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The $13.5 million school was designed with characteristics that evoke elements of historic buildings in the surrounding community, according to the architect, Roger P. Smith of Burton Behrendt Smith in Patchogue.

At the turn of the 21st century, then, art criticism no longer adheres to one current, fashionable approach; unexpectedly paralleling the model set by the ancients, art criticism can now evoke elements of the formal, psychological, moral, social, and spiritual.

The Saks campaign is indicative of a trend on Madison Avenue to evoke elements of the dire days of the Depression to signal to consumers an understanding of what they are going through today — as well as to reassure them that current difficulties, like the Depression, will be history someday.

"At the same time, Homer's two figures can be seen as a kind of Adam and Eve representing all humanity, suspended in a dangerous world, struggling but tenacious and united". The Adam and Eve interpretation may be a bit of a stretch (after all, the ship itself and the small figures observing from the top right of the painting suggest other people), although the pose may evoke elements of a pieta.

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Booker masterfully evokes elements of fiery rock'n'roll and teary-eyed blues, summoning up a Sister Rosetta Tharpe-like rawness over soul-inspired organ stabs and thrashy guitar licks.

Booker masterfully evokes elements of fiery rock'n'roll and teary-eyed blues, summoning up a Sister Rosetta Tharpe-like rawness over soul-inspired organ stabs and thrashy guitar licks.

The design of the building is similar to that of the two Petronas structures in its use of the number eight (that being an auspicious number in both countries) as a motif, while it also evokes elements of traditional Chinese architecture.

Like sitting in a grassy field (or a tree branch, as the artwork suggests) filled with blue moonlight, the track evokes elements of nature in its diverse palette of sounds.

The Washington Post commentator Jen Chaney opined that "Beside the Dying Fire" evoked elements of various films of George Romero, as well as the historical epic film Gone with the Wind (1939).

Subjects were asked to walk along a corridor (with a door in the middle), touch a button on the wall at the end, turn around, come back and touch the button on the other wall, this task in conception and distance included FOG evoking elements.

The exhibition features several carved stone and marble, column-like structures, featuring texts that evoke natural elements.

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