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Trump wore during the inaugural parade called to mind Jackie Kennedy and Camelot, the pink dress called to mind another, more rarefied time.
Clinton called to mind the sense of national unity after the Sept.
Even the famed vintage cars called to mind the retro aesthetic of South Beach.
For me, they immediately called to mind Apocalypse Now's depiction of the Vietnam War.
It called to mind a story about the sainted Knicks of the early 1970s.
Princess Charlotte's red and white dress called to mind one of her mother's previous outfits.
They both at times called to mind performers in long-running shows that simply seem tired.
It called to mind a painter's palette, a spreading stain or a species of luminous mold.
This time, the godellos called to mind several different wines, namely white Burgundy, Muscadet and Champagne.
And he said the students' ethos — many hands, eager to help — called to mind Burning Man.
"Pattern Folds" would have called to mind a process of production often unseen by the consumer.
Trump's choice, after all, called to mind nothing so much as the past: Jacqueline Kennedy and Camelot.
The arrests called to mind the wildly popular "Breaking Bad" series, which ran from 2008 to 2015.
It called to mind Obama's hug of Chris Christie in the wake of Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
But Palmer's professional career had called to mind a long drive that peters out inside the red zone.
It called to mind "a very dark time in Jewish history," lawyer Alan Dershowitz said at the protest.
But your letter also called to mind a passage from "The Woman Upstairs," Claire Messud's remarkable 2014 novel.
It called to mind a fascinating, if overlooked, experiment that Mina Bissell had done back in the nineteen-eighties.
It called to mind something a Ph.D. student named Katrin Gudmundsdottir told me on my first day in Iceland.
The glint in his eye called to mind a card shark who thought he had another bluff in him.
It also called to mind one of Josephine Baker's iconic looks: straight hair slicked down in face-framing curves.
Inside, the deep, rich mahogany pews called to mind the Fairfax County courtroom where I learned I'd do time.
And the net effect of these misinterpretations called to mind the Men in Black (MIB) movie franchise's iconic neuralyzer gimmick.
She also told me, back in 2015, that the shape called to mind the statues in the crypt at Winterfell.
It called to mind a line of the financial industry's post-crisis defense: Borrowers should have read the fine print.
With his silvery horseshoe mustache and marble-handled walking cane, he called to mind a king presiding over his courtiers.
Dr. Nesbit said the findings called to mind the research by the social scientist Robert D. Putnam on racial diversity.
In broad outline, Cisco's description of Olympic Destroyer's anatomy called to mind two previous Russian cyberattacks, NotPetya and Bad Rabbit.
It called to mind her experiences as an outsider in the male-dominated Southern California art scene in the 1960s.
Sustainable fashion, which once called to mind hemp sack dresses and the like, has undergone, as they say, a major glow-up.
All that velvet called to mind not just clothes, but the ropes that exist outside the clubs where Mr. Slimane's citizens play.
His glib fencing over words in sworn testimony called to mind the hair-splitting that had earned him the nickname Slick Willie.
The transaction called to mind Jeff Bezos' purchase of The Washington Post, which was separate from his role as CEO of Amazon.
The image called to mind the Republican presidential candidate's divisive rhetoric over immigration, and the wall was subsequently dismantled by Tulane football players.
A 2014 sauvignon blanc was textured and alive in the glass, with great depth and minerality that called to mind the Loire Valley.
This particular structure called to mind the American sculptor and architect Tony Smith's account of a nightly ride along the unfinished New Jersey Turnpike.
And it called to mind that other infamous slinky, glitzy sheer long-sleeve gold gown: The one Stone wore in the 1995 film, Casino.
The incident called to mind a similar Bartlet "gaffe" made in the course of a heated presidential race, which ended up helping his cause.
Graflex. The flash's odd combination of metal swoops, curves, and clips instantly called to mind the retro-future aesthetic the film was going for.
He was wearing a ruffled shirt too big for his skinny frame, and the over-all effect somehow called to mind the Little Prince.
The scene called to mind "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," if Seurat replaced the urban sophistication of Paris with Montana's laid-back charm.
It called to mind the medieval test for a woman accused of witchcraft: Tie her to a chair and lower her into a pond.
It wasn't long ago that the name Kirk Cousins called to mind ill-advised throws and multi-interception games for a laughably bad Washington team.
Canha's response called to mind a very different reaction years ago, when Manager Sparky Anderson pinch-hit for a batter before his first plate appearance.
Grand villas fronted onto tree-lined boulevards, and the verdant plazas and parks called to mind elegant green spaces in the capitals of Western Europe.
The moment called to mind the Biblical story of Abraham (aptly) and Isaac, in which God commanded Abraham to kill his son to prove his faith.
The tweet came the day after the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Trump, and it called to mind a famous quip from a previous debate.
She accentuated the nostalgic elements of her outfit with her exaggerated poses on the red carpet, which called to mind a star from an old movie.
I thought he more often called to mind a fellow who notes the lipstick on a man's collar and files that detail away for future use.
Or the images of Eleven encountering beings from other worlds in an inky realm, which called to mind the great sci-fi film Under the Skin.
First because it called to mind the undeserved suffering of my family and so many other families like mine, and the loss of my childhood home.
Bush's apparent attempt to target black churchgoers called to mind June 2016, 224, when nine people were murdered at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Then new footage kicked in, revealing Gosling's character walking through a vast, almost pyramid-like building that called to mind the design of the original Tyrell Corporation.
Its subject, he said, is the English hawthorne blossom, but to my eye, it appeared semiabstract and called to mind Matisse's windows for his chapel in Vence.
This month, Jason Wu showed his fall 2020 collection on a runway flanked with overgrown flora that called to mind the garden of an abandoned country home.
Huddled around their tripods, buffeted by thousands of boos and obscenities, they called to mind weathercasters lashed to telephone poles, early-Dan Rather-style, in a hurricane.
Their plans called to mind a rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., in August that spun out of control, with demonstrators and counterprotesters clashing in the streets.
The attention-grabbing student-led action called to mind the protests led by Diane Nash, John Lewis, Barbara Johns and so many others during the Civil Rights Movement.
For John Lowe, the retired baseball writer from The Detroit Free Press, it called to mind another four-straight-hits-as-homers feat, by Ted Williams in 1957.
The shape called to mind Barbra Streisand and Peggy Moffitt when models' eyes were closed — but once open, left them with a Bambi-like lash line and polished appearance.
Kardashian West, meanwhile, opted for a plunging glittery mini dress that called to mind the sparkling looks both Kendall Jenner and Paris Hilton wore for their 21st birthday parties.
Even if critics are generous to the president, his words called to mind his smearing Mexican immigrants as rapists and drug mules when he began his run for president.
The streak called to mind the resolve the team showed last season during an unexpected rise in the standings, from being last in the league as late as Jan.
It called to mind the aftermath of tragedies past, like the Sandy Hook massacre of 2012 and the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, then a congresswoman from Arizona, in 2011.
The crust on our Pizza Hut pizza was lacking in texture, and the flavors in each slice called to mind what one would find at a roadside gas station.
Last week, there was a pivotal moment involving coq au vin, which called to mind Melissa "Brie" Clark's excellent guide to French cooking, which also starred coq au vin.
On a recent visit, the Drill Hall looked like an underworld city of the dead: The women's disembodied voices echoed in it like something called to mind from deep memory.
A drawstring pear yellow skirt was paired with a matching cropped wool jacket, for instance, and the ruffled tiers of various dresses called to mind the floors of a building.
Their defenders at times called to mind the team's Purple People Eater past, as they chased down the always-elusive Wilson as if trying to trap a firefly in a jar.
This may be just me, but both artists called to mind early nineteen-forties Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning, who fractured Picassoesque figuration on the way to physically engaging abstraction.
Gwen Stefani wore a transparent gown with strategically placed silver sequins for her duet with Blake Shelton that called to mind Beyoncé's little-left-to-the-imagination Met Gala dress of 2015.
The scene on the back nine on a cool afternoon called to mind Greg Norman's six-stroke collapse in this event in 123, which handed the tournament to the Englishman Nick Faldo.
They exchanged what seemed to Guyton like friendly words, but shortly after, the city arrived with bulldozers, police and a helicopter, in a scene that called to mind the riot of 1967.
On Monday evening, for example, she made her initial appearance in a Tory Burch "Sylvia" jacket: a black style covered in mother-of-pearl embroidery that called to mind Indian prints and architecture.
For many, the blurry image called to mind various other objects, including the Xbox 360's infamous Ring of Death, or the Eye of Sauron, an evil symbol featured in Lord of the Rings.
Two years ago, L-E-V made its Joyce debut with a mesmerizing work, "OCD Love," that called to mind a groovy, erotic, futuristic rave, which is how many of their works come across.
His face when he handed the garment over called to mind a young child returning to the original owners a lost puppy he had found and with which he had formed an instant attachment.
Her armor-like, shoulder-padded suit, seemingly intended to convey complicated messages about whether she is human, called to mind Thierry Mugler and Grace Jones, who were setting the tone for 1980s extremism in fashion.
Watching him embark on jaunts toward the hoop called to mind a city player who knows every dead spot on a backboard, the better to make a back-spinning ball fall through a netless hoop.
The reports, in all their horror — the dehumanizing gang rapes in front of family, the forced public nudity, the torture and sexual enslavement — all called to mind similar stories from my country, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In a preview, Ms. Chiuri said they were a nod to Dior's own love of tarot, but in practice they most called to mind her own work in her previous job as co-designer of Valentino.
That called to mind the 1946 concert, whose players were the estate's owners, Walter Rosen, a financier and pianist, and his wife, Lucie Rosen, an early exponent of the exotic electronic instrument known as the theremin.
Hitting in jeans, without the benefit of a warm-up, a stiff and sleep-deprived Woods deposited both of his shots in the river, with swings that called to mind mechanical arms in need of oiling.
They were constructed out of sheets of zinc-plated steel that had been laser-cut into curling forms that called to mind a Spirograph set, and then molded by hand into a mass of pulsating lacy spheres.
His reprimanding of the tech who threw a blanket over one old man robot rubbed the audiences the wrong way, perhaps because it called to mind dehumanization tactics such as those used by Nazis in concentration camps.
He said he told Mr. Sisi that he should seek some other public demonstration of a popular mandate to lead Egypt — advice that may have called to mind the rallies and plebiscites of Nasser's era, six decades before.
When the singing commenced, Ms. Magic invited the assembled to sit on the floor in a semicircle, where a musician named Elijah Ray droned a mystical tune that called to mind images of saffron robes and singing bowls.
I had a few regrets, like a dish of char-siu-like barbecue pork with a virulently red gravy that called to mind melted lollipops, and a gummy bite of fermented sausage larded with flaps of pork skin.
And though the field trip called to mind a similar expedition by Andy Kaufman, who took his audience from Carnegie Hall one night in 1979 on charter buses for a snack of milk and cookies, it lacked its originality.
It was a holdover from the if-you've-got-it-flaunt-it '80s that called to mind Patrick Bateman, the brand-obsessed yuppie sociopath in "American Psycho," who trumpeted his taste for luxe with a two-tone Rolex Datejust.
The latter film's surreal, mind-bending visuals — which called to mind everything from Inception to 2001: A Space Odyssey — seemed a particularly likely candidate, as did the digitally re-created Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher that were featured in Rogue One.
As a preacher, Trump's performance in church Saturday called to mind the words of Jesus, "Not everyone who says, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of my Father" (Matthew 7:21).
It called to mind perhaps the most affecting speech of his career, a May 2012 address to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Seminar in Arlington, Virginia, where he used his own life story to comfort grieving military families.
These observations about the specific plight of the black genius — that lack of margin for error — called to mind something the comedian Chris Rock has said: True equality would look less like a black president than like a black Sarah Palin.
In a stunning reversal that called to mind a similar move made by his boss 18 years ago, Josh McDaniels, the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots, reneged on his decision to become the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.
Spieth's Sunday round called to mind the final straightaway of a horse that got spooked out of the gate and had to exert so much energy catching up to the field that it had nothing left for the final push.
Naturally, the episode began with a parody of the first 2016 presidential debate and McKinnon entered the stage with an over-the-top entrance (cane and all) that called to mind Gene Wilder's grand entrance in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
In a scene that called to mind the 1990s, about a dozen members of Act Up, the AIDS activist group, stood outside and held placards protesting the hefty prices that Gilead charges for Truvada, a once-a-day-pill that prevents H.I.V. transmission.
The bottom two: Yuhua, whose look called to mind an ill-advised remake of the "Birds" featuring Carrie Bradshaw — on second thought, that is a "Sex and the City 3" concept that I would actually watch — and the spiritually hogtied Mayhem Miller.
It called to mind the hard and crusty conditions she was exposed to as a child in Vermont and New Hampshire rather than the pillowy foam stuff she skied on, when she skied at all, during her recent month-and-a-half hiatus from competition.
The subtlety of details like deep inverted pleats in the trousers and oversize patches on the coat pockets called to mind the exaggerated gentlemanly elegance of the Congolese dandies called Les Sapeurs, a contraction from the French for Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People.
Yet passages about ongoing police brutality called to mind present-day issues such as stop-and-frisk laws and the killings of Trayvon Martin and Sandra Bland who were viewed as the "perceived criminal threats" that Malcolm spoke of, simply because they happened to be black.
In contrast with her demeanor in recent years, Wie exuded a peaceful, easy feeling during her media availability, punctuating many of her answers with a laughter that called to mind the buoyant teenager that she was before the game crippled her body and crushed her confidence.
The massacre called to mind the country's two mass shootings that have come to be known by the name of the schools: Columbine, the high school outside Denver where 12 students and a teacher were killed in 1999; and Sandy Hook, the elementary school in Newtown, Conn.
His sound on the saxophone has an almost tactile bark, and he maintains an intuitive bond with the cadence of the African diaspora: His solo on a song called "Natty" called to mind the work of Sonny Rollins in calypso mode, without resorting to outright emulation.
Once she got back to her chair, she peeled off the coat to reveal a muscle-hugging, bright green shorts-and-tank-top set that called to mind the black outfit that Williams wore 17 years ago in a first-round match at the United States Open.
For some, Mr. Christie's defense of the visit called to mind other choice moments from the brash governor's years in office, like when he told a law student to "shut up" in 2012 when being questioned about the merging of two units of the state university system.
And as he took the stage here Wednesday night to rally Democrats around Hillary Clinton, Mr. Obama's diagnosis of the nation's current political failings inevitably called to mind the promise of reconciliation and unity that propelled his improbable rise, but that seems even more out of reach today.
Wearing eye masks and suit/sleeping-bag hybrids that called to mind the iconic sleeping-bag coat that Norma Kamali debuted in the mid-70s, these men lay upon cots placed in the middle of the runway, oblivious to the jealous, bleary-eyed gaze of so many fashion editors.
Public reaction to that film's use of 48fps HFR was decidedly mixed, with some appreciating the clarity of the images, while others — myself included — hating the way high-frame rate photography abandoned the dreamy pseudo-realism of 24fps for a more immediate look that called to mind camcorders and soap operas.
The rules violation called to mind the one-stroke penalty assessed after the final round at Oakmont Country Club to the winner, Dustin Johnson, who was informed on the back nine that a video replay indicated that he had caused his ball to move on a green on the front nine.
And they included Gwyneth Paltrow in a sheer, high-neck, multi-tier mulch brown gown by Fendi that revealed — well, undies, ab muscles, multiple Bulgari diamond necklaces, you get the idea — called to mind some sort of Cher continuum, and may well get her on all sorts of worst dressed lists.
Purchases made from the Google Play store on one device showed up in the Movies Anywhere library of another nearly instantly, and on an Android tablet the app's interface called to mind the glossy look of Netflix's latest UI. Another key here is obviously going to be the ability to purchase new movies.
And a Verizon executive's comments called to mind telco hopes that broadband will play a big part in a potentially-forthcoming infrastructure package: "With your focus on US job creation and US leadership in these industries, we think this is a great time for public-private partnership," said John Stratton, the company's president.
" GOP attorney Steve Castor's interest in the overture from Kyiv called to mind earlier, unfounded suggestions by some Republican commentators and former government officials that the foreign-born Vindman might be more loyal to Ukraine than the U.S. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the Intel panel, and Vindman tangled over Nunes' referring to the military officer as "Mr.
To hit the point home, he appeared at the end of the show wearing a fuzzy, long-eared mask that called to mind the White Rabbit The excess of Louis XVI's court, before it ended with the guillotine, inspired a Moschino collection that read like a jolly send-up of today's political climate and glutted one-percenters.
Upon my first encounter with it, the mural instantly called to mind a Russian folktale that I obsessed over as a child: an appropriation of the French fairytale Beauty and the Beast from 1740 (made famous by the Disney adaptation in 1991) titled The Scarlet Flower, by Sergey Aksakov, published almost a century later in 1858.
We looked at these beautiful creatures, whom we no longer thought of as aliens, and saw ourselves as we could be, if the lottery, or the bank, or our birthplace—if our genes, or a lucky break—if only— We listened raptly as they spoke in rich and melodious voices, voices we trusted implicitly, that called to mind loved ones and sympathetic teachers.
But what saved all this seriousness of purpose was the way Meirelles and Thomas blended those darker themes with more joyous moments, like a mashup of the past several decades of Brazilian pop, or a gorgeous cross section of a cityscape that called to mind the city's favelas, but in a way that allowed for much more dancing than you might expect.
Even this salty dog was touched to see the original concept art for the Peter Pan ride entrance mural as part of the collection; it called to mind the first time that me, my sister, our mother, and a family friend flew out the nursery window in a pirate ship conveyance that took to the sky above a miniaturized London nightscape.
Indeed, Aquazzura's sandals and slippers festooned with cobalt blue pom-poms and fringe, elegant raffia espadrilles and laser-cut gladiator heels called to mind nothing so much as a stroll on the beach in the Seychelles, while René Caovilla's green python skin and crystalline floral sandals and sneakers in ice cream shades channeled coming out of the Blue Grotto into Capri's bright sunshine.
When Sloterdijk said, of Merkel's refugee policy, that "no society has the moral obligation to self-destruct," his words called to mind Thilo Sarrazin, a former board member of the Bundesbank, who, in 2010, published an anti-Muslim tract with the title "Germany Abolishes Itself," which became a huge best-seller and made racial purity a respectable concern of national discussion.
It didn't all work — fringed pants resembled costumes for a lost yeti and droopy balloon-shade crystal-covered frocks called to mind a deflated disco ball (they were better as jeans) — but shearling coats and bags trailing more yard-long fat jellyfish tentacles were so squishably soft you wanted to either reach out and pet them or cuddle up inside one.
This was one of the things that struck me most about the Republican National Convention after spending a couple of days wandering around the Quicken Loans Arena and its environs: how much it called to mind the let-your-freak-flag-fly conviviality of a music festival, with Scanlon a bizarro-universe version of the hippies selling edibles in the parking lot outside a Phish show.
Arata Isozaki, once of their company, designed buildings that gestured to Japanese heritage in a different way: They called to mind images of bombed-out ruins from World War II. Meanwhile, Tadao Ando, perhaps the most successful Japanese architect to come after Tange, developed an aesthetic of introversion: His houses and museums are tranquil rather than swaggering, putting up sheer, concrete faces to the world.
Subtle as he is, it's hard not to notice Mr. Burrell's big personal toolbox: Throughout the quintet's set, he issued injunctive, two-handed chords à la Cecil Taylor; writhing left-hand patterns that resembled a fish out of water, or the controlled rotations of an engine; and simple sequences of chords that called to mind both Thelonious Monk's off-kilter harmonies and Methodist hymns.
I hadn't thought of her as having any kind of regional sound — she feels more like a creature of the internet to me — but as Jon noted, she and her brother make most of her music together in his bedroom at their childhood home in L.A. Her weirdness combined with her clear virtuosity, Jon said, called to mind another California oddball who worked closely with a sibling, often in his bedroom: Brian Wilson.
His double shot of "earned media" from the NPI conference called to mind how the Trump campaign, back on August 31, confounded the press by conducting a genial photo-op for the candidate in Mexico City in a joint appearance with Enrique Peña Nieto, president of the country Trump had promised to wall off—only to see the candidate turn around and hold a rally in Phoenix later that evening filled with anti-immigrant rhetoric and tropes.
At least to this observer, the jackets with detachable pockets, the hats with beekeeper veils, the washed denim work wear and the quietly tailored suits with short pants cropped just below the knee also called to mind the ostentatious simplicity of couture stuff that Hubert de Givenchy used to design and produce in bulk for the American heiress Bunny Mellon to wear as she rooted around in the vegetable gardens and greenhouses of her vast Virginia estate, Oak Spring.
So after almost 230½ hours and two centuries' worth of singing, dancing, and jiggling; after all 224 of us had been asked to re-enact everything from the Civil War and the Oklahoma land rush to white flight to the suburbs; after a narcotically swampy rendition of "Amazing Grace" and a production of "The Mikado" that glowed in the dark because its minstrelsy might make sense if it was set on Mars; after visionary drag-queen costumes that called to mind descriptions like geisha Andrews Sister and Tiki apocalypse; after we'd stood in lines for small portions of bread and split pea soup at 18463 a.m.

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