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The places evoke past battles and names of celebrated commanders: Tobruk, Tripoli, Monty, Rommel, Wavell, Auchinleck.
These directors also, both overtly and implicitly, evoke past masters of their chosen genres.
Weathered wooden doorways evoke past lives, empty houses and the footfalls of solitary passers-by in narrow deserted streets.
Deliberately stylized to evoke past screen triumphs by Vincente Minnelli and George Cukor, it featured De Niro as the cocky Jimmy Doyle, a novice saxophone player who works in a big band behind talented singer Francine Evans (Liza Minnelli).
Beyond the quality of the chords and verses, a good part of the public seeks in trova ballads their ability to evoke past memories: a first love, a close dance, the difficult years, that day of the first kiss, or the concert where we met someone very special.
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Three-across front seating, Mr. McGovern said, evoked past Defenders (The model dates to 1948).
Clever ploy that, evoking past failures to dilute ridicule over the current one.
In terms of turnout, one of the largest since the revolution, the demonstration on Friday evoked past scenes in Tahrir Square.
Artists also complicate traditional assumptions about documentary imagery by restaging, rehearsing, or simply evoking past events for the camera.
But his clever use of dynamics makes this familiar music fresh, and his perfumed tone quality evokes past masters.
In continuing to make original architectural drawings of this kind, which these days could be done on a computer, Gehry is clearly evoking past architects who drew.
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