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But some of the works have a softer edge, and these still-mysterious iconic works evoke a land of vaudevillian conjuring and a world of wonders.
The site will be arranged to evoke the lands where the eleven aboriginal nations in Quebec live.
They should evoke a deep and abiding sense of empathy with other times, other ways of life, other situations.
Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours.
They are light-hearted, and evoke both the excitement of the races and the happiness of the rare sun in England's cloudy climate.
Another aspect of relief operations is the welter of frenzied calls by the media to evoke sympathy and monetary and other contributions.
Their raps may be blazing, but the melodies deliberately evoke early Beach Boys memories.
A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life.
Wood snowshoes with rawhide laces and leather bindings evoke fond memories of exploring the Wisconsin woods where I grew up.
The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present.
Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens.
Either mechanical tapping or electrical stimulation of the supraorbital regions may evoke the blink reflex.
I allus thought the critter was a crayfish, but meant to evoke Scorpio, the moody, dangerous Water Sign.
And of course, revolution is coached in freedom or change, while terrorism is intended to instill fear and evoke dread.
Hermetic poetry was a poetry that sought, not to describe or represent, but to evoke.
I wonder what reaction an impromptu angelus in the other corner would evoke?
Not to be outdone, the nurses looked for a banner carrier whose image would evoke even greater resonance.
These paintings nostalgically evoke the closing frames of old films, with their scripted letterforms superimposed over technicolour backgrounds.
The brilliant color and vivid lines of the work of Avi Ben-Simhon evoke a feeling of joy and happiness.
Only the clean lines of the stage design serve to evoke the starkness of the northern landscape.
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The appearance and atmosphere of the restroom should banish the dull sense of drudgery and evoke the gentler side of life.
We have found that, properly understood, there is nothing in it to evoke our pessimism.
Sharp unexpected touches evoke humanity in the fantoccini of his wayward art.
There are sights and sounds which evoke a vision, an echo, of Newport and Saratoga.
He could not evoke, and never had the faintest desire to evoke, a Past that was divided from the Present by an unbridgeable chasm.
I am not only to suppress the evil, but to evoke the good elements in my nature.
Although this dessert is homey enough to evoke shortcakes past, it makes a decidedly elegant end to a summer meal.
I've angled all summer to evoke that laugh, just for the delight of hearing it.
Miles might have found space to evoke the writing that made Burroughs more than just another slumming remittance man.
There was a child in Marcia, and she could evoke it when she pleased.
You must evoke for that task those who have already gone there.
Here the two figures are meant to convey or evoke an intense, supersensuous, thing-free quality perceived in the silent drawings on the urn.
It would be uphill work to evoke an interest in Perkin Warbeck.
These words made allusion to all the memories which Anne of Austria trembled to evoke.
And there was no one from whom I could hear, to whom I could speak, with whom I could evoke the image of Rita.
It appeared to him that the shade of the unfortunate Philippe passed between D'Artagnan and himself, to evoke the remembrance of that terrible adventure.
Sometimes contradictory, often humorous, these photographs taken using medium format film evoke a timelessness while capturing a growing modern movement.
Personifying the transitive instants in which life-changing decisions are made, the free-verse poems of Shell Island alternately evoke tenderness, distance, or mourning.
At the thought, the ambitious father almost consented, in his heart, that, if the devil's power were needed to the accomplishment of this great object, Maule might evoke him.
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