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"Puppy" evokes a positive valence, for example, while "snake" evokes a negative one.
The song evokes the world and evokes the life of a man, you know what I mean?
Exit 5 evokes New Jersey's Pinelands, with wintergreen, goldenrod, and pine needles; Exit 16 evokes the Hackensack Meadowlands.
"I think it evokes a lot of the same feelings, like wonder and beauty, that the night sky actually evokes."
"They" evokes my slippage between man and woman, but it also evokes the way that I see the slippage between human and object.
On one side, "sanctuary city" evokes an atmosphere of lawlessness; on the other, "sanctuary city" evokes the city as a refuge for all.
I'll take the music and listen to it alone and see what it evokes and write about what it evokes, and that's the way I write lyrics.
It evokes The Fountain in its view of history; it evokes Black Swan in its uncanny ability to get into the relationship between women's physical pain and the soul.
The bumpy black-and-white surface of "Jap" evokes Jackson Pollock and Alfonso Ossorio, while a bent spoon affixed to its surface evokes the early 1960s gray paintings of Jasper Johns.
The name alone — Forever 221 — evokes a particular fantasy.
Even the term itself — "a broken heart" — evokes pain.
The song evokes the movie, which evokes friendship, affection and love and rock 'n' roll and all the good, small, big, important things that were worth it, like the people around us.
The MyMe hardware evokes lifelogging cameras like the Narrative Clip, which were briefly popular in the early 2010s, and its software evokes NameTag, a facial recognition app built for Google Glass in 2014.
But being stuck inside a movie evokes not elation but
Jefferson Beauregard Sessions -- whose middle name evokes the Confederate Gen.
Yet pride is not the only emotion the system evokes.
She wonderfully evokes the shifting moods of the estuary's waters.
It does the talking for you and it evokes thought.
Donald Trump's unconventional campaign for president powerfully evokes Dostoevsky's novel.
Trump's election evokes the reason the Civil War was fought?
If the surface evokes bandages, that is not Mikus' attention.
It evokes a very different emotion to actually see it.
Kuehnert's vision for some evokes memories of Communist East Germany.
The company's name alone evokes a number of weird stories.
The book nicely evokes 1980s Lower Manhattan at its edgiest.
But Erens beautifully evokes its insistent rhythms and protective deliriums.
He evokes Eric's solo in very sort of truncated fashion.
Thompson wonderfully evokes her coup de foudre with Oswald Mosley.
Smell evokes emotions and memories, including those we'd rather forget.
It appeals to our inner child and evokes happy memories.
This possibility evokes an overriding sense of fragility and vulnerability.
For most people, the term evokes a strong negative valence.
Lincoln in the Bardo evokes a moving sense of mortality.
Mr. Carroll vividly evokes New York in midcentury: The Rev.
The style, before it shifts into didacticism, evokes a nightmare.
Their virality evokes the Rodney King tape, taken to extremes.
Danielle Agami's fluid choreography evokes Ms. Monk's graceful movement vocabulary.
The book evokes friendship, in the straightest sense, by craft.
The idea is that light evokes awareness of higher self.
Are there any memories or emotions it evokes for you?
" Times Square evokes "Midnight Cowboy" and "Sweet Smell of Success.
In the process, it evokes another kind of show altogether.
It evokes emotions, stirs controversy and, above all, sends messages.
Maybe it evokes something far away, distant, from the past.
It evokes a certain time period of traditional American values.
Instead, in a space meant for reflection, it evokes violence.
The picture evokes classic Hollywood as well as Renaissance portraiture.
She evokes her transitory existence via some absolutely brilliant photography.
Much of David's figural work evokes a kind of narrative.
There's something about that combination that evokes a powerful feeling.
Virtual reality is a technology that evokes very cold, technical images.
No, only certain specific sounds evokes a strong negative emotional response.
The set evokes an army barracks, with mattresses arranged in rows.
The whole thing evokes sun, croakies, beaches, sunblock, activewear and fun.
It's sweet, and it certainly evokes those warm, pre-holiday feelings.
But Trump is not the only candidate who evokes strong feelings.
Just the phrase "cat person" evokes a certain image, doesn't it?
On the screen, however, JPay's technology hardly evokes a sleek startup.
When it's working just right, it evokes feelings of self-liberation.
Lmao/Lmfao — When something evokes more comedic joy than "lol" does.
Nothing evokes in me a stronger Holden Caulfield Response than that.
It makes a statement, evokes emotion, and adds personality to copy.
The nine-minute video fully evokes the atmosphere of atmosphere itself.
But her memoir also evokes the imperial regime of the day.
"There's something about orchestral music that just evokes emotion," she said.
One robbery scene evokes the debate over open and concealed carry.
Congo: A name that evokes the deepest realm of the imagination.
"Music and emotion are connected, and music evokes emotion," Foltyn said.
"Disorder" evokes a paranoid world on perpetual alert for imminent catastrophe.
He evokes an America with traditional racial and gender hierarchies restored.
The weight and the space and the silence that she evokes.
This disco tower of tricolor glass evokes the Empire State Building.
Instead, Torres evokes the glitter revolution's demand and potential for change.
In addition, the shock of being stranded evokes a stress response.
Laing evokes the shattered, dreamlike quality of much of Acker's work.
Still, the specter of socialism evokes fear of a new totalitarianism.
Their language evokes our own 1860s, 1930s Spain or contemporary Syria.
The room evokes the dazzling colors, architecture and art of Mexico.
Some say the polarization evokes a dark chapter in India's past.
And he evokes infrastructure investment, something most members of Congress love.
The song evokes a yearning for freedom in spite of obstacles.
Every purchase evokes his design of the rectangular Universal Product Code.
This evokes memories of the Russian connection in the 2016 election.
Boseman evokes the name of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor.
Sometimes, Mercenaries evokes everything that first brought me to the series.
While art evokes memory, it invents a memory for the future.
Their interplay evokes podcast conversation more than a stand-up set.
His exhilarating flight evokes the shock of freedom with tactile immediacy.
There's nobody in music who evokes images and moods like Lana.
Part of the reason Deckard evokes sympathy is that he's clearly overmatched.
From the side, the bridge evokes a range of mountains and valleys.
It evokes fond memories of the golden age of handheld gaming. Sold.
"It evokes vividly the shared romantic taste of the time," she said.
What I like most, however, is the cinematic feeling the novel evokes.
For me, listening to music evokes stronger memories than looking at photos.
His command of religious imagery evokes ancient feelings and provides lyrical depth.
The crimson background evokes both blood and the curtain of the opera.
She has a masterful control over the dramatically lit space she evokes.
It evokes an inflammatory response that the whole body is involved in.
Earnest and ambitious, Coimbatore evokes the American Midwest of a century ago.
The set, by Lily Guerin, evokes a home on the Chesapeake Bay.
But for me, Chatwin evokes a serene curiosity that I find ingratiating.
J.P. "Veil Scans" is less than five minutes long but evokes eternity.
Their hand-crafted quality evokes the physical act of twisting the wire.
The slogan evokes a time when America was stronger and more prosperous.
Shacochis evokes the pains and pleasures of the trek with lyrical prose.
In more ways than one, this episode evokes thoughts of Metro stations.
There are other, less alarming social concerns that the endless city evokes.
The institute evokes Scientology, and Terrence has a dose of David Miscavige.
She evokes the Bible's the funereal march of plague, death, and demise.
It evokes the rocket that took Tintin and pals to the moon.
Her photography evokes the beauty and discomfort of empathy, strength, and power.
A party for his employees, presented in slow motion, evokes nightclub glamour.
So even the origin of the word evokes that kind of fear.
I cherish it, but not as much as the memories it evokes.
Rather, I think the design of Murdoch's monument evokes something more universal.
A Nazi swastika embedded among the figures evokes Gestapo crimes of torture.
That emptiness evokes possibility — what could we imagine to fill the void?
The iridescent surface evokes the sea and the sky, pearls and planets.
The moniker evokes a colorless and static scene, frozen in the past.
The best work in the exhibition evokes the motif of acrylic nails.
In other paintings, such as "The Edge" (2018), she evokes meteor showers.
In spite of its maritime title, it evokes nothing of the kind.
The presence of Roberts evokes the start of the Red Sox renaissance.
The approach also evokes the subsidy battles scattered across the tech landscape.
Cliff tracks this artistic decline sympathetically, and successfully evokes Cliburn's intuitive musicianship.
The book evokes Irving's upbringing in the back woods of New Hampshire.
Wang's art evokes traditional Asian styles, but with cinematic, souped-up action.
Gold is not as glamorous as the glittering connotations its name evokes.
Louise Erdrich's prose evokes the tumult of lived experience and ancestral trauma.
Ewoks. Just saying the name evokes myriad emotions in Star Wars fans.
In fact, sustainability is a term that evokes the promise of growth.
One way is to use language that evokes a vivid mental image.
At times he evokes a building — it had "blue walls," he said.
Not all that evokes anguish is, on its surface, dark and grim.
The minimalism evokes haiku poetry, and indeed, multiple poets are quoted throughout.
But despite Couturissime's initial impressions, Mugler's work rarely evokes a funeral dirge.
Puryear's use of iron evokes its utilization by farriers to shoe horses.
John Malkovich evokes his vaguely (or not so vaguely) threatening persona for Squarespace.
"Some people are shocked when a game evokes real-world issues," he says.
"Grinding" levels on an MMO evokes the scraping sounds of pestle against mortar.
The work evokes notions of home and safety but also hints at violence.
And he evokes Orientalism as "reverie", as "lament"; as "a forever disappointing exploration".
At the same time, your design for them evokes a strong fear response.
The painting evokes an abstract alchemical map of the macrocosm and the microcosm.
There's also Harry's, the shaving gear company whose name evokes, of course, hair.
"Trump evokes all kinds of feelings in India," says Prasannarajan of Open magazine.
"The machete, that evokes something barbarous," said Hagay Sobol, a prominent doctor here.
But as a cultural reference point, it evokes a few instantly recognizable tropes.
Above all, he evokes the moods of Hiddensee with visionary power and precision.
But she also channels a kind of plain-spoken monumentality that evokes Breugel.
"The Crossbar" employs Afro-Cuban polyrhythm in a way that evokes Dizzy Gillespie.
Townshend's music skillfully evokes the alienation common throughout the difficult sojourn to adulthood.
Taylor Swift's new song evokes 2 iconic movies in both style and content
"Better Deal" is "a phrase that intentionally evokes the New Deal," per Schumer.
It also evokes the same unscientific beliefs that have always held women back.
His surge, supporters say, evokes flashbacks of 2008, when Clinton underestimated then-Sen.
The work as a whole evokes a garden overrun by neglect and vermin.
Cooking and preparing lobsters evokes emotions for both animal-rights activists and chefs.
A suggestion like mine usually evokes the response that it couldn't happen now.
His love of powwow dancing evokes the name Drums, Drums and More Drums.
He evokes the person she once was, the person she might still be.
That, of course, evokes the central contest of faith in a material age.
He said that the response to Trump's presidency evokes the civil rights movement.
While the name evokes images of crashed spaceships, "Roswell" never quite takes off.
And there's Madison, a new producer who viscerally evokes Rachel before the fall.
Mr. Putin often evokes his tough childhood to explain his philosophy of life.
Golden State's belief in ball movement evokes Jackson's Chicago Bulls of the 1990s.
While the image evokes birth, I think such a reading is too simple.
Pounding through your headphones, he evokes everyone from Prince to early Janet Jackson.
From a distance, its playful elegance evokes children's blocks wrapped in gray corduroy.
The city evokes a Norman Rockwell vision of America, but with more diversity.
Their bellowing delivery evokes a Southern Baptist minister with a message of positivity.
The next moment, it evokes a fetus ballooned in a crocheted lemon net.
MATAR We tried to show work that evokes the feeling of that time.
And yet Ms. Tanowitz evokes both drama and humor with wit and economy.
"Wing on Wing," a nautical term, evokes the billowing curves of that building.
Now, Katy Perry is being called out for creating fashion that evokes blackface.
If you squint your eyes, her piece evokes the map in the grouping.
Reading reviews from Cage at the time evokes strong feelings of revolutionary change.
He evokes the very real pain endured by those who suffer without recourse.
The argument that emotions should not play a role evokes another emotion — outrage.
It's also a line that evokes a less-than-ideal comparison for Trump.
The music evokes medieval song in halting phrases, backed by plush choral refrains.
The entryway, with shelves of plants and a few books, evokes a spa.
The phrase evokes a set of conflicting images, such as obstruction and foundation.
"Mist" evokes Godard's ambiance of gritty desolation alongside a sense of romantic gloominess.
Nélisse's performance sensitively evokes those emotions that young Jenny feels without discounting them.
The question evokes similarly heated and overly confident responses online, even among Democrats. Mrs.
The scenario evokes a horror movie complete with villains, mysterious laboratories, and global devastation.
Last month, she proved that the world she evokes is welcoming to visitors too.
It evokes something almost nostalgic, like there's this feeling of heartsickness but also warmth.
The piece is disturbing — some may say triggering — for the violence it immediately evokes.
Their rectangular shape evokes the image of a flash drive from the near future.
Zarina's work evokes the intense yearnings of a migrant in search of a home.
You get near those cubs and it just evokes a response that is natural.
The production, directed by Jackson Gay, evokes the styles of the era with flair.
Greenwell poignantly evokes the narrator's inability to resist the draw of Mitko's erratic neediness.
The layered opacity of the pattern evokes the textile's history of displacement and appropriation.
Switches, a stark design that evokes M.C. Escher-esque impossibilities, is one such work.
It is a revealing image nonetheless — one that evokes penetration, violation, and physical violence.
It's the last bastion of a trading system that evokes memories of Victorian London.
Viola Davis shared the same photo, with this caption that evokes the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Each film is silent and evokes larger ideas that have long frightened the masses.
Plus, Schwarz hipped us to the fact that Meltdown evokes a German-language pun.
But the most controversial art is simple, to the point, and evokes strong feelings.
The sight of an American President huddling with an absolute dictator evokes raw emotion.
His writing evokes neither a sense of pity nor a warped sense of heroism.
Yet his victory isn't necessarily the David and Goliath story he so proudly evokes.
But nothing here that evokes that sensation any better than Peter Jackson's film did.
The response to Russia's interference in our election evokes such episodes in American history.
Although Beverly evokes the great outdoors with photographic ­clarity, claustrophobia effectively haunts his narrative.
We do get described as nostalgicsometimes, but that's more about what the music evokes.
The text evokes feelings of erasure and frustration at perceived revisionist history in Australia.
Earnest on Wednesday said the image evokes national resolve in the face of hardship.
And it evokes a philosophical insight with ancient roots that is still worth investigating.
Perhaps more than anyone else on the Giants' roster, Cruz evokes feelings of nostalgia.
The tilt of the head evokes many different readings, from perplexed to slightly mournful.
The use of chain as a material also evokes its history as an object.
He is a poor advertisement for the defunct team whose avian symbol it evokes.
"(The collection) evokes memories of Cavalli - not direct references but reflections," show notes read.
The name Iron Dome evokes an image of a protective bubble over a city.
Walls, an English professor at Notre Dame, evokes the era in gratifying detail. MRS.
The area often evokes romantic images of Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush.
I work with found stuff and chance encounters as the name Cucina Povera evokes.
Fixes A movement spreading across the country since the 2016 election evokes a church.
With its bold visual stylings, it's a sculpture that evokes a strong personal reactions.
A mention evokes no particular image except perhaps for port, the famous fortified wine.
The cut, rich and fatty, evokes how one would normally eat the whole animal.
The spacious beginning of "Pulse" evokes the open landscapes of Copland's famous ballet scores.
The tense image by Sheila Pree Bright evokes civil rights photographs of the past.
A climactic sequence even takes place in Japan, which consciously evokes the "Godzilla" movies.
"The name [Kobe Bryant] just evokes such a negative emotion," Bryant told the magazine.
Talking about resistance still evokes this sense of honorable struggle against an occupying power.
To be much more specific would be to squelch whatever curiosity the play evokes.
The name evokes the mindfulness with which a monk holds a bowl of food.
The sweater itself evokes the signature and iconic Windows XP desktop wallpaper, called "Bliss."
With its natural sounds, the score, Morton Feldman's "Ixion," evokes a hazy summer day.
The email dump evokes the embarrassing information divulged about high-ranking Democrats by WikiLeaks.
Researchers concluded that eye contact evokes positive feelings of trust and a deeper connection.
The bayan evokes a street scene one moment, expresses a crushing groan the next.
The top floors of the property, whose design evokes a futuristic pyramid, are closed.
"Wonderlust" captures a spare, yet nuanced sound that effortlessly evokes the wistfulness of autumn.
But the underlying geometry of her forms also evokes Marisol's blocky carved-wood figures.
The excerpt that Ms. Simpson chose from the poem evokes the landscape: Endless blueness.
The amber color evokes the natural amber that had captivated me as a child.
Strickland is a caricature that evokes many of the men still in power today.
It evokes a hushed awe, the trepidation that loud noises might dishonor the space.
Composed of circular concentric lines, the surface evokes skin, but of what or whom?
Perlongher evokes Argentina, its people, and their resistance in the face of violent dictatorship.
Red-hot magma bursting through the Antarctic ice sheet evokes a particularly powerful mental image.
The scenario Shugart and Gonzalez laid out evokes the darkest moment in American naval history.
The image evokes the fragmentation of space and spatial disorientation experienced by soldiers at war.
The art isn't just creepy — it evokes the death of the Black Dahlia, Jay discovers.
Distinct from the standard usage of "lingdao" for leader, "lingxiu" evokes grander, almost spiritual, connotations.
VICE News travelled to Mecca to see firsthand why the trip evokes such intense contemplation.
We've talked before about how The Witch evokes a modern, relevant fear of female power.
Through his use of linear, abstract brushstrokes, the artist evokes scales, bones, lips, and teeth.
The film mostly evokes a mixed response of discomfort, awe, second-hand embarrassment, and bewilderment.
The piece strongly evokes the boxing ring and the blood that's always being spilled there.
As well as compellingly tracing his professional dealings, Mr Conlin's book evokes Gulbenkian's dysfunctional family.
"The sense of an historic dead-end evokes panic," writes Vladimir Frolov, a Russian analyst.
They're also responsible for that familiar summertime "pool smell," which probably evokes happy childhood memories.
The absence of human error evokes anonymity and alienation that exist in a technological world.
By overlaying different closed systems – each perfect in itself — Kaufman evokes the inevitability of deterioration.
It evokes another famous standoff between the US and communist powers: The Cuban missile crisis.
That the movie evokes a Biblical epic so successfully is significant all on its own.
"She did a test run first," adds Kyle, which evokes audible gasps from the group.
Adapting requires constant attention and energy, and the film evokes the exhaustion of code switching.
It evokes a response—cognitive, emotional, perhaps spiritual—in the listener, another form of transcendence.
The man's recitation evokes incredible pathos, but Piper doesn't let the viewer wallow in sympathy.
This square, an urban element that usually evokes a feeling of unity, has been thwarted.
Cowgirl Anytime your role-play getup evokes a popular sex position, you've likely chosen well.
The script evokes a statue of the Virgin Mary and Christ for Dany's death scene.
Though the surviving record allows limited access to their thoughts, Warren effectively evokes their feelings.
Finally, it was an experience that evokes the Willy Wonka flair the museum creators sought.
Ms. Abedin's choice to separate from her husband evokes the debates that erupted over Mrs.
It evokes the films "American Beauty" and "Ordinary People," but with even more self-destruction.
Hank Willis Thomas's "Uprising" evokes a slavery-era quilt with squares made from football jerseys.
Others have criticized the optics, saying it evokes Soviet Union- and North Korea-style displays.
Mr. Trump, she said, evokes the worst of that era when he talks about women.
I MEAN REALLY unintentionally evokes SNL's "Weekend Update" and my SETH MEYERS entry from December.
"She evokes a peacefulness in people," said Martha Massfeller, 58, after the Daytona Beach rally.
It evokes the era when the Tea and Horse Caravan Trail passed through the valley.
His very name evokes a heroic stone-faced warrior beyond the reach of petty criticism.
But just a few yards to the south, near Tijuana, the fence there evokes emotion.
The intricate ruching on one metallic-hued dress evokes invisible electromagnetic waves whirling through space.
Asked about the decoration, Merkushkin said it evokes the sun depicted on the region's flag.
Biting into a Honeycrisp evokes a feeling similar to the first minute of your weekend.
Her singing evokes the cotton candy purr of Ms. Ross's, without being mere vocal mimicry.
But for once, this character evokes something like the pity and terror of classical tragedy.
Chicken soup evokes a feeling of warmth and love that outdoes even the best hug.
A table leg evokes Brancusi; a red rug may allude to Donald Judd's early reliefs.
Bites The menu at Malibu Kitchen evokes a fictionalized California — but the food comes through.
For Ntilikina, the Christmas market still evokes the innocence of childhood — but something else, too.
The way clothing evokes memory, and its innate ability to comfort, wasn't new to me.
In two paintings from 801, the impasto brushwork evokes obstreperous actors before refined stage sets.
The palette he uses for the sea at times evokes the seascapes of Winslow Homer.
The vaudeville music also aptly evokes the antebellum roots of today's modern prison industrial complex.
The term evokes a damp underground cellar where oenophiles swirl merlots and sip pinot noirs.
And she also does raunchy jokes in an innocent-sweetie register that evokes Sarah Silverman.
His hashtag, #TheLesson, evokes an aggrieved alt-right troll or an overzealous social justice crusade.
One is that supremacy, through its association with white supremacy, evokes a repugnant political stance.
Once again, he hilariously evokes a scene from "Coming to America" to make his point.
Rob: I don't know, the diamonds evokes cards, but that can be Al-Ghul, maybe?
The Chrysler 300 is an American sedan that deftly evokes muscle cars while exuding class.
The image of a chaotic White House inner circle evokes troubled administrations in the past.
In addition, many researchers object to the phrase quantum supremacy because it evokes white supremacy.
Paternity reveals are a gift to good storytellers, a phenomenon that Polley's film strongly evokes.
"Rock singer?" evokes the image of a rock 'n' roll front person, but it's not.
Perhaps the apartment, like the era it so clearly evokes, is already a finished thought.
Walker's installation "Virginia's Lynch Mob" evokes a latter-day Saturnalia, turning the world upside-down.
While The Life of Pablo's album art evoked MS Paint, ye evokes an Instagram Story.
It evokes the futility of trying to police such a huge space with limited resources.
This papier-mâché mummy, built with hog casing, evokes the embalmed remains of Buddhist monks.
"The name 'Teslaquila' evokes the word Tequila [and] Tequila is a protected word," the CRT wrote.
This jumble of crisscrossed lines also evokes objects such as migration maps and dance-step diagrams.
The closer, "Biota," evokes serene and simmering euphoria, teasing out a classic chord and arpeggio interplay.
The unease that Westworld evokes at its best isn't that deep down all humans are monsters.
It evokes an old, dangerous New York that was immortalized in countless '70s and '80s films.
I think it — not unconsciously, but subtly evokes certain responses the audience wouldn't be aware of.
The exhibition Wars at David Nolan evokes political and personal violence as facts of modern life.
Mr. Honstein's "Conduit" evokes a man-machine synthesis, with waves of colorful sounds and breathless eruptions.
It's the sort of bite-sized content that evokes some of the Switch's other blockbuster hits.
The elite evokes the civil war, and the threat of jihadism, to justify a ruthless regime.
The narrative conceit perfectly evokes the films, but the gaming element is where things get intriguing.
It's here that Rick evokes the words of Carl to try and reason with his nemesis.
Miami-based musician and multimedia artist Virgo evokes an ethereal, dreamlike quality in everything she touches.
Its name evokes images of nerdy men in bow ties giving corny speeches at retirement dinners.
The tragedy of this art evokes Ernest Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" published thirty years earlier.
Jessica Vaughn's show of restrained conceptual works subtly evokes the experiential dimension of mass-produced objects.
The result is a game I can't stop wanting to play, for the feeling it evokes.
This well-established clockwork of phases, colors and alignments still evokes a strong sense of mystery.
Nostalgic content also evokes lots of emotion because it reminds us of when we were young.
Captured by Samir Hussein, the inanimate, spooky tone of the photograph evokes an immediate emotional reaction.
The tragedy of this art evokes Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon published thirty years earlier.
At campaign events Mr Holm evokes 1989, when Ossis marched in solidarity against the communist regime.
The look evokes the pale golden sand and the sparkling blue sea of the Greek isles.
Even now, the phrase evokes an instinctual sense of supernatural dread, which was precisely its purpose.
While Maradona doesn't attend this church, he understands the fervor that he evokes in his fans.
He's touched a nerve among Democrats in a way that evokes Barack Obama circa 2006-2007.
It evokes the feeling of sprawling in front of an open fire, joyful with charred goodness.
Because we all know what "law and order" means when a white Republican candidate evokes it.
Her more recent work still evokes the body: limbs reaching out, bodies curled up into balls.
Their design evokes socioeconomic mores, notions of value and worth, complex codes of masculinity, youthful rebellion.
The abandoned garb evokes now-absent lives, but the man's strong presence trumps any melancholic past.
Through abstract imagery, Lynch vividly evokes the feeling of confronting something too horrifying to process logically.
McMillian's representation evokes the ways in which government institutions historically, often now inadvertently, perpetuate class disparity.
Nudity and sex, especially when it involves women, is taboo—it evokes some feelings in people.
It still evokes the particular context when the phrase became popular in the 1960s and '70s.
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"Fingers" is exactly the sort of grimy, semi-improvisational New York indie that Candy's film evokes.
Hunt evokes countless stories embedded in the American consciousness — and then makes them even more terrifying.
The Pacific Northwest evokes stillness: mossy trees, idyllic mountain ranges, and cliffside views of the sea.
The emotional response unites your own supporters but evokes an equal reaction on the other side.
A long, low platform teeming with black hands cradling carved wooden heads evokes a mass grave.
The Exile on the Long Shore is engaging, though, because of how it evokes its world.
The scale, in terms of its proportional relationship to the viewer, almost evokes a nursing experience.
Like all things claiming to represent the future in their time, it now evokes nostalgia itself.
But here, the bold repetition of Buren's unruffled forms evokes a prayer or chant or meditation.
It's the environment in which he evolves—Africa—and the problems the film evokes in general.
Daily Crossword Column Andrew Zhou's puzzle evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.
A row of water jugs evokes the nearby bay, which all visitors will cross by boat.
Resistance evokes the struggle against totalitarianism, conveying personal defiance and official powerlessness at the same time.
Lena Herzog's mixture of enigmatic film and immersive sound evokes a global crisis of linguistic disappearance.
The presence of the Giants, though, evokes the greatest disappointment of an unfulfilling run of success.
Like the best seafaring picture books, this one both evokes deep, unaccountable emotions, and soothes them.
At every turn they'll be fully immersed in a particular colour and the emotions it evokes.
She subtly evokes the mix of fear, longing and anger Laura experiences because of the situation.
It evokes both the smothering of the planet by greenhouse gases and humanity's disproportionately slow response.
"It reaches deeper; it evokes emotions; it inspires," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email.
Named for a 16th-century Flemish stoic, the building evokes a postwar vogue for architectural Brutalism.
Hillary Clinton wore a gown by Sarah Phillips in purple, a shade that evokes regal qualities.
The buoyant quality of the drawing perfectly evokes the dewy exhilaration of a bright summer morning.
One astonishing sequence evokes St. Peter's denial of Jesus before the third crowing of the cock.
They begin unconscious, existing outside of society which evokes the discrimination people of color deal with.
Retrofuturist in ideology, the NeoWave series evokes a sense of nostalgia while still feeling completely fresh.
The result is a space that evokes alternating feelings of being oppressed and of being cosseted.
Here he sticks with conventional images but shoots them in a way that evokes older influences.
Thus, it is not enough to say that that he evokes being in its manifold richness.
And every reminder adds to the oppressive sense of claustrophobia that this show evokes so well.
The theme this year, "Creatum: Civitas Ludens," evokes the spirit of fun and play during carnival.
Though labeled moonshine, this clear spirit in a handsome Art Deco bottle evokes Gatsby, not Pappy Yokum.
But many who were there saw King's resting place as a sacred space that evokes another America.
For many of us, the word "atlas" evokes memories of tattered roadmaps stuffed into a glove compartment.
Jamaica's new circular complex evokes an athletics stadium—a note of prestige in a sport-mad country.
It's an affectless approach that evokes an Outsider-ish ingenuousness through unfussy brushwork and flat, earthy color.
Each bay houses a sculptural vignette that evokes histories of ethnography and anthropology both real and imagined.
A perfect example is "Duet (II)" (2018), a work that evokes Picasso's "Girl Before a Mirror" (1932).
On "Victorious," he evokes both the flamboyant swagger of Queen and the mechanized gleam of Daft Punk.
Their portraiture evokes the '70s and '80s by way of bold makeup, bright colors, and captivating poses.
This includes most crucially her singing, which evokes Ms. King's distinctively throaty, ever-yearning voice without mimicry.
Pulling off this scene in a way that evokes empathy rather than cringing is no small feat.
Her coloring evokes the drab green of 1970s tile and the joyous California sunset with equal intensity.
Probably because it evokes a polished vibe without trying too hard — not to mention, it's super cozy.
Last year was very white, icy, and cold, whereas this year's show evokes a lot more warmth.
Washington Post, the sixth column, in reference to &aposanimals,&apos Trump evokes an ugly history of dehumanization.
He evokes nationalism as a force for modernisation, rather than revelling in imperial nostalgia like his opponent.
Yet much of this masterly reportage empathetically evokes the militant republican world from which McConville's killers came.
For example, in deft strokes of red and white "Another Storm" (1963) evokes the movement of butterflies.
He also evokes humor, like in Holey Ghost, a crucified figure covered in a hole-y sheet.
"I've always been interested in art that evokes the aura of something mystical or transcendent," Boyd says.
"For many people in Taiwan, Kyoto Animation evokes memories of their adolescence," Taiwan's Tsai wrote on Twitter.
That toxic sentiment Dahl describes also evokes the rhetoric of the alt-right and men's rights activists.
However, it is the once humble surrounds of the area that evokes plenty of memories for Myers.
Volkswagen took the wraps off the Budd-e, a little electric van that evokes Microbuses of yesteryear.
The viewer is lulled into a dreamy haze that evokes the feeling of recalling a distant memory.
Rio's blue hockey pitch, with its green border, white lines and yellow ball, evokes the Brazilian flag.
While Trump has little to say about Jefferson, he certainly evokes Jackson and Lincoln in that manner.
Hardcore does not operate on a mandate of permanent evolution; this band evokes mid-'80s CBGB matinees.
On the ground level, the small gym, which opens to an outdoor lounge, also evokes the past.
Café Medi The dramatic new skylit hotel restaurant, done in bright splashes of blue, evokes the Mediterranean.
He suggested that the process through which a specific combination of sounds evokes disgust might be similar.
But the move also evokes the longstanding, at times rivalrous relationship between the Empire and Sunshine States.
But even though structurally "Strange Little Birds" evokes the band's early work, it's clear there's mellowness afoot.
This smell gets your attention as soon as you walk in and evokes a sense of nostalgia.
Visiting Paisley Park now evokes a similar sensation—of being near Prince, but never quite with him.
It gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature", according to the automaker.
Science has confirmed that giving makes us feel happy, is good for our health, and evokes gratitude.
It evokes all the preposterous mathematics—what can I live with, and what can I live without?
"An Obedient Father" evokes sympathy for a sexual predator in Karan, weak and flawed as he is.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The day's top news stories are beamed from a round studio that evokes a tepee.
Marsha Ginsberg's institutional set evokes a courtroom, a place for the presentation of evidence after the fact.
Gessen evokes not only convincingly, but indispensably, something exceedingly rare in modern American fiction: genuine male vulnerability.
He evokes the surfaces and textures of stones, leaves, tree bark, moss, mist, and pools of water.
The word "Superior" inescapably evokes white supremacy, a notion underscored by SubSuperior, the title of the exhibition.
Your "10 Best Books of 2017," with no mention of poetry, evokes that lamentable verse-free era.
It evokes, but it does not deliver, and that leaves the best parts up to the imagination.
The photographer Abelardo Morell offers a paean to his feelings — and evokes a cavalcade of art heroes.
Peckham evokes a wide arc of desire, fear, love, humor and sadness in Westmead and Poppy's marriage.
Perhaps the slow-motion movement evokes a post-traumatic condition, but sin itself I did not observe.
It evokes the fresh-out-of-the-box, intoxicating chemical smell of plastic childhood costumes of old.
Although it is still unfolding, Harvey, now a tropical storm, evokes comparisons to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Next to kangaroos and more dangerous animals, perhaps nothing else evokes Australian stereotypes like Vegemite.
Something that evokes that song, and, that on reflection, is partly a solution to our current challenges.
Gaveaux introduces the scene with a gently drawn-out orchestral crescendo that beautifully evokes the brightening atmosphere.
The current stand-up he most evokes is Sebastian Maniscalco, another kinetic comic specializing in character work.
Since the Big Easy often evokes colorful images, it seemed like a good theme for a puzzle.
My understanding of the astronomy in no way inures me to the emotions that an eclipse evokes.
Shot after shot evokes some French or Dutch Old Master, using rich, luminous colors and deft choreography.
Miyazaki evokes a sense of innocence and wonder, while Shinkai digs deeper into his characters' inner struggles.
No, she's spent hours and hours and hours on what this sound feels like, what it evokes.
"Nothing about this costume evokes Mr. Rogers for me," Politico Senior Reporter Dana Rubinstein wrote on Twitter.
"The theme clearly evokes excitement and motion, such as a person running," Kellaris wrote in an email.
Seeing a famous poster evokes a different sensation, that of a compressed blur of times and places.
The tweet evokes a fear of American decline caused both by genetics and culture, nature and nurture.
What smells like a "nightclub toilet," evokes the feeling of "an underworld" and resembles a "working museum"?
The dinerlike interior evokes the lowrider lifestyle with a tattoo-inspired mural and a pinstripe car hood.
That silence haunts the air and evokes a landscape of loss for which there are no words.
While the double barrel evokes a shotgun, the tongue, whose end curls upward, complicates any straightforward reading.
This time the terror Ungerer evokes is not fantastical or farcical — it's all in the real world.
The stark trailer for the director Nia DaCosta's drama evokes memories of the Oscar-nominated "Winter's Bone."
Like the domestic spaces her language evokes, these pieces become unruly, revealing the mess behind polished exteriors.
"Playtest" evokes this part of our lives through the manner in which protagonist Cooper travels the world.
It evokes an evil child's image of how to smuggle a human under the eyes of border patrols.
Every chief-executive job involves political duties, but watching Goodell, who is 56, evokes a most familiar mastery.
Presented in black and white with silhouetted human and undead characters, Dead Run immediately evokes indie darling Limbo.
It's a cool color that evokes a certain freshness yet presents us with a strong sense of serenity.
The migraine-inducing florescent pink of the sky in "July" evokes the hissing heat of the summer lawns.
"Music functions on a par with art—it evokes similar feelings and understanding of the world," he says.
Even years after her shocking exoneration in 2011, Anthony's name still evokes an emotional response from many people.
A movie or TV show that evokes wonder, with a style and characters audiences care about, is hard.
Whatever associations a particular one minute sculpture evokes, the work always possesses a sharp, almost sadomasochistic, ethical component.
A typical thatched roof has been replaced with steel, but its traditional shape still evokes a samurai helmet.
But while it evokes a similar sentiment, it has also become a space for a community Jouelzy ushered.
The crisis evokes memories of 1977, writes Adel Abdel Ghafar of the Brookings Doha Center, a think-tank.
Although she has lived a relatively quiet life since being freed from jail, her name still evokes controversy.
It's a dish that evokes what Shuko is all about—subtle flavor buildup with immaculate preparation and presentation.
A particularly stunning porcelain evokes a lotus flower with radiating crimson petals, which is dedicated to Virginia Woolf.
The anthemic "Neg Chante" closes the show; Modibo Keïta's trombone evokes the sound of traditional Haitian rara horns.
Her work instead evokes the compassionate, closely observed plays of Anton Chekhov, albeit with more hemming and hawing.
Meanwhile, "Shadows Over" evokes the stuff of our everyday life, which perhaps has become too filled with disposables.
Crucially, as critics have pointed out, her casting plays on her enduring appeal, and the nostalgia it evokes.
The "farm-to-table" movement — emphasizing ethically, locally sourced food — evokes a pastoral fantasy of a simpler time.
Kaman's  This Is Fine evokes the spirit of the Women's March that will descend on Washington on Jan.
It's a place that evokes a sense of adventure, and pride when you manage to find something new.
"The swing is an easily recognizable object that recalls childhood and evokes those long summer days," says Mertens.
" Solomon advised, "Resist the flattery of being an 'old friend' or the sentimentality that Chinese hospitality readily evokes.
Overall, I suspect this will be a comparatively easy Sunday puzzle, but hopefully one that evokes some grins.
Stevens's poems often reflect on the act of creating, and he evokes exquisite mental images that are thrilling.
Likewise, Apple stands out among its technological brethren with a name that evokes harvests rather than hard drives.
Today, the influence of rural voters also evokes deeply rooted ideals about who should have power in America.
The style evokes the grunge movement that dominated the decade, led by Seattle bands Nirvana, Soundgarden and others.
The car gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature," according to the automaker.
In conversation and in his book, Scott Kelly artfully evokes the sensorial assault of his home in space.
As she tosses them one by one, she powerfully evokes a sense of anger, frustration, and ultimate futility.
Its shape evokes the mouth of a prehistoric creature, or the egg sac of some unknown life form.
The soundtrack evokes both old news reels and the orchestral swells of a film like Saving Private Ryan.
She evokes this 'exotic' character who was shipped from overseas to style your hair — that's what they did.
If the result evokes different kinds of human-size alien creatures and monsters, that is very much deliberate.
This trendy minimalist approach extends to her backdrop, which with a few simple lines evokes the omnipotent iPhone.
When Liberty crushes his ancestors' shackles beneath her feet, she evokes an America some are still waiting for.
The extraordinary opening shot, of a horseman galloping through a snowy, mountainous landscape, evokes westerns and samurai movies.
King evokes long-standing racist tropes that have been applied to numerous waves of immigrants throughout U.S. history.
We're a long way from the leadership of George Washington, whose very name evokes American patriotism and power.
Kleinhenz ably evokes Greer's dazzling, maddening mind, but doesn't really wrestle with her controversial views (including, recently, transphobia).
Matthew Collins has a stout frame and a lordly appearance that evokes Hans Holbein's portrait of Cardinal Wolsey.
Many details, like the wallpaper that evokes the opulently stylized folding screens painted by Ogata Korin, are lovely.
In her songs, she evokes the martyrdom of Hatuey and encourages the young poet to write about him.
Each category not only describes the emotions the music evokes, but also acts as a recommended listening environment.
The image evokes John Everett Millais's 1850s painting that shows a supine Ophelia soon after she has drowned.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Brooks Koepka is playing at a level that evokes comparisons to a 20-something Tiger Woods.
An installation by the Kentucky-born Allison Janae Hamilton lyrically evokes the southern landscape she grew up with.
While blue recalls Yves Klein, and the bread evokes his paint-soaked sponges, the sculpture exceeds those allusions.
The idea of the open road evokes these intertwined meanings: The freedom to use it should be free.
And the title evokes spacesuit-clad heroes racing around cheap sets, firing laser guns at unscary animatronic lizards.
This band's other great summer song evokes Coney Island — and cool vocal harmonies — on a sweltering summer day.
The movement evokes the "Blitz spirit", said Clarke, when communities in Britain pulled together during World War Two.
She evokes the landscape hauntingly, as a site of loss so profound it assumes the quality of fable.
The musician is depicted in a neo-Greek style, yet the skeleton evokes a Renaissance-style Danse Macabre.
If it's raining in the book, there's got to be something about the voice that evokes the rain.
The spot's discreet courtyard location evokes a secret clubhouse where the city's art world and fashionistas hang out.
The anguished relationship between ill-starred lovers, (Clara Choveaux and Rômulo Braga) evokes Glauber Rocha's Entranced Earth (1967).
His song cycle "let me tell you" evokes a landscape as wintry as one in a Bruegel painting.
The setting evokes Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie books, but with a Native American perspective.
No one has ever seen someone actually slip on a banana peel, but the idea always evokes laughter.
Her work evokes the passionate highs of artistic breakthroughs and the ruthless, sanctioned torture of a human being.
The piece in our living room by Loris Gréaud, for example, evokes a lot of emotion for me.
The fitting name evokes a core theme of Chapman's, an obsession with the infinite repetitions found in nature.
According to the wall text, the palette evokes the woodlands of Madhya Pradesh, where the artist grew up.
Devoid of the human figure, the tableau evokes feelings of inclusion and exclusion and their high school associations.
If anything, the X evokes the original iPhone more than anything, with that stainless steel band and black front.
That intensity, coupled with their alertness and discipline, evokes another type of drill — that of military men-in-training.
For some investors, the implosion of these widely available leveraged products evokes past crises triggered by excessive financial engineering.
The Golden Girls Network evokes the once-popular television show of the same name about senior women living together.
"Rabbit is Rich" evokes the time when America was first unnerved by the rise of a rival economic power.
At its best, the game evokes feel of 2D Mario games, but it is not one of those games.
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And it's Candace who continuously evokes Kathleen's name and Kathleen's life in a way that few others ever do.
Azio Aventa mouse —$65 See Details If you miss typing on a typewriter, this keyboard evokes the same feel.
Choosing not to use language that evokes violence toward animals is fairly standard-issue, albeit typically low-priority, stuff.
Aside from its social meaning, violet — a cooler, celestial shade of purple that evokes creative expression — has mystical qualities.
The wall boxes hang from the ceiling, amalgamating a sound that evokes the hypnotic soundscapes of Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi.
James' highly stylized entrepreneurial hustle evokes Alton Sterling, the CD seller recently killed by an Baton Rouge police officer.
The court ruling still evokes a deep sense of loss, along with a mixture of dismay, anger and resignation.
That's why this bittersweet homecoming evokes the feelings that it does, just like the ones that came before it.
The large grille evokes the business end of a sledgehammer and the red tow hooks function as nice accents.
Critics say the latest measure evokes Europe's darkest hours, when the Nazis seized valuables from Jews during the Holocaust.
To some it evokes the generosity of the state; to others it suggests a surrender to the free market.
What hasn't changed is the appearance, which now evokes a bygone era when dotcommers actually went to an office.
When you put on the headset, you're dropped into an empty environment that evokes The Matrix's blank Construct space.
His rhetoric on crime evokes some strange combination of 22006s New York Post headlines and Escape from New York.
He is smart enough – he always tells us how smart he is – to know the images that this evokes.
The mark-making in Kim's expressionistic paintings resembles at points erasure, which evokes the ways cultural assimilation forges identity.
The sculpture, whose twisting and widening form evokes a tornado, was installed in the building's lobby in early 2015.
It is definitely not a work for everyone, for the ways it evokes extremely disturbing that feel uncomfortably personal.
So here's my Open Thread question today: What is your favorite indie game that evokes a classic arcade experience?
Yes, every single product evokes the same set of comparisons: jacking into the Matrix, hanging out on the Holodeck.
The Zoom's rear design evokes the Lumia 1020, though Asus favors a leather casing over the Lumia's colorful plastic.
The use of bright color evokes the abstraction of the color field painting movement of the 1940s and 50s.
More conceptual than fantastical, the piece still evokes the recently updated list of 28,000 species now threatened with extinction.
They live in a world populated by dangerous analogies where every major crisis evokes memories of the previous one.
A blue-and-red color scheme that evokes old school 3D glasses helps them literally pop off the page.
The jewelry of the former costume designer evokes ancient Rome, with homage paid to the Greeks and Etruscans, too.
Outlander There have been many pieces written on how, particularly in its sex scenes, "Outlander" evokes the female gaze.
He also evokes the varied ways in which writers and readers have ­responded to its strangely provocative white surface.
Trump's rhetoric, the same week as the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan, evokes that ugly history.
Mr. Kitchen also evokes the larger pictorial history beyond painting and beyond the West, including wallpaper design and calligraphy.
"Human Feel Mirror" more closely evokes its precursor, a polyrhythmic sprint with oblique connections to underground rock and postminimalism.
On substance and style, he evokes an antipathy among many Mormons that is rooted in culture, religion and history.
I assure you it's a compliment when I say that her voice, too, evokes the rock: dragged down, parched.
Moving to Billy The Kid, Rousseau evokes a sense of the Wild West in the heart of Mexico City.
"The Flood" at once evokes Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill, and a biblical deluge snaking through its base.
In both pieces, Levant quietly evokes the floods and tsunamis that have devastated the Pacific Rim in recent years.
Their massive room-sized wall mural evokes Gond folklore traditions practiced by one of India's largest and oldest tribes.
Thug was their secret ingredient on the Drip Season 3 single, and his presence evokes the same energy here.
The collision of pouring and geometry evokes the meeting of order and eruption, with the latter overwhelming the former.
An arrangement of two forks resting on a dish of three herring, from 1916, evokes a meagre shared meal.
The reporter finds that domestic travel evokes a powerful nostalgia for one's home, a connection outsiders may not feel.
The plot usually runs secondary to the period details, which the writer and director Robert Siegel evokes with affection.
Surfing beneath snow-capped peaks may sound dissonant, but the sense of harmony and satisfaction it evokes is not.
It instantly evokes a bad guy pointing a gun at a soon-to-be-victim in countless "B" movies.
All made of the same steel wire and through the same process, it's a marvel the variation Kanitha evokes.
On Android devices, officers installed an app called Fengcai (pronounced "FUNG-tsai"), a name that evokes bees collecting pollen.
"Key with a chain, maybe" evokes a door or car key on a chain, so that's the answer, right?
The bright horizon suggests the painting takes place during the day, yet the aura the image evokes isn't cheerful.
It's evokes the side of Christmas that is so jovial it almost becomes terrifying, so saccharine it becomes sinister.
Oates evokes a future made from the ingredients of the present: televisions and internet access, cellphones and broken government.
Houshiary's installation evokes a spirituality that paradoxically allows the space to become simultaneously Zen and a conduit for conflict.
And at the center of their wrath is Mr. Schiff, whose doughy-faced demeanor hardly evokes an attack dog.
Cline's prose is assured and stylish, and she evokes a sweaty, grimy summer on a commune with unromantic precision.
In the years since his death, mention of Abdoh's name evokes either tales of mythological excess or vague recognition.
Their trademark curved string evokes the anatomical (a breast); the architectural (the span of a bridge); and the cosmic.
The Rosé Mansion version instead evokes the idea that we like to get tipsy and put stickers on things.
Made-up names often rely instead on resonances with other words: Lexus evokes luxurious; Viagra conjures virility and vitality.
An outstretched hand holds 20183 colorful tulips and evokes the hand of the Statue of Liberty holding her torch.
"Warehouse" or "distribution center" often evokes a wide building broad enough to drive a few pallet-loaded trucks across.
As an object, it evokes affection and community; you hope to show it to your children and grandchildren someday.
Toward the end, the music pools into consonance in a way that viscerally evokes a clearing of the air.
Critic's Pick Mr. Peck's "Rotunda" for New York City Ballet evokes the daily work of dancing and dance-making.
For some, this controversy evokes memories of the anti-Semitic March 1968 campaign, initiated by the then-communist government.
Of course the name more straightforwardly evokes the supposed old-time practice of hurling fruit at unsatisfactory stage performers.
Wattam not only nails it much like Katamari did, but it also evokes a very similar set of feelings.
Getting a break from our lives evokes deep feelings, such as remembrance of the past, innocence, nostalgia for childhood.
The architecture of Courtroom 4 evokes the gilded age of Youngstown, when it was known as Steel Town USA.
Without mentioning it by name, the bill also evokes the just transition concept central to the Green New Deal.
In spare and beautiful prose he evokes an austere landscape, a struggling family and a deep source of pain.
His long face seems assembled around his mustache, a bushy walrus that evokes the late German author Günter Grass.
For Mr. Bower, it evokes his stepsister, whose husband works in Lower Manhattan and was there on Sept. 11.
It evokes the original 1977 "Star Wars" film, when toys weren&apost ready by that Christmas despite high demand.
And the early 1990s Paris Christophe Honoré evokes in this film looks to be a good place for that.
Robertson evokes the conditions that could birth and sustain such rancor — the narrow world of Emma and Lizzie Borden.
The company on Tuesday described a process that evokes the industry standard of using a series of evaporation ponds.
" This is the place Hawkes explicitly evokes on the EP, the first track of which is titled "Housing Project.
The neighboring pipa, decorated with Daoist, Buddhist, and Confucian symbols, evokes a peaceful coexistence among the three religious philosophies.
The Model 3 might be for the mass market, but it evokes the luxury EVs that Tesla is selling.
Seeing her fumble again and again evokes an urge to shake her from the mires of her own limits.
You can see mountains set against a lake in one image; in another, a desert scene evokes the Southwest.
His field of tiny flecks evokes the infinite — what we live in but literally cannot see, much less comprehend.
Change of heart The diaspora in the context of Africa evokes in my mind a people who were, by force or by choice, estranged from their homeland, while the homeland of Africa evokes in my mind a diverse land (54 countries) of milk and honey with limited skills to distribute the wealth.
The Shield evokes gallant warriors and immovable forces, but it is also a reminder that the enterprise is under siege.
The display evokes the experience of interacting with a book online, looking at and then touching images for more information.
The phrase evokes the low-minded, chronically corrupt jockeying and deal-making that govern how the Albany game is played.
It's based on the flag-waving signals for the letters "N" (nuclear) and "D" (disarmament), but also evokes a cross.
The first evokes the tobacco that would have been smoked by the Victorian host—it's delicious, more akin to caramel.
Critic Andrew Liptak says the series evokes two of his favorite films, E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Artificial intelligence evokes a mythical, objective omnipotence, but it is backed by real-world forces of money, power, and data.
With no characters appearing in the promos whatsoever, the premium cable network evokes just the mood of the new series.
The work evokes early Frank Stella, Agnes Martin's deceptively simple grids, and, at times, the shimmering geometries of Mary Corse.
Simultaneously sparse and immersive, Valerian Dials for Trembling Hands evokes the stillness of an ocean after a shipwreck or storm.
The central section of this fragmentary, visually fleeting composition evokes a boxy, skeletal contraption above a churning patch of blue.
He speaks of encounters between rural folk and the city and evokes the memory of the laborers who built Recife.
At once ordinary and highly charged, this moment of stillness and metamorphosis is what Tillyer evokes in an abstract painting.
Razer's unibody design evokes Apple's MacBook Pro, and it makes for a premium-feeling computer that justifies its high cost.
Click here to view original GIFMicrosoft is no longer the company that evokes images of pocket protectors and taped eyeglasses.
Trump evokes it every time he speaks of America in decline and voices admiration for the Moscow's strongman Vladimir Putin.
Some tables are set in secluded alcoves at the east end, framed by spidery latticework that evokes carved Chinese screens.
She evokes the agony of being cut off from family and friends and the horror of Nazi clampdowns and roundups.
While the name evokes consternation for good reason, deciding whether to treat or not treat prostate cancer can be maddening.
Paired with black winged liner — and little else — the look evokes pop art, while managing to make Americana look modern.
Today, "Run Jesse Run," evokes the legacies of Owen and Jackson to explore just how far black men have come.
Boneyard also evokes the ways in which institutional, political, or cultural acts are expressed and maintained through organization and classification.
Here, mention of Roof evokes sorrow in the hearts of a wounded congregation struggling to heal, yet hopeful for justice.
Now with everything we know, when someone goes off unhinged like De Niro, the rage is inexplicable and evokes suspicion.
The whole installation evokes a sense of Blackness as a cultural place and space to occupy and also to build.
The artwork evokes a softer, more intimate feeling than other colors would have; it's also just pretty to look at.
The game is set in Lego City, a name so literal that it immediately evokes a sort of unselfconscious playfulness.
Their dialogue is wide-ranging, but largely evokes the lived experiences and ideological struggles of being black in modern Britain.
Originally streamed to 40 million viewers worldwide, the presentation mimics weather patterns and evokes the nomadic aesthetic of the collection.
The Internet age may have revolutionized courtship etiquette, but the awe and romantic possibility that the city evokes are boundless.
They have expertly crafted a brand that truly evokes luxury, sex, and wellness even when brought up in casual conversation.
It also carries historical and religious undertones, and evokes the original schism between Sunnis and Shiites in the seventh century.
It also evokes "Not I," the fevered monologue — delivered by a disembodied mouth — that is numbered among Beckett's theatrical masterpieces.
But while Jamaica evokes images of rum, dancing, and beaches, this option-of-last-resort would be anything but fun.
My favorite of the bunch is probably "B-LISTER PACK," since it evokes a kind of lesser-cool Brat Pack.
The duality evokes the carnal grit and transformative, escapist role-play that characterized sexual scenarios available to intrepid San Franciscans.
" For the FBI's scientists who toil each day in the unsolved cases, the technological breakthrough evokes a "very good feeling.
Now, this is storytelling — a narrative that evokes both the power of the disease and the power of human folly.
Like a golden-hued fountain bubbling up through boulders at a natural hot spring, the piece evokes a mountain spa.
It's a stunning costume that evokes Mera's ferocity and her elegance: She's the Queen of Atlantis, but also a warrior.
If there is one glorious artifact that best evokes the idea of uncool disco, it's the World Disco Dancing Championships.
But throughout she evokes the discordant ins, outs, and in-betweens of friendship, family, and you bet the romantic bond.
The Long Dark evokes mixed feelings of dread and beauty in large part because of the art direction and soundscape.
It's a source of frustration for the filmmaker, who evokes those genres to subvert them rather than to pay homage.
Such contrivances spoil the sense of realism and place that Mr. Caple, who wrote the script, often so deftly evokes.
Meanwhile, Ampersandist, which evokes the feeling of German blackletter typefaces, is available in only a single style and costs $10.
Blending Afro-Colombian and Afro-contemporary dance, "The City of Others" evokes an urban environment where resilience meets harsh realities.
A snatch of amplified rainforest evokes a chaotic, colorful, two-dimensional wall; the microphones erase the soundscape's sense of space.
In fact, all of the work on the second floor evokes a domestic environment that has gone off the rails.
A 2004 study of college students' responses to color found that black also evokes a sense of richness and power.
"42nd and Vanderbilt" evokes "Many Are Called," the series of subway portraits made between 1938 and 203 by Walker Evans.
Nick Cave evokes all this with his performance "The Let Go"— jubilation washed with spectacle and an undertow of anguish.
That move evokes memories of wide gaps under capital controls during the administration of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
I think I've just been operating in such a white space that it evokes a lot of emotion for me.
Malaga Gran Hotel Miramar, a palatial estate looking over the Mediterranean, evokes Nazarid Moorish architecture with ornate and delicate designs.
It evokes the open air of Lakebottom & Weracoba Park, where Bartlett grew up and where I went to high school.
While the emphasis on Mao evokes turbulent periods of Chinese history, many in China still see Mao as a hero.
Sarah Lucas's "Two Fried Eggs and Kebab" (1992) evokes the female anatomy by laying those foods on a table. (Ms.
She said she has enjoyed meeting inquisitive Americans at her restaurant, which is decorated with furniture that evokes the 1950s.
And all of this is filtered through a pictorial style that evokes classic magazine illustrations from the 1930s and 1940s.
These elements are juggled confidently by the director Michael Bonfiglio, who opens with a vignette that evokes a 1970s sitcom.
"By turns elegiac and erotic, the collection is also lush with language whose music evokes the landscape," wrote our reviewer.
The majestic beauty of a harp evokes a visual and sonic mysticism that makes it at once inviting and intimidating.
Can you share an example of an artwork that evokes your culture but isn't by a Persian or Jewish artist?
"Us," which evokes being "with, against, and up against another" in the city, recalled for me 1940s film noir scores.
Heidi Lau's "Seventh and Eighth Level of Hell" (2018) evokes an alien, ominous world that incorporates elements of our own.
It's that the nostalgia for the past evokes a time that for so many was not as great as advertised.
Through the use of impressionistic lighting (by Federico Restrepo) and video projections (also by Mitrani), Nemeth evokes a synesthetic space.
But her wonderful performance is all too often stuck inside a fragmented, unclear narrative that confuses more than it evokes.
Rendered in green, the bottom fifth of the painting evokes landscape and ground; we are presumably standing on something solid.
"Wallah," the band of cousins swear to one another, again and again — and that word evokes many of our childhoods.
Instead, there's a tiny bottle with a swig of Maeil Biofeel, a yogurt drink that evokes liquefied White Rabbit candy.
This one-person play simultaneously evokes the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and pressing 21st-century concerns about climate change.
The experience evokes Prince Hamlet's moralizing on Yorick's skull, musing about the commonness of death and the vanity of life.
Rituals also involve planning ahead of time (choosing words, for example) and then the act of "doing" also evokes performance.
The scene evokes one at the school nine years ago, after the fatal shooting of another Julian student, Blair Holt.
The social media surveillance coyly evokes one of the philosopher's progressive ideas from a time when prisons relied on brutality.
He evokes the spirit of greats like Curtis Mayfield and Bobby Womack, so when he says simple lines like, "How am I supposed to know how home feels, I ain't even on my home field," he evokes feelings of loss and thoughts of our people being enslaved and brought here to America in chains.
Hitting many emotional sweet spots, the film evokes both 90s nostalgia and holiday magic while capturing the wonder of childlike imagination.
Among the greatest strengths of the production is Jean Kalman's sublime lighting design, which evokes the ethereal installations of James Turrell.
Del Piombo's preference for an overall painterly fuzziness that evokes mood and atmosphere is consistent with the Venetian school of painting.
The photographer, who has previously published seven other books, evokes the visually arresting and distinctive, yet subtle style of William Eggleston.
MOCA vividly evokes the lost world of Shanghai that Lee inhabited — the Shanghai before the Japanese invasion and the Communist revolution.
Beginning with impressions of Alaska and culminating with chronic misfortune in Mexico, she evokes the people and places that shaped her.
To this reviewer's eye, the sculpture evokes a receptacle for the blood of a sacrifice; Mr Kapoor accepts that interpretation, too.
The image immediately evokes the iconic scene from Star Wars in which a holographic Princess Leia delivers a message via R2D2.
And yet there are moments even here, on some battlefields, where Thrones of Britannia evokes that long-ago, battle in Egypt.
It was also evokes the philosopher Henri Bergson and his essay on laughter in which he tethers humor to mechanistic movements.
It also evokes the newness and renegotiation of power that came with the technological shifts and rise of women in politics.
The air of absurdism may fit the skewed reality the movie evokes, in which epic power is vested in deficient individuals.
Songs for fall are distinctive: They're nostalgic and sweet, with a simple, earthy quality that evokes hayrides, corn mazes, and bonfires.
"I love food, because it evokes emotions and brings people together, but I also don't take it too seriously," she says.
The new US president's jagged, cramped, angular signature evokes lie detector graphs, the Black Gate of Mordor, and other ominous imagery.
Done in a delightfully retro style that evokes World War II health propaganda and Cold War-era science fiction, Human vs.
It evokes the kind of shift in perception that is implied in the transition from myth to science (and vice versa).
Captioned simply, "Autonomous Trap 001," the scene evokes a world of narratives involving the much-hyped technology of self-driving cars.
With this idealized woman up upon his pedestal, Prince evokes literal apocalyptic sentiments, seemingly cribbed from his Seventh-day Adventist faith.
And he is also entirely unaware of the negative history he evokes when attacking women and people of color as stupid.
The only real editing involved isolating his subjects from their backgrounds, then adding a type of light that evokes portrait photography.
The brutal and deranged Manchester killer (or killers) deserve a presidential description that evokes something other than this cheap campaign rhetoric.
The concept of this last album talks about the destruction of artificial intelligence due [to] the fear it evokes in humans.
But if Lovecraft evokes existential dread through his brand of monster-flick nihilism, Rick & Morty counters it with a deep humanism.
We hope the title evokes the rich history of 7-inch vinyl records as a medium for protest music and resistance.
A stylized language is designed, tested, altered, and retested until it evokes a consistent and verifiable response from its test subjects.
Even if you're not familiar with the texts he references, he evokes their moods so well that you don't feel lost.
There the photographer Dorothy Norman evokes the personality of Alfred Stieglitz, her lover, in a shot of his hat and coat.
Mr. Katumbi has a flair for the flamboyant that evokes Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo's former dictator renowned for his staggering opulence.
Although his resting place evokes his most momentous act, it also highlights the intensely local nature of the life he led.
In a superb profile, the critic Jay Ruttenberg wrote that his stand-up evokes the stars of the old borscht belt.
The way the game evokes his happiest memories is surprisingly powerful, since it uses only images and a bit of music.
It's something that you can't explain, how an intellectual process is something that evokes a feeling that you just go with.
Ominously for fellow Republicans, the public response Trump evokes after 14 months in the White House tracks his penchant for nostalgia.
It evokes Russia's imperial history (see Briefing), offering a vivid picture of how power works and how it might go wrong.
At 78, Cooper still evokes the young woman, full of enthusiasm, adventure and grit, who sparked a revolution in contemporary art.
Like 'Hillbilly Elegy,' this memoir thrillingly evokes the exultant climb out of poisonous isolation and into the life of the mind.
The mood still evokes the setting of 100 years ago, when Provincetown established its reputation as the nation's largest art colony.
The walk of shame is so searingly humiliating that it evokes pity for one of the show's most morally depraved characters.
Johannes Martin Kränzle, as Levi/Beckmesser, evokes the harried but resilient character of the conductor, whom Wagner alternately humiliated and embraced.
When Ackerman evokes this clunkier era ruled by DOS, IBM PCs and Soviet bureaucrats clueless about property rights, the story shines.
The pastels in Storms are done on irregular sheets of reddish-brown, handmade paper, a color that evokes earth and sand.
HIT TV evokes the nostalgia of 80's cinema: neon lights, old TVs, and a masked psychopath on a murderous rampage.
Titled "Grief," the tune evokes one step of its eponymous seven-stage process a whole lot more than any other—anger.
"The game has a very unique painterly style that evokes the kind of introspective feelings I was talking about," Lierop said.
In just 59 words and 15 lines, she evokes that most stubbornly upheld, philosophically contested aspect of human consciousness: the soul.
A home, after all, is usually an emotional purchase, with intangibles like the feeling it evokes key to a buyer's attraction.
An impossible documentary, at once austere and rhapsodic, it evokes the 18th century while feeling as present as a live concert.
When aligned vertically, the shape evokes the Greek shields of the ancient world; and when aligned horizontally, they become saddle-like.
Warned that the play evokes strong reactions, spectators are assured that it's O.K. to leave mid-show if they have to.
It evokes its precursor in every scene: The narrative is full of misdirection, secret passageways and a complex array of outcomes.
The sound evokes dim-lit clubs and Gauloises smoke, but it should suit the Town Hall's historic auditorium just as well.
AP and SM: Perhaps for some, zine-making purely evokes a pre-internet aesthetic and nostalgia — it isn't rooted in necessity.
Its vast length evokes a more majestic time for the bank, when its voice — and loan book — loomed large across continents.
The symphony opens with a stern proclamation in the low strings and brass that evokes infernal depths and soon turns frenzied.
Model: The titanium capsule evokes the storied rally cars of the early 1980s, including the Lancia 037 and Peugeot 205 T16.
"Grift" evokes not so much specific criminal acts as a broad, opportunistic racket, executed with a bit of cunning and panache.
She evokes the crooked geography of flight — Spain, Portugal, Martinique, the trek on foot over the Pyrenees, the ships that disappoint.
The pieces that took shape during her stay became the core of her collection — sculptural, silver jewelry that evokes midcentury Modernism.
The sinister sound evokes the desolate landscape and sets the stage for what happens next: The droids are captured by Jawas.
The towering bronze sculpture, titled "Brick House," depicts an African-American woman with braids whose torso evokes a skirt-like house.
Gilberte with Love This boutique's mix of eclectic artisanal delights for the body and home evokes a chic '70s-era bazaar.
The Genesis text grants the difficulties of human life and at the same time evokes an essential dignity, beauty and autonomy.
"Self Portrait as Tahitian" evokes the style of the French post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin, who often painted dark-skinned Tahitian women.
One of the best movies of 2019, Mary Harron's "Charlie Says," evokes counterculture of the late '60s with relevance for today.
A scene that evokes a post-apocalyptic cat video is now playing out daily at a New York City animal shelter.
In a relentlessly stylized fashion, the film insistently evokes the Britain of power failures and inflation and creepy public-service films.
Instead of anything that evokes a hike in the woods, this season sophisticated white socks were paired with simple black sandals.
Dial's "Shadows of the Field" (2008) evokes haunted expanses of cotton plants with the help of strips of synthetic cotton batting.
Both practice a light postmodernism, where an authorial voice worries over the possible inaccuracies by which fiction evokes the historical past.
When combined with gin from Jullius Distillery in Galilee, it evokes the assertive astringency of quinine, but is rounder and richer.
Donald Deskey's "Party Ashtray" is a lively pastel study for wallpaper strewn with lighted cigarettes that evokes paintings by Katherine Bernhardt.
James Horner's hauntingly beautiful piano lullaby score evokes just the right amount of nostalgia, the tragic cherry on this melancholy sundae.
Demand Justice's list evokes a similar set of prospective Supreme Court nominees released by Donald Trump in the fall of 2016.
Aneri and I are reporting from a country whose name, Liberia, evokes Ebola, civil war and warlords like General Butt Naked.
Armagad (formerly Tetrageddon) evokes an early internet, and Telling Lies mixes a simulated desktop with video clips of live-action actors.
This may be Mallarmé's ultimate response to Wagner: the layout evokes musical notation, with voices rising and falling amid expectant silences.
As these characters encounter one another in a fog of tear gas and pepper spray, Yapa vividly evokes rage and compassion.
But the pattern of scattered lights going off evokes the serenely weightless beauty of a gentle snowfall on a hidden pond.
Some folks on Snapchat and Twitter were, to say the least, not happy about it, arguing that the filter evokes blackface.
The romance of love and revolution in this movie at times evokes the "make love not war" ethos of the 1960s.
The work of artist Siebren Versteeg, the installation evokes a post-apocalyptic wasteland with construction ruins that double as memento mori.
To the Editor: David Brooks's column evokes the most fundamental question facing us in the election: What is the purpose of government?
Developing a universal CJK font that evokes the same look and feel as, say, Times New Roman, is very hard to do.
It's with those details that Krosoczka evokes a relatable yearning to understand everything about our parents, and the impossibility of that desire.
" She adds, "Not only that, but it may also be one that evokes fear in you, for either yourself or your children.
For older gamers, the term probably evokes images of simpler times, blocky games on the Atari 2600, or monochromatic matches of Pong.
The sturdiness of "Wagon II", from 1964, belies its lightheartedness; with its mismatched wheels and upright "driver", it evokes a strange charioteer.
" And it evokes memories "of a 3-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed up on a beach in Turkey.
A taupe jigsaw of desert roads connecting brine wells evokes a circuit diagram ("Brine Wells #1, Salt Flats, Atacama Desert, Chile," 2017).
Matsubara's other lofty wonder in the show is a small work, "Paper in the Wind" (2014), which also evokes high floating consciousness.
Maybe it evokes vomit-inducing memories you tried hard to suppress, or a sensory dream-come-true you never wanted to end.
It evokes a side of segregation not often seen on film; those involved see themselves as merely upholding orders, not perpetuating hate.
" He voiced frustration at the bitter political debate over guns, lamenting that "even mention of it somehow evokes this kind of polarization.
"Roma" evokes a vanished Mexico City, of the whistle of the knife-grinder on his bicycle and the glamour of vast cinemas.
Characters ranging from interspecies creatures to societal types are rendered in a manner that evokes both satirical cartoons and self-taught drawing.
This most recent scandal, which evokes both the #MeToo movement and the press's fight for freedom, could hurt Green's business even more.
And on Lesu – whose name evokes Less, Loss, Lose, Losers ("Sounds about right," says David) – the tribe just can't pull it together.
Players are fighting an enemy that's much closer to home: a gun-hoarding cult whose imagery evokes separatist militias and fundamentalist Christianity.
The more directly a game (or movie, or book) evokes real, ugly social problems, the more carefully it needs to approach them.
"Roma" evokes a vanished Mexico City, of knife grinders who whistled from their bicycles to summon customers and of vast gaudy cinemas.
By virtue of its theme, it evokes the feeling of pornographic websites, but nudity is blurred and adult content is hinted at.
Speaking to our need for privacy, one powerful piece titled "Safe" evokes current debates about gender-neutral bathrooms, particularly in public schools.
It evokes a sort of Space Age nostalgia rarely seen in popular culture these days, and the visuals, naturally, are jaw-dropping.
"The Proust effect is the experience that sensory experience evokes very vivid memories of the past, especially of childhood," van Campen explains.
In this respect and others, Here They Lie evokes The Void, a 2008 survival horror game by Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge.
They owned a drugstore, Park View Pharmacy, which Ozick repeatedly evokes in her writing as a place of Edenic security and contentment.
The word "coup" evokes imagery of bloody revolution, but does a coup have to be bloody, or even happen all at once?
It also appeared in his forays into abstract photography and film and evokes the 1960s light and shadow installations of Otto Piene.
This evokes what Jamie had to do last season in order to have Claire released when he gave himself over to Randall.
It definitely evokes the flavor of meat, but it tastes more like nutty spam and has the texture of a salmon burger.
Instead, Tarrant exalts the pure-white past white supremacists have conjured up for Europe, and evokes the maudlin myths of nationalist agitprop.
But it can also just as easily be used to proudly self-identify, which I think Joel's and Will's clue evokes well.
If you bought something fantastic on your vacation that evokes pleasurable memories, bring it to work, because when you're happy, you're productive.
James told the reporters that his primary concern is explaining the situation -- and the historical connections it evokes -- to his three children.
Taken together, the shop evokes the edited yet wide-ranging output of an obsessive, eccentric master craftsman who's dedicated to hyperlocal production.
So it's no surprise that his new gym, TMPL, has a name that evokes a pagan ritual crossed with an iPhone app.
I think one of the things that people always remember about a great burger are the emotions and memories that it evokes.
Burgers and tacos may hit a few notes, but 'za truly satisfies the full range of cravings that weed so cunningly evokes.
After being inspired by Palace, former Girl rider Alex Olson created Bianca Chandon, a company that evokes the culture of house music.
The photo of Evans uncannily evokes the liminal point between these two scenes: the awkward stance of the police suggests imminent collapse.
The laid-back "Somewhere South" evokes pastel visions of summer sunsets, combining soothing piano lines with soft conga rhythms and shimmering effects.
Trump Trump Trump In countless collisions of color and creed, Donald J. Trump's name evokes an easily understood message of racial hostility.
In quick, deft touches, Ms. Dante evokes a world in which past and present are intricately linked and life and death coexist.
Apocalypse evokes the notion of worlds falling apart in spectacular, high Hollywood fashion — a flood, an asteroid, and existence being wiped out.
Will they think it's better to be the opposite of Trump, or to try to find someone who evokes similar emotional responses?
"I was very quickly caught by how she evokes history," Helga Christoffersen, an assistant curator at New Museum, said of Ms. Pirici.
But the space that most evokes Washington is the Long Room, where he bade a tearful farewell to his officers on Dec.
It has become something of a joke in Washington — the phrase "infrastructure week" evokes laughter or eye rolling whenever it comes up.
Owned by the Carnegie Institution, the site currently hosts eight other telescopes as well as staff housing that evokes a Swiss chalet.
For the New York florist Emily Thompson, a fiddlehead encountered in the wild on a stalk five feet tall evokes a monocle.
That said, what really evokes the earth in Ms. Napangati's paintings is the relentless way she applies her ancient colors and motifs.
"It evokes the past, but it is not retro," said Mr. Anscheidt, who has been in charge of Bugatti design since 2004.
The artists on the bill for this benefit concert make earthy, folk-influenced music — the sort that evokes campfires and mountain vistas.
Mr. Von Trier's newest provocation evokes pure, twisted id: A serial killer (Matt Dillon) undertakes five murders as if they were art.
The score evokes influences as diverse as Gilbert and Sullivan and Kurt Weill, and is often suffused with an evocative, melodic wistfulness.
The Thai Vietnam War Veterans Memorial in Kanchanaburi evokes the more famous World War II-era monument in Bangkok called Victory Monument.
The orchestra comprises a string quartet (Meta4), flute, percussion and kantele (a traditional Finnish plucked string instrument which here evokes the lute).
She said the age of 14 is a transitional age between girlhood and womanhood, a time that often evokes tears and emotions.
I focused on the room, which evokes the light before dawn, with a smear of sky painted across the wall and ceiling.
Call it whatever you will, but what Ms. Schutz's painting does is powerful and evokes emotion in the viewer. Sorrow. Anger. Loss.
She also evokes her childhood by serving her family's recipe for pink cake: 2867 Clinton Street (Stanton Street), 28067-43-24, minniesonclinton.com.
The advisory evokes an era when African-Americans relied on sources like The Negro Motorist Green Book to guide their travel choices.
It's not something that we necessarily consciously think about, but when you see it on a screen, it evokes an emotional response.
"When people use that term 'back-alley' it evokes a time when doing your own abortion could be very dangerous," Wells said.
The program ends with "Raymonda's Wedding," a plotless divertissement that nonetheless brilliantly evokes the inexplicable silly story of Marius Petipa's 1898 ballet.
In "Sundown," a smoky cloud of Perspex bisects a wonderful mansarded structure in plain steel that also evokes a kiln or forge.
As seen in "Grappling Hold," her outstanding New York debut at the Swiss Institute, she evokes conflict and malevolence with satirical skill.
The work has somewhat stiff passages, but also music of inventiveness, especially a turbulent chorus that evokes thunder, lightning and rushing water.
This room evokes the sixth floor's waterfall theme, with platforms and ceiling fixtures that imitate the feeling of hiking behind a waterfall.
This book's real strength is not in its plot or its few illustrations, though, but in the feeling it evokes so skillfully.
Its premise — the story of a podcaster revisiting a murder case 20 years after a suspect has been incarcerated — immediately evokes Serial.
Its titular startup evokes the real "empathy machine" genre of VR, which ranges from serious psychological experiments to tone-deaf poverty tourism.
" — which is just one of the many ways in which this consistently hilarious show evokes the pleasures of "Mystery Science Theater 3000.
This deliberate move evokes a forest full of pine trees partly obscuring the moon, which is framed by two leafless birch trees.
It's a survivor's memoir, a book by an adult child of alcoholics, and Ms. Bosworth evokes her suffering with patience and care.
It's a good look — it evokes the original Terminator — but soon the skeleton is being dipped like a chip in whitish goo.
Sawing at his violin, he evokes a character that could be played by a young Buck Henry in a Christopher Guest film.
The idea of such a parade has prompted sharp criticism, with some saying it evokes Soviet Union- and North Korea-style displays.
The show evokes what social scientist Michael Billig has called "banal nationalism" — the little, seemingly apolitical things that make up national identity.
The opulent 20183 Beaux-Arts building that houses the Board of Trade in Rosario, Argentina's agricultural capital, evokes those days of grandeur.
Their beauty — the simplicity of working within a quadrilateral figure and their plain geometry — evokes ideas such as community, sisterhood and craft.
Yang evokes traditional Chinese landscape paintings of mountains, that on closer look reveal mountain shapes filled with details of an urban landscape.
Calling this work The Vessel all too clearly evokes transatlantic slavery and colonialism, the pasts that cannot be so easily made invisible.
Her songs are lighter, happier, and sparer, but they all turn on a soaring voice that evokes Winehouse's at its most emotional.
Moreso, the music evokes a type of songwriting that's catchy and complex enough to sing along to and worship at the same time.
Imagine what the production and editing process will be like once executives can use AI to ensure each scene evokes the appropriate response.
Between the two megastars, "MIA" evokes the slow churn of a sensual body roll, and the two pace themselves perfectly on the track.
In downtown Chicago, the artist duo Luftwerk has created a public sound piece that evokes the calving of Antartica's Larsen C ice shelf.
The combination of full moon, muted light, celadon palette, spiny, sentinel-like pines, and solitary rock formation evokes an otherworldly hush and reverence.
Watching someone fight for air evokes a primal fear in anyone, and it's important as a caregiver to know that patient's oxygen level.
The Honda Urban EV concept features a two-door, four-seat design, and a look that evokes virtual pets more than maybe automobiles.
She evokes the church basements and Styrofoam cups of coffee and day-old pastries as well as any writer since David Foster Wallace.
Fantasy sports, by contrast, evokes visions of dads sitting in basements with their college friends, yelling out the names of their favorite athletes.
Mrs May's manifesto evokes his spirit by referring to "five giant challenges": the economy, Brexit, social divisions, an ageing society and technological change.
Looking through artist Katy Strutz's puppets evokes a series of reactions — mostly wonder and amazement, with a little bit of bewilderment thrown in.
Bezmozgis has deservedly been praised for understated prose, characterized by taut, crisp sentences and dialogue that evokes feeling without veering into sentimental hyperbole.
Brodie Moncur is a Scottish piano-tuner—a profession Mr Boyd expertly evokes—and the son of a loathsome fire-and-brimstone preacher.
It evokes the earliest Terminator films, but Dark Fate doesn't want to just rewrite Terminator's future — it wants to reevaluate its past, too.
But the book also evokes the cold tension of films like Gravity, where you're constantly reminded that space can kill you in seconds.
Not only does it have a complicated story, but it showcases a huge, futuristic world that evokes the cyberpunk aesthetics of Blade Runner.
The term I coined that day evokes the need for people to be more aware of how they safeguard and share their information.
Brown seems like a such a sweet, honest young girl, which is why contrasting her image with such heinous statements evokes a reaction.
The imagery evokes the discovery of Laura Palmer's body in the Twin Peaks pilot: an almost elegant, ethereal portrayal of a grisly death.
The tension evokes the mood after a coup in 2009 against then-president Manuel Zelaya, after he tried to scrap presidential term limits.
The trailer for Blair Witch evokes the Outlast series and Resident Evil 7, both of which draw heavily from the found-footage genre.
Despite the beauty that urban architectural decay evokes, the histories and narratives that surround their destruction are often tragic tales of cultural extinction.
The mere mention of the brand, or even its nickname "Cosmo," evokes images of hot pink font, abs, lipstick tubes, and sex confessions.
It has to be chill with a certain beach-y vibe that relaxes and evokes a sense of sand and water and happiness.
When she weaves a wire sphere within a larger, similarly shaped form, it evokes a woman's body, an abstract figure with a womb.
Further, "White Whale" evokes the themes of currency and trade that are manifest in Ziemba's job at David Zwirner as an art handler.
For the relatives of those killed, April 20 evokes a mix of emotions from sorrow and anguish to fond memories of loved ones.
They are interested in knowing what the song is about and what feeling it evokes, the communication between the sounds and the voices.
In turn, it immediately evokes an image of Bonnard sitting in front of his paintings, hands on his knees, sifting through his memories.
That Sanders evokes memories of the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, a pillar of American liberalism, helps explain his loyal following on the left.
The earnest and urgent way sign language is used between family members continually evokes their ever-present care and concern for each other.
The conductor, known for pioneering early music, said music was the best way of understanding the past because of the emotions it evokes.
The image is a bizarre, campy visual but evokes that gnawing feeling of another life-form watching over humanity upon its little planet.
It evokes all the discomfort Mark feels in that transition, as someone who is not a millennial, but actually of an older generation.
But there's another side of Melodrama too—the side which evokes the memory of the relationship that started the album's chain of events.
A wink away from self-parody, Mr. Fuller evokes his own oeuvre throughout, quoting lines and recreating bits of business from previous movies.
But for Chileans both in Chile and in the diaspora, the government's violent response to the protesters evokes memories of a dark past.
The inventive use of color evokes the work of Mary Blair, the Disney studio's secret tint weapon from the 1940s to the '60s.
I mention the tourists in part because, for many Americans, "the Caribbean" evokes images of pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and well-tended resorts.
Nearly 25 years after she became the most notorious figure skater in America, Tonya Harding still evokes strong reactions, both pro and con.
To them, the whirlwind evokes something essential and visceral about what it feels like to be involved in a wave of political upheaval.
It's a reasonable rate for a costly-to-maintain classic vehicle that evokes an Americana nostalgia well-suited to South Florida's kitschy charms.
Printed in light opaque ink on a dark background, it evokes the lush ornamental language and sense of pictorial flatness of engraved metal.
Eric Trump faced backlash throughout the day Wednesday over the "shekels" comment, which some say evokes stereotypes associating Jews with corruption and greed.
The gesture evokes Black Lives Matter protests in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, in the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown.
The shot, courtesy of photographer Holger Wust, subtly evokes the timeless, utopian and it must be said, very German feeling of the record.
The VHS footage evokes 90's skate video editing and together with Bronze, the strength of the aesthetic has led to countless imitators.
This banner evokes the voice of the artist and the individuals who have participated in the lending library since it began in 2016.
His work evokes empathy, depicting people that you might see in real-life situations, and this makes his sculptures all the more intriguing.
Songs like "Okinawa Fantasia" offer a sort of sunny bliss; each swirling synth-marimba melody evokes an impossible world to lose yourself in.
Sure, he evokes a certain amount of sympathy, but he definitely still has a questionable mustache and is in a band called Sideboob.
In "Worthless Treaty, 1877," 2017, a small scroll bearing the year 1877 emerges from a dark red background that evokes blood-stained earth.
To veterans of the civil rights battles of the 1960s, the Apple-FBI feud evokes memories of the bureau's notorious Cointelpro surveillance efforts.
He also evokes time and place particularly well — early 1990s Washington here is as vivid as Santorini or Paris in his other books.
HONG KONG — For many in China, the term "genetically modified food" evokes nightmares: poisoned seeds, contaminated fields, apocryphal images of eight-legged chickens.
This has also been the biggest difference between now and the 1970s Watergate investigation that so often evokes comparisons to our current times.
Located right on the water at Casco Bay and lined with cobblestone streets, Portland immediately evokes the quaintness of a much smaller town.
Never mind that its title is a synonym for rubbish, and evokes images of teeming garbage dumps and the overstuffed closets of hoarders.
There is no question that America — heck, the world — would be a better place if it more resembled the Scandinavia that Sanders evokes.
The color also evokes Trump's yellow hair and orange skin, and everything artificial and lurid about the man, his businesses, and his lifestyle.
Poitras is captured in the thermal imaging aesthetic that defines her show at the Whitney, and evokes the omnipresence of surveillance in general.
Finally, if there is a look that evokes an idealized American past, while also nodding to our original resistors and outsiders, it's this.
The ghost himself is a magnificently hulking spirit, all the more menacing after he's been doused with red wine that evokes dripping blood.
Then, with a cleverly chugging rhythm, Meredith Monk evokes a train passing, over an ostinato base as consistent as evenly spaced railroad ties.
Walden evokes emotional states with elegantly composed panels: minimal, tentative lines, more delicate than a blade's, surrounded by bold swatches of negative space.
For even as she speaks through Kendra's specific experience in lines like "Everything's coming apart," Ms. Washington evokes a larger and longer disaster.
A suspended, stringy installation of boat forms by Chiharu Shiota in a Parisian department store evokes the uncertainty and peril of migrants' journeys.
Denial is a natural human response when we are faced with a situation that evokes overwhelming emotion and panic, like the coronavirus pandemic.
The wonderland in the title evokes not only the imaginary realms of children's books but also the richness of a real country: India.
This amalgam of the awful and the audacious is a demented gross-out comedy that often evokes the early work of John Waters.
Elon powerfully evokes the obscurity of the past and its hold on the present, as we stumble through revelation after revelation with Yoel.
Saucy stewed lamb with sage and sweet, oily chunks of eggplant mingle with fluted torchio, a short shape that evokes an unfurling rose.
He plays several instruments, including tuba, string bass and bass saxophone, and sings in a voice that evokes a less rambunctious Fats Waller.
The name alone evokes a crowded subway car ("packed in like sardines") or Saltine crackers — or, if you're me, a lip-smacking treat.
At about 1,000 pages, it's a tour de force that brilliantly evokes the spirit of an age — and a vibrant, page-turning read.
The 28-year-old's ability to drift past defenders at the drop of a shoulder also evokes memories of a prime Zinedine Zidane.
Mr. Ojo's upended brown couch, meanwhile, on which he's draped a silvery sequined prom dress, evokes a fascinating combination of potential and regret.
At once erudite and colloquial, the book resists prescriptive judgments, teems with surprising juxtapositions, and evokes the contagious enthusiasm of a cool teacher.
But it's more than just a clever nickname: GosDep is a term from Russia's internal politics, one that evokes the Kremlin's eternal enemy.
The corporeal feels closer to my interests, because it implicitly evokes a set of inner and outer relationships, toward oneself and other beings.
But beyond that, it's not Trump or Mueller whose situation evokes a McCarthy comparison at the moment -- it's House Speaker Paul Ryan. Why?
What evokes this feeling more than his previous efforts is that there are no stop-gaps for anything but the subject of coke.
Moscow may have less direct influence with Pyongyang than does Beijing, but it evokes far less nationalistic resentment and suspicion among North Koreans.
Yet what he evokes even more keeningly is a rage he finds almost welcome in a land known for its quietism and restraint.
While at first gleam from across the room, it evokes scarlet Chihuly vases, it come to resemble visceral organs padlocked in metal cages.
Named Shaman, it evokes imagery of spiritual experiences and psychoactive properties that are often associated with excessive quantities of Chartreuse, Jägermeister, and absinthe.
Burnham deftly, almost miraculously evokes the awkwardness, the anxiety, the fears, and the small joys that are littered along the road to adulthood.
In its finest moments, 12 Monkeys, Syfy's TV reimagining of the 1995 film of the same name, evokes the interior of a cathedral.
GOP chief deputy whip P. McHenry says unwinding pre-ex mandates won't fly in House, evokes his own experience with insurer discrimination. pic.twitter.
The show evokes a prelapsarian aesthetic world from which viewers — following the story of the expulsion from the Garden of Eden — are barred.
Much of de Vries's poetry evokes interiors: the introspective solitude of a bedroom or an ongoing conversation between two people in a chatroom.
People walk in, and they're shocked to see your bathtub, and it evokes an emotion, which is what I think design is all about.
And yet, it's followed by a genuinely moving and intimate moment between the star-crossed protagonists that evokes a similar scene from The Notebook.
Joanne was an artist and poet, and "Joanne" evokes Gaga's desire to establish a strong emotional and artistic link between herself and her namesake.
Perhaps most metal of all, the trailer evokes the same otherworldly chimes and towering, buzzy synths that permeated Vangelis' soundtrack for the original film.
Dib's work evokes the larger structures of life — whether it's government, a physical environment, or other personal dilemmas — and the mutability of human nature.
Last year's swimsuit, faded from the sun and seawater, that evokes endless days where life's rhythm slows to that of an afternoon-nap heartbeat.
I don't want "performance sleepwear," a dystopian nightmare phrase that evokes the language of the capitalist system devouring us all even as I dream.
In particular, the Cruz poster uncannily evokes Glenn Grohe's 1942 poster "He's Watching You" showing a German soldier peering at America with devious intent.
And he is every reason.... he is 1000% why the movie is so hopeful and evokes a message that is very pro-commitment, ultimately.
The whole evokes the metaphysical: for instance, crystal as the body's conduit to the spiritual, a tool to facilitate enlightenment through the third eye.
The warning evokes a concern commonly leveled at Huawei, arguing that Chinese companies are obligated to comply with the government's orders on security grounds.
An early scene involving a policeman, whom Chris defers to and Rose defies, evokes white privilege and identity politics effectively enough to be excruciating.
Devon Louis, to "Only the Lonely," evokes a different kind of mood: He possesses a hybrid of Taylor's strength and Mr. Abraham's ribbonlike flow.
Doreen Garner and Kenya (Robinson)'s two-person exhibition examines the bloody history of white male supremacy and evokes the notion of karmic retribution.
In works such as Nick Cave's Soundsuits or David Hammons' Untitled (Rock Head), material evokes the metaphorical and mythological meanings of the black body.
This retail tradition evokes its own doomsday: bodies trampled by doorbuster deals, overworked and exploited low-wage workers, families trying to make ends meet.
The historical home is incredibly quaint, and the kitchen is downright charming, boasting a vintage style that evokes the spirit of the imaginary baker.
His pseudo-collection evokes the craftsman figure, which is uncommon in contemporary discourse, with his virtuoso professional knowledge, but also his humility and serenity.
This new lawsuit evokes a 1972 case the DNC filed against Richard Nixon's campaign during the Watergate scandal — which ultimately ended in a settlement.
One of the most challenging aspects of marketing is delivering a message that not only builds awareness of a product but also evokes emotion.

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