Rappleye evokes the suffering of the enslaved Africans before and during the voyage with understated power.
Furst has been particularly successful in evoking the cities and characters of Eastern Europe during the period from 1933 to 1944 .
The composer describes the work as evoking a scene of standing on a mountainside during a snowfall.
The second step is Wetteland, the closer, who evoked 43 sighs of relief from Torre during the season and three more in the playoffs.
This clearly changes through the course of your life, but the very great books can evoke again and again at different readings during your life.
The image evokes a college dorm during finals week, rather than the world's most powerful nation as it sets a clear and persuasive course for war.
The scenery does not evoke nocturnal Harlem during its renaissance, as it must, but rather summer stock on the cheap.
Mr. Bush tried to evoke some historical parallels during his journey to Vietnam.
We heard this particular theme evoked often during the debate.
It evokes country meetings during his childhood, when people gathered in fields to sing, preach, and listen.