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1 He hated the fact that his brother could evoke such terror in him.
2 What was in that trunk to evoke such a sharp reaction?
3 But what had he to offer to evoke such a love?
4 Photograph: Facebook It is not incidental that beaches evoke such strong emotion in South Africa.
5 Who would have thought that the squire and a crow could evoke such a peroration?
6 A writer whose work can evoke such magnificent performances is indisputably in the ranks of the blessed.
7 Why does such loss evoke such emotion?
8 No single work seems to evoke such gnashing of teeth as poor old Vaughan Williams' 'The Lark Ascending'.
9 Music was played on some inner ear, and Spender imagined the shape of such instruments to evoke such music.
10 How incredible that the words of a mother to her son, written seventy-eight years ago, still evoke such powerful emotions.
11 However, it is not well understood how these events interact and evolve to evoke such a highly dynamic and heterogeneous disease.
12 In many studies using various techniques, however, it was not possible to evoke such a beam-like propagation of excitation with natural stimuli.
13 That Coogler is able to evoke such a strong sense of place is a testament to the combined talents of the team.
14 Still holding the slightly flickering candle, I peered into the niche but saw nothing to evoke such an ejaculation of surprise and satisfaction.
15 What is it about the landscapes of where we come from that evoke such a strong emotional connection, such a strong sense of belonging?
16 It takes an act of the imagination as much as a practical grasp of archaeology and architecture to evoke such monuments as they once were.
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