Evocative Sentence Examples

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  • It was once the seat of one of the great trading empires of the ancient world, and is evocative of the past.

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  • A design for a half sleeve in this style would incorporate nautical imagery, pin-up girls or other imagery evocative of the 1940s and '50s.

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  • The name of the town which sounds so evocative of the railroad age actually means " river junction by a hill " .

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  • The evocative language of Scripture demands to be read with something other than the emaciated imagination of the scientific exegete.

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  • This is a gentle, evocative meander through a normal childhood.

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  • Based on the original Diavolo fragrances for men and women, this interpretation aims to build on the intensity and drama and create an even more evocative, memorable spirit.

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  • Geoff Brown was showing his three books, which are wonderfully evocative of life in the last century.

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  • Finally, Jill Walker's innovatively written hypertext pays homage to the text it studies by taking on a poetic, evocative style.

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  • Pinot Blanc is not typically an evocative white wine that sends tingles up and down the spine of white wine drinkers.

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  • Other arm options include falling leaf and windmill, names that are evocative of the image the arms create as they move.

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  • These essences are evocative of some of the most subtle levels of healing that have even been explored with flower essences.

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  • The book is well written, in the same style as Paul 's two novels, with short punchy sentences and evocative language.

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  • Indeed, each note expresses itself fully in this evocative, unique scent.

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  • While you can order tropical flowers for any seasonal wedding, they are especially evocative of summer and beach weddings.

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  • Buying cards that have an evocative picture and are blank inside is usually a great opportunity to combine the thoughtfulness of going out of your way to purchase something with the personalization of your sincere thoughts.

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  • Now six evocative scenes from those far off days are available as a special limited edition set of postcards at £ 1.75.

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  • Target Heads (12) is an assemblage that is clearly evocative of the traditionally masculine domains of heavy engineering and weaponry.

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  • There's none of the potent imagery and evocative locations that made the television show transcendent.

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  • With her graceful melodies and evocative lyrics, Vienna has garnered critical acclaim and a rapidly growing legion of fans throughout the world.

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  • I felt that the title needed to become more evocative.

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  • There 's none of the potent imagery and evocative locations that made the television show transcendent.

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  • Brilliantly evocative and romantically designed, Ritani engagement rings capture the feminine essence and strength of character of the women who wear them.

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  • The gods are a pantheon of avatars for various characteristics, with complex interrelationships evocative of the love-lives of the Olympians.

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  • Nature's harvest yields an abundance of evocative scents to woo our senses.

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  • Mabey's writing is richly evocative, his breadth of reference enormous.

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  • Inside there's some wonderful shots from the Val Wilmer archives, which are so incredibly evocative.

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  • The concert ended with an encore of " An Irish Blessing " a beautifully evocative air.

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  • November Woods is highly evocative music, scored with the hand of a master.

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  • It is still an evocative word, bringing to mind the lurid image of a busty, 1950s performer bumping and grinding in tasseled pasties and a sequined g-string.

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  • Although some have stringent guidelines regarding style and length, others are merely looking for strong, evocative writing for everything from humorous to sympathy and condolence greeting cards.

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  • The Symbolist painters, such as Paul Verlaine, sought to create paintings that were more evocative and related to writings.

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  • One of the reasons lower back tattoos have become so popular amongst women is the evocative image it creates.

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  • Star tattoos on the lower back can be playful, evocative or a way to show your passionate side.

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  • The lower back is a highly evocative and easily revealed area to get tattooed.

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  • The story by Tok Thompson, Dublin, shows just how much can be packed into a few lines; it's powerfully evocative.

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  • Color Me Contacts- If colored contacts are your thing, stop by Color Me Contacts, a website that specializes in selling hip, evocative colored contact lenses to suit the casual or the every day wearer.

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  • Since the look of a peignoir set is old-fashioned and evocative, you may want to focus on finding your perfect vintage lingerie.

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  • Also in 1999 was the evocative The Sixth Sense.

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