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The day starts early and evocatively in Turkey's biggest city.
For whatever reasons they spoke to me more evocatively than any other band had done up until that time.
New Delhi lives vigorously with a past that remains evocatively present.
The film often returns evocatively to her memories of a lost, peaceful home.
The idyllic seasons of work and play are evocatively recalled.
Phil Robinson's book evocatively describes the climbing history until 1979.
Relationships among the subjects and the pictures themselves are evocatively unspecific.
Smith later wrote evocatively about the highs and lows of growing up in such an environment.
It is essentially a meditation on aspects of love, evocatively expressed by four couples.
He paints evocatively, so that shopping in the rain seems like a marvelous event.
Furthermore, he set the story evocatively in the Age of Aquarius.
He used his two other favorite colors, rose madder and gold, somewhat less evocatively.
They evocatively straddle the line between abstraction and representation (Johnson).
Classic recipes round out the small, evocatively illustrated book.
One character describes her labor evocatively, saying, "There is no miracle more cruel than this."
That they have much to say, and often say it so evocatively, is the unanticipated blessing.
The result is a labor-intensive work in progress that makes its point about the fluidity of gender simply and evocatively.
The favourite explanation seems to be the evocatively named "Spanish plume".
Other roles have all been evocatively cast; even nonspeaking parts are performed with detailed care.
(Ages 6 to 12) Here's a book of magic, mysteriously and evocatively illustrated.
What is it about this story that has led it to haunt the intervening decades so evocatively?
Childhood books come to mind most evocatively.
In a sense, his books are users' manuals, explaining why these forms work as evocatively as they do.
Dating from the centuries either side of Christ's birth, they are remarkably well preserved and evocatively situated.
But only the hardhearted will fail to feel a chill hearing this plain tune so evocatively played.