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★★ By Sainsbury's Mini Quiche Selection 12, £2.50, sainsburys.co.uk There's something that's quite evocative of growing up.
This was a sight quite evocative of Richard Strauss's September; here summer smiles, exhausted.
Followers of Dr. Alexander devised quite evocative phrases to describe the emotional attitudes of people with certain diseases.
Fleming now finds it "quite evocative looking out and seeing smoke billowing out of cooling towers into red skies".
I found "Old Ways, New Pain for Farms in Poland" (news article, April 4), about the dilemma of the small Polish farm, quite evocative of my growing up on an Iowa farm in the 1930s.
But for the questions of exactly what mood mud tends to be in, and what it would mean for mothers to "bloom identical" to roses, it would be quite evocative.
The descriptions of the dragon are quite evocative.
Despite its wholesome components, the phrase manages to be quite evocative.
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