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When he returned to automated "cruise" mode, the car gave a little "whir" meant to evoke going into warp drive on "Star Trek," and Dr. Urmson was able to rest his hands by his sides or gesticulate when talking to a passenger in the back seat.
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Yeah, if that's the spirit you want to evoke, go ahead and wear your safety pin.
The key justification that President Obama evoked in going to war in Libya, and anywhere else around the globe where America's survival and safety are not directly threatened, is that failure to act "would have been a betrayal of who we are".
Speaking with E Newss, Lambert said the clip, shot in black and white by famed video director Hype Williams, was meant to evoke "Coachella gone goth".
"Evoke is also going out there first, and we wish them the best of luck".
The lines "The earth under your feet is moving / The water around your body is flowing" are reminiscent of the use of natural imagery in classical Chinese poetry and music, but here are intended to evoke the events going on around the song's listeners, and to provoke them to rebel against the established order.
Mental states are too often simply announced rather than evoked: "Something was going wrong in Will's psyche"; "Rowan seems perturbed by this information"; "Helen is raw with shame".
If you are going to evoke Barcelona, that is certainly a start.
"I didn't want someone who was going to evoke Philip Seymour Hoffman for me," says Solondz. "I had to go some place else".
Over the last decade, Whistler has joined St. Moritz, Aspen and Chamonix among ski resorts whose names evoke much more than going up and down a mountain in winter.
If you care about your dessert, treat it to a wine of its own, not just the rest of that cabernet sauvignon, which might have been great with the venison but just isn't going to evoke that same magic sitting next to creme brulee or apple crumble.
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