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1 I think the last record was the most evocative , don't you agree?
2 It is one of the most evocative images of the Five Nations.
3 The most evocative comfort foods, Troisi says, are associated with family traditions and celebrations.
4 We all know that smell is one of the most evocative of the senses.
5 It also has one of the most evocative scores in a movie in recent years.
6 This shit breaks down your body.' Then he provided his most evocative testimony of all.
7 Arkle emerged as probably the greatest champion the game has seen and certainly its most evocative .
8 Of the many film locations, though, Henry River Mill Village is one of the most evocative .
9 The old walled city of Damascus is one of the most evocative places in the Middle East.
10 Berlin's Tranenpalast, or Palace of Tears, must be one of the most evocative venues in the world.
11 It's the most evocative of albums.
12 Enrico Pieranunzi's latest recording for CamJazz comes with the most evocative subtitle in jazz: Live at the Village Vanguard.
14 But it's in the realm of the domestic, to my mind, where the most evocative sounds are to be found.
15 One of the most evocative sounds of this time of year is, for many of us, the drumming of a snipe.
16 Plaka is at its best in the early evening and is also home to some of the city's most evocative hotels.
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