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The illogic evokes, on the page, the damaged conditions for thinking which burden these "creatures of the Mekong," their "heads bobbing" like "ghosts without bodies" in a "river yard / of amputated hearts".
The director analyzes the uses and connotations of "fuck" and the feelings it evokes on several levels.
This is the place Hawkes explicitly evokes on the EP, the first track of which is titled "Housing Project".
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Each touch evoked on the order of one spike (1.51 spikes/first touch; 0.31/later touches) with short latency (onset, 8 ms) (Table 1; Figure 2 figure supplement 1).
Similarly, those eras are evoked on "Amori Infiniti," the new release by Lucille Ghatti.
It is this spirit of tradition continued through contemporary practice that Mr. Zsurafszki seeks to evoke on stage.
Or that Zermatt, the Swiss town in that series, is shot so as to evoke On Her Majesty's Secret Service?
Absent the context of brutal poverty and social chaos that Fassbinder more vividly evoked on film, the moral and emotional dealings of the characters feel weightless and insignificant.
But however striking those designs might have been, they couldn't have the resonant power of those now evoked on a real Manhattan stage.
But I have to admit I have only watched The Road once, such were the depths of emotion it evoked on the first viewing.
At this year's Oscars, Mr. Shoji's name was again evoked on the red carpet, as members of the fashion police ooh-ed and ahh-ed over Ms. Spencer's dress.
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