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Their doleful ballads, bachatas, strengthen a yearning, evoke a memory, bring a tear to an old woman's eye.
We'll use sensory objects – even a colourful silk scarf may evoke a memory when gently skimmed over peoples' hands.
Perhaps they occasionally evoke a memory and a smile, but remove the natural closeness that proximity creates and you find that having once shared a few high school classes is not enough to sustain a lifelong relationship.
They evoke a memory of when the person was wearing it, or in most cases still smells of the person.
Would Israeli negotiators agree to withdraw from even an inch of territory if they thought it would jeopardize Israel's security let alone evoke a "memory of Auschwitz?" Of course not.
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Food generally evokes a memory or an emotion.
I want a red that reminds me of some extreme feeling, a tension in the color that evokes a memory".
A sip of Ismail's watermelon soda on a 92-degree day evokes a memory of cartwheels on sprinkler-soaked summer lawns.
It was an X, cut deep into the gray metal of the gate, and its significance cut even deeper, evoking a memory Kadyrov shares with all Crimean Tatars.
My colleague and friend Sami Tamimi, when asked recently what his favourite comfort food was, said it's any dish that evokes a memory of childhood.
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