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Their names seemed very Prussian to me, and this, just after the war, evoked an anti-German feeling.
Unexploded is not merely a story about Brighton in 1940 – in Macleod's own words 'the war evoked wasn't only this war, their war, it was only war; the war that never ended but only began somewhere new, time and again.
His warnings of the possibility of separatism and civil war evoked slogans emphasising the unity of the Libyan people and their intention to support each other till they had achieved victory.
Via a café in Granada, her dance-crazy heroine discovers the Spanish Civil War – evoked through the trials, on the home front and the front line alike, of the warmly drawn Ramirez family.
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Truffaut, a boy who ran free in the city during the war, evokes a pent-up hoard of first-hand experiences starting with Deneuve's Art Deco coiffure and continuing to the ubiquity of swastikas and German officers as well as the fulsome slurry of anti-Semitic invective, in print, on radio, and even in crossword puzzles.
When economic and political strains have increased, the calls for secession have typically become louder and the most traumatic event in recent history, the Spanish Civil War, evokes especially bitter memories among Catalans.
References in Scientology writings to the elimination of "parasites" and "antisocial" people who stand in the way of progress towards Scientology's utopian world "without insanity, without criminals and without war" evoke uncomfortable parallels with Nazism, and have led to Scientology being classified as an "extremist political movement".
We chose to use the Korean War in the description because, arguably, this war evokes less strong connotations (both positive and negative) than other major wars.
Many of my patients are veterans for whom ideas of war evoke powerfully held beliefs.
The reviews have been uniformly positive -- reflecting a sense of awe that the brutal and graphic descriptions of war evoke.
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