There, thick emerald forests give way to wild grasslands reminiscent of the African savannah.
All of this excitement had created a rush to go public, reminiscent of the dot.com era.
The app sorts everything in a style that is reminiscent of Pinterest or Pocket.
The heads of major nations today sadly are reminiscent of those of the pre-Thatcher, pre-Reagan era.
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This time, its sinewy melody, reminiscent of Kurt Weill, was accompanied by the composer's chanted lyrics.
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Femtocells are indeed reminiscent of personal computers, in that they threaten to disrupt the industry.
The resulting trifle was a wonderfully messy treat, not even mildly reminiscent of Luden's cherry lozenges.
The tussle between Craigslist and eBay is reminiscent of strong-willed partners in a marriage.
In terms of football autobiographies, Fallen Idle has a brutal honesty reminiscent of Tony Adams' Addicted.
It is all reminiscent of the hype a while back about another network, Quora.
This argument is reminiscent of the explanation often given for Soviet violations of arms control agreements.
His vast program is reminiscent of the articles published by Albert Einstein in 1905.
At ground level, however, it was more low-key, with a style reminiscent of Northern California.
An inquiry into insider trading before the bid is also reminiscent of the old Italy.
Privatisation under New Labour is more reminiscent of the Stuart kings than the Thatcher government.
It's a scene more reminiscent of the Middle East, rather than the London's West End.
The stark lighting and the lifted-up viewpoint is reminiscent of much German Romantic painting.
That bean is cream-colored with maroon mottling and has a flavor reminiscent of chestnuts.
This is reminiscent of their behaviour in conventional superconductors, where they wander around in pairs.
Trigg offers guests guacamole served in avocado halves, reminiscent of the shape of a football.
But Demos also has characteristic weaknesses, which again are curiously reminiscent of Mr Blair.
Certainly, banks played a role in helping Parmalat arrange elaborate financial structures, reminiscent of Enron's gymnastics.
They found that vocal bursts averaged about three per second, with pauses reminiscent of human speech.
These days, for many Iranians, are reminiscent of the time of war with Iraq.
Oddly, Mr Aitken's downfall is reminiscent of the fate of one of his heroes.
Commentators in Israel argue that circumstances today are reminiscent of the situation in 2000.
Unlikely as it may seem, these hangings are reminiscent of paintings by Mark Rothko.
Hardly done with push-button ease, state-of-the-art licensing is more reminiscent of the early days of space docking.
The oil market's recent frothiness is eerily reminiscent of the irrational exuberance in the late-1990s stock market.
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