Some prefer more classic Bruce, but this song is especially evocative for a road trip.
Beautifully evocative of a 19th-century hunting lodge, but the food is mediocre. l Circus -- 808 Lexington Ave.
But Berger said a great evocative shot can cross a personal boundary.
The recipe was as evocative as a glossy ad for a Mediterranean cruise, and it has been going strong with countless iterations since.
The spa is evocative of a Roman bathhouse, managing to exude a sense of warmth and repose amid its wide, open hallways and gold embellished heated indoor pool.
Although evocative of a supposedly simpler era, this book proves that while times and circumstances may change, human nature -- at least in Estleman's Detroit -- does not.
The February issue of Wired magazine has an evocative description of a ride in a Google test car driving itself along a California highway.
On the eve of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee to be marked from June 2nd to 5th the archives offer a remarkably evocative glimpse of the recent past.
This spider's web of narrow tunnels, complete with coffin-sized cavities, opens out into dark subterranean churches - a most evocative way to end an underground tour of Rome.
Izzard on humour is similar to Izzard on anything: a quasi-performance full of long, evocative phrases that run into one another with not a lot of pauses for breath.
National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne said Heldens had offered "a quiet but evocative study".
Cinematographer George Robinson and a vibrant cast including Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar deliver a chilling and evocative tale filled with the same terror, mystery, and intrigue.
The installation is elegant and evocative, and there's a handsome catalog with enlightening essays by Ms. Brilliant, Mr. Ilchman and other specialists, including the eminent David Rosand.
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She describes an evocative episode in 1642, when a Dutch ship is greeted by canoes off New Zealand, and the two sides, after fruitlessly calling to each other in their own languages, resort to music a series of trumpet calls, first one and then the other, until darkness falls.
Behind these images are fascinating stories, meaningful reflections, and a rare candor that are evocative of times gone by.
Asprey teamed up with acclaimed light artist Chris Levine to create "The Diamond Queen, " an evocative portrait of the monarch which features a real tiara made up of 1, 000 diamonds.
The Parsons show, conceived and carried out by Christopher Mount, director of exhibitions and public programs, is an evocative exercise in nostalgia and revisionism, with a bit of affectionate proselytizing thrown in.
When control is returned to the player, a chess piece is left where the evocative object once stood.
It begins with an evocative description of George Stephenson's Rocket, a famous early steam engine, and traces the developments needed to make each of its individual components possible.
Some of the most relevant and evocative Dickens-themed spots can be reached in a two-hour walk within a few miles northeast of Big Ben and not far from the River Thames.
"Love to Hate" features crisp acoustic guitars that ring as though freshly strung in a rolling strum pattern that's more evocative of Wilco than Bob Mould.
He was named after Brendan Behan, the Dublin writer whose greatest work, Borstal Boy, is an evocative memoir about being confined to reform school for being a rebel.
Mr. Loquasto provides the barely 10-minute work with an evocative setting and costumes that frame its incidents as those in a seedy industrial area's red-light district.
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Ending this conflict, achieving peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and establishing a sovereign Palestinian state would therefore take such an evocative issue away from Iran, Hizbullah, and Hamas.
Though five-star resorts such as the Intercontinental, the Hyatt and the Kempinski have long made their mark on this most diminutive of Indian states (all characterised by top-notch service, opulent surroundings and calm, sand-raked beaches) there is nevertheless much charm to be had in forsaking the mammoth swimming pools and generic - if generous - resort bedrooms, and plumping instead for a stay in one of Goa's most evocative, charismatic, heritage boutique hotels.
Peter's Square in a final goodbye is one of the most evocative images of this remarkable papal transition.
Eight years later, she's on a smaller label, plays smaller rooms, and releases evocative albums that let her considerable ambitions soar.
The instrumental, desert-swept narrative sounds hauntingly evocative, but it's the thick, foreboding tone of a rusty Telecaster that links Earth's doom-laden discography.
Blank, by the way, is a 200-page work of fiction containing only 20 evocative chapter titles and stunning pyrographic drawings by artist Susan White.
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