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At her best on this album she calls to mind Stevie Nicks in her least drowsy phase.
In another piece, again so much less evocative than its referent, she calls to mind the elegant colored yarn installations of Fred Sandback.
It called to mind Siberia.
(They also called to mind a similarly tone-deaf video from June called "We Are Traders").
Later he created a lacework percussive pattern that fleetingly called to mind an African thumb piano.
The fluctuations of "Blues for Alice" called to mind the progress of a stumbling pedestrian.
(Though Guinness can look much younger than her years, she sometimes calls to mind a distinguished, emaciated, white-haired beauty of sixty).
"It's kind of sad, because this used to be where you got your start," she said, calling to mind Levittown's beginnings as a suburban foothold for returning war veterans and their young families.
Dr. A. was a distinguished psychotherapist and had vivid stories she could still call to mind about her years in Vienna amid the great European psychologists.
Ms. Mullman did not make the immediate association most people do when they hear the words "White" and "House" in conjunction, which is to say, she did not call to mind the residential complex that is host to the nation's highest profile Easter egg hunt.
It's also got a fascinating day/night dynamic (the man is a chef and the woman is a student — he works nights, she doesn't) that calls to mind another tension, between entertainment people and office people (and the movie makes some surprising suggestions regarding how to resolve it).
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