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Ms. Praud is expressive in evoking pain as well as pleasure, and Mr. Chiavaro's high spring and elongated frame add to his elegant dancing.
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This gorgeous phrase, evoking royal pains in the you-know-where (poetically, of course), achieved its pop Latin moment a few years back when Queen Elizabeth II summoned it to mourn a dreadful year of buffoonery by her brood.
It chose instead to make minor cuts in services, evoking cries of pain about cutbacks on cleaner streets to pay for things like more police.
Spinothalamic neurons that respond to itch-evoking histamine but not pain-evoking mustard oil were found in the cat, implicating an itch specific pathway [ 101].
Cutaneous free nerve endings are tuned to respond to itch-inducing compounds and pain-evoking thermal, mechanical, and chemical stimuli (Zimmermann et al., 2009).
Thus, pain-evoking TRP channels emerge as promising therapeutic targets for a wide variety of pain and inflammatory conditions [ 5– 7].
Her art has been seen as evoking primordial images of womanly power, the supernatural heft of indigenous Latin American religious ritual and the pain of exile from her native Cuba, which she left at 12, fleeing the Castro revolution.
His verse was evoking nationwide rapture.
Or Anderson's "trinket bags", evoking collections of personal memories.
Loti scholars interpret some of his novels, such as "Aziyadé," as evoking homosexual love.
Recurrent visual effects evoking medical procedures are more jarring than enlightening.
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