1. And both men evoke a time gone by.
2. And nothing can evoke a time, a place, an emotion past better than an aroma.
3. Its artifacts vividly evoke a time of wildly exuberant experimentation, with breakthroughs alongside self-indulgences.
4. On road trips for dates, Don began to snap pictures of long-abandoned drive-ins, evoking a time and place in American culture.
5. Only the smells are the same, evoking a time that is lost to me, when I was a child and needed only to watch.
6. Stripped of its paint and mechanical parts, the ghostly form in Mesa evokes a time when beautiful British machinery was the envy of the world.
7. The play is neither old enough to evoke another time of relevant character, or recent enough to have the impact it did initially.
8. The place does, indeed, evoke another time and place.