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Reminiscent of the early work of American director David Lynch, it is this self-conscious and surreal merging of early film-making techniques with a post-modern sensibility that give Maddin's films a style referred to as " Ultra-Conformist " or " Anti-Progressive ".
Reminiscent of their previous work, Nihil Negativum, Exile had an eerily industrial sound to it, and often switched between fast tempos and thrashing guitars back to a slow, ambient style consisting of only a " white noise "-like sound lightly draped over grim vocals.

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Reminiscent of the Tower of Babel, the characters discuss whether creating national Robots who were unable to communicate beyond their language group would have been desirable.
Reminiscent of series such as The Twilight Zone, Sir-Mix-a-Lot functioned as an omniscient narrator who introduced each episode, which would feature a new tale set in the seamy underbelly of Las Vegas.
The poem begins with the narrator reading Cicero ’ s Somnium Scipionis in the hope of learning some “ certeyn thing .” When he falls asleep Scipio Africanus appears and guides him up through the celestial spheres to Venus ’ s temple, after some deliberation at the gate both promising a “ welle of grace ” and a stream that “ ledeth to the sorweful were / Ther as a fissh in prison is al drye ” ( Reminiscent of Dante's " Abandon all hope ye who enter here ").
Reminiscent of Dutch painting ( particularly Vermeer and Rembrandt ), they are are similar in style to contemporary works by William Orpen, who became Rothenstein's brother-in-law in 1901, marrying Alice's sister Grace.
Reminiscent of older, 16-bit games, the side-scrolling system was lauded by reviewers, who also praised the two-player cooperative mode.
Reminiscent of an earlier age of scientific investigation, the ' whole picture ' perspective being not unlike that of Francis Bacon who wrote in a similar vein:

Reminiscent and .
Reminiscent of Nickelodeon's newsstand titles, it emphasized current kids ' entertainment ( i. e. Yu-Gi-Oh !, Naruto, High School Musical ), albeit with an impudent voice.
Reminiscent of the way that Coca-Cola became a cultural icon and its global spread spawned words like " coca colonization ", Pepsi-Cola and its relation to the Soviet system turned it into an icon.
Reminiscent of the first years of the Cultural Revolution, the political battle was carried out through historical allegory, and although Zhou Enlai's name was never mentioned during this campaign, the Premier's historical namesake, the Duke of Zhou, was a frequent target.
Most recently, Aykroyd and Chevy Chase guest starred in the Family Guy episode " Spies Reminiscent of Us.
Kreuzberg, a densely populated area in Berlin with a history of hosting guest workers, is dubbed ‘ Kleines Istanbul ’ or ‘ Little Istanbul .’ Reminiscent of the atmosphere in Istanbul, Kreuzberg is full of local Turkish businesses, open Turkish markets, travel agencies offering regular flights to Turkey, and a Turkish language library.
Reminiscent of the old Atwater Kent cathedrals, " Radio " had a rather interesting conversation with a smaller transistor radio in one show.
Reminiscent of the Roman senate, during the 19th century they became a feature of grand civic architecture.
Reminiscent of his blow-up back in college when he failed to qualify for the Tour, Roy tries to hit the same shot repeatedly, with the same heart-breaking result.
Reminiscent of a classic hunting lodge, the Pitt Cottage in the Red House Area offers the same amenities as the Fancher Cottages.
* W. Sharp, Papers Critical and Reminiscent ( 1912 )
Reminiscent of the panoramic novels of Arthur C. Clarke, Iain Banks, and Jack Vance "
Reminiscent of his grandfather's inauguration virtually a century earlier, Mike Foster's inauguration ceremony on January 8, 1996 occurred at the Old State Capitol.
Reminiscent of some Latin American novels ( notably Redoble por Rancas by Manuel Scorza, or Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo ), this novel is a chain of voices of the dead speaking from the churchyard, where they go on forever quarrelling about their bygone life in their village.
Reminiscent of earlier German attempts, drug smugglers have used semi-submersibles ( narco submarine ) in their smuggling operations.
Reminiscent of a courtyard and temple that Morse illustrated from Nikkō in Tochigi prefecture, Japan, the hip roof on wide, bracketed eaves nearly hides the rough stonework below in shadow.
Reminiscent of Tin Pan Alley and Brill Building techniques and an example of modified thirty-two-bar form, the song is written on a two-bridge model, with only an intervening verse to connect them.
Reminiscent of talking trees in fiction, some JAs can also be released as volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) to permit communication between plants in anticipation of mutual dangers.
Reminiscent of this is the inscription of the Pallava King Dantivarman ( 796-847 A. D .), which is preserved in the temple.
Reminiscent of Ed Asner.

work and Desmond
* A few humanitarian and religious leaders such as Mother Teresa and Desmond Tutu have achieved fame because of their charitable work around the world.
18 Poems was noted for its visionary qualities which led to critic Desmond Hawkins writing that the work was " the sort of bomb that bursts no more than once in three years ".
Paul Desmond ( born Paul Emil Breitenfeld ; November 25, 1924 – May 30, 1977 ) was a jazz alto saxophonist and composer born in San Francisco, best known for the work he did in the Dave Brubeck Quartet and for penning that group's greatest hit, " Take Five ".
Although one of British cinema's most recognisable characters and an important and long-standing element in the ' Bond ' franchise, ' Q ' did not make Desmond Llewelyn rich — the actor was merely paid ' by the day ' for his few hours of work on-set, and did not share in the money made by the films.
After the work was completed, Crisp wanted to call it I Reign in Hell, but Carroll insisted on The Naked Civil Servant ( an insistence that later gave him pause when he offered the manuscript to Tom Maschler of Jonathan Cape on the same day that Desmond Morris delivered The Naked Ape ).
Malleson's only published work as screenwriter appears to be “ Lawrence of Arabia from Revolt in the Desert by T. E Lawrence ; Scenario by Miles Malleson, Brian Desmond Hurst and Duncan Guthrie October 4th 1938 ” in Filming T. E.
This aspect of her work is perhaps best represented by her 1992 album, The Singer, on which she covered Willie Dixon, Roy Acuff, and Screamin ' Jay Hawkins, as well as Gloomy Sunday ", a song written by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress in 1933 and translated into English by Desmond Carter.
At 8. 30 am, six Fenians who were working in work parties outside the prison walls, absconded-Thomas Darragh, Martin Hogan, Michael Harrington, Thomas Hassett, Robert Cranston and James Wilson – were met by Breslin and Desmond and picked up in carriages.
Desmond Guinness and his late wife Mariga and since that time many buildings of significant architectural merit have been saved through their work and the work of members and supporters.
" The College was the fruit of Kurt Hahn's vision and the work of men such as the founding Headmaster Rear Admiral Desmond Hoare, Antonin Besse, who donated St Donat's Castle for the College's premises, and Air Marshal Sir Lawrance Darvall.
The more organic sound on the album is attributed to the work of French guitarist Jean-Félix Lalanne, and producers such as Desmond Child, Anders Bagge and the British team True North ( composed of Take That singer Gary Barlow and Elliot John Kennedy ).
Desmond Plummer continued to work and to attend the House of Lords well into his nineties.
A Plague of Sailors and its sequel A Frenzy of Merchantmen, along with A Web of Salvage and Spearfish, are straightforward present-day thrillers similar to the work of Desmond Bagley and Hammond Innes.
In 1976, after a conversation with Hal Prince, who had the theatrical rights to Sunset, Lloyd Webber wrote " an idea for the moment when Norma Desmond returns to Paramount Studios "; Lloyd Webber did no further work on the play until after 1989's Aspects of Love.
These tracks were created especially for the serial by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, overseen by Desmond Briscoe ; their work on Quatermass and the Pit was one of the productions for which Briscoe and the Workshop became most renowned.
The plan seemed to work as Styles and Kazarian were victorious due to outside interference from Desmond Wolfe and in the process earned themselves spots in Fourtune.
* Desmond Cory Bibliography A fuller appraisal of Cory's work
Shirley also recommended that the band work with Desmond Child to re-write " You Or Me ", resulting in Petrucci being flown down to Florida to work on the song with Childs.
Geoffrey Hindle, ( Jolley Geoff ); son of Bob Hindle, the driving force behind the very successful sales organisation ; also nephew of Desmond Rawson, has spent many hours recording both of their life's work, donated all the family's pieces of pottery and many photographs to help the collection's guardians Carol Harker and Museum founder Dr Stuart Walker tell the full story of the company's success and eventual demise.
J. C. Squire published him in the London Mercury, and Desmond MacCarthy as literary editor of the New Statesman gave him work.
Following a report published in 2005 by Václav Havel and Desmond Tutu that showed that Burma fits the criteria for United Nations Security Council ( UNSC ) intervention BCUK calls on UNSC members to pass a resolution requiring the regime to work with the United Nations in restoring democracy to Burma, and to release Aung San Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners.
Most who believe that Desmond was Redbeard believe the book to have been a work of satire.

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