gear you'll gather call to mind action-RPGs like Torchlight or Diablo.
We're people who use our gym memberships more infrequently than we use our Sephora loyalty card, and for whom the words "organized sports" still call to mind the moldy locker room in middle school.
One of the suggested designs for the baguette, for example, is two crossed loaves, which doesn't exactly call to mind anything overtly sexual (except for bread itself, which is sexy as hell and delicious).
Recalibrate my fashion referencesAs much as I'd love to channel Audrey Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, or Diana Ross, the fact is that my best looks happen when I call to mind my blonde role models.
The many works here have the flat, matte colors, deep space and lush greenery of Rajput painting and also call to mind the solitary women in the work of Leonora Carrington and Joan Brown.
Eventually, these other dancers replace the principal couple in a chain of duets and solos, a cyclical pattern of arrivals and departures that may call to mind the romantic histories of people you know.
Meanwhile, her images of clowns made in 2004 have their own kind of darkness — John Wayne Gacy did, after all, dress like a clown — but also call to mind Fellini's incredible 1970 film The Clowns.
Even though there are moments on "In a Poem Unlimited" that call to mind disco, synth-pop, and post-punk, the album never seems nostalgic, or like an attempt to conjure a more harmonious past.
It's deconstructed appearance definitely doesn't scream "s'mores," and the strong addition of coconut and berries changes the flavor profile enough to call to mind the dish from which is was inspired while creating something new.
Those four theme entries were pretty challenging (and all debuts in the Times grid), as clued, although in retrospect they're extremely well balanced and call to mind the old game Trivial Pursuit and its categories.
But they do call to mind the cavalrymen in a movie like "Fort Apache": interlopers in someone else's territory, surrounded by a local population that is wary of their presence and sometimes hostile to it.
Kyrie Irving lacks the playmaking ability of Stephen Curry, but his twisting, now-you-see-it-now-you-don't ball-handling and loving use of the backboard call to mind a latter-day Earl Monroe.
The cathedrals, for all their sacred origins, call to mind a worldly folk saying: The first half of your life, you work for your name; the second half of your life, your name works for you.
A recent wave of over 400 opioid-related lawsuits brought by states, cities and counties against prescription opioid manufacturers and distributors call to mind the lawsuits brought by states in the 1990s against the tobacco industry.
But the disproportionate benefits accrued from these matches by promoters and sports moguls, while the boxers receive all the punishment, call to mind the economic structures of war — who does the fighting and who skims the profits.
But the casual violence, cynicism, and cruelty of the police department of tomorrow can't help but call to mind Black Lives Matters protests, and what they've revealed about the violence, cynicism, and cruelty of police departments today.
A meal might end with Balkan treats like ruske kape, cylindrical cakes that call to mind Russian hats, chocolate on top with coconut clinging to the sides; and tullumba, batons of crenelated dough soaked in sugar syrup.
The name "The Science Behind Pixar" may call to mind a bunch of cynical, vaguely educational displays about how the fish in Finding Nemo swim, and how high the house in Up would go in real life.
The term "firewall" might call to mind a blazing tower of flames, but unfortunately the real thing is much less cool — it's a regular wall or structure of some kind meant to prevent the spread of fire.
Many of the pieces from the Indústria collection are exclusive to Hirotaka's own stores and the brand's newly launched e-commerce site, including the thin hoop-like adjustable Cygnus earrings, which call to mind a swan's silhouette.
This association means that a few moves—even in the abstract—can quickly call to mind a specific artist or song, indicating that the dance move is serving a branding function for the artist and their work.
At regular séances, they received messages from supernatural "High Masters," which they documented in notebooks and in skittery drawings that call to mind some that I've seen (and—full disclosure—long ago made) by trippers on hallucinogens.
" Indeed, poems like "An Owl" call to mind the absurdity and melancholy of Edward Lear: "O I wish I could go so far down in the ocean— / But woe for these wings and these so many feathers!
Casting a black actress and having her character torn from her parents, can't help but call to mind the separation of children from their parents during America's slavery era, not to mention the country's current nightmarish immigration policies.
The company's season also incorporates dance, including a staging of "La Bayadère," and the resident choreographer Ted Brandsen's "Coppelia," which features sets and costumes that call to mind the eerie, stylized designs of the film director Tim Burton.
The new drop includes 24 single and three-wick scents for every fall scenario, from a crisp cranberry scent that will complement your Thanksgiving meal to a flannel-scented jar that'll call to mind your favorite fall blanket.
It may serve you well, when experiencing this panicky emotion, to hesitate before allowing it to spur you toward impulsivity, and call to mind the German idiom Torschlusspanik ist ein schlechter Ratgeber — that is, "Torschlusspanik is a bad adviser."
The teaser trailer for The Incredible Jessica James might call to mind two projects conceived over the last decade: Barry Jenkins' feature debut, Medicine For Melancholy (2008), and the as yet unreleased Travis and Tabitha, directed by Keith Purvis.
On those mornings when I'd stand sleepily in front of my wardrobe, bereft of inspiration, I'd call to mind my army of sisters: Kate Moss, Brigitte Bardot, Twiggy, Debbie Harry, Drew Barrymore, Lauren Bacall, Soo Joo Park, Cher Horowitz.
As with the Matthiasson, Mauro Vergano's Bianco vermouth ($49, 750 milliliters) is quite sweet, yet it is unexpectedly herbal as well, with flavors of thyme, oregano and basil that call to mind sizzling skillets and the meal to come.
" These descriptions call to mind a similar phrase, one which was hurled as dismissive insult at Fallout 3 soon after Bethesda revealed that they were working on the game years ago: "They're just going to make Oblivion, but with guns.
Two of the most famous and famously labeled forms of fandom in rock history are the bobby-soxers and the Beatlemaniacs, both terms that call to mind the figure of the screaming — and supposedly naive and shallow — white teen girl.
" THE RULEBOOK: FUNNY THING… "It is a matter both of wonder and regret, that those who raise so many objections against the new Constitution should never call to mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it.
The word "hologram" might immediately call to mind "Star Wars"-like projections, floating in space in the real world, but what 8i is actually making are photo-realistic representations of people and places that are visible within some sort of display.
On a Friday afternoon in Tábor, Želivská introduces me to Marian Valášek, a middle-aged man in a Kelly-green sweater, and Iveta Hortová, whose mischievous eyes and white chef's hat call to mind Lucy Ricardo at the chocolate factory.
A Step Ahead's customized dolls call to mind the Lammily doll, a Barbie alternative with the proportions of the average 19-year-old woman and the option to add stickers depicting acne, scars, cellulite, freckles, glasses, and even grass stains.
That Fordham even has a sailing program comes as a shock to most people Norfleet meets: A university embedded in the country's densest megalopolis does not immediately call to mind the open-water challenges and freewheeling spirit of the America's Cup.
Those preening types call to mind an observation made on Tuesday by Olivier Saillard, a distinguished French curator invited by the Pitti Uomo organizers to create a special fashion exhibition within the gilded salons of the colossal, Renaissance-era Palazzo Pitti.
Their solemnity and precision call to mind not only the historical connection between military regiments and clockwork machines, but also the similarities between marching bands and military brigades, as well as the bands and drum corps that accompanied soldiers into battle.
Some of the two photographers' pictures bear a strong stylistic resemblance, but the ones for which Greene is best known are his minimalist landscapes, which call to mind the later paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler and, much later, Peter Doig.
This cheerful restaurant on Loiza Street takes its name from the classic Audrey Hepburn movie, but the interiors call to mind Carmen Miranda's "Copacabana," with tropical flowers painted on the walls, neon pink signs and potted palms (brunch runs about $25).
To me, the words Jay Z in the context of Lil Wayne still mostly call to mind Wayne rapping "I must be Lebron if he's Jordan" over Jay's "Show Me What You Got" beat, effectively snatching rap's throne from the elder Mr. Carter.
The name of this extravagantly inventive new cocktail bar may call to mind medical insurance or metaphysics, but here it refers to architectural constraints created by former tenants—including the particularly ill-christened Affair on Eighth, whose name remains scrawled behind the bar.
If that's the case, it's hard to call to mind a stereotype attributed to another minority used outside of its own community with such impunity, and why, after decades of use, people aren't embarrassed to so publicly copy and paste their efforts.
The most whimsical version comes from the Office in New York, a cocktail lounge by the Chicago chef Grant Achatz: Here, in a bowl of crushed-ginger-and-lemon-infused ice, blades of endive, planted upright, call to mind surfboards anchored in sand.
The structure's bush-hammered concrete walls call to mind wide-wale beige corduroy — if corduroy could make you bleed when rubbing your hand across it — but it also had freer touches, like plush vermilion carpets and nautilus shells embedded in the walls.
I love that others across the world celebrate the new year with one bean or another: In Italy, for example, with lentils that call to mind coins, and in the American South, with black-eyed peas, paired with greens that represent paper money.
Negative partisanship is also the reason why the pending 2020 presidential and congressional cycle doesn't call to mind charged modern ideological battles such as 1964 and 1972 so much as the fateful election of 1860, which ended up kicking off the Civil War.
Although the name might call to mind a particular '80s band (or Oprah Winfrey, or among health-care wonks, the American Hospital Association), the in-your-face branding is apropos, according to the colleagues we rounded up to taste the new products.
These white plastic-framed visor goggles, which call to mind a pair of welding glasses designed by Fellini, shine a faint blue-green light into your eyes in the service of winding your inner timepiece, treating jet lag as well as winter doldrums.
The Irishman's basic premise may call to mind his previous mob classics, like Goodfellas or Casino, but in its aching concern for the state of a man's soul, it has as much in common with his Silence or The Last Temptation of Christ.
It is easy to call to mind the iconic Wassily chair, a tubular steel frame that looks like an oversized paper clip; or the Barcelona coffee table, a glass square whose lethal corners seem designed to dent an ankle or a toddler's forehead.
Dancing, stick-limbed figures copied in 1929 from a rock painting in what is now Zimbabwe call to mind Giacometti's angular statues of the 1940s and '50s, reflecting what Mr. Kuba believes was the influence of the original exhibition of the watercolors 80 years ago.
The two potential sisters-in-law, who are close in age — Meghan is 36, Kate 35 —  call to mind another famous royal sisterhood: that of Princess Diana  and Sarah Ferguson, a friendship that captured the public imagination when Ferguson wed Prince Andrew in 1986.
The holidays call to mind cheerful sounds and nostalgic sensations that just don't resonate any other time of year: car karaoke with your fave seasonal album, breaking out your epic faux-fur coat, and, of course, battling the crowds at outdoor markets with gifts galore.
The online shop's name might call to mind a white-washed doctor's office where all the art on the walls is from Home Goods and all the nurses have cold hands, but don't be fooled: Dermstore is the best beauty destination you don't know about.
SoundSOUL Dancing Water SpeakersI am truly at a loss to call to mind the kind of person who would spend any number of dollars—much less 14 of them—for this bizarre, tiny LED water show, but let's hope that person is not you.
Google and Facebook might not call to mind the belching smoke stacks and child laborers of the Industrial Revolution, but Zuboff argues that they're run by people who have turned out to be just as ruthless and profit-seeking as any Gilded Age tycoon.
Their dynamic may call to mind Tibbs and Gillespie or Murtaugh and Riggs, but the show's origins lie in "The Town," the 2010 crime thriller Affleck co-wrote, directed and starred in, which also centered on criminals in the working-class, heavily Irish Charlestown neighborhood.
And this is just a small part of the associations a Butterly sculpture will call to mind, which might also include the fleshy nudes of Peter Paul Rubens or a brightly colored, shiny plastic handbag in a store window, melted from hours of sitting in the sun.
It's embodied in the pair of tufted cobra-skin ottomans that were a gift from the designer Roberto Cavalli, the leopard-print silk fabric edging the Parsons table, the pleated lamé curtains that call to mind a fabulous Fortuny gown and the custom-designed makeup bar.
For the record, the theater's entrance displays a corrective and clearly visible subtitle of sorts — "Tricycle transformed" — and it could well be argued that a theater seen to have grown in stature to this degree surely deserves a name that doesn't call to mind a child's toy.
LOUIS VUITTON AND MARC NEWSON The French luxury house collaborated with Mr. Newson, an Australian-born industrial designer, on a collection of rolling leather luggage in saturated hues — with names such as citron, noir, coquelicot, piment, saphir, fuchsia, indigo — that call to mind summer in the Mediterranean.
"This year, we chose to present a more academic booth instead of focusing on making sales," said Olivier Hervet, a partner of HDM Gallery in Beijing and Hangzhou, which brought a solo booth of works by the young Chinese artist Li Jingxiong that call to mind industrial ruins.
Now the likes of feathery bronze fennel, once eaten by Roman warriors before heading into battle; dill with its whispery fronds; pink, fuzzy-hearted, flu-fighting echinacea; and wild garlic, whose white-hooded flowers call to mind novice nuns, come entwined with conventional blossoms or command entire bouquets.
A company called Intershelter sells igloo-shape pleasure domes that call to mind Luke Skywalker's old pad on Tatooine, but cost only $12,000 for one big enough to include a kitchen; it can be thrown together in a few hours, to make an instant hunting or fishing lodge.
She recently completed a series of 10- to 21-inch-tall blossoms that are currently on view in a group show at Ota Contemporary in Santa Fe, N.M.; if some viewers don't recognize them immediately as flowers — if they call to mind, say, hallucinogenic artichokes — then she'll be pleased.
When Lio and his cohort are taken away by the Freezing Force — a militarized organization that may call to mind a certain US government agency many wish to abolish — Galo thinks that's the last he'll ever see of Lio, until they must put aside their differences to save the world.
But the defensive, contentious posture they have adopted—marked by obfuscation, deflection, and wild counterpunching—doesn't call to mind the temporary embarrassment of a political team benefiting from the interference of some noxious but unaffiliated entity, like the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that smeared Democratic nominee John Kerry in 2004.
Several towering sculptures are made of sundry found materials, some atop shopping carts or strollers that call to mind carts used by the homeless as well as street vendors in both Harlem and Jamaica (Ward once paraded these sculptures through Harlem streets and you can see his actions in videos).
The infinitesimal knot-work, teeming squibs, and countless dots and spirals populating the jam-packed masterpiece "Hieroglyph of Light" (1966-67) call to mind hypnotic plait-like designs, interlacing arabesques, and girih tiles of Islamic art or the Gaelic script and florid miniatures of the Christian The Book of Kells.
In this respect, they call to mind Russo's terrific novel "Nobody's Fool" (1993), a panoramic and minutely observed book that did away not only with a conventional plot but also with any sort of easy resolution for its stubborn and charismatic protagonist, the day laborer Donald Sullivan, known as Sully.
In a time when so many traditions have turned to homogenized milk, Yankees versus Red Sox in the post season retains a jagged allure, even if the worse moments no longer call to mind the Picts against the Angles on Jerome Avenue, with tossed beers in the role of boiling pitch.
But here he puts the text up against the glass partition between this show and the adjacent gallery full of (white) marble figurative statuaries from antiquity that now call to mind Sarah Bond's trenchant critique of the idea that this work devoid of color is too often taken to represent Western civilization.
While the 12-step program has taken on international recognition since its official beginnings in 1935, and perhaps most people could, if pressed, call to mind some snippet of its rhetoric, having any kind of in-depth knowledge of program language indicates at least some kind of attempt to engage with a recovery group.
The new technologies from Microsoft and GitHub call to mind the real-time collaboration features of Microsoft's Office 365 and Google's G Suite — but here Microsoft and GitHub are making sure developers will be able to use the new tools in the coding environments they're used to rather than forcing them to use unfamiliar applications.
Mr Babanov, a businessman and political moderniser, left Kyrgyzstan after Mr Jeyenbekov threatened to jail him, too, on spurious charges of attempting to overthrow the new government and of inciting racial unrest between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz—an accusation intended to call to mind clashes between the two ethnic groups in 2010 that led to hundreds of deaths.
Moreover, Mogherini's reference to the mandate and functioning of the IAEA and the Joint Commission of the JCPOA was meant to call to mind their overwhelmingly recognized legitimacy, as well as to remind any party of its duty to submit any information of Iran's potential non-compliance to them—rather than, presumably, airing raw intelligence documents in a livestreamed theatrical PowerPoint event.
While Perriand may be best known for the Chaise Longue Basculante B218 — an adjustable steel lounge chair that she created in 1928 while working at Le Corbusier's studio in her 20s — her contributions also include a prefabricated mountain resort in Savoie, France, asymmetrical wooden bookcases that call to mind paintings by Piet Mondrian and a necklace made of oversize ball bearings.
But it is still possible to call to mind lost times, real and imagined, when whites were more culturally dominant than they are today, when the economy worked better for more people (or at least for white people) than it does right now, and crucially, when political leaders were primarily concerned with helping the winners in past racial and social hierarchies preserve their incumbency.
Documentarians have since provided the historical revisions to them our discourse needs, especially for wars less "good" than World War II. But on days like D-Day, the most consequential date of the twentieth century, we naturally call to mind all that was at stake, all the men who gave their lives for it, as well as the survivors who've since died and those few who gracefully are still with us.
Still, the place is minimally outfitted, which is the point: A tall armoire from the 1970s by the Lille-based design duo Guillerme et Chambron is topped by a pair of midcentury ceramic lamps with custom rush-covered shades that call to mind bales of hay in a Provence meadow; in the kitchen sits a Pierre Cardin table from the 1970s near a 1960 Paul McCobb breakfront with wicker sliding doors.
As such, they call to mind figures like Donald Trump Jr. and the music promoter Robert Goldstone, who were witless enough to discuss over email the Russian government's support of the Trump campaign: GOLDSTONE: The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
In a classic romantic comedy fashion that may call to mind Jenny Han's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before," the two pretend to date for mutual benefits: Seb gets to make his ex-girlfriend jealous and Analee gets to flaunt her fake relationship in front of her former best friend while getting practice for the "real" relationship she hopes to have with Harris, the gaming partner she's been crushing on but hasn't yet met in person.
From Terrance Hayes, there's a poetry collection sparked by Donald Trump's election; from Ben Rhodes, a memoir of his time as a key adviser in the Obama White House; and from Stephen Greenblatt, a pointed consideration of the political leaders in Shakespeare's plays that might call to mind, reassuringly or not, the opening lines of Sonnet 59: "If there be nothing new, but that which is / Hath been before …" Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books WE BEGIN OUR ASCENT, by Joe Mungo Reed.
Like many of her peers at Amazon, Costa has been experiencing a tension between work she loves and a company culture and community she in many ways admires deeply, and what she sees as the company's dangerous failings, or "blind spots," regarding critical ethical issues such as climate change and AI. Indeed, her concerns are increasingly typical of employees not only at Amazon, but throughout big tech and beyond, which seems worth noting particularly because hers is not the typical image many call to mind when thinking of giant tech companies.
The set pieces in the novel, with both affectionate homage and tongue-in-cheek irony, call to mind the giants of 19th-century fiction: a child imprisoned inside the cold and damp stones of a boarding school that feels more like an orphanage (Dickens); a "determined and cunning delinquent" punished by being locked in cupboards and cellars (the Brontës); a young lady's first ball, with a sumptuous gown bought for her by an admirer (Austen); smart soldiers, lovely belles and old generals dancing in country estates amid the lingering echoes of war (Tolstoy).
It doesn't require a huge stretch of the imagination to envision Mr. Trump's trying to use the power of the presidency to punish his enemies, withdraw from military and diplomatic alliances, start trade wars, and engage in a wide-scale roundup of illegal immigrants that would call to mind Operation Wetback in the 1950s crossed with the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. However, such a divisive policy inevitably would split the country and the Republican Party as well, leading to a crushing loss in the 2018 midterm elections.
Here's a non-exhaustive list of other action words you can use: Action Verbs For Initiative • Spearhead • Establish • Implement • Launch • Volunteer • Initiate • Revitalize • Overhaul • Modernize • Transform Action Verbs For Creativity • Design • Develop • Build • Construct • Shape • Compose • Envision • Engineer • Conceive • Craft Action Verbs For Critical Thinking • Research • Analyze • Examine • Synthesize • Assess • Conceptualize • Discover • Determine • Evaluate • Dissect Action Verbs for Management • Direct • Train • Guide • Steer • Assign • Approve • Support • Encourage • Recruit • Designate Action Verbs For Communication • Negotiate • Compromise • Persuade • Report • Convey • Present • Notify • Publish • Discuss • Mediate Tip: Avoid Business Jargon The general idea is to really hone in on what it is you've accomplished, using verbs that immediately call to mind an image of achievement and leadership all the while avoiding shallow, mind-numbing corporatespeak.

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