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most significant publication was his highly evocative account of growing up in the north of Ceredi
my (not my original intention, but curiously evocative all the same)".
as been called the "most important, the most evocative and also the most fragile historic site in t
lyrical portion of "Ultraviolet", "That's so evocative and works as beautiful writing away from the
compositions, though thoroughly modern, are evocative and impressionistic, exploring the sensuous
ition, where the main goal is to "be just as evocative as the original, while allowing more room fo
ather Viswam Bhagavatar was renowned for his evocative Ashtapadis and rendered services for Maharaj
Lake Maggiore provides a beautiful and evocative back-drop to the action: the central events
ater have been called "visually exciting and evocative, beautifully shot" by Edge.
e, it would not be improper to consider this evocative composition a tone poem for the piano."
One review stated that Bradley "echoes the evocative delivery of Otis Redding".
ber roofs, those in the transepts especially evocative, eight beams from all four directions meetin
n air sketches, from which he chose the most evocative elements to integrate into an expressive com
Another similarly evocative expression relating to wine is: Ein Simcha E
ggernaut punk-metal with found sounds....The evocative field recordings are matched by heartfelt so
horror, it stands as a notably powerful and evocative film.
"The most evocative four walls in world cricket", the Long Room
e vast pantheon of Gallagher anthems... [an] evocative heartbreak record for the disaffected middle
warded for "the director's ability to create evocative images and document reality as he sees it, f
The Ingersoll reference, while evocative, is not relevant nor a reliable source.
poeia, employing some of the most clever and evocative language ever used to describe a natural fea
h century life, as well as its authentic and evocative language.
can be characterized by his dark, poetic and evocative lyrics, which include notable themes of scie
ed in Jujuy by traditionalist groups with an Evocative March, every 22 August since 1955.
The symphony begins with an evocative melody played first by a cor anglais.
The middle section, Lento, presents an evocative modal melody against a various tremolo harmo
ally calculation instrument.The yantras have evocative names like, samrat yantra, jai prakash, ram
To grab voters, party leaders chose evocative names such as Eagle, Justice, Dignity, Build
e autumn will reveal a variety of fungi with evocative names such as foxy spot, stinkhorn and blush
The choirs often gave themselves evocative names.
ng with the idea of giving Carnatic music an evocative new appeal in terms of presentation.
ut of sync, with but still managed to remain evocative of the filmmaker's hazy and murky memories o
r, Peter Wilt, to establish a timeless image evocative of both classic American sports (as in the l
contains striking portraits of London and is evocative of the Industrial Revolution.
All these elements were evocative of the late summer afternoons with a suggest
oice, his colourful and dreamy compositions ( evocative of Italian and Mediterranean sounds, as well
on, appearing in a purple and yellow finish ( evocative of the Spanish Republican colors, thought to
ent place, and the story's vampirism is more evocative of traditional vampire legends in its detail
A 1950s coffee shop sign evocative of then-nascent spaceflight on Olympic Boule
Evocative of a personal inner journey, this collage ex
The name "Acela" is meant to be evocative of acceleration and excellence.
zigzag entropy coding used in JPEG images is evocative of the serpentine.
Didot is described as neoclassical, and is evocative of the Age of Enlightenment.
The novel is evocative of the New Hampshire of Irving's childhood.
laza surrounded by a collection of buildings evocative of Venetian, Florentine, and Roman architect
Once again, the lyrics are evocative of images and not details, and little can be
Its flavour is evocative of caramel and malt, and is described as "a
tation is simple, the jangling guitar sounds evocative of The Byrds, of whom Cousins is a fan.
als, transitions, and dramatic music from or evocative of the eras being covered.
The song's tone and lyrics are evocative of a nostalgia for the novelty of youth, inf
for its post-punk ethereal sound and lyrics evocative of the New West.
t (108 m) to the cross at its summit, but is evocative of the much smaller Tempietto by Bramante.
c aspects of the music, the aspects that are evocative of images and emotions reflective of the com
The segment includes views of countryside evocative of how the land would have been in 1781 for
y of migrant workers in North America, it is evocative of the world described in John Steinbeck's T
, saying their name and presentation was too evocative of Talking Heads, and put an end to those pl
r, Kiichi Toyoda, who wanted the title to be evocative of a relaxing weekend.
id that he was chosen because his names were evocative of two great Romans of the Past, Marcus Aure
urn: he becomes a criminal "for the people," evocative of Robin Hood.
in 1911, dropping the previous title as too evocative of a business magazine for what had become a
The iconography is evocative of the head-hunting exploits of the Celts, w
rters, meanwhile, argued that the design was evocative of federal architecture during the New Deal
casting style, which now sounds dated but is evocative of the time.
and the lyrics of "These Foolish Things" are evocative of his longing for her after they parted and
baldachino with its cactus and bluebonnets, evocative of central Texas.
ted the group liked the name, considering it evocative of "underground cinema," and fitting, due to
ier filmed the spectacular aerial sequences, evocative of those in Wellman's earlier silent classic
tempi in the introduction (1-18), creates an evocative opening, reminiscent of the improvisatory st
at Deptford was made famous by Turner in his evocative painting The Fighting Temeraire, now in the
taley's...half-strangled but still amazingly evocative performance...is heartfelt and almost yearni
and the inclusion of a set of mysterious and evocative photographs, scattered throughout the book,
ing and recording an entirely convincing and evocative picture of a Northern Hemisphere winter.
ocumentary rather than for drama or the more evocative, poetic forms of documentary'.
His challenging and evocative poetry is occasionally performed privately b
is a professional photographer known for his evocative portrait work often found on the cover of ma
rly the testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer, whose evocative portrayal of her hard brutalized life as a s
mes newspaper described the programme as "an evocative profile of Britain's most rakish sportsman".
When Vince's raw and evocative sculptures are discovered by the calculating
the 1940s and 50s, is widely admired for its evocative sense of time and place.
el reflects common Hardyan themes: a rustic, evocative setting, poorly chosen marriage partners, un
sighted individuals in the same emotionally evocative situations.
ggerford said, “Jamie Parsley's poems are so evocative, so lonely, so understated, that I admire th
The film also has an evocative sound track with songs sung by Jagjit Singh,
The music for the advertisement, an evocative Stalinist mood-piece entitled No(t) Home, wa
h occur in response to long exposure to some evocative stimulus.
It is an evocative story of love, morals, relationships and eth
Both are written in the fast-moving but evocative style Peirce uses in his science fiction and
nce in Western countries due to its lyrical, evocative style and the brutal honesty of its accounts
The titles were often evocative, such as 'The Fallen Emperors', 'The Stone M
[...] By the evocative synthesis he achieves and the deep feeling h
It is most remembered for the moody, evocative, ten-minute-long progressive rock radio turn
side of life seems much more interesting and evocative than the happier things...I've got somewhere
In the end, Lawrence decided to use this evocative title for the memoirs he penned in the after
She recorded startling and extremely evocative vocals as the soloist and featured artist on
"Poignant...with evocative voices and image," said Museum of the Southe
"The Loser" ("Der Untergeher" -- a much more evocative word, lit.
                                                                                                   


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