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The remark, evocative and accurate as it may have been, struck many present as indecorous, disrespectful not only of George Pataki, his predecessor, who was in attendance, but of Bruno and Silver, the presumably somnambulant collaborators, who were seated right behind Spitzer.

Still, once again, as she discussed the state of schools in New York City, the first lady sounded as if she had set her sights on City Hall, rather than the United States Capitol; indeed, some of her remarks were evocative of the attacks Ruth W. Messinger, the Democratic candidate for mayor, made against Mr. Giuliani when she challenged him in 1997.

The smell was remarkably evocative.

This is a not unimportant conclusion and is consistent with Freeman's (1998: 15) evocative "more than one road to Rome" remark.

Trump was widely criticised for his remarks at the debate, with many commentators saying they were evocative of "tinpot dictators" and authoritarian regimes where political opponents are arrested and incarcerated.

But the staging and evocative setting of the event, along with the tenor of the planned remarks, offer the best proof yet of how heavily Mr. Bush is betting on education as an issue that can expand his appeal beyond the traditional Republican base and, more importantly, convince moderate and swing voters that he is a Republican they can feel good about supporting.

Meanwhile, the disparaging remarks in the English language's man-dissing arsenal are restricted to less evocative animal and body part comparisons, i.e. jackass.

Very evocative.

It's evocative.

They are also evocative.

And more romantically evocative.

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