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Marcel Proust used the changing seasons to vividly evoke time and mood in A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu.

But the majority of the graphic images that he puts on stage vividly evoke the cruelty at the opera's core.

But they also vividly evoke the first decade of Nehru's India -- its political idealism, its vulgar vitality and confusion.

The friezes of fractal-like, ever skinnier symmetries vividly evoke all manner of exotic ornament: Persian carpets, Mexican serapes, Art Nouveau.

All of the merchandising of revolutionary knickknackery seemed to vividly evoke the African truism that cheaply produced clothes could be damn good.

As a whole, the items vividly evoke a certain segment of Victorian society -- proper, snobbish, adhering to carefully prescribed rules of conduct and comportment.

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Both seasons are vividly evoked.

Her Voices vividly evokes men in the trenches at Christmas.

His forebears are vividly evoked by way of fading black-and-white photographs.

It is vividly evoked in "Snow", a novel by Turkey's most famous writer, Orhan Pamuk.

He "vividly evokes the horror of the Jewish war against Rome," Ms. Pagels writes.

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