Photographs convey their singularity and pragmatic making, but don't capture their sly humor and evocativeness. |
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And they are consistent across media in content and emotional evocativeness. |
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I use this phrase here only because of its evocativeness and ability to capture perfectly the issues that I would like to address in this paper. |
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Ramachandran argues that this principle holds the key for understanding the evocativeness of much of visual art. |
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The strength of any narrative that sweeps across generations lies in the evocativeness of the people and the universality of their stories: what they've lived through tells us where we may be going. |
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But unevenness among the performers cannot crush the bracing specificity and evocativeness of Linney's writing, qualities mostly absent from the other, less substantial plays. |
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