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Christopher Nolan's film Memento echoes the case of Henry Molaison, who, after a brain operation for epilepsy in the 1950s, lost the ability to record short-term memories.
The incident echoes the case of Rick Ross, who in 2013 contributed a verse that appeared to be about date rape to the song U.O.E.N.O., by MC Rocko.
Bob's case echoes the case of William as again the failure to refer Bob to the anticoagulation service in a timely fashion appeared to reflect the GP's concern about 'getting involved', despite the fact that failure to refer at an appropriate time, bearing in mind the risks involved, has been regarded as evidence of negligence [ 28].
The excess of intronization over de-intronization echoes the case in Caenorhabditis nematodes found in our previous study [ 9], and contrasts with the excess of intron loss (by loss of the actual intron sequence) over insertion of new introns in the same species studied here [ 27].
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For Thomas Ruenger, Lyndsey's story has a plangent echo: the case of Hannelore Kohl, the wife of the former German Chancellor.
Berthaud's team will infiltrate a cell of activists, which will inevitably echo the case of the Tarnac Nine, a group of hippies who ran a collective farm raided by armed police.
The new felony charges in some ways echo the case brought against Mr. Kerik last year by state prosecutors, who allowed him to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of accepting costly renovations to his Bronx apartment and failing to disclose a $28,000 loan to help buy it.
The strategy outlined by Longabaugh echoed the case made the night before by Sanders' campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, who told MSNBC that the campaign will try to flip superdelegates away from Clinton before the convention.
In addition, the character's back-story and demise were both intended to echo the case of Jack the Ripper both were believed to be medically trained, while the use of Fabricant's kidney to send a message is based on the From Hell letter, sent to the police by the Ripper along with one of his victims' kidneys.
The latest incident carries echoes of the case of another American, Evan Hunziker, who swam across the Yalu river from China to North Korea in 1996.
Bahgat's arrest has echoes of the case of three al-Jazeera journalists who were tried for helping a banned terrorist organisation.
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