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His wrinkled visage also inevitably reminded people of their beloved grandparents.
It seemed that only Mr Branfman knew.As a Jew he was inevitably reminded of the Holocaust, another clumsily concealed atrocity.
While in the middle of the MGM Grand Garden Arena, McGraw was surrounded by a multi-ethnic, multi-racial cast of people whose presence inevitably reminded the viewer of how singly uniform this industry remains.
It's a fascinating film, skilfully assembled, and one is inevitably reminded of Citizen Kane and Rashomon, though the films I most thought of were British, both murder stories: The Woman in Question (1950) and Sapphire (1959).
As Adrià sits in the kitchen going through, dish by dish, the obligatory 35-course menu de dégustation, I was inevitably reminded of those scenes in Brecht and Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Marco Ferreri's La grande bouffe and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, where people eat themselves to death.
Looking back for guidance one is inevitably reminded of the civil rights movement.
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It will inevitably remind viewers of the James Bulger case.
Other institutions inevitably remind you of your insignificance.
Not everyone enjoyed the coziness of Auden's later poems; some of them inevitably remind me of his carpet slippers.
This strong, wise leader, ready to fight but always an advocate of peaceful solutions, inevitably reminds us of Nelson Mandela.
Cole's penchant for including dead tree trunks, as in "Landscape With Tree Trunks," inevitably reminds one of the German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich.
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