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His article evoked, for me, my own early memories of Broadway.
"The voice had education, evoked for Ross lawns, frothily dressed white women, grand houses, but something alert and commercial, too.
This is Rottnest Island, whose scabrous wild beauty and isolation evoked, for me, Robben Island in South Africa.
And the brilliance of her reign was evoked for some of the mourners as they filed past Mapplethorpe's portrait.
But to catch headlines she miscalled it a "fun palace", which evoked for councillors a vision of actors copulating in the bushes.
But something about its lavish detail and conspicuous expense evoked, for me, the recent excesses of the Wild Wild East: Moscow bling nonpareil.
His idea, he explained in a 1998 interview in The New York Times, was that "an actor could suggest through words and movements things that weren't there, that you evoked for the audience whatever they wanted to see".
Even the models were reminiscent of the heritage Mr. Lauren has evoked for three decades: with their square jaws and lank forelocks, they might have stepped off a Nantucket Steamship Authority ferry, circa 1975.
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