Sentence examples for may evoke comparisons from inspiring English sources

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Parts of "Birth" may evoke comparisons to "12 Years a Slave" and "Django Unchained," even though Parker began working on this film long before either of those movies reached the screen.

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But the politics of the two seem to evoke comparisons.

Dressing herself in a manner that was bound to evoke comparisons with Queen Victoria, she allowed herself liberties unthinkable at Windsor.

The other colors may evoke prepackaged condiments.

This may evoke depressive feelings and self-management may be complicated.

This coming apology may evoke a similar response.

More servings over a longer time may be required to evoke tea's arousing effects and appropriate tea consumption settings may evoke more enduring valence effects.

Indeed, Oosh may evoke memories of your last tropical getaway.

This evolution of on-chip interconnects may evoke feelings of among networking old-timers.

Approaching a high degree of realism, android robots, and virtual humans may evoke uncomfortable feelings.

Sympathetic hyperactivity may evoke a hyperdynamic and hypovolemic state [32].

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