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If countries such as Denmark and Switzerland start to seize refugees' assets, what is left of the European project nominally based on solidarity and brotherhood ("Alle Menschen werden Brüder …", as the official anthem of the EU claims)?
There's a passage describing the obvious discomfort of the civil-service I.N.S. prosecutor supposedly in charge of the case against Lennon (which was nominally based on a questionable, years-old English arrest for possessing "cannabis resin").
"Botanica" is nominally based on the unfolding of the seasons, and Mr. Pendleton and his 10 dancers try to incarnate the ideas in Maurice Maeterlinck's wonderful description of a flower that is quoted in the program: "The plant strains its whole being in one single plan: to escape above the ground from the fatality below... to enter a moving, animated world".
Lehar's 1918 operetta "Wo die Lerche Singt" (not to be confused with the 1936 Marta Eggerth film of the same title, which has some of the same music but a completely different plot), while nominally based on an obscure middlebrow play, is a remixed "Rondine".
His life story provided the inspiration for the feature film Catch Me If You Can, nominally based on his ghost-written biography of the same name.
The previous steps indicated that, despite being nominally based on current best evidence, guidelines are inconsistent.
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Nominally based in Alaska, the Sea-based X-band Radar (SBX-1) arrived on Ford Island in 2006 for maintenance and repairs and has returned several times since.
Like Capital, City on Fire is nominally based around a rather strained whodunnit (and, like Capital, there is apparently an artistic motive behind the organising crime).
For their 2013 Cup cars, automakers have emphasized their efforts to bring styling cues of their production vehicles to the racecars on which they are nominally based.
Ford tried Tuesday to set the Fusion apart from other factory-team racecars in the series, which tend not to resemble the production vehicles on which they're nominally based.
If not a lot remains of the original choreography, there's almost nothing of "The Corsair," the 1814 poem by Byron on which the ballet is nominally based.
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