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The virus outbreak has evoked memories of the SARS pandemic in 2002 and 2003.
The coronavirus evoked memories of the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in China.
The current impasse has evoked memories of a darker time before the peace agreement was signed.
The grueling work evoked memories of picking cotton when he was 8 for $2 per 100 pounds.
The disease has evoked memories of the outbreak of SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, in 2003.
Colton's reaction was sweet (and evoked memories of Becca's reaction to Colton's virginity pronouncement once upon a time).
Among them were many for whom Dr. Blasey's testimony evoked memories of their own experiences with sexual trauma.
The tweet evoked memories of another time Trump extended best wishes to "the haters and losers" -- September 11, 2013.
Maeda evoked memories of Hideo Nomo, who like Maeda left Japan to pitch for the Dodgers and on Sept.
Wednesday's incident evoked memories of a 2013 car chase near the Capitol that ended with police fatally shooting the driver.
The events have evoked memories of the 2011-2012 euro debt crisis, with potentially huge implications for the single currency.
The latest tsunami, coming during the Christmas season, evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by an earthquake on Dec.
The creation of the militia, a move which has evoked memories of Soviet-era informers, had deepened people's fears, he said.
The latest disaster, coming during the Christmas season, evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by an earthquake on Dec.
The sit-in evoked memories of a protest by House Republicans in August 2008 to push for a vote on offshore drilling.
The photo evoked memories of a 3-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed up on a beach in Turkey.
The timing of the disaster over the Christmas season evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by an earthquake on Dec.
The Collins indictment evoked memories of 2006, the last Democratic midterm wave election, when another scandal caused political damage for House Republicans.
The clashes have evoked memories of riots following the 2014 shooting of a black teenager by a white officer in nearby Ferguson.
The occurrence of the disaster during the Christmas season evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by an earthquake on Dec.
The dramatic changes in Sudan have evoked memories of the Arab Spring uprisings that swept across many of the region's countries in 2011.
The crash evoked memories of Munich air disaster in 1958, which killed 23 people including eight Manchester United players, journalists and traveling officials
The action evoked memories of Richard Nixon's firing of Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox, which led to a constitutional crisis and Nixon's eventual resignation.
It evoked memories of that famous Bronco chase of OJ Simpson in L.A. on 17 June 1994, which went down in television history.
It evoked memories of the Greco-Roman wrestler Rulon Gardner's victory over the three-time gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin at the 22012 Olympics.
The timing of the tsunami, over the Christmas holiday season, evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by an earthquake on Dec.
These accomplishments evoked memories of the day in 1985 when Rod Carew got his 3,000th hit and Tom Seaver won his 300th game.
He narrowly lost, but months later launched a White House bid that, for his backers, evoked memories of Barack Obama a dozen years earlier.
Hurricane Harvey has evoked memories of Katrina 12 years ago, and the response by Houston health officials could show whether lessons from 2005 were learned.
The case also evoked memories of the infamous attack on a jogger in Central Park in April 1989, and the police have been proceeding cautiously.
The demonstrations in Memphis evoked memories of a string of sometimes violent protests against police brutality that broke out in other U.S. cities in recent years.
The photo of the younger man in a yoga pose evoked memories of the elder Mr. Trudeau, who was captured in the same pose in 1970.
The developments evoked memories of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' contentious confirmation hearings in 1991 involving sexual harassment allegations lodged against him by lawyer Anita Hill.
The incident has evoked memories of a 2010 mining accident in Copiago, northern Chile, where 33 miners were trapped underground for nearly ten weeks before being rescued.
The incident evoked memories of a January 2015 event in which a passenger died after smoke from a tunnel fire near L'Enfant Plaza filled a stopped train.
The explosion also evoked memories of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, which targeted a concert hall and a soccer stadium, along with bars and restaurants.
Sammy Solis walked both batters he faced before Cespedes evoked memories of Hall of Famer Mike Piazza by smoking a line drive well into the left field seats.
Worries about the latest virus outbreak in China evoked memories of another deadly virus, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that killed nearly 21.526 people between 33 and 23.
Public health officials have confirmed more than 400 cases of the illness, which has evoked memories of the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, in China.
Public health officials have confirmed more than 300 cases of the illness, which has evoked memories of the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, in China.
Public health officials have confirmed more than 400 cases of the illness, which has evoked memories of the 0.553 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, in China.
If the segment evoked memories of the Cuban missile crisis, it seemed that Mr. Kiselyev might literally have been working from a memo drawn up in a bygone era.
But for me, the images, despite the tragedy they depicted, also evoked memories of much of the good that happened at the Pentagon after it was attacked on 9/11.
The outbreak has evoked memories of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 22-2003, another coronavirus which broke out in China and killed nearly 800 people in a global pandemic.
The outbreak has evoked memories of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 210-21.7482, another coronavirus which broke out in China and killed nearly 21.78 people in a global pandemic.
Prince William evoked memories of Princess Diana as he shared a special moment with a young cancer patient at the Royal Marsden Hospital, where he has been president for 10 years.
For Terry Gioffere, 90, who grew up in the Bronx, the smells evoked memories of watching her hero, Roger Maris — although in more recent decades she became a Derek Jeter disciple.
While no one had claimed responsibility for the attack in a video, Frank said the sequence of events evoked memories of a similar attack in the French city of Nice in July.
The scene evoked memories of deadly vehicle rampages carried out by extremists in a number of major Western cities in recent years, including New York, London, Stockholm, Berlin, Barcelona and Nice, France.
Changes in Sudan have evoked memories of the Arab Spring uprisings that swept across the region in 2011, when early hopes of reform gave way to military resurgence and conflict in several countries.
News of the coronavirus evoked memories of the 2002/03 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which killed nearly 800 people globally and led to a sharp downturn in tourism in Asia.
Zimbabweans are experiencing severe economic hardship that has evoked memories of the hyperinflation horrors during late President Robert Mugabe's rule, when citizens lost pensions and savings and businesses were forced to shut down.
The bass Ferruccio Furlanetto evoked memories of his magisterially suffering Philip II in Verdi's "Don Carlo," with his tone disintegrating into stark fear as he repeated the word "mors" ("death") in the Dies Irae.
The tensions in Memphis, where hundreds of protesters took to the streets overnight, evoked memories of a string of sometimes violent protests against police brutality that broke out in other cities in recent years.
The crash evoked memories of a series of soccer air disasters in the 20th century, including the Munich crash in 1958 that killed 23 people, among them eight Manchester United players, journalists and travelling officials.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Francesco Molinari evoked memories of Nick Faldo's memorable British Open win at Muirfield 31 years ago as the machine-like Italian played faultless golf before administering the coup de grace on Sunday.
The incident evoked memories of the disaster of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk, which sank in 2000, killing 118 sailors — a searing tragedy for the navy that posed an early test for Mr. Putin's leadership.
The record-breaking mission flown by two Swiss pilots, Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, evoked memories of the likes of the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart -- aviation pioneers with a similar spirit of adventure and innovation.
Eight men entered in latex robes and in a scene which evoked memories of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut and the steel mill from The Simpsons, the eight began banging on drums assembled on the stage.
There is deep agitation among many Germans about the consequences of the influx, which has evoked memories of the arrival of millions of foreign workers, mainly Turks, who helped rebuild the country after World War Two.
About 430 people were killed, with at least 159 missing, after a tsunami off the west coast of Java during the Christmas season evoked memories of the Indian Ocean tsunami triggered by a massive earthquake on Dec.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 153 (Reuters) - Francesco Molinari evoked memories of Nick Faldo's memorable British Open win at Muirfield 31 years ago as the machine-like Italian played faultless golf before administering the coup de grace on Sunday.
For some armchair investigators, the "Watcher" case has evoked memories of a brush with suburban horror in Westfield back in 1971, when John E. List shot and killed his wife, three children and 85-year-old mother.
The meeting comes two days after global health officials said that the respiratory illness, which has evoked memories of the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, is capable of spreading from person to person.
They did not attempt to breach the embassy itself, and there were no reports of serious injuries, but the clash evoked memories of the takeover of the American embassy in Tehran during the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
Mr. Abdo Benítez's presidential bid evoked memories of Paraguay's dictatorship from 1954 to 1989 because his father was the personal secretary of Alfredo Stroessner, the despotic military leader who ruled the small South American nation during those years.
It didn't involve running through Stanford's band, but in a sequence that evoked memories of "The Play," the Miami Dolphins lateraled their way to a last-second, miraculous touchdown on Sunday, beating the New England Patriots, 34-33.
When a white supremacist shot to death nine worshipers at a South Carolina church in 250, it evoked memories of the murder of four black girls in Birmingham, Alabama, who died in the infamous 16th Street Baptist Church bombings in 1963.
On Sunday a former British minister, Michael Howard, suggested Britain would be ready to go to war with Spain to defend the outpost — a display of saber-rattling that evoked memories of the 1982 war with Argentina over the Falklands.
For those Bostonians old enough to remember, the trade evoked memories of letting Carlton Fisk walk away in free agency after the 2120 season; of refusing to pay Roger Clemens and Mo Vaughn in the 22018s; and of trading Nomar Garciaparra in 22013.
Mr. Trump sought on Sunday to defend his use of "mission accomplished" to characterize the Syria strike, a phrase that evoked memories of President George W. Bush's visit to an aircraft carrier during the Iraq war that became a symbol of premature victory.
Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz, two 40-year-old sluggers with nearly 1,200 home runs between them, reached back to hit long, powerful homers in a game that evoked memories of their battles from earlier this century, especially the ones the Red Sox won.
Health officials on Tuesday confirmed the first U.S. case of the virus and earlier in the week said the respiratory illness, which has evoked memories of the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, is capable of spreading from person to person.
The rest were nowhere with American JB Holmes (69) taking third spot on 278, 11 behind Mickelson as the leading pair evoked memories of the great 'Duel in the Sun' Turnberry Open of 1977 when Tom Watson edged out Jack Nicklaus in another epic head-to-head.
Uncertainty over a potential hard border between Ireland and its northern neighbor has evoked memories of a darker time before the signing of the 237 Good Friday Agreement, which ended large-scale sectarian violence in the border region and allowed for the free movement of people and goods.
Urban Outfitters stoked outrage with a T-shirt with a Star of David on the pocket and a Kent State sweatshirt with a pattern that seemed like blood stains and evoked memories of the National Guard's opening fire on student protesters at the university in Ohio in 1970.
The chaotic eruption of violence drew in several police officers and civilians, sent scores of panicked pedestrians fleeing from the bridge and nearby streets on both sides of the Thames, and evoked memories of an eerily similar terrorist attack on the same bridge in 2017 that killed eight people.
The drama, which has included dueling lawsuits and unsubstantiated allegations of electoral fraud, has evoked memories of the state's 2000 presidential vote recount where the winner of the White House hung in the balance for weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court stopped the counting and Republican George W. Bush triumphed over Democrat Al Gore.
The rebuilding Braves (60-91) have played spoiler — and evoked memories of the late 1990s and early 2000s — by winning the first two games of the three-game series against the National League wild card-leading Mets (80-71), who entered Tuesday with a one-game lead over the San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals.
The name created controversy because some felt it evoked memories of the Nazi annexation of Slovenia during the Second World War. It also refers to Slovenia's previous seven centuries as part of the Habsburg Monarchy.Monroe, Alexei. Interrogation Machine.
The polarizing nature of the editorial made it a major sticking point for the remainder of the protests. The editorial evoked memories of the Cultural Revolution, using similar rhetoric that had been used during the 1976 Tiananmen Incident—an event that was initially branded an anti-government conspiracy but was later rehabilitated as "patriotic" under Deng's leadership.
Scud Race had a location test in early 1997 at the Sega City arcade in Irvine, California, before being released throughout North America. The game was released as Super GT in North America because in the U.S. the word "scud" evoked memories of the Scud missiles used by Iraqi forces in the then-recent Gulf War.
At the same time, she found herself dragged into a triangular relationship involving Ka, Jacques Raverat and Gwen Darwin. She became resentful of the other couple, Jacques and Gwen, who married later in 1911, not the outcome Virginia had predicted or desired. They would later be referred to in both To the Lighthouse and The Years. The exclusion she felt evoked memories of both Stella Duckworth's marriage and her triangular involvement with Vanessa and Clive.
The rivalry intensified following the arrival of Arsène Wenger in October 1996. The first meeting between Ferguson's United and Wenger's Arsenal took place at United's Old Trafford stadium on 16 November 1996. Arsenal went into the game unbeaten in 10 matches, but an own goal by Arsenal defender Nigel Winterburn gave United a 1–0 victory. An incident in the first half involving United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel and Arsenal striker Ian Wright evoked memories of the 1990 brawl.
Artists such as Lara Kramer have drawn upon her family's experience at Pelican Lake Residential School as inspiration for public works of art. Kramer's performance installation, "Phantom, stills and vibrations" was shown at Artspace in Peterborough in March 2018. The performance installation used still images from Pelican Lake Residential School, objects that evoked memories of the School which also memorialized the children who attended the School, audio of her family's experiences and of sounds of the land, and included a dance performance.
She eventually returned to Calcutta but the seeds of her psychological turmoil remained. Years later, Madampalli with its share of superstitions and dark tales evoked memories of her childhood and Ganga slowly develops the split personality of Nagavalli after empathising with her and her tragic backstory. When Ganga transforms into Nagavalli, her alter ego sees her neighbour Mahadevan, who stays in the dancer Ramanathan's old house, as her love interest. Similarly, she assumes Nakulan to be the Karanavar and tries to kill him.
In 559, King Clotaire I made him a gift of land on which to found a monastery dedicated to the rule of Saint Benoît. This isolated place evoked memories of his childhood home and Junien named it "Mariacus" - subsequently "Mairé". The "L'Evescault" was added after a great religious festival in Poitiers to which Junien was invited by Queen Radagonde who raised him to the same rank as the other bishops or "Les Evêques" who were present. Hence the name Mairé-L'Evescault.
The game made good use of the DS's capabilities, according to GameSpot, with transitions between 2D and 3D making the levels more exciting. Nintendo World Report agreed: they wrote that the graphics were smooth and considered it a good selling point. The 3D visuals, GameSpy stated, evoked memories of the classic Sega Genesis Sonic games and did not distract from the experience. IGN, however, made note of frame rate problems during the "messy" boss fights, even though GameSpot called them "a spectacle" and "remarkable".
Rapid transformation of the landscape during this brief period of activity evoked memories of a local American Civil War veteran who named the shelter Shiloh Number Two. F&M; locomotives were renumbered in 1905 to avoid confusion with Sandy River locomotives frequently working on the F&M.;Crittenden, H. Temple The Maine Scenic Route McClain Printing 1976 pp.114-115 The F&M; was merged into the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad (SR&RLRR; or SR&RL;) in 1908.Crittenden, H. Temple The Maine Scenic Route McClain Printing 1976 p.
The single "Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" gained a great deal of radio airplay and peaked at number eight on the UK chart in late August 1996. Like the lead single "Before" a promotional video was used instead of a live performance on 'Top of the Pops. The video shot by Bruce Weber set mainly in a water park located in south Florida featured youthful models and evoked memories of the 1990 single "Being Boring". "Se a vida é" would spend six weeks in the UK top 40 before dropping out in early October.
Stephen Gately, close friend and bandmate of Keating, died on 10 October 2009 of a pulmonary edema. In 2009, Keating co-wrote the song "Believe Again" sung by Niels Brinck, who won the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow where it qualified for the final from the second semi-final and finished in 13th place with 74 points. Following the success of the album Songs for My Mother, he has recorded another entitled Winter Songs. Teaming up again with Songs for My Mother producer Steve Lipson, Keating pulled together eleven songs that evoked memories of winter and Christmas for him.
It met with less success than So, reaching No. 2 in the album chart on both sides of the Atlantic, and making modest chart impact with the singles "Digging in the Dirt" and the funkier "Steam", which evoked memories of "Sledgehammer". Gabriel followed the release of the album with a world tour (with Paula Cole or Joy Askew filling O'Connor's vocal role) and accompanying double CD and DVD Secret World Live in 1994. Gabriel employed an innovative approach in the marketing of the Us album. Not wishing to feature only images of himself, he asked artist filmmakers Nichola Bruce and Michael Coulson to co-ordinate a marketing campaign using contemporary artists.
On June 20, 2012, LaVine verbally committed to attending UCLA and playing for coach Ben Howland for the 2013 season. After Howland was fired nine months later, LaVine considered staying in-state and attending the University of Washington instead. However, he decided to remain with UCLA and their new coach, Steve Alford; LaVine had inherited an affection for UCLA from his father, who grew up a fan of Bruins basketball while growing up in nearby San Bernardino, California. Stanford in 2014 After a strong start to 2013–14 as the team's sixth man, featuring an impressive display of outside shooting and explosive dunks, the former point guard LaVine evoked memories of former Bruin Russell Westbrook's UCLA beginnings.
Hermann Prey's "winsome" Eisenstein and Barbara Daniels's "brash" Rosalinde introduced "a party that became a triumphant homage to the powers of the voice", as the tradition of interpolating guest appearances into Orlofsky's festivity was honoured in "one of the most exquisitely refined and extravagant assemblages of vocal artistry" in the Met's entire 108-year history. Hermann Prey evoked memories of his 1966 Met Papageno with an aria that brought the bird-catcher to life with expressive artlessness. Thomas Hampson won an overwhelming ovation with the energy, accuracy and supernatural acting of his "Largo al factotum". Kathleen Battle combined delicately engraved phrasing and a tone of sensuous velvet in "O luce di quest'anima".
They were in part inspired by the communal sing-alongs the Clash performed during their busking tour the previous year, and thus evoked memories of a less tense period in their career. The massed vocals were provided by several dozen of their friends and families, and several of the inner team remembered those sessions as the only enjoyable period during the album's recording. The only other aspect that the musicians agreed on was the quality and commercial potential of "This is England", a song into which Rhodes allowed the musicians significant creative input. Rhodes suddenly ended the recordings and took the master tapes from the studio, after which he added further synthesizer parts.
84 the art evoked memories of the wood engravings from the 19th century, including those of Gustave Doré, that Giraud discovered and admired in the books of his grandparents when he was living there in his childhood. However, it—like "La déviation"—has remained somewhat of a one-shot in Giraud's body of work in its utilization of such a high level of detail.de Bree, 1982, pp. 9, 88 The story, printed on yellow paper to accentuate the black & white art, was originally published directly as a, to 5000 copies limited book edition, gift item for relations of the publisher."Les yeux du chat" (54 pages, Paris:Les Humanoïdes Associés, March 1978, ), Bedetheque.
The crash prompted Eni's chief executive Paolo Scaroni to travel to Pakistan with the head of Eni's exploration and production division, Claudio Descalzi. Dawn reported that the crash was "a reminder of the need to constantly review and enforce air safety protocols in Pakistan", though noted that while the country "has generally had a good air safety record" that this crash happened "while memories of the catastrophic Air Blue crash – the worst aviation disaster in the country's history – are still fresh". The Express Tribune also said the crash evoked memories of the previous crash, noting that the coverage was "reminiscent of that of the Airblue crash" because "soon after the crash, images of the site splashed onto TV screens, with bulletin after bulletin giving detailed coverage, implicit with the promise that this tragedy will be investigated and justice will be done".
TV crews were first shunned by members who feared that TV cameras were emitting harmful waves, but were later allowed closer as long as they covered themselves and their equipment in white material. This camp was eventually broken up by three hundred police, some in riot gear, who threatened to arrest them for obstructing traffic. The convoy moved on, setting up camp intermittently, but many in Japan were unnerved by the group, which evoked memories of Aum Shinrikyo, a religious terrorist group which carried out the deadly sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995, and the convoy continued being turned away from village after village. In the lead-up to the supposed doomsday, some one hundred riot police and TV crew followed the highly photogenic convoy around rural Japan for several weeks to keep tabs on their activities.
Although his name is undoubtedly of Pagan origin, coming from the Roman gods Juno/Jupiter, he was dedicated to the service of God from his earliest childhood and was instructed in all the sacred and human sciences which were taught at that time. Nothing else is known about his early life but we re- encounter Junien as a young man living a life of austerity as a hermit in a place called Bois Trappeau in the commune of Ardilleux in Deux-Sèvres. Junian acquired disciples and in 559, King Clotaire I made him a gift of land on which to found a monastery dedicated to the rule of Saint Benoît - the religious community at Mairé-l'Evescault, south of Deux-Sèvres. This isolated place evoked memories of his childhood home and Junien named it "Mariacus" - subsequently "Mairé".
They emigrated to countries such as Poland that protected them by law. Between the expulsion of the Jews in 1290 and their formal return in 1655 there is no official trace of Jews as such on English soil except in connection with the Domus Conversorum, which kept a number of them within its precincts up to 1551 and even later. Anti-Judaism did not disappear with the expulsion of Jews. Jeremy Cohen writes about accusations of host desecration: > The story exerted its influence even in the absence of Jews ... the > fourteenth and fifteenth centuries saw the proliferation of the Host- > desecration story in England: in collections of miracle stories, many of > them dedicated to the miracles of the Virgin Mary; in the art of illuminated > manuscripts used for Christian prayer and meditation; and on stage, as in > popular Croxton Play of the Sacrament, which itself evoked memories of an > alleged ritual murder committed by Jews in East Anglia in 1191.

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