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The other is the tradition of the strong state ostensibly representative of the people, an evocation of the name of one of the republic's first institutions, established in 1791, the Comité de sûreté générale – committee for general security.
If he thinks he can hide behind an evocation of the name of Daryl Kerrigan – Rob Sitch's affectionate parody of his own father in the classic film The Castle – as a prototype bogan, he's missing the point entirely.
Thanks in part to the museum's archaic name, with its evocation of a long-lost British Empire, the space had a very particular atmosphere: it made a fetish of the nuts and bolts of warfare in a fashion that seemed primarily designed to appeal to little boys.
I liked the name wolfram, its sharp, animal quality, its evocation of a ravening, mystical wolf — and thought of it as a tie between Uncle Tungsten, Uncle Wolfram, and myself, O. Wolf Sacks.
I liked the name wolfram, its sharp, animal quality, its evocation of a ravening, mystical wolf and thought of it as a tie between Uncle Tungsten, Uncle Wolfram, and myself, O. Wolf Sacks.
Call it the evocation of a world on a plate.
Her evocation of a Westchester attraction breathes Italy.
It's a gripping evocation of a seismic American tragedy — the assassination of Martin Luther King.
Expect lots of splashing, the suspension of gravity, and the evocation of a dreamlike state.
The series's lush evocation of a bygone era of English high living was infectious.
I think it's an apt phrase for Simon's evocation of a certain England.
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