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The terror that Hedren's character evokes in "The Birds" is a real terror.
Return, for a minute, to the moral disgust that Gyges evokes in us.
This phenomenon is, indeed, one that the novel evokes in harrowing detail.
The book is a response to the sense of powerlessness, and fear, that evokes in him.
Amazingly, Kiarostami's main subject is sex, which he evokes in sly, infinitesimal touches worthy of Lubitsch and Hawks.
Nor, Dr. ElBaradei argued, does the Muslim Brotherhood merit the fear its name evokes in the West.
Singer evokes in his writings the vanished world of Polish Jewry as it existed before the Holocaust.
It's easy to see plenty of the steadiness Shelley evokes in the resolute solidity of the place today.
This is part of the motif that occasionally clicks in -- the changes that Simone evokes in people, like Nicola.
Germany is moving rapidly away from the past which Ferropolis evokes in its switch to renewable energy.
The word "liberalism" has very different associations in England from those that it evokes in these United States.
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