| 41. | It calls to mind a certain Kinks song.
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| 42. | That's one reason many neighborhoods in Denver instantly call to mind parts of Atlanta, Turner noted.
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| 43. | After all, for Christians it calls to mind not a changed calendar but a changed world.
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| 44. | The vivid colors call to mind early technicolor and color television : they can be garish.
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| 45. | That calls to mind the apocryphal story about Hubert Humphrey's speech to a convention of padlock manufacturers.
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| 46. | There is an impressive use of various techniques that call to mind any number of contemporary styles.
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| 47. | Her life is depicted in such detail that it calls to mind cinema verite rather than fiction.
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| 48. | It calls to mind the role that Gov . George Wallace of Alabama played for the Democrats.
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| 49. | And there's a melancholy romance in these scenes that calls to mind the paintings of Edward Hopper.
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| 50. | Perhaps a better tribute would be to call to mind a few favorite lines of his poetry.
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