1. Wild rice, perhaps because it is so much rarer and costlier than corn, evokes different kinds of memories and feelings. 2. One recent paper showed that cholinergic stimulation does not evokes this kind of propagated activity, although it does increase segmental contractions. 3. For some alumni, a fervent demonstration at their alma mater evokes the kind of devotion others might bestow on a good sports team. 4. Like abortion, the gay movement evokes the kind of emotional force that can bring social conservatives running to the voting booth. 5. Plus, the movie vaguely evokes the kind of teen-fan obsession that has nurtured the careers of acts from David Cassidy to Nirvana. 6. Questions about his change in fortune evoked a kind of frozen placidity. 7. Self-immolation evokes a kind of noble death by protest, and that was clearly what Ms. Chang had in mind. 8. She was disappointed that it did not evoke the kind of steamy reaction from doctors that her death book had inspired among funeral directors. 9. The mystical power of narrative is the point of all these objects, which are supposed to evoke a kind of material culture of the heart. 10. These days, such an era evokes the kind of patrician, clubby, closed-door atmosphere that many Americans find offensive. |