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This coming apology may evoke a similar response.

The exquisitely lighted, intimate beauty of "The Letter" may evoke a Vermeer.

To an untutored nose, the combination may evoke a powdery old lady with a thin nose.

We'll use sensory objects – even a colourful silk scarf may evoke a memory when gently skimmed over peoples' hands.

Several stimuli may evoke a single response, and several responses may be made to a particular stimulus.

(E)Tags may evoke a false sense of security, and their meaning needs to be understood as part of the overall energy control program.

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The idea of swinging may evoke an image of middle-aged, ennui-riddled suburban couples of the 1970's -- think of key parties and the movie "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice".

The title of the director Yoji Yamada's minor character drama, the initially slow-going "Twilight Samurai," may evoke an image of duels between volatile warriors as the setting sun silhouettes their early-evening battles.

His songs may evoke an anxiety of disappearing — through death, in relationships, even in the mundane grind of life — but this is precisely what has turned him into a star in Europe and is perking up ears here.

By Rozina Ali October 20, 2015 Stromae's songs may evoke an anxiety of disappearing — through death, in relationships, even in the mundane grind of life — but this is precisely what has turned him into a star in Europe and is perking up ears here.

Moreover, workplaces may already have established certain ways of doing things, and any experimenting outside these established methods may evoke an unfavorable response.

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