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Sometimes the killing of tyrants is specially designed to echo the leader's vices.
The isolated nation's Launch Center appears to be deliberately designed to echo the heyday of the space age.
The building was designed to echo the Arc de Triomphe, but it instead resembles a pair of low-rise jeans.
The 252-unit building, Mr. Bass said, was designed to echo the historic flavor of the block, which is largely Beaux-Arts apartment buildings.
Every shot, every frame was carefully designed to echo the layout of a comic book, without things ever getting too cartoony or distracting.
The sculpture, called "The Barnes Totem," was designed to echo the vertical forms of the red maple trees lining a path to the museum's entrance.
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Its original five smokestacks, designed to echo those of ocean liners on the nearby Hudson River, have been boiled down to one.
Just imagine the horror of latest industry darling Mika - a skinny, Freddie-Mercury obsessive of Argentinian extraction - on discovering that his symphonic-pop nugget Grace Kelly had been dislodged from the top slot by a song designed to echo around the nation's Tandooris until Doomsday.
By the early Renaissance, inventive European court confectioners were crafting elaborate sculptures for special meals, often designed to echo or compliment the themes of the musical or theatrical entertainments that would accompany a banquet.
Almost all the furniture was custom-made and designed to echo styles of the 1930s.
While the Yankees' indecision has hurt the Mets, so has the Mets' inability to agree with city and state officials on how much of the team's proposed $500 million ballpark, designed to echo Ebbets Field, would be financed by the government and how much by the team.
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