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In 1998 she confirmed that her formidable powers were intact with an evocative performance of Stormy Weather on the Rosie O'Donnell Show on American television.

Inspired by the wind and mist of Glacier Lake in Colorado — as rendered by the composer Michael J. Schumacher — Gerring's dance is as evocative and mercurial as the weather.

Evocative of beachy sunsets, warm-weather cocktails and juicy, just-picked strawberries, the color pink is a virtual harbinger of summer delights.

Mr. Gottsch, whose shoulder-length grayish hair and weathered complexion are evocative of a younger Mr. Imus, though not much younger, said the host first streaked across his radar on a morning in 2005.

The oil sketches are full of frenetic motion, painted in dynamic brushstrokes, dripping with wind and weather, overpowered by the evocative skies he called "the chief organ of sentiment in a landscape".

I always find Tintagel Castle, on the rugged coast in Southwest England, evocative and brooding...especially in gloomy weather.

There was footage of the slaughtering crews from the Western Isles merrily wading in with their knives amid the mountains of flesh and innards fresh enough to warm your hands in, as weather-beaten veterans recalled in their evocative testimonies.

He does this not merely by giving his compositions evocative titles — his catalogue includes "Earth and the Great Weather," "In the White Silence," "Strange and Sacred Noise," "Dark Waves" — but by literally anchoring the work in the landscapes that have inspired it.

Another early Tresselt-Duvoisin collaboration, "Sun Up" (1949), for ages 4 to 8, was praised in The Times Book Review for creating "an evocative impression of the changing moods of wind and weather".

In its latest spins around the ringed planet, Cassini has focused on a lesser known but hardly less mysterious feature of Saturn, an atmospheric phenomenon whose description – the six-sided vortex – is more evocative of Harry Potter or "Star Wars" than your standard weather report.

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