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ioned; during this period, his work frequently | evoked a melancholic nostalgia for life in imperial C |
A pair of Japanese tabi, suggested to have | evoked a comparison with pigs' feet |
In May 2009 he | evoked a clause in his contract which allowed him to |
His multi-talented gifts once again | evoked a very positive response. |
This decision | evoked a mixed reaction throughout Wales; welcomed by |
mcha Pani" (Our courtyard's water is ours) and | evoked a massive response. |
Like Bowie's 1971 song "Life on Mars?", it | evoked a world where film and reality become merged a |
During the campaign, Palin | evoked a more strongly divided response than Joe Bide |
The band's early work | evoked a feel somewhere between beat and psychedelic |
Pitchfork said the album | evoked a "recipe of fairground waltzes, ghosted lulla |
The symbol was also | evoked after World War II to have a commemorative eff |
aised Suzhou River, which several critics felt | evoked Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, particularly in ho |
The Village Voice wrote that U2 in concert | evoked an "undeniable righteousness" about which "U2 |
ous state, advertisements in support of Reagan | evoked an emotional bond between the country and its |
pathy which these attempted assassinations had | evoked, and with the skill which the lord treasurer p |
Several genres and bands are skillfully | evoked... and helpfully listed in the liner notes in o |
ion of Savoy dynastic law years before scandal | evoked any clamor for Amedeo to replace him. |
ery was Minor's finding that the eye movements | evoked by sound and pressure stimuli in patients with |
ctedness, embodiment and worldliness which are | evoked by the term "Being-in-the-World". |
nd its apparent faith that a revolution can be | evoked by Will or Force is in direct opposition to ou |
oys of the old days (similar to the sentiments | evoked by the more famous Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moor |
by very few mother-tongue speakers and is not | evoked by the vast bulk of Yiddish literature. |
ry short time frame (40-80 ms) The response is | evoked by brief ultrasonic pulses in the 20 to 100 kH |
This notion was probably | evoked by John Madden's Shakespeare in Love wherein s |
The bittersweet feeling | evoked by the song has made it a popular farewell son |
A, a typical current through TRPL channels was | evoked by a 4-s pulse of bright light (horizontal bar |
John Collis says, "A hero (of Van), is | evoked by the piano-led blues "I Will Be There" -the |
ypothesis claims that the prosocial motivation | evoked by empathy is directed toward the ultimate goa |
though it does block the release of histamine | evoked by allergens, and it does not bind to β-adrene |
A spectral color is a color that is | evoked by a single wavelength of light in the visible |
, and the lady's sympathy is said to have been | evoked by an assault committed upon him by bailiffs o |
Labour spat and the fears of socialism that it | evoked by painting Minto as being supported by extrem |
His dismissal on the third day | evoked cheers all round the ground. |
The girls' style | evoked classical 1970s pin-up girls, along with Weste |
The programme was | evoked during BBC Radio 3's "Light Fantastic" 2011 se |
els, resulting in a dose-dependent decrease in | evoked extracellular Ca+ ions in striatal nerve endin |
To bear out further the diversity of sentiment | evoked from the notion of intentionality, Husserl fol |
il Morrissey) and starred in Merseybeat, which | evoked further ridicule from the media about her appe |
an old man of nearly ninety, and his eviction | evoked great sympathy. |
nd the utter simplicity of Mahatma's life also | evoked his unbounded admiration. |
One is that the area | evoked images of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one |
c fate, a sympathy which was also dramatically | evoked in his ballet Swan Lake and the Romeo and Juli |
"Old Florida" is a phrase often | evoked in describing Gulfport's waterfront district, |
lapses of faith in its own promise have always | evoked in the finest of our storytellers, among whom |
the Iberian peninsula, and his adventures are | evoked in classical works of Spanish literature, like |
ous and based on "the old, old story"; this is | evoked in a number of works, from the use of popular |
Many creatures are | evoked in mosaic vignettes that punctuate the stretch |
The guitar design was inspired by the imagery | evoked in the song's lyrics. |
The painting was similarly | evoked in early twentieth-century art photography by |
designed a building that was contemporary yet | evoked Irish Roman Catholic church building tradition |
The Express Tribune also said the crash | evoked memories of the previous crash, noting that th |
subsequent circumnavigation on the same yacht | evoked much interest in the national press. |
The old general's cautious pursuit | evoked much criticism, but ultimately only a small re |
es and introduced an ecclesiasticl reform that | evoked opposition within the clergy. |
The controversial launch | evoked outrage from many UK doctors against a system |
(BBC, 1984), the latter of which particularly | evoked Peter Watkins' style and delivery. |
devices to record participants' responses, or | Evoked potential and eye tracking recording devices. |
The oddball paradigm is a technique used in | evoked potential research in which trains of stimuli |
ently increases the amplitude of somatosensory | evoked potentials (in contrast to most anaesthetic ag |
ast enough to allow for recording of Olfactory | Evoked Potentials (OEPs). |
"Somatosensory | evoked potentials (SSEP) in patients with multiple sc |
can also be used for nerve conduction studies, | evoked potentials and other data acquisition studies. |
om following the dictum of the Raj, works that | evoked pride in ancient Indian philosophy and heritag |
r amount of fame and influence that Abu Madyan | evoked raised serious concern from the political powe |
The period is beautifully | evoked, real effort is made to create characters that |
It has been found that an | evoked research potential across the parieto-central |
of blindsight, which is the voluntary visually | evoked response to a stimulus presented within a scot |
Highlighting her Republican credentials, Marin | evoked rhetoric of Ronald Reagan, proclaimed her supp |
According to some their name | evoked stereotypes of punk music and rebellion in a w |
ersial Christian campaigner Stephen Green, who | evoked strong criticism from callers after giving a c |
ing loud, progressive, instrumental music that | evoked the feeling of Mogwai, ISIS and Red Sparowes. |
industrial towns and New Towns, but it vividly | evoked the local and regional distinctiveness as it r |
oraries, the first movement of K.458 evidently | evoked the 'chasse' topic, the main components of whi |
mal sacrifice by means of random slashing that | evoked the god's own rending and suffering at the han |
The natives inhabitants | evoked the malediction of Padre Padilla. |
The settings, costumes and dances | evoked the lithographs of Currier and Ives. |
in Maine along with his six other siblings, he | evoked the pioneer spirit and ambition. |
limestone wall on the outside of the building | evoked the rough construction of the original chapel |
icially became known as "Barnum's Animals" and | evoked the familiar circus time theme. |
The incident | evoked the tone of his previous work on corporate dev |
ressers' shop was at number 83; Serge Reggiani | evoked the spirit of this street in an autobiographic |
that he selected the name "County" because it | evoked the rural, regional and local aspects of old-t |
c limestone elements and reproduction lighting | evoked the drive's original 1926 appearance. |
tail end of their parade an empty float which | evoked the riderless horse that follows the caisson c |
To his command it viscerally | evoked the image of a brawler stripping for action an |
At the PASOK rally, Papandreou | evoked the memory of his father but said that he woul |
The foundation | evoked the pervading Olympic spirit of universal brot |
n who sought to create a Jewish community that | evoked their Hassidic teacher Josh Lauffer's shabbat |
Although the brand name | evoked this storage method, the manufacturer did not |
ginning to the middle and the end, is movingly | evoked through what is really just exposition." |
The cast is exclusively female, men only being | evoked through the dialogue. |
She is also the granter of any blessings | evoked through her. |
The film | evoked tremendous hype as it was the sequel of Succes |
Her first verses were | evoked two years later by the scenery about Tavistock |
l Sufi terms are the aspects of Nature, can be | evoked, understood, felt, and seen through the repeti |
nful memories of being brutalized by Cammy are | evoked upon seeing her. |
s with separate in-depth interviews that often | evoked wide-ranging conversations with the authors, i |
s coverage of the legal battle for custody had | evoked widespread agitations in the Malayan and South |
The lavish opera production | evoked widespread admiration. |
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