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A decade later, Sarah travels to Yeltsin-era Moscow (sharply evoked as "a place of new money and ancient grudges") to retrace her lost friend's footsteps and investigate the possibility that Jenny may still be alive.
The more vigorous full closure may be evoked as a reflex response.
Karachi in the 1960s is evoked as a lost city fringed by ochre beaches, already in the throes of transformation.
But what Ms. Lee evoked as a wistful faraway vision of contentment, Ms. Midler makes palpably present.
The burden evoked as a result of low birth weight in developing countries is a major public health problem.
Dylan is often evoked as a political songwriter, a trickster — and he is both of those things — but I really like when he writes about relationships.
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Georgia O'Keefe's great painting of clouds at the Art Institute of Chicago is evoked, as is a particularly insidious alien invasion, its armada of spaceships disguised as clouds.
It does not only include the excluded; it initiates the reckoning elsewhere: in postwar Japan, evoked as an elusive wilderness.
Bond directionality has been evoked as an explanation for the magnitudes of elastic shear constants, elastic anisotropy, the susceptibility to brittle failure, and preferred allotropic and alloy structure.
First, in the 1930's, he was evoked as an antidote to big city gangsters like Al Capone and Dutch Schultz.
Perhaps with that in mind, Mr. Obama evoked as an illustration of his plan's breadth not the desperate 1930s, but the prosperous 1950s and '60s.
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