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This man had a memorable face, but whom was it remindful of?
When the little boy in the mountain of a man surfaces, it is remindful of his incredible youth.
The only aspect of the game at all remindful of the old ways was the price of a ticket.
Her play is remindful of the way Moses Malone thrived, relentless on the offensive boards.
But Lewis's semifinal had an ominous sign to it, one remindful of the past and, alas, an alarming portent.
It is believed that the emigrants wished the church to be "remindful of the small, intimate, rural buildings they left behind in the Old World".
Every player is eligible to receive a pass, and the run-and-gun creativity is remindful of fast-break basketball.
This understanding would give the believers strength to withstand the unexpected grief and keeps them humble and remindful of God during happy moments.
Inspector Dhar's fictional autobiography manifested a fondness for shock value and sentiment that was remindful of his films.
The large, celebrative crowds downtown were more remindful of the Summer Games than the Winter Games.
His light touch and quintessential Englishness was at times remindful of John Betjeman set to music.'
Many of the songs are also about beautiful Andalusia, beautiful women and good wine, remindful of the Al-Andalus period.
At worst, the phrase is veering toward oxymoron status, remindful of the comedian George Carlin's famous routine about jumbo shrimp.
Afreyt frowned at him and flirted an admonitory hand for silence while the Mouser laid a remindful finger across his blandly smiling lips.
Against the deep green and sequined black of her clothing, her ochre nipples were remindful of Zurbarán's tenebresco technique.
The name derives from the setting, surrounded by peaks, and from the appearance of Mount Pulitzer, the profile of which is remindful of a dragon.
The consuming pain was remindful of England's reaction last spring to the news that its soccer captain, David Beckham, broke his foot just weeks before the World Cup.
Their graceful and warm verses, remindful of folk songs, are above almost everything else in the Ranjina's Miscellany, the oldest collection of Croatian Petrarchist lyric.
Mark Cashman's Lou is overly remindful of Stephen Lang's memorable work in the original Chicago and then the Broadway production, in high-pitched ingenuousness, but not eeriness.
In some ways, Belle Glade is remindful of the separate-but-equal days of the segregated South, and the sport is the primary diversion in a town that lacks even a movie theater.
The Dallas reaction to "bounty hunting" by the Eagles - the Cowboys lost that game as well as the rematch on Sunday - is remindful of a recent observation by Ben Finn.
I would imagine the sound differently: it was remindful of the suddenness of a gun, to me, and I always thought, for an instant, that we had just been startled by the sound of Frank's suicide.
More to the point, Toni is remindful of Kurt Warner, the onetime grocery-store clerk and indoor-league unknown who developed Super Bowl acumen at quarterback in St. Louis, stacking touchdown passes the way he once stacked cans of corn.
This Olympic decision is remindful of the old Peter Arno cartoon of a blonde unwrapping her new pearl necklace, and her sugar daddy leaning forward and saying something like, "And now, Miss Evans, if I could ask just one small favor."
To cite a few of many instances: the Bishop of Tlaxcala is building a Church of Our Lady atop that gigantic pyramid mountain in Cholula-so remindful of Shinar's overweening Tower of Babel-where formerly the Feathery Snake Que-tzalc6atl was adored.