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Never before have two leaders in command of nuclear arsenals more closely evoked a professional wrestling match.
Oddly, the toy that evolved from that original rendering more closely evokes a Jeep CJ than any vehicle produced by Toyota.
I was surprised, a year or so ago, to find that another movie had made it on to the console – one which far more closely evokes the spookiness of 33,000ft, even if the action takes place still further away.
Convulsions pass through his entire body; at times he's red in the face with his own exertions; elsewhere he closely evokes the tics, thrashings and contortions of intensely disturbing neurological disorders.
Even in 1995, the year his sound most closely evokes, this album would have been anomalous, almost flamboyantly, tauntingly spare.
Yet the show that "Black Swan Green" most closely evokes is the wonderful 1994 series "My So-Called Life," an unusually intimate portrait of another bright-but-not-too-bright kid.
THE current range of opinion on the Securities and Exchange Commission's $550 million settlement in the Goldman Sachs fraud suit lines up closely with that evoked by previous S.E.C. settlements with corporate defendants.
Ca2+ influx to 101 nM thapsigargin closely matched that evoked by V102C-Orai1.
In one scene, he drifts among his adorable herd of little porkers Christ-like, the fingers of one hand trailing through the air as the camera closely follows, a shot and a gesture that strongly evoke Mr. Malick's work.
But "The Unconsoled" (1995), narrated by a concert pianist and set in an unnamed Central European city, too closely inhabited the miasmic, drifting, dreamlike state it sought to evoke.
Responses to a pitch-evoking stimulus should be distinct from that to a control stimulus that does not evoke a pitch percept, but is matched as closely as possible with respect to its acoustic features.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com