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L'Annonce faite à Marie (1912; "Tidings Brought to Mary") is a simpler, low-key evocation of the miracle of rebirth.

This is an honest, low-key evocation of the void opening up beneath a life, filled with memorable lines: "That's the thing about cancer; it's all yours – it's entirely, perfectly personalised … a kind of unwilled suicide, where …one small part of the body has taken a decision that will lead to the death of the rest".

But this is an honest, low-key evocation of the void opening up beneath a life, filled with memorable lines: "That's the thing about cancer; it's all yours – it's entirely, perfectly personalised … a kind of unwilled suicide, where … one small part of the body has taken a decision that will lead to the death of the rest".

OF course, Mr. Carter needs to explain away a key defense argument, but the evocation of an entire history of mistrust between African-Americans and the police seemed heartfelt, even coming from one of the most prominent black law enforcement officials in the country.

In the heartfelt and imaginative "Brother to Brother," writer-director Rodney Evans has found an effective way to convey the plight of a gifted but embittered young African American painter (Anthony Mackie) within an evocation of some key figures and events of the Harlem Renaissance, an era rich in cinematic material yet little explored on the screen.

In addition to illuminating key aspects of the narrator's evocation of pre-conscious life and the birth of desire, Kristeva's theory elucidates the narrator's mix of fascination and repulsion for particular images, her oral fantasies, the horror and seduction of the loss of self, and the ambiguity of the encounter with the cultural Other of Japan.

Students were required to demonstrate insight in the application of key principles of MI (i.e., evocation, collaboration, supporting autonomy, directing and empathy, and asking open-ended questions), to facilitate the person's ownership of process goals.

But for Mr. Lee the town, along with other locations in the county, offered the perfect evocation of Woodstock-era low-key scenic beauty: twisting, forgotten byways that could be clogged with vintage traffic jams; lush, rolling fields and farms; dusty crossroad general stores.

Seen previously in Brussels, Amsterdam, Venice, and Berkeley, California, this may be the legendary avant-gardist's most ambitious evocation of movement and sound as the keys to life, art, and everything else.

A key to this success is Mr. Mankell's painstaking, almost loving evocation of the banalities of Wallander's daily life: his diabetes and insomnia, his arguments with his father and his daughter; his sometimes friendly, sometimes snippy relationships with his colleagues; the false leads, bumbling missteps, bursts of intuition and boringly useful doggedness of his investigations.

Evocation, rather than being descriptive or exhaustive, is the key to unlocking a subject.

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