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Hugh Raffles's beautifully written "Insectopedia" — part reference, part narrative and wholly engrossing — begins with an evocative image.
It's an evocative image, though the thing about Proteus is that when caught he does tell the truth.
It was an evocative image of the old Left and of what North-South solidarity can look like — even if he eventually moved out.
It's an evocative image, even though I thought the secular Indian state was supposed to encourage the erasure of casteism from the classroom.
His close-up shots of the British classes combine deadpan humour with arch-realism, creating an evocative image of national taste.
It is an evocative image, but the source of the attribution, Beethoven's sometime friend Anton Schindler, was known for not letting facts get in the way of a good story.
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Only 12 months ago, he had happily projected far deeper cuts in spending, so much so that even the OBR described his plans as a "rollercoaster", an uncharacteristically evocative image from the linguistically cautious body.
Paternal instinct remains a pretty evocative image of a country in the midst of reconfiguration.
Well, obviously, it's an incredibly evocative image.
In "Barefoot Boy!" (2004), Jiri Kaderabek captures a peculiarly evocative image from "Humility," a poem by the early-20th-century Czech poet Jiri Wolker: Barefoot boy the sky leaned its palm against you by a dewdrop not to fall down.
"It's a very evocative image when you have cities that have transparently undergone some Sodom and Gomorrah-like cataclysm.
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