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But Joey Falcone cannot help but remind himself that he is the oldest player in Division I. "I haven't given up on it, no sir," he said.
The sight of Hedges cannot help but remind you of his fine performance as another youth in mourning, in last year's "Manchester by the Sea".
As the two main characters sit down to their daily meal (it really is the same, every day), they cannot help but remind us of Vincent van Gogh — specifically, of his "Potato Eaters," of 1885.
So what changed the N.R.A.? Mr. Winkler's account of how a dissident faction staged a coup at its annual meeting in 1977 and turned the group into an increasingly militant organization cannot help but remind the reader of the Tea Party's efforts today to dictate the agenda of the Republican Party.
These clumsy attempts to channel her characters' most intimate thoughts, like her embroidering of already melodramatic events, cannot help but remind the reader of how shamelessly Ms. Oates is using the life of Marilyn Monroe as a substitute for inventing an original story, how shamelessly she is trying to cash in on her subject's status as a legend.
This cannot help but remind me that the series of Neolithic cultures are the foundations of the Wu and Yue culture.
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On the left is a very Victorian image: a standing human body seen from the back, its skin removed to reveal its muscles, an image that cannot help but also remind one, today, of the controversial exhibitions of Gunther von Hagens.
One cannot help but be reminded of the grotesque suicide bombings of the al-Aqsa Intifada, which began almost exactly fifteen years ago.
When fans of the comics see images of the real thing they perhaps cannot help but be reminded of the books in which they first saw them.
The manner in which the closing track to Highway 61 Revisited mixes historical figures and fictional characters in a surreal montage owes a debt to the beat movement's favoured stream of consciousness, but you cannot help but be reminded of Eliot's own variety of allusions.
We may have visited it before, but Lost in Showbiz simply cannot help but be reminded once again of a brilliant Groucho Marx stunt, in which he claimed to have received a legal letter from Warner Bros, warning the Marx Brothers off using the name Casablanca in the title of A Night in Casablanca.
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