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The second is that it just might evoke happy memories of Grandma's kitchen floor.
He has taken to carrying around Dean's ashes in a small vial and sprinkling some in places that evoke happy memories — the football stadium, the Babe Ruth League complex, in nearby Atlantic City.
Some of the dishes evoke happy sighs: a sticky braise of beef cheeks with onion marmalade; grilled lamb chops with mint couscous, black mission figs and fennel; a special of bollito misto, with soft, fragrant veal tongue and a perfect slice of cotechino sausage.
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Baudelaire writes, "I know the art of evoking happy moments".
Sometimes Fukasawa does this by evoking happy memories.
We sat there looking at the casket, wondering if the palms were fake, listening to the opening movement of Dvořák's "New World" Symphony, which was fine until the piccolos came in, evoking happy gnomes in turned-up shoes.
What makes you smile, what evokes happy memories?
When, for instance, psychologist Paul Silvia showed research participants a variety of paintings, calming images by Claude Monet and Claude Lorrain evoked happy feelings, whereas the mysterious, unsettling works by Egon Schiele and Francisco Goya evoked curiosity.
Her favorite example is Roots, a Canadian clothing company that seeks to evoke the happy experiences its founders had at summer camp.
Jason Organ's lighting was also happily straightforward, with spotlights occasionally evoking the happy business of a conventional circus tent.
The name evokes a happy young girl and the chain, which the Kwoks started in 1978 and took public in 1997, had 280 stores as of mid-2014.
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