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It was an X, cut deep into the gray metal of the gate, and its significance cut even deeper, evoking a memory Kadyrov shares with all Crimean Tatars.
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Food generally evokes a memory or an emotion.
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I want a red that reminds me of some extreme feeling, a tension in the color that evokes a memory".
We'll use sensory objects – even a colourful silk scarf may evoke a memory when gently skimmed over peoples' hands.
A sip of Ismail's watermelon soda on a 92-degree day evokes a memory of cartwheels on sprinkler-soaked summer lawns.
My colleague and friend Sami Tamimi, when asked recently what his favourite comfort food was, said it's any dish that evokes a memory of childhood.
The most poignant sentence in "Nulle Part" evokes a memory of being lost as a little girl: "In this public park where my parents showed up to look for me — they who never looked for me anywhere — I ran toward them with so much joy that its lack of all proportion was a chagrin".
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Likewise, if you find something that you don't necessarily need, but it evokes a memory, you often buy it anyway.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com