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The events of the book are simple and not so much described as powerfully evoked.
The stark, eloquent staging powerfully evoked the Siberian prison of Dostoyevsky's novel.
You learn almost nothing about the circumstances of the bust-up, but the anguish is powerfully evoked.
Skinner's histories, while vivid and highly readable, occasionally sacrificed scholarship, but they powerfully evoked the landscapes they depicted.
Tanning's childhood in Galesburg, Illinois, is powerfully evoked in her second memoir, Between Lives: An Artist and Her World (2001).
Here the cut-throat, competitive side of jazz is powerfully evoked in the dictatorial performance of teacher JK Simmons.
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I believe that sculpture can powerfully evoke the nameless, the voiceless and the placeless".
But she powerfully evokes the disbelief, fury and uncharacteristic terror that came with being outed.
But the novel's true preoccupation is social history, and it powerfully evokes the changes of recent decades.
The Royal Shakespeare Company recently set the play in Africa, powerfully evoking the continent's dictators and civil wars.
Together, these stories powerfully evoke the bitter legacy one man's disappointments can leave with an entire family.
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