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65 Sentences With "makes you think of"

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Your train leaves the Fruitvale station, which makes you think of Dimond Park, which makes you think of Vista Street.
It most likely makes you think of Kim and her sisters.
But it makes you think of other clothes, does it not?
It makes you think of time over a very long arc.
It makes you think of concrete—you don't want to eat that.
If so, tell us about a memory it makes you think of.
A quick glance at the keyboard makes you think of the $1,000 Microsoft Surface Laptop.
The spaces that it makes you think of are complicated and speculative and very rich.
"I really love glitter because it makes you think of joy and happiness," he tells Refinery29.
Sometimes it's just Janet Jackson's voice or the fact that it makes you think of Ryan Gosling.
Or, tell us about a memory from your own life that this picture makes you think of.
Or, tell us about a memory from your own life that this video makes you think of.
Or, tell us about a memory from your own life that this picture makes you think of.
Or, tell us about a memory from your own life that this photo makes you think of.
If that makes you think of ribbons and dolls, Bachchan latest film may make you change your mind.
But if that makes you think of the arrogant Gordon Gekko from "Wall Street", Saturn meant the opposite.
And if the word "blocking" only makes you think of football and Twitter, you should definitely watch it.
"It changes your priorities in life and makes you think of things a little differently," says Tolbert, 30.
It makes you think of the things we wear, and what they say about us as a person.
It makes you think of yourself as empowered, but at the same time it's totally making fun of the culture.
Yizhar's work has an almost Joycean quality about it, while Kenaz at his heights makes you think of Marcel Proust.
There's a POW story, makes you think of John McCain, but you'd rather hear from that person than John McCain.
It's boring in a lonely way, the kind of boring that makes you think of rural train stations or November afternoons.
Rappaport believes swiping is wrong because it makes you think of the other person as a product, and that's not Happn's philosophy.
If the phrase "autonomous vehicle" makes you think of some four-wheeled pod tootling around the city, you need to think bigger.
"When you see the air trying to squeeze through, it makes you think of the lower intestine," Huang told me earlier that day.
LG: I think if you say design flaw, then it makes you think of the CPU itself, and that makes me think, Intel.
Makes you think of how fragile life can be, and how things can unravel no matter how tightly you try to hold on.
The unbroken flow of reality that somehow turns into a narrative makes you think of your own life in terms of a journey.
Is there one that makes you think of an issue in a new light, or offers you a perspective you didn't have before?
When I finally purchased, it was one of those moments that makes you think of how proud your ancestors would be to see you.
" Mr. Urquhart on: The definition of luxury "I don't like the word, it makes you think of diamonds; remember, good water is also a luxury.
But the way the crescents are organized, back and forth across the paper's edges with an almost narrative motion, makes you think of writing, too.
When someone says "harassment" you think about two neighbors arguing over the height of a hedge, whereas stalking makes you think of something very different.
Samsung's flexible display tech probably makes you think of their weird and yet-to-be-released foldable phone that they just showed off earlier this month.
And if that emotional setup makes you think of that, uh, mother of such memory plays, "The Glass Menagerie," you are definitely on Mr. Posner's wavelength.
What is it about philanthropy that makes you think of a room full of millionaires sitting around a stuffy round table that casually costs an entire year's salary?
If this makes you think of the circularity of "La Ronde" while also recalling "The Vagina Monologues," you're only partway through the thicket of the play's theatrical references.
There's a reason why you look forward to that first summer ice cream cone – because it sparks a certain memory or makes you think of someone you love.
The term "alt-right" probably makes you think of Twitter or a dark subreddit, or 4chan, or some social medium occupied by meme-slinging, Trump-supporting, unapologetically bigoted provocateurs.
The boast that it can be used anywhere, however—in the car, on the couch, on a trampoline, in a hammock—just makes you think of a bruised coccyx.
Ultimately, though, whether blue makes you think of the sky or Papa Smurf, by this point, color psychology may matter less to Pantone's success than something much less mysterious.
THANKS FOR HAVING ME ON. QUINTANILLA: I'M NOT SURE YOU COMMENTED SINCE THE COMEY NEWS BROKE FRIDAY BUT I AM WONDERING IF IT MAKES YOU THINK OF THE RACE ANY DIFFERENTLY.
If its chorus, with a thudding bassline and keytar-like squelch of percussion, makes you think of Nao's debut album of self-described "wonky funk" then you've got a good ear.
"Sometimes you see something that makes you think of someone and the best gifts are often those heartfelt, random gifts that let someone know you're thinking of them," she tells PEOPLE.
It's hard not to be impressed as he spins fragile webs of emotion and then yowls like a jungle cat, or when the guitar makes you think of, say, Bob Weir.
I like the movie Seven, which makes you think of stuff you don't necessarily want to think about—the sort of stuff that makes you uncomfortable in service of making a point.
Tell us about a memory from your own life that this illustration makes you think of — or use your imagination to write the opening of a short story or poem inspired by it.
Tell us about a memory from your own life that this image makes you think of — or use your imagination to write the opening of a short story or poem inspired by what you see.
If that makes you think of a parallel with a certain Black Mirror episode where a young girl is prevented from seeing certain things via a brain implant, then you wouldn't be a million miles away.
This simple subject opens up a cascade of associations: the cloth looks like a shroud; its folds and bends appear to trace the contours of a human body; its placement on the ground makes you think of a corpse.
Tell us about a memory from your own life that this illustration makes you think of — or use your imagination to write the opening of a short story or poem about the setting and the people who occupy it.
But then again, maybe it makes you think of that scene in The Notebook, when Noah hung one-armed from the rung of the ride until Allie agreed to go on a date with him... Now things are heating up.
On Wednesday, she launched her first company, Alpine Butterfly, a plus-size swimwear line — with a pretty good Instagram feed — that makes you think of romantic sunsets and tropical beaches — an intentional nod to Los Angeles, the city Caro now calls home.
Jakks Pacific Skid Shot 30 Okay, yes, the Skid Shot 13 has skid in the title, and probably makes you think of skid marks and that one summer of nastiness where you're brother refused to wipe, but the $20 Skid Shot 30 is only tangentially related to the bum hole.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more "Sometimes you see something that makes you think of someone and the best gifts are often those heartfelt, random gifts that let someone know you're thinking of them," Kris tells us.
Perhaps the word makes you think of patchouli and burning cones of nag champa — in which case you are wrong and actually thinking of a head shop — or maybe you're already on board with the world of essential oils, herbs, and plant extracts that put a person right to sleep.
Mr Qiu's map makes you think of Grayson Perry's maps, Xu Tan's kitschy interiors of Tracey Emin, Huang Yong Ping's broken aeroplane of the Algerian Adel Abdessemed and Cao Fei's sizzling coloured metropolises of the work of Bodys Isek Kingelez from Congo, which was shown to such great effect in Paris earlier this year.
After the ride Scott asks some kids where the restrooms are. Scott begins his tour of World Showcase starting in Germany. Scott says that Germany "makes you think of cities like Hamburg, Friedberg, Steven Spielberg, me in lederhosen". Then Scott talks to Patrick Hanfert and Katrin Schnadt two of the cast members in Germany.
The early 1990s saw a high scale of terrorism witnessed within Britain. This inspired Collins to write about how someone lives under such circumstances. "To the outsider it seems that we in Britain live daily under the cloud of terrorism. That familiarity sometimes makes you think of it as almost normal, then suddenly something will happen..." - Sleeve note from the album.
Phil Johnson of The Independent wrote "The astonishing 20-minute opening track might be called "Don Cherry's Electric Sonic Garden", but it's the wheedling tone and furious backbeat of the late Miles Davis that veteran free-jazz trumpeter Smith makes you think of most. Four electric guitarists among an ensemble of 14, with two laptop operatives squiggling away. You can argue that nothing on the double-CD quite equals it, or question the context of mystic spirituality, but Smith has made electric jazz sound dangerous again".
Live Fire Exercise, a collaboration with celebrated choreographer Wayne Mcgregor, uses Gerrard's simulation as a projected backdrop to McGregor's dance piece comprising a simulation of a massive explosion, and its subsequent fallout, in the Djibouti desert, which is used for US military training exercises. Critical response included: > John Gerrard's backdrop ... is both alluring and sinister. […] Rarely does a > new dancework offer quite so many satisfying interconnections. : – Jenny > Gilbert, The IndependentGilbert 2011 > Although [Gerrard's work] is of an African desert, it makes you think of > Afghanistan and Iraq.
The mind is always burning with the desire to reach its goals quickly and without effort, however the emotions conveyed in this Raag are able to bring composure and fulfilment to the mind. It is able to bring the mind into this calmness, bringing a sense of satisfaction and contentment. 53\. Raag Kaanara (ਕਾਨੜਾ) – Kaanara invokes feelings of being overcome by a personality, which is so impressive that its character is difficult to stop thinking about. The personality conveyed has a magnetism, which makes you think of them as your own and is able to win you over with its remarkable qualities and outlook. 54\.
Lionel Delevingne (born France) is an author, journalist, and photojournalist who has lived in the United States since 1975. According to Véronique Prévost of Figaro/Journal Français, "Delevingne is beholden to the lineage of great picture journalists, and his talent, if not his inspiration, makes you think of the master of the genre, Cartier-Bresson." Delevingne is particularly known for his photographs of the anti-nuclear power/safe energy movement, chronicling the Seabrook nuclear power plant occupations in the 1970s, as well as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima. He has won a number of photography awards, and his work has been featured on covers including New Age, Mother Jones, Washington Post Magazine, and Irish Times.
They seem to have an ability all on their own to make a visual world, especially the word green [which naturally makes you think of trees and grass and various aspects of nature]. The feeling of the song is a longing to give something of worth, and searching for that thing. And the [word] 'bus' may have come about because of the guitar rhythm I was playing, which maybe has a circular motion, but also just of the idea of a quiet place to view the city from, and to think one's thoughts and decide where to go next." She also said that "Shadow of the Pines" was inspired by "the absence of a loved one, through change of some kind.

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