That's still not mass-market tourism, but the region's growing attraction has evoked howls from some quarters.
The matchup between two German teams in the European final has evoked immense pride in Germany.
Ballard evoked the deadly allure of automobiles in his novels, and even exhibited crashed cars.
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Prof Terence Stephenson, the chair of the Academy, evoked parallels with the campaign against smoking.
One of its biggest strengths was the emotional response its documentaries evoked from viewers.
Rarely have the pleasures of books and life been so happily evoked as this.
Allen evoked a clause in his contract which allowed him to leave the Whites.
For both players, the gag evoked memories of their days in the minor leagues.
That evoked cheers and chants of "Let's Go Rangers" that increased when Gaborik won it.
All this is history which can be evoked but not projected on to what obtains now.
Mimicking Anglo-American musical poses was cheesy, but anything that sounded overtly Germanic evoked dangerous historical memories.
What did it mean that this politician was or was not evoked in a speech?
Pedantically perfect, it evoked none of the magic of the original artifact and its tangible earlier life.
President Pinera also hailed the sense of national unity and purpose the mining rescue evoked in Chile.
Few characters in the stories were admirable, none was clean-cut, but most evoked a twinge of sympathy.
He evoked the kind of understanding for international perspectives that were signatures of that first year in office.
At Thursday's ceremony, Mr. Panetta evoked the most important battles of the war in Fallujah, Ramadi and Sadr City.
"God has been evoked loudly from the White House", says Rosemary Hollis of the Royal Institute for International Affairs.
Such ideas are less threatening to economists: Milton Friedman evoked the notion of market selection over 50 years ago.
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Never since has any moment with video games evoked such emotion in me.
Richard Parker immediately evoked for me a real-life tiger in the negotiating world.
Chastain's well-tailored outfit, combined with her cascading reddish hair, evoked classic Hollywood glamor of the '40s, fashion expert Joe Zee said.
And the disdain with which he treated leg-spinner Anil Kumble evoked those heady days when he was ranked the best batsman in the world.
Memories of the dispute are evoked at a new exhibition at Maerdy Library, featuring photographs and newspaper reports from the time.
These are the realities of judicial decision-making evoked by Judge Sotomayor's speech.
The terrible beauty of Collins's Dublin is evoked by cinematographer Chris Menges as a city of smoke and shadows where darkness mitigates daylight.
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The business secretary even evoked the father of the idea of spending your way out of recession - the economist John Maynard Keynes.
Hashimoto recently acknowledged that his reform proposals have evoked criticism from members of the LDP as well as other parties and the press.
Then, in a rambling speech that evoked the bombastic oratory of Chavez, Maduro said he would work to keep alive his memory and legacy.
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The horror Obama has instilled in America's friends and the contempt he has evoked from its enemies have not caused him to change course.
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