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79 Sentences With "make you think of"

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Does it make you think of the late 1960s and '70s?
And all those dots make you think of some terrible illness.
Does it make you think of armored knights and mythical creatures?
Does it make you think of any businesses in your community?
Do certain foods make you think of particular times in your life?
Did it make you think of going off a lot of these devices?
Those words alone make you think of childhood and puppies, unicorns and Christmas, right?
Does the term "room divider" make you think of a boring office cubicle wall?
They make you think of your family, your friends and, guiltily, your own distracted driving.
Does the significance of the hoodie make you think of any other evocative articles of clothing?
Did their story make you think of any hardships or pain in your school or community?
The wood benches are primarily used in courtrooms, although they can also make you think of churches.
Sage, eucalyptus, and fresh wood will make you think of the crunch of fallen leaves and campfires.
It's a colour that can make you think of sadness, water, the sky, the cold, healthcare, heaven.
"It has these formal shapes and geometries that make you think of architects of that time," he said.
So, constituents, be very alarmed when a leader tries to make you think of other humans as vermin.
The approaching Fourth of July holiday may make you think of your own corner of America the Beautiful.
First, the clue is obviously trying to make you think of pasta, so it's a joke in that sense.
The result may make you think of Buffalo wings, with grilled pork steaks standing in for deep-fried chicken.
Unfortunately, the results make you think of a costume for a low-budget science fiction film, instead of cutting edge design.
Essentially, it's very lovely and it'll make you think of Mad Men without the misogyny, and you can watch it above.
A whiff of your favorite food, the summer breeze or a special soap can make you think of your childhood home.
It may not make you think of much at first, but the two characters have had some history in the comics.
Does your classmates' work evoke an emotional response in you or make you think of any part of the article differently?
ICEBREAKER might make you think of cruising to Antarctica; it's also the name of a very common brand of breath mints.
According to the feedback hypothesis, the name of an item and its label make you think of what that item looks like.
The word pita might make you think of hummus, but if you hear it in a hospital, it means something totally different.
Does this description make you think of that blockbuster tear-jerker "Titanic" and its wailing theme song "My Heart Will Go On"?
If sing-songy voices make you think of the sleep teachings used to brainwash children in "Brave New World," you may not.
In this puzzle, "One way to break out" might make you think of acne, but today, Mr. Healy is breaking out IN SONG.
Even if Richard Linklater didn't appear in a few scenes (alongside Sam Rockwell and Steve Zahn), "Blaze" might make you think of him.
One highlight will be Jeff Koons's monumental aluminum version of a mound of colorful Play Doh, which might make you think of Plato.
Whenever you hear the song out of context, it'll make you think of your partner, and could even elicit some kind of Pavlovian response.
Think of one thing you know you want, write it down, and see if it doesn't make you think of another thing you want.
Your own attachments will be different, obviously, but there is one thing these songs probably don't make you think of, and that is 9/163.
Metallics have so many specific, and sometimes weird, associations — we don't blame you if they just make you think of outer space or holiday parties.
Your own attachments will be different, obviously, but there is one thing these songs probably don't make you think of, and that is 9/11.
Hard seltzers function the same way, their cans emblazoned with anchor or wave logos that evoke the water, and fonts that make you think of boardwalk bars.
Without spotting the logo, a first look at the Auckland Modern might make you think of Nike before Converse, with its mesh-like texture and minimal branding.
It's odd that a Viking's soft-spoken allure could make you think of John Malkovich or even Presidential candidate Ben Carson, but – by the hammer of Thor!
While October might automatically make you think of Halloween, it's also when beauty retailers fast forward to the holiday season to stock shelves with gift sets galore.
"Biden time" sounds like hangin' around or might make you think of story hour but, don't forget, we had eight years of the guy during the OBAMA ERA.
So take a sip of this, and Isle said it can make you think of all the beautiful white washed buildings on Santorini that overlook the Aegean Sea.
If you heard a Scouse accent, it would instantly make you think of a person wildly different to one with a run-of-the-mill, "posh" Southern one.
These people were passionate in evangelizing for the winemaking practices they believed in, but their goggle-eyed radicalism could, at times, make you think of Bolsheviks with corkscrews.
I felt this shiver going up my leg UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Of all the honors that have come your way, all the publicity, who&aposs it make you think of?
While "high-protein" snacks might make you think of beef jerky and Frankenfood protein bars, you'd be surprised by the range of foods that pack a lot of protein.
Moving together through positions of sculptural beauty that might make you think of Rodin or Degas, the two women seem to exist in a world shrunk down to two.
These deep black shadows look realer, or anyway more solid, than the girls, whose green, mauve and yellow arms and motley faces make you think of fairies under colored spotlights.
After reading this book the mere mention of sugar should make you think of slavery and cavities, imperialism and obesity — and remind you to check the label on the products you consume.
Normally a gift bag going for big bucks online would make you think of those ones rich people recieve at the Oscars full of like, diamonds and iPhones and gift certificates to Neimans.
Despite this distinctly broad-minded understanding of brasserie cooking, though, Mr. O'Neal and Mr. Leiber do get in a lot of recipes that either come from France or make you think of it.
The Thanks-a-lot shortbread cookie dipped in rich fudge may make you think of a Milano, and calorie-wise, they're similar, though a Thanks-a-lot is more "generous," with 15 more calories.
Through a new app called Shoelace — a name designed to make you think of tying things together — users can browse through a set of hand-picked activities, or add their own to a map.
Online candle brand Otherland tries to capture the nostalgia  of the decade with three new scents and designs that will make you think of washed denim, shiny lip gloss, and mall-brand body spray.
And today, at CES Asia in Shanghai, it unveiled a second concept car, a small sedan that can't help but make you think of a certain car rolling off the assembly line in Silicon Valley.
"Girl" shakes up its cultural clichés — which may make you think of passed-down, hard-times stories in your own family — to cut through to the genuine pain of a traumatic chapter in American history.
We've scoured the internet to find the most unique sex toys out there: from a vibrator designed specifically for penises to a sex toy that will make you think of stability balls in a whole new way.
Nancy Whiteman might make you think of pot dealer Nancy Botwin from HBO's "Weeds," or meth maker Walter White from "Breaking Bad"; but Whiteman would be the first person to tell you her life isn't nearly as exciting.
And hey, the album does open with a calculated blast of noise followed by a bong rip, which normally would make you think of a dad who swears he can still hang digging up his old Sublime shirt.
Girl power: It's always represented being strong and showing it and might make you think of your elementary school playground battle cry or your favorite Spice Girls song, but in 2017 it's amassed a whole new layer of meaning.
Scenes of Armando drilling dentures make you think of mouths, and the images of two sets of prosthetics, one being repaired, the other a loathsome facsimile of rotten teeth, are played off against shots of Elder's voluptuously puffy lips.
I'm sure that some people will appreciate that, but I think it starts to kind of be less fun and less interesting when things start looking like actual objects instead of something that tries to make you think of an object.
But serial hacker Samy Kamkar's latest invention may make you think of your computer's USB ports themselves as unpatchable vulnerabilities—ones that open your network to any hacker who can get momentary access to them, even when your computer is locked.
The reliefs in his first show at Derek Eller, made of thin laser-cut pieces of wood laminate arranged on-edge in dense, wavelike formations, might make you think of topographical maps, classic Op Art, or very complicated data visualizations.
Smith has shaped her highly personal lyrics into stunning, genre-defying tracks – some hauntingly bare-boned, like "This Town Is Killing Me." Others, epic songs fit for the radio, like "Tacoma," which will make you think of lost love and new beginnings.
The clue "Bears" might make you think of the forest animals, but this clue refers to the act of having something, as in "This check bears the correct amount but I forgot to sign it, so good luck cashing that …" Anyway, the answer is HAS.
They landed in Dakar, Senegal, home to some of the region's best music, to a particularly warm kind of hospitality known as Teranga and — as I was struck on my last visit — to endless seaside muscle gyms that make you think of Venice Beach.
QUINTANILLA: WHEN YOU COUPLE THE COMEY NEWS WITH DONNA BRAZILE AT CNN THE ALLEGED CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AT THE CLINTON FOUNDATION, THIS EMPHASIS ON LOYALTY OVER INTEGRITY, SOME ARGUE WHY DOES IT NOT MAKE YOU THINK OF HER AS A LESS THAN IDEAL CANDIDATE OR DOES IT?
But it's also got a looseness to it, which will probably make you think of composition flourishes recently used by King Krule, guitarist Austin Feinstein on Flower Boy or Blond(e) and the many collaborators who imbued Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly with its jazz finesse.
The first few shots of the season eight premiere — of a young boy running through a gathered crowd at Winterfell, followed by shots of Arya Stark watching the procession of warriors coming to the North — might make you think of how young Isaac Hempstead Wright (who plays Bran Stark and was the boy running through the crowd in the pilot) and Maisie Williams (Arya) were way back when.
If you can hear, this music will make you think of a lot of weird and wonderful things. You might even become one of them." Regarding the track "Alabama," Ben Ratliff wrote: "It is a striking piece of music. If anyone wants to begin to understand how Coltrane could inspire so much awe so quickly, the reason is probably inside 'Alabama.
Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer is an experience not to be missed". Sify wrote, "Suseenthiran is back in form with his latest realistic Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer. He has come out with a different kind of film which is sure to pull at your heartstrings and at the same time make you think of the realities of life". S Saraswathi of Rediff gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "Aadhalaal Kaadhal Seiveer is a must watch.
She also performs to the song in a desert and resides on a yacht while "search[ing] for love". Towards the end of the video, Ionescu throws the aforementioned ring into the sea, and the clip ends with it being washed ashore. Interspersed shots show Mandinga during a concert at the club presented in the beginning. An editor of Libertatea praised the music video and wrote: "[It] is truly a fascinating journey with exotic shots that make you think of summer, sun and heat".
Gibbs' bars, with which he triumphantly talks about going from food stamps to making millions, are inspiring and have a real resilience about them." Hobbs concluded: "The chemistry between Madlib and Gibbs is perfect and there's a timelessness to these songs that will make you think of raw black cinematic worlds such as Super Fly or Truck Turner. Gibbs is basically Isaac Hayes if he could spit a hot 16, his union with Madlib proves opposites really do attract." Christopher Thiessen of Consequence of Sound saying "From beginning to end, Bandana is a perfectly- paced album.
It isolates the driver and passengers from the outside world, and when you're driving, it makes you feel - and makes other people think you are - rich. Even with its rather straight-lined, sharp-edged styling, the car has a certain rakishness and projects the image of the driver as an elegant rogue. ....This intangible quality is exactly what we found lacking in the Mark VI. It has a more formal look - the result of a more squared-off roof and trunk line - that would tend to make you think of the driver as a successful accountant....The interior produces none of that feeling of decadence. It is light and airy, as opposed to the cocoon feeling of the Mark V, and has a little too much space-age gadgetry and undisguised plastic to fit the traditional definitions of luxury.
She hopes that through writing for a general audience instead of only trans people, that she can help others see transgender people as human, she wrote: "If a trans musician can make the audience cry by playing Chopin, how else, but as a human, can she be regarded? And if a book written by a queer trans Asian American can make you think of your own beaches, your own sunsets, or the dear departed grandmother you loved so much and even now find yourself speaking to, then what more powerful statement of our common humanity can there be?" An interview with Aoki was featured in the 2014 book Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives, by Nia King, which was named one of Advocate.com's Best Transgender Non-Fiction Books of 2014.
He suggested that the film was engaging in "stealth" attempts at social commentary and compared this unfavorably to the films of Don Siegel, George A. Romero and Steven Spielberg, saying, "Where those filmmakers all had something meaningful to say about the state of the world and [...] human nature, Abrams doesn't have much to say about anything". Manohla Dargis in the New York Times called the allusions "tacky", saying, "[The images] may make you think of the attack, and you may curse the filmmakers for their vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination", but that "the film is too dumb to offend anything except your intelligence". She concludes that the film "works as a showcase for impressively realistic- looking special effects, a realism that fails to extend to the scurrying humans whose fates are meant to invoke pity and fear but instead inspire yawns and contempt". Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.
Thus, Olimp Grigore Ioan, the editor of Literatură și artă română, wrote that: "...By his way of execution, this artist belongs entirely to the Impressionist school... Petrașcu indulged in a kind of hard impressionism that did not allows you to make a work of greater extent and power; In the genre he has adopted, he will always be condemned to do small works, a kind of sketch that can provoke the admiration of art enthusiasts when they indicate the steps of an artist in the execution of a powerful work, but which, in isolation, will always make you think of a certain impossibility of conception or execution."Olimp Grigore Ioan: Note de artă, Expoziția d-ului G. Petrașcu, în Literatură și artă română, 1907, pag. 107 - 109 That is, in the sense of Vasile Florea, the commentators could not forgive the painter the sketch character he gave to his works, which led to confusion with the techniques of the Impressionist current.

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