Pale tufted plants line massive rising terraces, evoking but predating the hanging gardens of Babylon.
This is the holy grail of messaging platforms: evoking strong emotion with minimal friction.
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David's book opens by evoking the gruesome whistling sound emitted by sheep's lungs frying in oil.
Yet Ms Gillard responded to the Malaysia plan's sinking by evoking a sense of crisis.
Make debuted in 2005, evoking the techno-enthusiasm of the 1950s with a splash of New Age punk.
Another combines rich Italian tonno and fragrant oregano and onions, evoking the world's most elegant tuna melt.
Other unlikely adornments are the baseball-size orbs sitting atop its legs, evoking traditional Indian ball-head war clubs.
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Probably Mr Gilmour's greatest success is in evoking the private life (about which Kipling was very discreet).
Ms. Barnes and I agree that it throws us off balance by simultaneously evoking life and death.
The scientists think that faith-based thoughts may increase "self-monitoring" by evoking the idea of an all-knowing, omnipresent God.
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Argentines rejoiced at the appointment, evoking the new pope's missionary actions in the working-class districts of Buenos Aires.
Cuban-themed Cienfuegos, in the East Village, is painted in weathered shades of pink and turquoise, evoking a faded tropical paradise.
But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.
In short, evoking surprise proved the most effective way of capturing attention, while evoking joy was best for retaining attention.
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Ladakh is a showplace of monumental landscapes, but evoking a sense of the people's interior lives requires someone who gets it.
Exhibits are displayed not in conventional vitrines, but on slabs resembling tables (evoking endless visits to U.S. consulates) or (closed) doors.
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Does he not run the risk of looking hypocritical by criticizing the former President and now essentially evoking the same action?
Many people have exercise bikes that are now literally clothes racks or dust gatherers in their basements evoking guilt every day.
Workers also unfurled a "National Union of Mineworkers" banner, evoking memories of the painful yearlong coal miners' strike during the Thatcher years.
Depending on how the metal is oriented as it plummets, ablation can also give it an asymmetry evoking the dynamism of flight.
The worry is that the writer's heightened emotions will bypass craft, evoking the sympathy of readers but not their interest or engagement.
Where were the beer gardens, the lederhosen-wearing mushers, the Brothers Grimm-evoking hounds?
In Svalbard, life is reduced to some of its most stirring elements, in the process evoking the Arctic North of popular imagination.
They are evoking the fate of the former Conservative MP, Howard Flight.
With few exceptions, choreography for children (or adults evoking children) tends to be punchy and jumpy, reflecting the anarchic nature of youthful limbs.
Recent assassinations of senior police officers, far from evoking sympathy, have convinced many Kenyans that their supposed guardians are entwined with organised crime.
Horn-honking had become a symbolic rite, evoking the function once filled, in the world of physical reality, by use of the brake pedal.
With the perfect name, evoking Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy and moonwalker Neil Armstrong, his was an ideal saga for our media age.
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But here he sings with surpassing tonal beauty, his ringing high notes, effortless delivery and rich, masculine timbre evoking nothing so much as bright sunshine.
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By evoking the economic crisis, and setting some kind of time limit of America's involvement, Mr Obama is acknowledging the qualms of his own party.
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