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As Cruz wound up looping through praise for his immigrant parents and a final evocation of the child of a cop killed in Dallas—he was nearly drowned out by "Endorse Trump!" Cruz kept going, glorying in the martyrdom, in what was either a strategic move or a self-destructive one, embracing the role of a Christ figure and a revenger all at once.
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Evocations of the everyday, denoted by quirky titles like "Radio-Caruso and forced energy" and "'Dads' rush to the office," culminate in a final vocal paean: "Long live beauty".
This is a sketch, a portrait, an evocation of mood and character, without regard to linear plot points.
But Mason's earlier experiments with the spoken word led him to create what was in some ways the most innovative production of them all: a kaleidoscopic evocation of the final years of Britain's recently lost empire.
And Ms. Monk's final monologue, an evocation of old age, of feisty life slowly slipping away, is indelibly brilliant.
He never however renounced a kind of evocation, a calling forth that truly defines deconstruction.
This is followed by an agitated presto section, based on the final bars of the main theme, and the sonata concludes with a bold evocation of its very opening measures, with an ascending arpeggio (essentially an inversion of the descending figure from the Allegro's second phrase), followed by a fortissimo full statement of the opening fanfare in retrograde.
This last evocation of erotic intimacy is addressed to a female African-American studio executive whom Omar picks up.
Lyrically, it is a sad and melancholic song, with an evocation of an as-yet unrequited, though apparently inevitable, love.
He seemed unfocussed, thick-tongued, a (barely) living evocation of the last days of Brezhnev and Andropov.
He searches — "Everything and everyone, existence itself, has become an evocation, a possibility for resemblance".
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