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Includes a "triple lock guarantee" to ensure the powers are only evoked in a genuine emergency.
Sept. 11 is evoked in a collective image of grief and rage.
The Soviet persecution of Jews is evoked in a mesmeric sequence.
(Euripides' "Iphigenia at Aulis" is lengthily evoked in a monologue from one of Richard's lectures).
That journey is evoked in a gallery space resembling the train car that carried the coffin.
Its true abstraction lies in its distillation of emotion, evoked in a stream of incidents and encounters onstage.
This event was evoked in a poem of 12 stanzas written during the 16th century by Muḥtasham.
The layers of meaning, evoked in a rap and jazz style, promise to unpeel as the tale unfolds.
Even the most uncanny events are evoked in a straightforward, meticulous language that takes our comprehension for granted.
Aug. 21 ART & COPY Some leading advertising folks and their most famous campaigns, evoked in a documentary by Doug Pray.
This anticipatory response is evoked in a conditioning paradigm in which a sucrose reward is repeatedly announced by a stimulus.
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