1. Its archetypal shape and colour have universal appeal, evoking a sense of fun and childhood. 2. This image is almost entirely man-made, save perhaps for the palm-tree, yet it still evokes a sense of paradise. 3. And the film digs deeply through the mythologies and histories of North America and Europe to evoke a sense of lesbian tradition and cultural continuity. 4. Both dances evoked a sense of wonderment, yet would benefit from editing. 5. But beyond the carnival and the boosterism, some cities evoke a sense of place. 6. Despite that, Brenner was keen to evoke a sense of place. 7. Even his sad and desperate end still evokes some sense of heroism, the shaking of a fist in the faces of cruel gods. 8. Even photographs, taken long after the time of Lewis and Clark, help evoke a sense of the story. 9. Inaugural addresses often evoke a sense of triumph and a vision of battles to come. 10. Princely Miguel Garcia was cast against type as Phlegmatic but managed anyway to evoke the sense of weighty obligation that characterizes the role. |