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The Vologda church doesn't just evoke the memory of Ivan the Terrible; it is, in a sense, Ivan the Terrible.
"If they evoke the memory of a garden they can give the same feeling of freshness," she added.
They give the patients a pill containing propranolol, then about an hour later: "We evoke the memory by having patients write it down and then read it out".
The Irish Times went so far as to evoke the memory of WB Yeats in its unnerving editorial "Was it for this" two weeks ago.
Half-overgrown cuddly toys and half-beasties that have just crawled out from some eerie underworld, Von Bonin's sculptures evoke the memory of a long-buried dream.
The Bank will evoke the memory of the inventor James Watt and his Birmingham business partner, Matthew Boulton on the new note.
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"All these accounts evoke the memories of some of the worst episodes of earlier human rights violations on the continent, including in South Sudan itself," wrote investigators.
Only the gap between his teeth evoked the memory of Francisco Hernandez Fernandez.
Through it all, Kennedy evoked the memory of what had happened the year before in Dallas.
During the trial, prosecutors repeatedly evoked the memory of the dead agent, eliciting testimony on his brutal torture and death.
For some the Concorde disaster evoked the memory of the destruction of an earlier legendary trans-Atlantic vessel.
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