Sentence examples for evocative outline from inspiring English sources

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This October, Woeser published Immolations in Tibet: The Shame of the World; the cover of the book – an evocative outline of swirling flames – was designed by the dissident artist Ai Weiwei (the first edition is published in French).

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The outlines of these evocative shadows form a parklike expanse extending from the reflecting pools to a platform floating in the river, which is capable of accommodating up to 5,000 people for cultural events.

Reviewing for the Quill & Quire, Derek Weiler wrote that the book's strength is its "informative outlines of [the] conflicts, with gripping and readable summary enhanced by evocative scene-setting".

"Madame Prosecutor" is less evocative but is clearly written and generally well paced, although occasionally the depth of detail, as Del Ponte outlines yet another meeting with obstructive Serbian or Croatian officials, slows down the narrative.

It's evocative.

They are also evocative.

And more romantically evocative.

Candles are evocative.

Very evocative.

[a] wonderfully evocative memoir.

Revolutionary is an evocative word.

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