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Just like old habits, old theories die hard, especially when they have an evocative story behind them.
The superbly crafted, eccentric and evocative story of his Afghan travels was like a call to arms.
"The Crossing" offers little background, save an author's note, but poetic text and lush artwork tell an evocative story for children familiar with the history.
The most evocative story of New York's urban planning therefore is ironically one of the oldest, Herman Melville's short story Bartleby the Scrivener, published in 1853.
In an English class, when asked to write an essay about a personal experience, Min Xiang wove an evocative story about his memories of his grandfather's death of cancer in Shantau, their village, 24 hours away from Shanghai.
The best portraits of contemporary Eleanor Rigbys include a widow desperate for a supermarket chat, an immigrant hotel maid and the evocative story of a "curator of solitude" in a police station at night.
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The goal became telling evocative stories that together illuminated many of the important themes of the century.
Here's an example – four evocative stories set in Norfolk, read by Tomlinson, a Norfolk parson's daughter.
Scheherazade derives its themes from the evocative stories of characters, such as Sindbad the Sailor and the woodcutter Ali Baba, that became widely known in Europe during the 1800s.
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