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Some of it eloquently evokes sense memories of the world that Michael has left behind.
This French brasserie is named for the Art Deco designer Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, and it eloquently evokes his style.
It was also easy to look away and see, in one's mind's eye, the images Messiaen's music so eloquently evokes.
That eloquently evokes the ineffable benefits, of identity and of self-esteem, that a city's museums may bestow even on people who never visit them.
For me, the music eloquently evokes those things that are profoundly human -- love and loss, faithfulness and betrayal, courage and fear, compassion and heartlessness.
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But many other modern British works eloquently evoke history.
"The Son" spans 200 years, six generations and a great many eloquently evoked downfalls.
On Wednesday afternoon Veronika Part and Marcelo Gomes in the same roles eloquently evoked innocence and despair.
After all, Obama is confronting not just the centuries of injustice that he so eloquently evoked in Philadelphia but also the realities of modern American politics.
OPENING THIS WEEK: BRASSERIE RUHLMANN A French brasserie named for the Art Deco designer Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, and eloquently evoking his style, opened yesterday for breakfast.
Light and sound (Chris Davey and Philip Pinsky respectively) eloquently evoke locations (humming office, hustling airport, dingy hotel room, busy department store, grimy garage, deserted industrial estate, a park after dark).
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