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1
The photographs must be high-quality, original and
evoke
a
sense
of place.
2
His images
evoke
a
sense
of mystery and awe, combining the infinitesimal with the infinite.
3
The lack of specific personage and the number titles together
evoke
a
sense
of systemic control.
4
Hits like Baggy Trousers and Our House are benign cultural landmarks that
evoke
a
sense
of mass bonhomie.
5
They are colour on paper and at the same time
evoke
a
sense
of reality no other medium can achieve.
6
However Fingleton tries to
evoke
a
sense
of the end of the world with a stark atmosphere and nuanced acting.
7
Director Catríona McLaughlin uses marching movements and popular song to make transitions and to
evoke
a
sense
of time passing.
8
The stained glass windows, twenty plus feet high above the altar
evoke
a
sense
of transporting one's soul back into history itself.
9
If you think of Schwabe, Böcklin, or most of the other painters associated with the symbolist movement, you'll
evoke
a
sense
of realism.
10
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evoke
a
sense
of déjà vu.
11
Instead of connecting people to what lies beyond it, plate glass seemed to do the very opposite, to
evoke
a
sense
of alienation.
12
While old-worldly words are romantic and
evoke
a
sense
of nostalgia and charm, it doesn't hurt to mix sh*t up every now and then.
13
But it is vivid,
evoking
a
sense
of the beautiful island landscape.
14
I guess it
evokes
a
sense
of comfort.
15
Little happens in the book, yet with rare understatement Bour douxhe
evokes
a
sense
of lethargic discontent.
16
Michèle Desbordes
evokes
a
sense
of daily life in a country house in which work is supplanted by creativity.
evoke
a
sense
evoke