For Pinault, the silver brush strokes evoke mountains, and he sees the painting as a meditation.
More than any other product, the automobile has been conceived and named to evoke the future.
Arthur Conan Doyle's stories also evoke Victorian London with its sinister fogs, a pasture for predators.
All of which serves to evoke, again, the atmosphere of the war, ended nine years earlier.
It also attempted to evoke comparisons to another success, IBM, another critical ingredient for great storytelling.
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Instead, they tried to evoke the idea that what we were going to see was alien.
For her it is a collection of vintage cowboy buckles that evoke her Texas routes.
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In Uganda, for one, those forces are alive enough to evoke images of the Arab Summer.
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But for me my primitive sense tends to evoke past memories of the "good old days".
There may be only 13 left, but they evoke a powerful feeling of time past.
Inside, the skylit galleries are designed to evoke the atmosphere of an artist's studio.
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Seen together, they evoke a narrative of lonesome migration and nostalgia for what was left behind.
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In any of the dozen possible renderings of the city's name, its roots evoke mystery.
There's plenty to evoke in Beethoven's grand and craggy Grosse Fuge, Op. 133.
That is why Mr Gore's gaffes evoke amused smiles and Mr Quayle's only condescending sneers.
It has been used for centuries to evoke the sound of rural England and simple country folk.
It does not just evoke much better times from decades ago, it also invokes happier times ahead.
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The physical movements of the performers evoke those of a pythoness at traditional rituals of ancient Okinawa.
He went on to praise Stoner's ability to evoke happiness in the viewer while also expressing dark undertones.
For those of a certain age, Pretty Hate Machine will always evoke a particular form of teen-transgressive ressentiment.
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Use words and images in your presentation and communication that evoke sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and tactile feelings.
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Teeth, complexions and clothes all evoke the prosperous Poland of today more than the squalor and hunger of 1945.
Barra's broad avenues, shopping malls and gated communities were built around car transportation and can evoke Orange County, Calif.
So Obama has reason to worry about Wright's ability to re-evoke a period of race hatred in American life.
But for him, what these models evoke is the nut of the thing.
The paradigm shifts we are all experiencing evoke new perspectives, attitudes, and mindsets.
Butterflies and virtually fragrant flowers, often indistinguishable from each other, evoke an Eden-like harmony and invite a long stay.
And though Mr Darling's plans evoke Keynesian high theory, they may crash on rocks of the most mundane kind.
Her participation will evoke memories of the Jamaican bobsleigh team, whose Winter Olympics efforts inspired the film Cool Runnings.
She mentioned this with the slight scorn that such houses evoke in her.
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