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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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