The result is an evocative and engrossing portrait of Ellington and Ellingtonia one of the best available.
National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne said Heldens had offered "a quiet but evocative study".
Tale of Tales specialize in using game engines to power evocative, semi-linear narrative design.
Some prefer more classic Bruce, but this song is especially evocative for a road trip.
Instead, they were evocative, indirectly getting right to the heart of the deal, like an Impressionist painting.
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The term, also used in the plural, has remained to stir our imagination with its evocative mystery.
The beginning of The Rite of Spring was the most foreign, exotic and evocative music I'd ever heard.
Beautifully evocative of a 19th-century hunting lodge, but the food is mediocre. l Circus -- 808 Lexington Ave.
The religious monuments are renown also for their evocative murals depicting scenes from the life of Lord Buddha.
When control is returned to the player, a chess piece is left where the evocative object once stood.
The player moves through a series of rooms, each taking up one or more screens, in evocative 2D.
American cookbooks still tend towards the plain and encyclopedic, while British cookbooks have become increasingly conversational and evocative.
Also a son's ode to his mother, and an example of how prose can be as evocative as poetry.
Behind these images are fascinating stories, meaningful reflections, and a rare candor that are evocative of times gone by.
Salam believes that Mahfouz' greatest talent was transforming the ordinary into the evocative.
Peter's Square in a final goodbye is one of the most evocative images of this remarkable papal transition.
The Farmhouse in Morzine is an evocative stone building dating back to 1771.
In other words, you think about memory keeping, the simple, evocative idea on which this wonderful brand was built.
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But Berger said a great evocative shot can cross a personal boundary.
In mammals, the structure of many of these decomposition products - with evocative names such as cadaverine - is known.
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The evocative moment in the episode I was watching happened when the agency COO is thanking the CEO of C.
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But Globo newspaper wine critic Luciana Freu(ph) says there is something evocative of this country in the San Francisco River wines.
Its sweeping spiral walkway, evocative of New York's Guggenheim museum, leads the patient efficiently around various stations, so waiting is minimised.
The echoes in the dialogue aren't evocative, they're dissonant and tinny (except for Cate Blanchett's marvelously husky channeling of Marlene Dietrich).
In this book, Mallory's own evocative letters are permitted to stand alone, linked simply and sensitively by Mr Robertson's understated text.
Eight years later, she's on a smaller label, plays smaller rooms, and releases evocative albums that let her considerable ambitions soar.
It is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn that the most evocative conversations happen, contentious debates take place, and strategic relationships form.
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But Mr El-Youssef's vivid portrait of life in wartime Lebanon, and the temporary refuge provided by friends, is poignant and evocative.
This mode is also more closely evocative of the film Aliens, which at its heart has much of the same dynamic.
Few songwriters can match Chesnutt's gift for uncluttered, but deeply evocative poetry.
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