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reminiscent

(= redolent) serving to bring to mind cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note — Wilder Hobson a campaign redolent of machine politics

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Reminiscent of bad melodrama.
In this perfect union of man and machine, motorcycle races are reminiscent of flying or ballet.
Reminiscent in many ways of the late Mr. Ulysses.
It's too reminiscent of Portugal.
Right! -In reminiscent mood, are you, Doctor?
Slightly reminiscent of a '34 Mouton.
A chilly wind, reminiscent of late autumn, blew through the trees on Mount Hatcho.
The political group that Franziska Busch belongs to is producing a film that is reminiscent in form of the revolutionary films of the '20s.
Reminiscent of Night-Blooming throgni, Captain,. from home.
This is reminiscent of Dinasian.
I know it sounds like a funky club for podiatrists. but I've been speaking with a lot of Japanese-Americans. in the past few days who say that our recent crime wave. is reminiscent of a secret band of ninja thieves. who once operated in Japan.
Hmm, sounds rather reminiscent of a species sitting not a million miles away from me now.
This brace is reminiscent of.
There's something in your face when you suffer. that's poignantly reminiscent of your brother.
In some manner, he was reminiscent of my father.
Yes. lt is reminiscent of the dances that Vulcan children do in nursery school.
It seems somewhat reminiscent of one the archbishop already has. One of Saint Stefan, I believe.
I've already seen a display of your discretion. It's reminiscent of a meat ax.
It's reminiscent of the old country.
A little reminiscent of Post Office and Spin the Bottle, but.
It's something reminiscent of Gleb Uspensky.
There's a-There's a reminiscent foreboding. an aura of doom. an almost palpable feeling of evil.
Reminiscent of the professor.
But the rovers heading for the sea run across a huge heap of debris. Reminiscent of some architectural form, as if a civilization existed here at one time.
Yeah, I know it sounds like a funky club for podiatrists but I've been speaking with Japanese- Americans in the past few days who say that our crime wave is reminiscent of a secret band of ninja thieves who once operated in Japan.
Ignorance and prejudice reminiscent of 17th century witch-hunting.
I probably shouldn't have gone on like that, but i just got into a reminiscent mood.
In reminiscent mood, are you, Doctor?
Reminiscent of stained glass in the church.
Reminiscent of the cream cheese gavel they gave Thurgood Marshall on his 80th.
Those bodies are reminiscent of one of the premonitions Kes described.
It's sad when she asked to be buried in the clothes reminiscent of her love.
It's reminiscent of Pandaemonous texts, so I can make some of it out.
Yes, and your elongated figures are actually reminiscent of Modigliani.
One expert tells me this has features reminiscent of the Aztecs.
Uh, you know, this place is, uh, vaguely reminiscent of somewhere I've. my loft.
To a visitor from Earth, a tour of Mars might be very reminiscent of places back home.
How reminiscent of our marriage.

News and current affairs

US policy toward Pakistan is also dangerously shortsighted and reminiscent of the mistakes the US made in Iran prior to the 1979 Islamic revolution.
In short, Germany during the World Cup is reminiscent of a Shakespearean midsummer night's dream, with a touch of Woodstock to boot.
This is reminiscent of an army that, fearing defeat on the battlefield, poisons the wells as it retreats.
For the literary-minded, it was reminiscent of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
Sit-ins, reminiscent of the 18 days of January and February 2011 that ended Mubarak's rule, have already started.
Nonetheless, political divisions within Europe are reminiscent of those that prevailed at the time of the Iraq war.
There is even - reminiscent of Hermann Hesse's last novel, The Glass Bead Game - an international body that audits the bodies that audit the auditors.
Conditions in Greece today are reminiscent of those in Germany in 1933.
NEW YORK - The ongoing Greek debt saga is tragic for many reasons, not least among them the fact that the country's relationship with its creditors is reminiscent of that between the developing world and the aid industry.
This, too, is reminiscent of Algeria in 1992, when most European governments supported the annulment of the Islamists' electoral victory.
This is reminiscent of what happened twenty years ago, when President Reagan engineered huge tax cuts that were supposed to pay for themselves, but which incited huge fiscal deficits, which in turn led to huge trade deficits.
The situation in the Kremlin appears reminiscent of the spring of 1996, when a group of KGB men, led by President Boris Yeltsin's chief bodyguard, General Alexander Korzhakov, almost seized power.
To some, all of this is reminiscent of what happened in Russia, where the rule of law - bankruptcy legislation in particular - was used as a legal mechanism to replace one group of owners with another.
The policy, reminiscent of terrorist stratagems, of bombing civilians in order to force the hands of their leaders will only strengthen the radicals and boost their popular support.
What led scholars who are putatively the guardians of democratic freedoms to embrace measures so reminiscent of fascist and Stalinist tactics?
This situation is an injustice of vast proportions, reminiscent of - and arguably much worse than - the now-repudiated colonialism of the Western powers in the nineteenth century.
Their main arguments are reminiscent the arguments put forward by those who backed the Cuban Revolution.
This renewed embrace of the market, reminiscent of Deng Xiaoping's original turn to capitalism in 1979, will be hard medicine for China's entrenched business and government elites to swallow.
At the same time, Beijing and numerous other Chinese metropolises are experiencing debilitating smog, reminiscent of London in the 1950's.
Like certain other aspects of the US-China economic relationship, China's adjustment is reminiscent of Japan with a 30-year lag.
The US and China have engaged simultaneously in dispute and dialogue for several years - again reminiscent of what Japan went through with the US in the 1980's and 1990's.
If their export revenues were to plunge relative to their debt-service obligations, the result could be crises reminiscent of Latin America's in 1982 or the Asian and Russian currency crises of 1997-1998.
Will the political winds shift to reinvigorate economic liberalization, with politicians reminiscent of Britain's Margaret Thatcher or the US's Ronald Reagan coming to the fore, breathing the fire of change?
This is ominously reminiscent of China's initial response to SARS in 2003.

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