Sentence examples for complex evocation from inspiring English sources

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Probably the most famous example is James Joyce's Ulysses (1922), a complex evocation of the inner states of the characters Leopold and Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus.

The programme concludes with one of Maxwell Davies's masterpieces, A Mirror of Whitening Light, a savagely complex evocation of the sky and sea surrounding the composer's Orcadian croft.

"A complex evocation of delicate fantasy, fairy tale and myth imagery drives everything he does," said Franklin Getchell, the president of the design store Moss.

After an early experimental novel, Passage de Milan (1954; "Milan Passage"), Butor won critical acclaim with L'Emploi du temps (1956; Passing Time), a complex evocation of his gloomy season in Manchester.

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Who wouldn't cherish the juxtaposition of the financial district (with traffic visible on two sides of the plaza) and Indian dance (with its complex evocations of faraway culture, its bright attire and the lavish color of its generously amplified music).

There are 20 different scent elements, apparently able to be morphed into such complex evocations as "Indian Summer," "Hot Toddy," and "Blueberry Cobbler".

With its complex structure, evocation of time travel and resonant 1970s New York setting, "When You Reach Me," a novel of mystery and friendship, won the John Newbery Medal for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature on Monday.

But you know, a Scottish clan is a Scottish clan… The book is a very complex and moving evocation of the war.

The physiological significance of changes of nucleocytoplasmic transport under stress conditions has been linked to perturbed protein shuttling within signaling cascades, structural modifications of transport machinery, including the nuclear pore complex (NPC), and evocation of cell death by apoptosis.

She dubs this the "disaster-capitalism complex" a self-conscious evocation of an earlier leftist formulation.

More complex is the modern evocation of tarot cards, in which the figures are rather robotic by Dale Leifestre of Mount Vernon.

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