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1 They are too reminiscent of Frieseke to convince one of their originality.
2 That shook him: too reminiscent of the Claws... and his dream.
3 It was too reminiscent of last night with Richard, too intimate.
4 The too reminiscent letter had come with the inopportunity of destiny.
5 It was all too reminiscent of my little native land.
6 That shook him: too reminiscent of the Claws .
7 In fact, it was all too reminiscent of Carlo.
8 Her grief is expressed in a long soliloquy somewhat too reminiscent of Ariadne's lament in Catullus.
9 To kill your comrade, even in cases as merciful as infection, was too reminiscent of the decimations.
10 This is best done in private, as it is perhaps too reminiscent of the act of male self-love.
11 However, Mitchell said that was too reminiscent of the way migrants used to be talked about in the past.
12 It was all too reminiscent of his own situation, even though this one had obviously had a far happier ending.
13 But the mid-July heat and humidity, even so close to the gulf, was too reminiscent of the worst of home.
14 The Foreign Secretary, Mr Robin Cook, could be forgiven for dismissing such pessimism as too reminiscent of the outgoing Conservative ideology.
15 Then the optimistic hook takes off again, and it becomes clear that the song's duality is all too reminiscent of real-life affairs.
16 It made a perfectly reasonable theory, but, Ramses had to admit, it was a little too reminiscent of his mother's thinking processes.
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This collocation consists of: Too reminiscent through the time
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