More than any other product, the automobile has been conceived and named to evoke the future.
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.
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".
What better way to raise funds than to evoke the unending agony of Palestine?
Inside, the skylit galleries are designed to evoke the atmosphere of an artist's studio.
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And it was pleased to evoke a rare Chinese criticism of North Korea, however mild.
There's plenty to evoke in Beethoven's grand and craggy Grosse Fuge, Op. 133.
By now the homespun log cabin is more likely to evoke the evil undead than Honest Abe.
It has been used for centuries to evoke the sound of rural England and simple country folk.
He went on to praise Stoner's ability to evoke happiness in the viewer while also expressing dark undertones.
Speaking to the United Nations, President Obama tried to evoke the strength and promise of that first year.
In the rest of the world, though, the name is likely to evoke what has been an extraordinary dynastic dispute.
In place of text, consider using an image that can express your ideas and the emotions you want to evoke.
He checks out the lighting (intended to evoke a sunset) and stops at the bar to watch a fire-eating bartender.
He designed the rooms at the Mondrian Scottsdale to evoke the "pure black skies and sharp colors" of the surrounding desert.
Likewise, a film maker who wants to evoke a certain holistic gestalt must translate his internal perception into a linear semantic narrative.
"When I want to evoke a smell, I use signs that taken separately have no connection with the thing I'm expressing, " Mr. Ellena explains.
Conservationists often complain that it is difficult to gain popular support for saving sharks animals that tend to evoke fear rather than sympathy.
The descriptions have the triteness of screenplay boilerplate, as if the author expected a movie director to evoke the scenes he sets.
In postproduction, Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders, the co-writers and directors of "The Croods, " made a playlist to evoke the feeling they wanted.
Accessed via its own elevator or a rather circuitous route through the hotel, the space seeks to evoke a grand New Orleans mansion.
" El Gamal, the Cairo student, said she believes the latest accounts about Mubarak's health were staged to evoke "sympathy from the street.
Does he really believe any of that claptrap or is he just trying to evoke a response and sell more copies of the publication?
Creative director of Giant Sparrow, Ian Dallas said he wanted to evoke a sense of awe and wonder, and he certainly has done so.
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Popular candies of the era carried names such as Chicken Dinner and Denver Sandwich designed to evoke the sense of a satisfying, full meal.
"I am amazed at how San Francisco continues even now to evoke dreams in the hearts and minds of people all over the world, " McKenzie wrote in 2002.
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Her latest book, "After Images, " and exhibitions involve photographs using actors, models and dancers to evoke famous paintings by artists such as Cezanne, Picasso and Balthus.
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