11. Scenic but somehow forlorn, frozen in a long-ago time, the lighthouse evokes the sense of isolation inherent in so many classic Edward Hopper paintings.
12. She worked earnestly to evoke a sense of this Roman diva and was often persuasive.
13. The ads evoke a sense of Rockwellian calm.
14. The Titanic produced death on a small enough scale to evoke a sense of individual tragedy.
15. The wrangling has evoked a sense of deja vu among economists here.
16. Their tousled heads lean together, evoking a sense of sweet companionship.
17. Where romantic virtuosity seeks to evoke a sense of the heroic, or at least, the larger than life, the baroque variety is about inventiveness.
18. With a weathered-brick and glass exterior and a polished-wood interior, the building is meant to evoke a sense of basketball history.
19. Yoga is commonly thought of as an activity designed to evoke a sense of serenity and what practitioners call mindfulness, a meditative focusing on the present moment.
20. Perhaps the ethereal quality of her harmonies evokes a sense of spirituality in them, Enya says, or maybe the music just calms jangled nerves.