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She even has a period look about her — something that recalls the period around 1961.
In its texture, warm hummus ranges from something that recalls lumpy porridge to a silken soup.
Even as Putin was denying interference, he brought up something that recalls perhaps the most ignominious collusion-related event of the 2016 campaign.
"There's a huge appreciation now for infrastructure and how you make it into something new, something exciting, something that recalls our history," said Kim Mathews, a principal with the landscape architecture firm Mathews Nielsen.
It is not hard to see, in this exegetical exactitude, something that recalls the attention that scholars give to fine-point disputes about the words and tales of Jesus and his apostles.
The danger of showing your influences so openly, however, is that you create something that recalls the past so much that it offers nothing new; impressive, yes, but old and hard to love.
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In New York, the Jedwabniks first settled on the Upper West Side, but after Dr. Jedwabnik was recertified to practice medicine, they looked for something that recalled the elegant quarters they had left.
Mr. Osan, who opened the pool hall six years ago, said he settled on "Hitler's Den" because he was looking for a unique name, something that had recall value.
This, we presume, is a memory, yet the present tense makes the episode something that happens, rather than something that is recalled.
The collaboration began when Cooke reached out to the writer about doing something that recalled the feeling of the latter's "Palomar" stories in "Love & Rockets," Hernandez said.
Recently, while on a walk with a very dear girlfriend (we both needed a sounding-board after recent meltdowns), I discovered something that recalled my baptism.
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