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(Those of you who like privilege checklists might enjoy this monogamous privilege checklist, which is patterned after Peggy McIntosh's classic essay and white privilege checklist).

He created two celestial-inspired versions: La Filante, with incised stripes that ripple into shooting starbursts, and La Comète, right, which is patterned with delicate oblongs.

Mrs. Hernandez's began with a copy of a shoe from 1913 called Romance Floral, a cream-colored pump shoe, which is patterned with paisley motifs of leaves and flowers.

The charm of Peppo and Lino's (196 Merrick Road, 516-377-4369), which is patterned after a 1930's latticini in Brooklyn started by forebears of the owner, Chris Affronti,, goes well beyond its bargain-priced abundance.

As a lark I had been learning to read Tarot cards, and I chanced on a copy of Italo Calvino's The Castle of Crossed Destinies, the plot of which is patterned on a Tarot spread.

The company's flagship game, Tap Tap Revenge, which is patterned after popular music rhythm games like Rock Band, challenges players to keep up with colored orbs as they zoom past to the beat of the music.

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I suspect that she had simply fallen prey to one of the occupational hazards for a literary judge, which is pattern-spotting.

Among the innovations was the stamping of glass by means of tongs, one jaw of which was patterned.

The commonwealth constitution, which was patterned on its U.S. counterpart, provides for executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.

In addition, Gottsched edited some of the first German moral weeklies (so called because they were published for the moral edification of the middle class), which were patterned after English models such as The Spectator and The Tatler.

In the show's catalogue, the research assistant Stephanie Kramer ties Karan's revolutionary collection to the history in America of clothing designed by women, for women, including Claire McCardell's Second World War-era Popover dress and Sandra Garratt's Multiples, from the nineteen-eighties, which were patterned knit pieces designed to be "one size fits most".

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