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He concludes: "You don't need to describe or evoke, you just name it and put 'the' in front of it.
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Its scope is narrower, and its concentration on a few characters evokes "You Can Count on Me".
Birdsong, trickling water, rustling bamboos, even the crunch of gravel paths underfoot – calming, uplifting, evoking, you name it, positive emotions are stirred into life.
Regardless of whether Roux's moody, high-contrast photos match the feelings evoked within you while you read, his shots are fun to look over while you savor their rich details.
Put the brakes on letting other people control you by the emotions they evoke in you.
If it's autobiography you evoke the past, you try as scrupulously as possible to stick to your recollections; it's a matter of extraordinary importance that you write everything down exactly the way it happened, as it's usually put: that you don't varnish the facts one little bit.
To evoke it, you call it up in the reader.
What kind of feelings did it evoke while you created it?
"[We] ground up the little buggers so they don't evoke something you'd normally swat with a newspaper," co-founder Jonathan Fraser told FastCo Design.
"But for so long, the image evoked when you hear the name Hempstead, you think failure -- failed schools, high crime rate, very little positive news.
If you want people to be consistent when evoking Orwell, you're onto a loser.
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