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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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