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"Now they're using the term 'leftwing' to evoke in people fear and loathing," she says.
Edwards sometimes identifies true beauty with the pleasure that holy things evoke in people with spiritual "frames" or "tempers" or with the tendency they have to evoke it.
That is the effect you wish to evoke in people.
What feelings do you wish to evoke in people who view your dog? Amusement, delight, shock, desire to own the dog themselves?
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For weeks I wore it wherever I went, fully aware of the silent rage it evoked in people walking by.
This is part of the motif that occasionally clicks in -- the changes that Simone evokes in people, like Nicola.
"Whatever the work is evoking in people, I don't dictate that," he told me, "so I don't know how to account for it".
Yet the lesson Klíma drew from Kafka, who "mapped and defended the most intimate of human space", was that, even without concerning itself with political systems, literature can "answer questions the system evokes in people".
"Great design needs to be timeless and evoke emotion in people", said Alex Gruzen, senior vice president of Dell's consumer products.
I knew that singing with feeling evokes something in people.
If "S" happens to evoke that feeling in people, that would thrill me.
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