Sentence examples for a further evocation from inspiring English sources

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This is a sketch, a portrait, an evocation of mood and character, without regard to linear plot points.

He never however renounced a kind of evocation, a calling forth that truly defines deconstruction.

Lyrically, it is a sad and melancholic song, with an evocation of an as-yet unrequited, though apparently inevitable, love.

He searches — "Everything and everyone, existence itself, has become an evocation, a possibility for resemblance".

It's an evocation, a mood piece.

A roving evocation of Russia's past.

It's a gripping evocation of a seismic American tragedy — the assassination of Martin Luther King.

Mr. Varone's "Boats Leaving" (2006), a moving evocation of refugees, was an apt choice.

The first chapter is a wonderful evocation of how he came to comedy as a child.

(Mr. Sanchez appeared on that album, so he must know that it's a bold evocation).

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