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evoke memory
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6.45 |
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Does energy evoke any memories? |
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evoke image
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5.27 |
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It evokes this image shamelessly. |
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evoke feeling
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2.57 |
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I know how to evoke feelings now. |
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evoke emotion
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1.71 |
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Furbies evoked similar emotions. |
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evoke sense
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1.32 |
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The ads evoke a sense of Rockwellian calm. |
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evoke reaction
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1.05 |
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That evoked a reaction. |
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evoke response
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1.05 |
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The humor evokes a response on his part. |
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evoke sympathy
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1.05 |
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His appearance is bound to evoke sympathy. |
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evoke kind
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0.92 |
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Questions about his change in fortune evoked a kind of frozen placidity. |
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evoke era
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0.86 |
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A review of the files evokes that era. |
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evoke criticism
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0.66 |
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Those convictions evoked criticism from President Arpad Goencz. |
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evoke vision
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0.59 |
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Recovering them all evokes visions of needles in haystacks. |
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evoke comparison
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0.53 |
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As a receiver and runner, the exciting Levias evoked comparisons to Doak Walker himself. |
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evoke fear
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0.53 |
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One petition evoked fears of violence. |
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evoke name
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0.53 |
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No new names were evoked, the official said. |
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evoke time
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0.53 |
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And both men evoke a time gone by. |
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evoke laughter
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0.46 |
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Some even recounted a favorite, evoking laughter. |
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evoke nostalgia
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0.46 |
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Why does the South evoke such nostalgia? |
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evoke passion
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0.46 |
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Soccer does evoke high passions. |
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evoke scene
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0.46 |
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The blackouts evoked fragmented scenes from a fragmented life. |