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But the onshore scenes seem designed to recall 1952 in ways reminiscent of the most virginal, conservative pictures of that era.
The street got a $25m facelift designed to recall its greatness in the early 1900s: old-fashioned subway entrances, landscaped flower beds, decorative newspaper kiosks.
With 20 screens, reserved seats, a baby-sitting play room and refreshments like popcorn shrimp and crispy chicken breasts, Muvico was designed to recall architectural elements of the Paris Opera House.
These contrived, artificial moments have been clearly designed to recall the Disney corporate logo that begins the movie: the famous Disney castle with the firework display fizzing and popping overhead.
"Five years ago," said Mr. O'Neill, standing on the sidewalk in front of the buildings, designed to recall the Back Bay in Boston, the brownstone neighborhoods in Philadelphia, and the other Georgetown in Washington, "this could not have been done".
Their stargazing garden, designed to recall the constellations of the night sky, was inspired by their home in the Brecon Beacons, and they brought everything from boulders to traditional stone walling from their home landscape.
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The rehabilitated viaducts were to also feature ornamental designs to recall the historical significance of the two viaducts.
The primary questionnaire was designed to capture recalled expectations after visitation while the parallel questionnaire captured forecast expectations prior to visitation and perceptions in the post-experience phase.
After each segment, they provided written answers to questions designed to elicit recall of educational and narrative content.
The method is based on the observation that stemming, which is designed to maximize recall, often results in depressed precision.
The progress test, however, is designed to measure recall and memorization.
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