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The results are moody and deeply evocative.
The smell is musky, dusty, deeply evocative of the desert.
This was an Ireland deeply evocative of the 1980s, she thought.
Lucy Hughes-Hallett, a British biographer and critic, in a deeply evocative new biography, suggests probably not.
Released in June, his major label debut, "Live From the Underground" (Def Jam), is exceedingly earnest and sometimes leaden in lyric, but is deeply evocative musically.
For that matter, the texts in its booklet are themselves more deeply evocative of the spirit of Davis's music than is the entire movie.
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So the hospital stands as a tangible and evocative symbol of a deeply passionate man who united, as few have before or since, intensive philosophical and theological reflection with an extraordinarily practical, dogged determination to translate his beliefs and ideals into reality by bringing medical care to some of the world's poorest people.
Mr. Holober's classical training comes to the forefront on the evocative melody steeped in a deeply Spanish tradition.
Yes, the final scene was evocative, but almost everything that went before it was deeply, deeply frustrating, for me, anyway.
The score is suggestively evocative and exotic, both captivating and deeply psychological.
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