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"I think he wanted to evoke something of a landscape of loneliness," Eric Orner said.
"We wanted to evoke something from Israel — the idea of sharing a meal around the table," Ms. Shefi said.
Like that show, this one promises to use music, objects and images not only to reanimate pop and social history but also to evoke something of the magic and mania of that tumultuous period.
Instead, they try to evoke something of the energy and dynamism of Mr. Morgan's early acrobatic years, with the artist allowing his drawing hand to move freely and intuitively over the page.
"If I need to evoke something specific, I might search the internet for a particular word from a particular language like, for instance, something Dutch for an argument as it's quite guttural.
Nevertheless, Gershwin's music including such standards as "Summertime," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Bess, You Is My Woman Now," and "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' transcended early criticism to attain a revered niche in the musical world, largely because it successfully amalgamates various musical cultures to evoke something uniquely American and wholly Gershwin.
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At that moment, it felt like the only song that had ever come close to evoking something of what these people must be going through.
"That's why I do any kind of artistic expression, is to try and evoke something out of another human being," pontificated Plan B. "Every journey ends.
The pope, however, may evoke something closer to purgatory during his five-day trip to Mexico, which culminates in Juárez.
Set to soft piano music, they evoke something between the Sartorialist and the opening scene of "Reservoir Dogs".
One of them "shows what materiality comes to when it does not evoke something deeper than itself".
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