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the evocation
noun
The act of calling out or forth, or evoking.
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The evocation of old Hollywood is intentional.
The evocation, of course, is of decomposition.
Given Liszt's source and subject, the evocation was explicit.
The evocation is not merely rhetorical; it is physical.
The evocation is in no way dispelled by the food.
Marcel Proust is mentioned, and the evocation of times past.
Call it the evocation of a world on a plate.
Who can resist the evocation of those fragrant leaves?
The evocation of the world becomes clearer in "Pelléas and Mélisande," painted in 1967.
Expect lots of splashing, the suspension of gravity, and the evocation of a dreamlike state.
Conspicuously absent in the evocation of the era are the seductions of political Islam.
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