It still evokes a sense of solid craftsmanship, despite the overall use of plastics.
The use of cyberwar evokes strong emotional reaction and can incite action on cybersecurity topics.
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The 500 Cinquecento is a sharply designed retromobile that evokes the super-cute original Fiat 500.
The black zirconium oxide case evokes the ceramic disc brakes found in Mercedes-Benz AMG cars.
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It is renewable and it evokes credits in net carbon dioxide emissions, as well.
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When a brand evokes the characteristics of cool, it stands out and drives consumption.
It evokes strong feelings in all of us and carries radically different meanings among us.
Obama evokes JFK. McCain evokes Teddy Roosevelt or Dwight Eisenhower or perhaps even George H.
The Banquet Hall, whose 70-foot-high barrel-vaulted ceiling evokes medieval grandeur, is among the most astonishing spaces.
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For the overwhelming majority of Israelis, the mention of Schalit's name evokes profound concern and sorrow.
With more than 7 million sold worldwide, Bumbo evokes strong affection among mothers of young children.
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Mr Duncan brilliantly evokes the more philosophical tensions within Christianity about the nature of time.
Having a name that evokes New Democracy's glory days will not be enough, however.
And he evokes with uncomfortable clarity the self-imposed poverty and discomfort of the Orwell household.
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In introducing the reader to the depths of urban Indian poverty, she is unsentimental but evokes compassion.
The convention center may well become Songdo's signature for its arching, multipeaked structure that evokes Sydney's opera house.
On the other hand, in the minds of New Orleanians, Baton Rouge evokes more disdain than it deserves.
Simone's voice possesses a strained tone that evokes a singer who's suffering, always on the verge of tears.
Mr Cornwell's work is more wide-ranging and accessible, and evokes the moral dilemmas of the period very effectively.
Mr Schlink's seductress evokes the banality of evil, but it is the Reader's life-story that is really tragic.
"We know that the practice of short-selling evokes strong opinions from both its supporters and detractors, " Schapiro said.
In that respect, it evokes the best aspirations of the country -- and, for that matter, of filmmaking.
For example, the brief appearance of Bill Gates evokes our Horatio Alger myth of success and the American dream.
Today, "gold coast" is back in vogue and evokes an old-world elegance that attracts high-end buyers, Ms. Butler says.
Any cup match is bound to stir the passions, but especially one that evokes memories of last year's final.
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But "Spirit" evokes, through its poetic spirit, the mysterious power of silent film.
Beverly Lowry evokes the secrecy imposed by a gaunt, cowed mother unable to protect her children from their father.
At the best companies, environmental branding evokes company pride, engages and recognizes employees, and expands on the cultural narrative.
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Amid concern about rampant individualism and excess, she evokes a simpler, gentler era.
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Boasting an iconic sail inspired design and crystal clear sound reproduction, Edifier's Spinnaker evokes a sensory experience unlike any other.
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