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That was the problem with not being too great at evocation.
He does better with the novel's evocation of time and place.
Even so, tell you what we know of him would require far more time than your evocation can hold me here.
I was looking for more an evocation than a history lesson.
But let time pass, and such items turn into evocations of the past.
She paused, then went on to the reason for this evocation.
"It is a moving evocation of an old world and its destruction."
They have been described as being "an evocation of a dream state".
At least he wouldn't have to put up with the evocation any further.
Operations such as evocation, in which a live spirit is brought from dead matter.
"You were moved by my evocation of your mother's spirit."
It was an evocation of the impact religion had on her career.
She intends it to be an evocation of the history that happened here.
The results are illustrations rather than evocations of complex experience.
At the end of the evocation, his left hand came down hard on the tree gum.
It does not come from Satan, and no evocation of him is required for its use.
So it's really an evocation of the world we used to have."
The point seems to be mere naming and not evocation.
But it begins with a charming evocation of a family party.
I think the finest evocation of his legacy is 6 Music.
As an evocation of poverty, however, it is not very convincing.
But that gesture was nothing against the evocation rising from below.
A deserved and haunting evocation of what might have been.
Instead, he maintained that the work is an evocation of the ties between mother and child.
"Black Lake" is a poetic evocation of the night sky.