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Evoking sex invokes our animality... And evoking our animality, in turn, invokes spirituality.
Evoking the awe-inspiring feeling of being present for a singularity, perhaps the birth of the universe, there was a unnameable sadness at its core, evoking simultaneous destruction and creation.
This layering creates an enmeshed space, evoking foliage and underbrush.
But, by evoking Kurzweil's prediction, Gocker's aims are altogether different.
Beautiful cinematography evoking the dreamy nature of childhood memories, check.
Others are wonderful at evoking a time, a place, an emotion.
Did it change what you're interested in evoking there, as well?
"Miss Sloane" is far more successful in evoking our political cynicism.
The macrophotographs are voluntarily named with numbers, evoking a digitized process.
By recently minted tradition, most have risqué names evoking female genitalia.
Dessert is served in a separate room evoking Alice in Wonderland.
The idea of evoking the civil rights struggles inspired the team.
They're more than capable of evoking the full range of emotions.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Crossword puzzles aren't well known for evoking emotions.
She's long had a gift for evoking bygone restaurants and chefs.
"Factory" begins with percussion evoking the clattering sounds of sewing machines.
Some are chilly, evoking the icy, metallic feeling of a clinic.
Many people quickly called out the brand for evoking racist blackface iconography.
Even the name, "Nomadica," sounds like a journey, evoking mountains and camping.
I see hip-hop as a conduit and vehicle for evoking emotion.
It's associated with wedding dresses and baptisms, often evoking purity and newness.
The design has been checked by many for evoking racist blackface iconography.
The beauty of this moment, evoking the oceanic feeling, pierces the heart.
The National Youth Orchestra's performance succeeded in evoking this intense emotional range.
Her playing is shuddery and rough, often evoking multiple feelings at once.
"All the ghosts we're evoking now won't have a realm," said Bruno.
The styling uses Lincoln&aposs "Quiet Flight" attitude, evoking sleek aviation motifs.
There was no renqing wei —a phrase evoking a collective human spirit.
But at the rally in Kastamonu, he was evoking love and affection.
The lighting in this sequence is soft and pink, evoking the dawn.
I see nothing special in evoking a memory that isn't true to reality.
Evoking the civil rights leader himself, Sharpton urged the crowd to join him.
As Christo spoke, surreal drawings evoking science fiction were projected on the wall.
Amandla Stenberg's latest role is evoking some very strong emotions in the Twitterverse.
Others, evoking the "Schengen" passport-free travel area, envisage a "Schengen for defence".
It's good for evoking emotional responses but not for deep thought and reflection.
She said the loss of the hospital was devastating, evoking lots of emotion.
Evoking the tumult of the 1960s and the uncertainty that followed the Sept.
His preferred emotion is hatred, and Trump is very skilled at evoking it.
" The Anti-Defamation League criticized the speech for "evoking classic anti-Semitic themes.
"It's certainly about magnificence, the evoking and invoking of ancestors," Ms. Holcomb said.
Democratic senators could stop reconciliation, however, by evoking the so-called Byrd rule.
Instead, he had a more hopeful message, evoking language from his previous campaigns.
She was evoking a familiar example in order to make a larger point.
Global Goal is evoking the original 1985 Live Aid concert for a reason.
"It's more about evoking a feeling than constructing a cohesive narrative," she added.
The incident is rendered in "a series of long, horizontal strips," evoking 70mm film.
The New York–based artist specializes in olfaction, evoking reactions through sense of smell.
Her look also included a curled hairstyle and red lipstick, evoking old Hollywood glamour.
The soundtrack creates a landscape of faint footsteps and trumpets, evoking a royal court.
Celebration demonstrated that suburban cities could market themselves to house-buyers by evoking urbanity.
The woman herself isn't even immune to the emotion-evoking power of her music.
The silhouettes are fluid and feminine, evoking an understated ease that just screams summer.
At times this takes the form of evoking complicated theological arguments he doesn't engage.
Despite evoking Nazis and WW222, it doesn't seem particularly rooted in any temporal period.
Shriver is excellent at evoking the concrete physical discomfort created as the economy collapses.
These are traditional representations of black-and-white figures subtly posed, evoking homoerotic desire.
Viridescent blurs the line between feminine and masculine, evoking a flirtatious yet peculiar mood.
One of the skills he now increasingly evinced was in evoking different historic periods.
Varoufakis does a magnificent job of evoking the absurdities and frustrations of his tenure.
To his wide-eyed sister though, he is a godlike figure evoking James Dean.
They were evoking the stereotype of the oversexed black woman who preyed upon men.
They bear banners evoking India's historic struggle for independence, and its pluralistic fabric today.
The Democratic contenders are evoking Medicare because it is a highly beloved federal program.
This term also used to sting, evoking Cold War authoritarians and empty store shelves.
Michael Schmelling, a photographer and graphic designer, created the set, evoking a photographer's studio.
Trump's pledge on law and order, evoking Richard Nixon's similar proclamation, created other market beneficiaries.
Interspersed graphics and artful new footage evoking Buffett's Depression-era childhood are used tactically, too.
There is a deep, low tone – a tuba, in fact – evoking a foghorn at night.
This is how we become less "to blame" and more "responsible" for evoking positive change.
Second, evoking a Kremlin puppet master revives the mistrust seeded by the original Russian operation.
Compositionally, the work is divided into four areas evoking a field, trees, foliage, and sky.
Midler appeared in a promo for the event, evoking her spellbinding Sanderson sister character Winifred.
It is an attitude rather than a recipe, evoking relaxation with close friends or family.
"#NAMBLA," Woods tweeted disgustedly, evoking the pedophilia advocacy organization North American Man/Boy Love Association.
But evoking by itself isn't enough, and the Ektra's act isn't wholly convincing in person.
Mizumura ends by evoking those cherry blossoms, but this time they signify life, not death.
He comes closer to evoking ginga than any of the gushy dialogue or soundtrack cues.
Student activists formed a group called No Red Tape, evoking the protests of the nineties.
"The Russian bear never dies, it just hibernates," Mr. Pence said, evoking Reagan-era imagery.
Ultimately, these issues, which featured comic-awkward moments evoking "National Lampoon's Vacation" films, hardly mattered.
The painterly lithographs show a sinuous, strong Bernhardt, clearly evoking her commanding presence on stage.
Then the trio moves toward a surge, evoking chaos and determination and messy cohesion. G.R.
Trump's hamburger photo is placed alongside Ronald McDonald, evoking a sense of creepy, abject horror.
MUNICH — The gray space is carved directly into a grassy hillside, evoking an open wound.
I love that word "nervy," exactly right in evoking Stritch and her tough-gal persona.
Evoking childhood without the dirty clothes and runny noses, they dispense with certain stereotypical elements.
It's very cool and atmospheric - sometimes evoking the vibe of Rogue One (which I adore).
Signs that sought to highlight women's roles and rights were everywhere, often evoking progressive tenets.
They are actually evoking "La Catrina," a rich skeleton lady in a fancy floral hat.
It's a Karl Marx quote that augurs darkness ahead, while evoking some simmering aesthetic event.
Like Feldman, Houben has a gift for evoking huge spaces with a smattering of notes.
She cares about emotions, about evoking adolescent romantic longing and turning it up to 11.
The museum excels at evoking a sense of childlike wonder and surprise around each corner.
They say they instruments they use, evoking their bitter history, have been handed down through generations.
"Cool" or any other description evoking of-the-moment-ness didn't seem to apply to Chanel.
I received many messages of sympathy, from both inside and outside Iran, evoking my grandfather's memory.
Afterward, he pushed for autonomy for Pashtun areas in Pakistan, evoking the ire of national authorities.
Astro, evoking images of Jetsons-era futurism, is a standalone mobile and desktop client for email.
The minister's arrest on November 15th, evoking Stalin's midnight purges, sent shockwaves through Russia's ruling class.
A day after evoking the use of overwhelming U.S. military might, Trump touted America's atomic supremacy.
It's not actually very rational but he's good at emotionally evoking what he's trying to say.
However, for many, including me, it's now really just a word — hollow and evoking only memories.
More unusually, by evoking his wit, generosity and courage, it also succeeds in making him lovable.
Officials have warned of bloodshed, evoking Algeria's civil war in their efforts to avoid real reform.
Many of the cut-out shapes are sharp triangles, like a blade, evoking the scissor's sharpness.
Then it shortens, gathering in flocks on four postcard-size works from 1955, evoking illegible scribblings.
A lanky hound glazed in white is nearly unmodified, save for a formidable muzzle evoking BDSM.
Or in ambiguous phrases evoking the senses: heavy, fine, and needle-like, wide or very bright.
While this national conversation continues, ESPN decided to avoid evoking the chaos during a live broadcast.
They're being jovial, but they're also evoking the dream at the heart of the cookbook business.
The researchers knew that evoking natural sensations posed a greater technical challenge than moving the arm.
"This is like Android versus the iPhone in 2008," he said, evoking a comparison with Apple.
Bodies are dragged through the curtains, evoking those who have disappeared and an unknown darkness beyond.
Racing shirts and pants have accents of DayGlo or checkered patterns evoking popular '249s graphic design.
It thrived on the kind of unearned, glitzy danger that comes with simply evoking '70s Manhattan.
And the sport — as I understood it — was about evoking an entire ethos through one snack.
In 1994, Jeff Bezos considered many potential names before choosing Amazon, evoking the world's largest river.
She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
Only then, she said, would an actor's voice be capable of evoking Shakespeare's poetry and musicality.
Across the top three panels, she placed colorful printed moons and stars, evoking the night sky.
This one really does it all, including evoking the joyous sound of a little one laughing.
She dressed in white, evoking the suffragists and the hope of shattering the highest glass ceiling.
Their city is besieged by militants who commit terrible atrocities, evoking scenes from Mosul or Aleppo.
Now, instead of evoking a national tragedy, the word Smolensk is a marker of tribal identity.
The violin line sits low in the instrument's register, evoking a whisper, soft as a flute.
Completed a few months ago, the building is distinguished by an exterior mural evoking local history.
This is not the first time the President has deployed a defense evoking the witch trials.
Here they resemble a shaggy map, evoking Catholicism's spiritual imperialism, a central theme of the show.
But it's also a delightful solo challenge, evoking the fantasy of rivaling the master detective's brilliance.
It is rhythmically complex without much dance impulse and sounds vaguely late-Romantic without actually evoking romance.
Republicans removed such an exception without a full vote, evoking a shouting match on the chamber floor.
On one an old, worn, two-man saw hangs against delicate green wallpaper, evoking a woodland setting.
This post came as protests against the relocation turned deadly in Gaza — evoking indignation on social media.
These are streaked with Photoshop effects that recall erase marks or charcoal smears, evoking the artist's hand.
The color palette, evoking celestial skies and deep sunsets, is more subdued than that of traditional miniatures.
"An evening constitutional," as our father called it, evoking an era when people said things like that.
It's about evoking the hopelessness of the world under Hydra's thumb, and its sadness is just numbing.
We praise well-written novels and well-composed songs because they're capable of evoking a powerful response.
Menu item descriptions must be "signature" and "ownable," evoking inside jokes, local farms, tropical islands, romantic regrets.
Then there is Jamie evoking the La Dame Blanche rumor to strike fear into Lovat's superstitious heart.
Universities are investing in big, high-tech buildings in the hope of evoking big, high-tech thinking.
The nexus of competing interests, though, spreads beyond economic considerations, evoking questions of pride, sovereignty and nationhood.
Coogler's gift for evoking a place for outsiders would prove very handy in Black Panther as well.
A female CEO carrying a cross, evoking sacrilegious undertones for the benefit of a tech industry expose.
These dissimilar styles merge into a rather dystopian fabric, evoking less historical reconstruction and more misplaced nostalgia.
I'm not evoking some mythical common ground where we all come together in spite of our differences.
He's not concerned with projecting a rhythmic concept so much as evoking something wholesale, cathartic and consuming.
As visitors step through the entryway, they are greeted by a shadowy atmosphere evoking archetypal cruising sites.
Over all, though, the show settles for evoking a mood of political unrest rather than proposing change.
But as much as policy, Mr. Allred is running on style, evoking Mr. Obama's message of unity.
An Iyer improvisation has a shapeliness that involves holding in mind possible serial forms and evoking them.
Cohen does an able job of evoking the torpor and drift of the squadmates' lives after combat.
Todd argued back, taking aim at Hannity and Lord for getting deeply personal by evoking his wife.
"It's whose side government's on," she said in Waterloo, perhaps consciously evoking an old-time labor song.
The lyrics of Dion's new single mirror the message she's evoking throughout scenes in the music video.
Instead of evoking defiance, it looked innocuous; and that wasn't the last time we saw the gesture.
He agreed, though he did note how sweaty everyone is on the show, evoking laughter from the crowd.
Work-Order also stacked them vertically, evoking the sprocket holes on the edges of a roll of film.
A ghostly aura pervades many of the paintings, evoking the feeling of something unspoken suffusing her subject's lives.
Its outer wooden walls are also smooth, contrasting drastically with the wooden dowels and evoking a calmer mood.
These sculptures are literally born of Tippet Rise, their crags, curves, and striations evoking the scenery around them.
It's wonderful in evoking how stories actually don't require a beginning, middle, and end to be compelling tales.
Smith sets up some sumptuous visual imagery as well, evoking old Tarot designs and other medieval-mystical detritus.
Soft-serve ice cream is the perfect nostalgia food, evoking memories of summers spent on boardwalks and beaches.
There's a woozy, psychedelic style to her portraits, evoking lava lamps and the ubiquitous artwork of Peter Max.
Experts have blamed a weather system dubbed Nefeli - evoking the name of a cloud nymph from Greek mythology.
And I think it's very deliberately evoking that: the first weapon you pick up is a massive wrench.
It's meant to make the experience feel "real" by evoking real-life images from the War on Terror.
Of the demos Gruber's sent me, all are woozy and pretty doses of pop songs evoking that era.
Samara Arena features a glass dome evoking the city's history as a center of the Russian space program.
Evoking strong sentiments of nostalgia, there is a longing in these images, a longing for place and time.
Evoking the feel of a beloved game franchise is great for a Vive game in the short term.
It's a mundane but meaningful moment, evoking homespun warmth and childhood familiarity in service of player/character bonding.
I guess if you've got the Polaroid brand, then evoking whatever sort of nostalgia you can is acceptable.
Now he was less interested in evoking that anxiety than in finding a way to leave it behind.
"It is no accident TV programs are only half an hour," he quipped, evoking laughter from the courtroom.
The team of workers lift boxes and work in unison, evoking images of "the Borg" from Star Trek.
Onstage in a space evoking Mapplethorpe's bedroom, dancers philosophize, seduce, and experiment with their bodies, clothing, and ideas.
Instagram has the ability to capture and share raw and real photos and videos, evoking emotion without dilution.
His commitment to evoking Britney left little doubt that he wanted the Lip Sync belt more than badly.
On Listening Matter, Meluch's words are sharp as ever, evoking worlds of meaning in quick turns of phrase.
Gig badges and ticket stubs lie side-by-side, evoking the singer's ceaseless hustle in her early days.
"It's like we were looking for clues to a kidnapping," Mr. Suskind says, vividly evoking the family's loss.
This grounded quality is enhanced by Martin's gift for succinctly evoking more than what's merely on the page.
The wood paneling around the room was appealing, along with the framed pictures evoking a Jazz Age sensibility.
Ms. Cash, on the other hand, has a way of evoking passions and heartbreak without raising her voice.
His performance is all flailing limbs and coiled attitude, evoking a whole type in a few brief flourishes.
Evoking a pivotal moment in American history, the piece is estimated to sell at $50 to $70 million.
Yorick had a variety of costumes: sometimes they wore an antique suit and top hat, evoking Baron Samedi.
The canvas's top margin is blotchy gray, a cloudy sky evoking the oppressive force of the painting's title.
He wanted to talk about the future, which, for Sun-Maid, was an ad campaign evoking the past.
"Surprise food" doesn't necessarily sound all that appetizing, evoking memories of graying cafeteria "mystery meat" of unknown origin.
The dish is musky and warm, somehow evoking childhood even for those who didn't grow up eating it.
Then conclude at the most contemplative, and strongest, third — the gowns evoking orders and sacraments at the Cloisters.
Each of these events are inherently different, but they feel somehow linked, evoking an American dream gone sideways.
The Royal Shakespeare Company recently set the play in Africa, powerfully evoking the continent's dictators and civil wars.
Ramos's lovely, playful art pulls off the tricky task of evoking Delaunay's while standing strongly on its own.
For many people, it's a talisman evoking powerful memories of family and childhood, so we take it seriously.
Instead, she recited a song lyric by the composer Yoshinao Nakada, evoking memories of a lost summer idyll.
Protesters challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu-nationalist agenda have been evoking Gandhi's legacy — as has Mr. Modi.
In these terms, "Sweet Harmony" has done an excellent job of evoking both rave's evolution and its influence.
That's been apparent in Ossoff's messaging from the start, with campaign ads and fundraising pitches regularly evoking Trump.
It was called El Molino — the Mill — evoking another dreamer, Don Quixote, and the plains of La Mancha.
The deaths shocked many Russians, evoking grim memories of widespread destitution after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The only common ground is "Not Trump," the intersection of the two circles evoking, uncannily, a black hole.
Su uses layers of paint to produce a crackling of the textured surface, evoking a sense of aging.
From start to finish, Emma's vocals are pitched down, evoking the smooth, rounded vocals of Rhye or Sade.
Severed into a dozen pieces, an imposing tree branch is magically encapsulated in glass jars, evoking ice-covered limbs.
With this ethereal eyeshadow look, we're evoking the radiant purples and blues of the legendary artist's watercolor brush strokes.
Gaika's work doesn't bother with nods or winks in evoking a city, and a nation, already poisoned beyond recovery.
But by evoking the feeling of an early sound film, it more easily places the audience in the past.
Online, angry fans have branded the con the new Fyre Fest, evoking Ja Rule's disastrous 1-percenter music festival.
Northam has linked Gillespie to white supremacists with mailers including Gillespie, Trump, and tiki torches evoking the Charlottesville protests.
And Ms. Skonberg, a trumpeter capable of evoking Louis Armstrong, leads the New York Hot Jazz Festival All-Stars.
The "Joy" cups are back for another year, evoking the same kind of retro aesthetic as in years past.
Politicized interest in marginalized people, he says, serves to discourage playwrights from evoking the specifics of discrimination and oppression.
It has a pulse derived from batería, evoking the percussive delirium of carnival, and a message of resilient uplift.
Tapestries evoking Dionysian revelries hung on the walls of homes, often, appropriately, in spaces for sumptuous dining and entertaining.
The mannequin wearing this Chanel wedding outfit stands alone in a large, round, high-domed space evoking a chapel.
Clinton ended by evoking the children who were killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, to applause.
Each new image begins as the previous one fades, evoking the feeling of unquantifiable memories shared between old friends.
The frames on which his paintings hang are left rough, semi-painted and unfinished, deliberately evoking "backstage" physical support.
" Our reviewer writes: "She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
Ms. Tandia's harissa is an essential contribution to the city, evoking the fervor of chiles without their spiky heat.
"I want to focus on interpreting the music through my body, evoking the mood of the song," she said.
But because it became so ubiquitous at holidays, the green-bean casserole endures, evoking powerful nostalgia for many Americans.
The headline type, meanwhile, is fluorescent, evoking the clash between history and modernity on which future decisions will pivot.
And whether he means to or not, his character is evoking a fraught immigration dynamic in the United States.
Rather, it's the singers who move, barefoot, evoking religious processions, a beating heart, and a ship at full sail.
Their tightly arranged pieces repeat and accrue, sounding like a big machine but never evoking circular imagery or rotation.
" A Democratic senator, evoking the rhetorical stylings of George W. Bush, called Iran a nation "full of malevolent evildoers.
She did so by evoking the late Paul Wellstone, the Minnesota senator who helped inspire her entry into politics.
The novel takes on the tone of an existential noir, evoking writers like Jean-Patrick Manchette and Georges Simenon.
A few paintings are semiabstract landscapes evoking unspoiled spaces graced by sea-grass, sand dunes, and fast-moving water.
WILBER: I love the choice of tone for this clue and the specific intent to avoid evoking anything grim.
There are textiles evoking tribal origins, paintings and blown glass in bright colors, and beads, beads, and more beads.
Evoking a sense of religious icons, Carr's portraits are intimate in size and created using a heavy impasto technique.
The phrase "Chleb wolnosciowy" was used by camp prisoners to refer to bread baked outside, evoking their yearning for home.
Erasmo and Erik are bringing the Salgado's art collection full circle, evoking the spirit of those muralists who inspired Erasmo.
In "Stagedoor (Matinee)," the latter shape is white, evoking the experience of coming out of a dark theater into daylight.
It was a clever word, evoking béton brut (raw concrete) and art brut, the untutored art of the mentally ill.
"Well, you know, I am who I am," Sanders said, evoking God's evasive answer to Moses through the burning bush.
Her scratched, patchy paint surfaces make her subjects engaging as forms, evoking a gritty realism within a kind of timelessness.
The Latin lyrics place the work firmly in the Middle Ages, evoking images of monks chanting in their medieval cathedrals.
The polished-copper finish radiates luxury, evoking high-end jewelry and handbags, although it's macho enough to appeal to guys.
The Pope, again speaking in Italian, focused on Egypt's role in fighting terrorism, evoking events from biblical and modern history.
The combination of sensual lines and deep colors also hold a heavy erotic tension, perhaps evoking female bodies or embraces.
Instead, the President called the killer an "evil loser," evoking the shallow and empty ring of hastily crafted campaign slogans.
The reactions were even more priceless, with RNC strategist Sean Spicer evoking passages from My Little Pony as a defense.
His new track "Never Thought" is no different, evoking all those feelings we associate with sporadic sunny days in Britain.
In the '80s, after other rooms got super-sized, the upscale bathroom took on epic proportions, evoking a luxurious spa.
Both Murphy and Northam have sought to capture Democratic frustration with Trump by evoking him in their own local campaign.
Ebenstein called a "wall of pets" — mostly dogs, lovingly presented in shadow boxes evoking eternal repose in the living room.
Her cookbook "Mediterranean Vegetarian Feasts" is the kind that makes my mouth water, evoking Eastern Mediterranean aromas on every page.
Last month, Trump used similar language evoking images of pests, not human beings, in describing migrants approaching the US border.
"Amarcord," the director's most nostalgic memoir, evoking the small coastal Italian town where he grew up, is on Sunday, Aug.
The track, "Bystander 2," follows suit, evoking dark, atmospheric tones that underscore its central themes of social strife and apathy.
In fact, many of the greatest achievements of the human spirit deal with evoking, rehearsing and even cultivating negative feelings.
But the President's constant evoking of the decision ignores the fact that the challenge to public health has moved on.
In "Agatha," which Lasky reads with edgy aplomb, the saint's story is a means of evoking the deceptions of men.
Then there are those spaces that Mouton leaves blank, charging the surface with anticipation and evoking what is left unsaid.
This movie is a fat-free two hours, while his last feature, "Happy Hour," was a Rivette-evoking five-plus.
Yet passages evoking forest murmurs and insects were suggested by flecks of percussion, plucked guitar and gently reedy flute sounds.
Chaudhuri has been called Proustian, but he is less interested in recalling a past era than in evoking its absence.
Armitage is known for her sharp application of ballet technique; here she also smooths and softens it, evoking Japanese calligraphy.
The lines describing the rose are firmer than those evoking the contours of the leaves on the bouquet's outer edges.
In that episode, Mr. Rogers, an ordained Presbyterian minister, helped Mr. Clemmons dry off his feet, evoking a biblical gesture.
The gunman in Christchurch had names written down the side of his rifle evoking past crusades by Christians against Muslims.
In omnipresent campaign billboards, he hogged the limelight, his grin and upturned hands evoking less a statesman than a salesman.
And there are several in a group installation evoking the matchless élan of the New York City painter Florine Stettheimer.
Elegant models, in headbands evoking 15th-century ferronnières, wear opulent gowns adorned with cloaks, puffy sleeves and flowing black lace.
As the show's subtitle suggests, evoking lightness and levitation was clearly a goal; some paintings here seem ready for takeoff.
Christie's said the collection includes American, English and Chinese furnishings, many evoking the "Hollywood Regency" style, and many personal objects.
Voters may want stability over fresh faces Enter Biden and his own brand of nostalgia evoking simpler, more agreeable times.
"I've seen the return of what I've called the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," Rice said, evoking the biblical figures.
"Lawless savages," he calls the Islamic State, evoking the worldview of European imperialists and their American admirers like Theodore Roosevelt.
The oversize playroom theme, evoking the toys' point of view in the films, represented another kind of golden age: childhood.
It may be one of the most doleful sounds I've ever heard, evoking longing and sorrow, opportunities squandered, love lost.
The newsroom crackles with verisimilitude, its rotary phones, staccato typewriters and a veil of cigarette smoke evoking a bygone grittiness.
At one point, Mr. McPherson, using brushes, carried the trio into a big, circular groove — something evoking passage and duration.
Of course, not everyone is painting traditional oils on canvas, and some are even evoking the digital screen with paint.
The subtitle of We Wanted a Revolution is "Black Radical Women, 2200–217," evoking the question of what constitutes radicalism.
The film's non-deconstructive technique consists of a telescoping slow glide (evoking machine vision) with minimal editing and cross fading.
Some readers will be aghast that chapters end with bullet-point summaries and questions, evoking the worst of unctuous business tomes.
Several models wore glasses, and prim looks dominated the runway, with high, Edwardian-style collars or dresses evoking ladies riding outfits.
He pays a tremendous amount of detail to emotions, evoking a slight menace behind the characters' wide eyes and forced smiles.
It's a powerful opening captured in slow motion, evoking the hopes and dreams of the kids we are about to meet.
The rig looks straight out of the Transformers universe, right down to a logo evoking the mark of the evil Decepticons.
Prosperity ministries revere celebrity—a Los Angeles church gave Jesus his own star, evoking the ones on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
In the harmonies of a group devoted to evoking fellowship and good times, there is little, if any, room for introspection.
But it is simply impossible to discuss the museum, or its reputation, without evoking who is behind it and its flubs.
Topshop UNIQUE's Spring Summer 2017 show was held at Old Spitalfields Market in London, evoking the 1980s with fluorescent colorsand miniskirts.
Brühl is tremendous at evoking the cornered, angry nerd, when he's given a role significant enough to sink his teeth into.
The scenes of Tokyo in Shun's flashbacks beautifully demonstrate the show's impressive visual effects by evoking Blade Runner's tech-noir sensibilities.
Amponsah also criticized the organizers for evoking stereotypical tropes of voodoo and cannibalism by decorating a stage with skulls on sticks.
Robin Thicke's pregnant girlfriend April Love Geary celebrated her 23rd birthday be evoking the iconic rose petal scene from American Beauty.
But as 2019 unfolds, there has been a proliferation of strategists evoking particular years as a useful guide for today's markets.
The event was criticized for evoking images of the Ku Klux Klan, and a counter-protest was held on Sunday night.
Imagine Vinnie, his greying crew cut jutting toward the sky, evoking the unflinching masculinity of Nigel Pearson on the big screen.
All of humanity is lured into a shared cosmic consciousness through a ritual evoking both Christ's crucifixion and the Kabbalistic Sefirot.
Ellie might be understandably more interested in living another day than consciously evoking the unapologetic butch women of her mom's generation.
Evoking recent mass shootings, Mr. Herdman denounced Mr. Reardon and his toxic views, describing Nazism and racial superiority as failed ideologies.
Mr. Bartlett's style, I thought, became a means of evoking a claustrophobic, tradition-bound world into which these people were born.
The building's ample casement windows will be detailed with dark metal spandrels with decorative rivets evoking New York's gritty industrial past.
In a morning tweet, Trump used language evoking images of pests, not human beings, when describing migrants approaching the US border.
It opens with Beyoncé squatting on a New Orleans police car that's halfway submerged in water, evoking memories of Hurricane Katrina.
Pause the action to enter commands, and there's a subtle audio track evoking the sounds of the anguished moaning in hell.
I'm not sure how people who play music, that are supposedly evoking emotional content, can write stuff that is not angry.
That shit is over now but there's always room for more music evoking the sensual feeling of the planet's best season.
In this sense, the nuclear option (ironically evoking images of political destruction) actually promoted the real democratic principle of majority rule.
Long lines for federal aid, food and gas spread across the island, evoking the Depression-era lines in Mr. Delano's pictures.
They perform sobering songs about abuse, love, loss and the casualties of past battles, evoking historical figures like Alexander the Great.
One contributing factor could be negative ads run by the Honda campaign that were accused of evoking prejudice of Indian Americans.
However, when the president uses "invasion" to describe migration, he is evoking a violent, foreign military conquest — nothing close to reality.
Mroue ends on an incriminating though justified note, evoking demons from America's past forever embedded in the fabric of our history.
This was an ideal area for tourism: perfect sand, warm water, and a massive, mysterious fort evoking pirates and buried treasure.
Evoking the indexical land works of Robert Smithson, "Prototype for suburban houses" (1998) by Sergison Bates Architects is an excellent example.
The sets, more detailed and realistic in evoking period Vienna, are often superior than the Royal's; the costumes' fabric look flimsier.
Mr. Marcello intended "The Kissing Booth" to be a nostalgia-evoking homage to the teen comedies of the '80s and '90s.
And Italy's new interior minister called for counting and expelling Roma people, angering allies and evoking memories of fascist racial laws.
But he is not often concerned with creating a tangible framework or song structure so much as with evoking a vibe.
The director, Thomas Vinterberg, "has a gift for evoking the atavistic side of human nature," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
The overall look and feel of the device when closed is unique and does an excellent job of evoking the original.
On Baseball A defeat in Atlanta gave the Mets a three-game losing streak, evoking memories of a weak first half.
On Baseball A defeat in Atlanta gave the Mets a three-game losing streak, evoking memories of a weak first half.
"Locomotive" is maybe the most old-school song, evoking the hard-rocking sound of her 2007 sophomore album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
I painted, sculpted and wrote of his memory, evoking his spirit and honoring the blessing of having loved something so deeply.
It's an alternate version of her happy ending (one that isn't "toxic"), evoking Mariah Carey's whistle tones and Brandy's layered harmonies.
But it's one of the strangest protest albums ever made, evoking terror and awe while wringing catharsis out of it all.
Years past his prime, Wade is living up to the mythologized version of himself, evoking old memories and creating new ones simultaneously.
The glory of digital services like Netflix, however, would have been better conveyed through lightly brushed circles evoking a stuck loading screen.
Her photographs of women are light and playful — evoking nostalgic feelings of being 16 again, hanging with friends, and exploring the city.
In a line evoking what accusers have said of Weinstein, the mogul character tells a victim: "You want this part, don't you?"
Sonia Delaunay is represented by a glorious collage of colorful forms (circles and a maze of rectangles) and textures evoking patterned fabric.
The display's corners have also been rounded off, evoking the softer edges of the device itself, although the curves don't match exactly.
But presently, to Isaacs, Lorca's bigoted and parochial worldview was more about evoking a nationalist and isolationist ideology that transcends today's headlines.
As she got older, she'd subconsciously work natural images into her songs, evoking themes of love and relationships with metaphors about birds.
Since then, the stationary bike workout set to dance music in a candlelit room has become wildly popular, evoking a cultlike devotion.
"Legendary Disney artist Tyrus Wong had a gift for evoking incredible feeling in his art with simple, gestural composition," the statement said.
The loud accompanying soundtrack is a hodgepodge of familiar songs of various styles and eras, evoking pre-packaged emotions and suppressing conversation.
Content has included everything from widespread distribution of nonconsensual porn, to "Niggerwalk" memes, to racist mobs evoking Hitler and threatening individual users.
Evoking the seductive and passionate tones of Baroque paintings, Chilean artist Alonsa Guevera wants us to reconnect with the beauty of nature.
Strange has put all his chips on Trump, hardly letting a minute go by without evoking his endorsement during last Thursday's debate.
The world's second-largest economy is pushing ahead with the Belt and Road Initiative, a trading network evoking the ancient Silk Road.
He is a traditionalist, but not a revivalist: instead of evoking a bygone past, he prefers to evoke a familiar, unchanging present.
As a result, these handsomely decorated pages, though informative, are most successful in evoking the "sensual pleasure" Byatt derived from her project.
Ms. Rousseff said the impeachment proceedings amounted to a new type of coup, evoking the rupturing of Brazilian democracy in the 1960s.
" Chiming guitars and a throbbing bass line ramp up the intensity on "Unapologetic," while shoegaze-minded fuzz envelops the 90s-evoking "Prism.
Yet already it draws you in, evoking the sense of a child's imagination coming to life and setting their toys in motion.
Chyler Leigh gives an understated but crackling performance, sucking us into the character's inner turmoil but also evoking a sense of relief.
The dreary piano lines and synth drones evoke those long, lonely distances, evoking both the anxiety and the solitude of the road.
"Riverside," the opening track of Few Traces, shifts between a gently modulating guitar and soft, barely-there synths, deftly evoking its title.
Playing a female character with authenticity, and evoking iconic actresses from the golden age of Hollywood, proved to be my theatrical persona.
Britain's wartime past has re-emerged, too, evoking a time when Britain's fate was tied inextricably to that of the European continent.
Working with local parents, Duell poses children on the ground and outlines their bodies with chalk, evoking a series of crime scenes.
Elsewhere on single "The Bird Song," the band ventures into a more yacht-ready territory, evoking the breezy noodling of Steely Dan.
Some excel at evoking the poignant longing of the former, while others take great pleasure in depicting the devilishness of the latter.
Taking a cue from Philip Guston, he establishes visual rhymes between noses and phalluses, and adds his own take by evoking tongues.
As he speaks, the vowels crash together, and the words change speeds, echoing the jazz inflections of beat poetry and evoking synesthesia.
Senator Kamala Harris was prosecutorial and pointed, evoking memories of her treatment of Brett M. Kavanaugh at his Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
On June 24, Warhol Icon kicks off the museum's Summer Happenings series with multimedia performances evoking the Velvet Underground singer and artist.
Guardiola and Smith make a convincing pair as high school kids in love, evoking all the awkwardness and uncertainty of their age.
The book opens with "Mannahatta," a vignette evoking the 1613 landfall of Juan Rodriguez, a black Dominican sailor and Manhattan's first immigrant.
Candidates struggle to talk about the problems around authoritarianism without evoking the idea that universal access to health and education are bad.
Japan's Emperor Naruhito formally ascended to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Tuesday in a ceremony evoking centuries of tradition dating back 2,000 years.
The resulting portrait has a soft, painterly quality, evoking the subdued glow of the screens through which she communicates with her family.
Protesters challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu-nationalist agenda have been evoking Gandhi's legacy — but so is Mr. Modi, to promote nationalism.
Protesters challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu-nationalist agenda have been evoking Gandhi's legacy — but so is Mr. Modi, to promote nationalism.
Hungary, evoking echoes of World War II, recently unveiled plans to detain asylum seekers in small enclosed villages surrounded by razor wire.
Her early work shares an aesthetic connection with Vivienne Westwood's, with bedraggled and shredded layers evoking a sense of decay and distress.
Alternatively, if you want your body to smell like styrax resin and cedar leaves, perfumes evoking chilly weather are having a moment.
Divided into 13 emotionally stunning chapters, its gorgeous blue-gray ink washes evoking the New England winter, "Off Season" is a revelation.
It could be that so-smooth animation, evoking memories of Delphine Software in its prime, which keeps me tapping away with my stylus.
The walls become windows — evoking the geometric seriality of the modern curtain wall — but the mediating glass between interior and exterior is absent.
"Love Galore" cruises over a clicking drum machine, wispy keyboard breeze, and synthesized percussion popping in place, evoking a sleek, efficient electronic machine.
Wallen says his small headlining tour last year didn't come close to evoking the reaction of the one that just ended March 30.
Evoking tools of non-diplomatic relations, Asif Mian's installation, "Nothingness & Specter" investigates the technological limits of thermal infrared cameras used in drone targeting.
The party has a green, orange and white emblem, evoking the flag of the South African Republic, which lasted from 1852 to 1902.
That's made the whole controversy feel a lot more dangerous, evoking an incident where a gunman invaded Pizzagate target restaurant Comet Ping Pong.
And you&aposve seen candidates running for office on the Republican ticket evoking the president&aposs language that this is a witch hunt.
Clinton said at a rally here on Friday, evoking a sense of urgency and echoing an argument from her most recent campaign ads.
These pictograms are no longer part of the modern English alphabet, and instead the connected dashes and lines are abstract symbols evoking sound.
Of how the setting obviously played a part in evoking the right sensation—certainly the right proximity—for communing with gods and goddesses.
"Trump That Bitch," reads a tall wooden sign alongside the main road into town, evoking a familiar anti-Clinton slogan among Trump fans.
In evoking Paul's disappearance, he creates an atmosphere of ominous tension and renders the grief of the family in restrained and moving language.
Penty is reminiscent of Deepika Padukone from her early years in this film — evoking the same wide-eyed expressions and awkward dialogue delivery.
The California senator replied, "Instead of saying, 'No we can't' let's say, 'Yes we can,'" evoking former President Barack Obama's 2008 election slogan.
McCall Smith travels lightly over history and across generations, evoking the past with a deft feel for period detail and the local lingo.
The director, Thomas Vinterberg, "has a gift for evoking the atavistic side of human nature," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
Crawford, 53, was evoking the 20083 fatal shooting of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African-American boy, by a white police officer.
Each table also received a platter of handmade sweets arranged in a scene evoking the Rocky Mountains, which stretch across the two countries.
He has vowed to create a deportation force to expel the estimated 22007 million immigrants here illegally, evoking mass roundups of the 22008s.
He is aware of how much effort he puts into simulating growth and decay, and evoking ideas of impermanence and systems in flux.
An eerie, off-tune song plays in the background, evoking a nightmarish carnivalesque sensation straight out of Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Alongside the horror, the book interweaves a critique of capitalism while evoking "a first-generation immigrant's nostalgia for New York," our reviewer writes.
The case, evoking questions about racial fears and violence against women, transfixed South Africa's tangled, post-apartheid society — and a broader international audience.
And while she shares certain of his preoccupations — with otherness and evoking animal life — hers is a more prosaic mission: She mirrors reality.
These can be narrow, multicolored, and jarring, or relatively wide and tonal — evoking wallpaper, curtains, an overcast sky, or the sun's bright rays.
Long out of print, Nancy Rexroth's IOWA, a haunting monograph of black-and-white photographs evoking her childhood in the Midwest, is reissued.
The circles feel planetary, evoking a sky filled with cosmic orbs, which is perhaps why I made the association with Italian Renaissance paintings.
For many years, evoking a hallmark of her mother's, Ms. Markovic would wear a signature silk flower in her dyed jet-black hair.
At the root of all of her work is a dedication to evoking beauty and emotion that crosses the line into the poetic.
From start to finish, Rise of the Resistance is impeccably designed and does an inspiring job of evoking the "Star Wars" movies themselves.
And biscuits are his Proustian madeleines, evoking all the love he got from his grandmother growing up in humble circumstances in nearby Durham.
Evoking the coronas of blazing suns, the earflares would flank faces further graced with towering gold diadems and, most unfamiliarly, substantial nose ornaments.
One of the joys of Styles evoking ambiguous fruits in his music is how those symbols are open to a myriad of interpretations.
Giant cutouts based on photographs of costumed re-enactors are scattered around the room, evoking the guests (and enslaved servants) at the squeezes.
Crackly synths and washed-out found sounds bridge gaps between the disparate sounds and styles, at turns evoking church organs and murmured prayers.
When the choir first answered her, with lines evoking a mother's consolation, its tone was so hushed that it sounded like a memory.
The splotches paid homage to YouTube makeup-contouring tutorials, evoking the moment just before blending tools transform a painted monster into a Kardashian.
The sweater included bright red lips ringing an opening for the mouth, a detail widely denounced on social media as evoking blackface imagery.
Within the last few weeks alone, we've seen seaweed-green hues flood our Instagram feeds and countless dye jobs evoking major Lisa Frank vibes.
The phrase itself is controversial, evoking memories of WWII's America First Committee and its anti-Semitic founders, and as specific policy it is vague.
Hamas responded with more than 200 projectiles toward Israel communities, evoking memories of the three wars the sides have waged over the past decade.
Linden calls its new project Sansar, drawing inspiration from a Sanskrit word evoking both the expansiveness of the world and the wandering of it.
Fifteen color prints on white paper, with handwritten sentences, break the cold abstraction of most conceptual images by evoking the lived experience of torture.
The feeling of being kept out of the "mainstream," made to feel less-than, is part of what Dolemite Is My Name is evoking.
In other words, television has often profited from the emotion-evoking capacity of disabilities without bothering to represent those experiencing them in real life.
The master-potter says that this one is a piekou bowl, from the character meaning to throw, evoking the form of its flared walls.
On linen, the resulting images are often distorted by Guyton's process, evoking both Warhol's handpainted intervention in his Rorschach series, and Wool's mechanical gestures.
There is a land-based "belt" from China to Europe, evoking old Silk Road trade paths, then a "road" referring to ancient maritime routes.
Moana is respectful to the world it's evoking — sometimes to a fault, given how carefully calculated and celebratory it is when addressing those cultures.
The new piece, titled "Transposition #4," is slowly contorting work made up of geometrical synths, simultaneously evoking a sense of dread and introverted comfort.
The painting is 24 by 24 inches, and the surface comes across as thinly painted and dusty, with the muted colors further evoking pastel.
The Pope, again speaking in Italian, focused on Egypt's role in fighting terrorism in the region, evoking incidents from its biblical and modern history.
When a male journalist reports on the 'hysterical' girls waiting outside a hotel to see Harry Styles, he's evoking Plato's disdain for female lust.
The production rests on heavily processed guitar strums, evoking the unsettled warmth of the Los Angeles afternoon the song's various protagonists are experiencing together.
He quickly recognized that President Trump's double-down battle with the media risked evoking emotional responses from a profession that requires neutrality under fire.
Her underground templates—evoking cells, crystals, and honeycombs—are inspired by geometric patterns found in nature, and yet the results look distinctly man-made.
At first you may notice that the fabric is quilted, slyly evoking Chanel's little quilted purses with the gold chains, then, that it's perforated.
"Cash stomped out the footlights," Strait sings, evoking the famous moment, in 1965, when Cash threw a tantrum on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
But once they make their way across social media, they are sometimes cited as evidence of abuse by security forces, evoking outrage and injustice.
Public-health experts, however, say Juul targeted teens online by evoking feelings of "relaxation, freedom, and sex appeal," as Business Insider has previously reported.
Besides Mr. Metropoulos's Cobra, the concours will have another event evoking powerful automotive memories of the 1960s: a large showing of Ford's G40 racecar.
On Sunday the headline-grabbing soprano Kathleen Battle makes a much-anticipated return with a recital of choir-backed spirituals evoking the Underground Railroad.
"First Time" is the album's most irrepressibly gleaming track: a product of the Swedish pop-industrial complex, evoking 1980s bubble gum like Debbie Gibson.
Instead of evoking a feeling of inspiration or evolution (from their pillars), the idea of atoms and bits is something consumers don't care about.
Evoking a snaky, sinuous form, this 27-inch piece swings insouciantly against the body, accommodating itself to the wearer's mobility rather than limiting it.
Thanks for inadvertently evoking fond memories of my college days at the University of Detroit, where roommates from Ohio kept bragging about Ohio basketball.
Ms. McIntyre's ballet, "Change," a trio, explores issues of women and race by loosely evoking important female figures from historical times to the present.
The image is presented as a re-photographed triangular collage, evoking the presence of the unseen camera held together by Sepuya in his studio.
Two gorgeous low-rider vehicles blasting R&B and hip-hop could be found outside, evoking the designer's affinity for cholo and street culture.
Particularly surreal landscapes and sci-fi color schemes, evoking rather than really showing places I just want to go to and run around in.
"As they were well educated and young, they could blend into and operate in the upmarket diplomatic enclave without evoking red flags," he said.
Hungary, evoking the treatment of refugees during World War II, recently introduced plans to detain asylum seekers in small villages surrounded by razor wire.
Mr. Vadukul armed Eminem with a chain saw for the magazine's July 20003 cover, evoking his berserker-like persona as a horror movie villain.
Around the corner is Le Date, a boudoir-evoking jewel box brimming with cocktail frocks, furs, heels and bags displayed on vintage hat boxes.
Xie Fan's "Buddhist Lunch" (2016) provides a tasty meal, abiding by the temple's dietary regulation with ingredients evoking familiar tropes of life's four flavors.
This could be because tangible memories utilize all five senses, evoking emotional triggers and transporting us back to a precise time, place or moment.
And in 20063 in Charlotte, N.C., clowns protesting a far-right march held up "Dwight Power!" signs, evoking the Charlotte Hornets player Dwight Howard.
The light-filled PST has midcentury modern touches like sleek brass fixtures, earth tones, light wood flooring and white tiles, evoking a homey feel.
Evoking the tropical greenhouses in Berlin, many of the species Burle Marx discovered or cultivated himself are found in the NYBG greenhouse's Explorer's Garden.
Hildegard Bechtler's set is dominated by a huge wooden door frame, evoking both a proscenium and the threshold the guests are unable to cross.
By evoking a starry sky, it makes the tumbling body — sacrificed, you might say, to art — look as if it were straddling the cosmos.
Mr. Macron, the guest of honor, was particularly effusive in evoking the cultural and historical links that tie Russia to the rest of Europe.
Thus we find ourselves in a drab room with a sliding window panel and tired furniture evoking bureaucratic interiors of the mid-20th century.
At the back the surface turns matte gray and militaristic, evoking the possible Beetle's Nazi past, and a large mocking fin has been added.
Escobar's death leaves "Narcos" with a big hole to fill: Wagner Moura was simply great in the role, menacing and yet occasionally evoking sympathy.
Heggie stumbles, though, when it comes to evoking a modern opera—an adaptation of the Medea story—that Scott has shied away from singing.
Mr. Neenan opted for Rufus Wainwright songs, evoking nostalgia fit for a senior class that, soon, will say goodbye to the comforts of school.
Evoking Mr. Johnson, he said, reminded him of what he likes about Mr. Trump, whose impeachment trial he has been following on the radio.
She and her dancers enact this tradition, too, in a piece called "Africa," evoking circle dances and feet doing the work of talking drums.
I always think of this book in autumn, the time in which it begins, with Salter's knack for evoking the seasons and domestic bliss.
Among her prize offerings this year is an asymmetrical spherical stoneware vessel about 20 inches in diameter formed of ropy lines evoking the sea.
All the figures float against a background stained rust-red, evoking heat, violence and blood but also the heroic color fields of Abstract Expressionism.
The party's experiential theme evoking 1930s-era Hong Kong was designed by Burning Man veteran Jason Swamy, a cofounder of artist collective Robot Heart.
The translation "was magical, evoking a beautiful and distant world," he wrote of the encounter in a 2008 memoir of his relationship with Japan.
In 2007, an office of the Jesuits in St. Louis conducted a fund-raising campaign that included a solicitation letter evoking the fish rain.
Frankenthaler curiously tops the tower with an onion dome rather than the Renaissance lantern it now flaunts, evoking its original incarnation as a minaret.
Each of the artist's bottle cap wall hangings has a dramatic shimmer and drape to it, evoking topographical relief maps, animal hides, or textiles.
Besides evoking the reaction-diffusion images made by researchers, Kitahara's video also has the look of microscopic organisms or even theoretical silicon-based lifeforms.
The biggest, a massive piece evoking a familiar control panel, follows a rendering of a city whose image is reflected on the water below.
Deana Lawson's Cowboys photograph shows two young males riding at night in Georgia, evoking the 19th century black American soldiers that natives nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers.
Joe Biden is a candidate who has always cultivated a working class image — often evoking his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in speeches on the stump.
He again turned to Stanford for inspiration by evoking the Dish, a popular hiking area near the campus where rolling hills shelter a radio telescope.
With its predominantly British cast, "The Missing" has accomplished precisely that, evoking the same queasy feelings as the original while standing completely on its own.
A smiley face waves ambivalently from its frame, evoking the awkward feeling of looking in the mirror too long or posing for a passport photo.
Claire Malrieux's digital artwork "Climat Général" at the Collège des Bernardins features abstract forms that shift in response to weather data, evoking humanity's environmental impact.
A dark undercurrent runs through her work with moody captions in the style of foreign film subtitles evoking the heartbreak, pain, and malaise of adolescence.
It is an effective narrative technique, evoking the way addiction disrupts not only a sense of time, but the ability to understand one's own life.
Just above the center of the photograph, the baby's one unobscured eye stares up at what we cannot see, evoking vulnerability and an eerie otherness.
On the pavement, books evoking a more nostalgic Burma, such as George Orwell's Burmese Days, are laid out next to calendars optimistic about its future.
The catalog comes with a distinct retro look, evoking memories of old Toys "R" Us catalogs that made the now-defunct toy retailer so successful.
The rationale for the proposed operational names, CENTCOM explained, was aimed at evoking 'optimism in those participating in the operation, including Iraqi and US personnel.
The texture is complex: velvety yet toothsome with a pleasant granular finish, evoking the joys of eating thick slabs of cinnamon toast as a kid.
Instead of evoking an eerie gothic theater, the scenery brings to mind something else: putting-on-a-show-in-the-basement with Mom's old sheets.
What was once largely the preserve of rural conservatives - evoking hunters, oompah bands, ankle-slapping folk dancers - has found new fans, despite lingering political connotations.
On more than one occasion here in the capital, I witnessed the idea of Ennahda's new stance evoking peals of laughter from prominent political opponents.
Lining a gallery and accompanied by the sound of chirping crickets, they have an Egyptian sleekness while evoking a summer night filled with swanning ghosts.
Other fillings include chicken caramelized in lemongrass and flounder baked with turmeric, fragrant and fine, faintly evoking the fabled Hanoi dish cha ca la Vong.
There is much gravity-free floating going on here, evoking the 'high' of falling in love, as seen in "La vérité entre deux langues" (2016).
The wall sculpture is mapped on a prison blanket, evoking the reality that slavery was largely replaced by the contemporary mass incarceration of African Americans.
Xooang Choi darkly distorts the human body, evoking questions over gender and identity and challenging us to think about the boundaries of the human form.
With a name evoking another era, the blue sheets of metal also tell a tale of China's growth — and of the steep bills coming due.
The production does well on a small budget, with projections of cityscapes and silhouettes on sheets hanging from clotheslines evoking the supposedly breathless action scenes.
If you're going to try to make a good documentary, it's all about evoking and understanding what a person's going through on an emotional level.
Yet rather than evoking cries of anguish and despair from danocct1, the Trojan seems to have won his admiration: "This is so cool," he said.
In the protests that followed, Skittles became a symbol of Martin's youth, evoking reminders that Martin was still just a child when he was murdered.
Rather than strain themselves to justify architecture's relevance to the readymade, other artists on display better excel at evoking the strange referential powers of form.
In evoking a bucolic New England past and expressing a deep veneration of nature, he used simple and direct language, though often to surreal effect.
In 2014, he toured the neighborhood on one of his rare excursions in a public place, evoking nostalgia for the place that seemed deeply personal.
In this context, however, the gestural mark seems calculated to contrast stylistically with the overtly artificial ones, but without evoking any sort of ideological dilemma.
The City of Toronto posted signs in parks this week urging residents to stay one hockey stick apart, evoking the country's passion for the game.
The government had already announced intentions to renegotiate the last tranche of a current three-year pay agreement with public sector unions, evoking further ire.
RCR's Catalan pavilion, called "Dream and Nature," takes the visitor far away from Venice's canals by evoking the woodlands, fields and volcanic hills of Catalonia.
Armitage is known for her sharp application of ballet technique; here, to music by Reiko Yamada, she also smooths and softens it, evoking Japanese calligraphy.
"The Red Turtle," a feature by the Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit, hews to a quieter, proudly analog (or at least analog-evoking) approach.
In a newer series, "One Minute Forever," the artist swaps active participants for concrete and acrylic renderings of the human body, evoking ancient Greek busts.
The inquiry has fractured the school community, evoking for some the era of McCarthyism in the 1950s when people were falsely accused of being Communists.
Some of the canvases seem to hint at figuration — evoking a mountain or a cat, for instance — but it's rarely ever more than a suggestion.
To see Buttigieg on the stump, evoking the spirit of that moment, is to realize with a shock just how far away it feels now.
Mr. Wong's style emphasized the film's animal characters in the foreground, evoking the lush surrounding forest with minimal brushwork, gentle washes and slashes of color.
A democracy often compared to that of Britain or the United States is now evoking comparisons to the less stable governments of Greece and Italy.
It's possible he was referring to the droid's combat style, but evoking the image of a killing machine that just won't die certainly seems significant.
Her subsequent debut album, 2013's "Pure Heroine," is an extraordinary portrait of teenage life in suburbia, evoking a striking blend of euphoria and melancholy.
Mr. Mizrahi isn't interested in evoking the misty-eyed nostalgia of swooning to the old songs while holding hands, sipping Champagne and shedding a tear.
The murders, which are often instigated by Bajrang Dal members, have become known as "lynchings," evoking the terror that swept the American South after Reconstruction.
It smacks of anthropological condescension, evoking some forgotten branch of the human family, some lost tribe of amphibians emerging from ocean mist, crowned with seaweed.
It's instructive how normalized its permanent war has become, with its high body count, bloodlessness and fascist chic (the black uniforms evoking the Nazi SS).
The graphics on his T-shirts often played with urban-horror imagery: a panorama of a prison yard, red marks evoking blood spattered by gunfire.
Throughout, Dowell plays with cotton as an ambiguous symbol — a light and fluffy thing dense with painful resonances, variously evoking ghosts, labor, value, and peril.
Lines crop up time and again in Full Take, evoking Mucha's long-held fascination with the national significance of Germany's railways and industrial travel routes.
Mija's "fk a genre" productions have become especially adept at evoking euphoria over the last couple of years, and this is one of her happiest efforts.
The illustration, notes Automobile Design Graphics, is more children's book than pin-up, with the vehicles' large and gleaming grilles evoking images of adventuring ocean liners.
And the sound design by Audiofil and music by Mercan Dede (who also did art direction) recalls the sounds of Blade Runner, evoking Vangelis' unforgettable score.
And now having actually watched it, I can confirm that the movie is just as good at evoking that awkwardness as its trailers made it appear.
Will Boone's life-sized sculpture, "The Three Fates" (2020), depicts three witches conspiring over a cauldron, their cartoonish figures evoking oversized merchandise from a Disney film.
This Portuguese outfit treads a similar path, evoking textured, deceptively simplistic drones and swaths of ritual ambient on its suffocating debut, Rituais e Mantras do Medo.
They also dig into Destiny 2's upcoming expansion, Shadowkeep, and whether this is the kind of story and atmosphere that Destiny is capable of evoking.
Whether she can be effectively crossed with a "Bollywood actress"—and indeed, what that term means beyond evoking an already exoticized stereotype— remains to be seen.
A fan of evoking colonial imagery and rhetoric, Moore even rode his brown mare — named "Sassy," an aide said — to the polling station on election day.
This band once again qualifies as Lamar's shrewdest political statement, evoking familiar-sounding psychedelic jazz even as it zaps you with the shock of the new.
Jennifer Garner has finally filed for divorce from Ben Affleck after nearly two years of separation and countless vaping paparazzi photos and memes evoking Simon & Garfunkel.
"Wells Fargo is making changes to make things right," the narrator says over a slow-motion shot of a horse-drawn carriage, evoking the bank's logo.
" The rationale for the three proposed operational names, CENTCOM explained, was aimed at evoking "optimism in those participating in the operation, including Iraqi and US personnel.
For the first time in a decade, seven female rappers have charted on this year's Hot 100, evoking the breadth and diversity of the late 90s.
Vreeland, evoking the Harper's Bazaar legend, and also Marie, the white girl he fell in love with in high school (she was actually part Puerto Rican).
For instance, the crunchy taco—an anomaly in Mexico—had to be re-branded the "Tacostada," thereby evoking the crunchiness of a tostada in taco form.
With Babcock and his father Morton, Jordan Weisman founded Virtual World Entertainment, its name evoking a freshly coined term for a science fictional idea: virtual reality.
But in making the utter rejection of Nafta and normalized trade relations with China central to his campaign, Mr. Trump is evoking a different United States.
Everyone's favorite cheery-eyed, white-gloved cartoon has become an It character, a muse for designers, evoking childhood nostalgia and satisfying graphic tee sensibilities with aplomb.
One of Gordon's gifts is her ability to shapeshift, adopting whichever style seems fitting for the moment—this one, evoking the memories she'd yet to confront.
In "Mädchen-Schwermut" ("A Girl's Melancholy"), Gerhaher begins with a white, wan sound, evoking a lost spirit that finds only sadness in dewdrops and spring breezes.
The Westminster singers also shared the stage with the orchestra in the premiere of John Kennedy's "blessing the boats," an attractive work evoking sounds of Charleston.
In "Shattered Light" (1954), compressed swathes of beige and brown evoking ruined seashells, stones, or wood chips are punctuated by squibs of blues, yellows, and reds.
And it's especially ironic that they're evoking the '90s, displaying a sense of nostalgia for a time few of them can remember — or never even experienced.
She is seated, speaking directly to the camera, evoking a biographical video from the Democratic National Convention in July that highlighted her career accomplishments and compassion.
The meanings of these three names are at best confounding and at worst unnerving, evoking big government, immateriality and darkness both individually and as a group.
Here, a ceramic bowl is encircled by waddling geese (evoking the nursery rhyme), and a late-18th-century tall-case clock has its own audio component.
The collection is subtitled "Ghost Stories," but the stories, with their spare prose, are less eerie than melancholic, gently evoking the notion of ghost as guest.
On the adjacent wall are arranged four "totems," all from 1983 — not carvings but salvaged wood pieces painted over in bright acrylic colors evoking cartoon strips.
His account is both immediate and shadowed by the passage of time, evoking a vanished world all but erased by war and the blight of communism.
Mr. Friedman is marvelous in evoking a rational man being steadily consumed by a cancerous guilt, while Ms. Dunagan's shrewd performance fully justifies his jagged ambivalence.
Schumer expressed dismay about Trump's comments evoking NRA support, saying that McConnell should take up legislation already passed by the House aimed at strengthening background checks.
That prestigious neighborhood in Harlem, its moniker evoking the sweet life, was home to Ellington and other prominent artists, intellectuals and politicos of the Harlem Renaissance.
Evoking that sophisticated feeling is at the core of the eponymous eyewear brand founded by Linda Farrow, who pioneered the concept of sunglasses as fashion statement.
Mr. Saarinen came up with a scheme to use walls of reinforced concrete with large, exposed stones — an inexpensive way of evoking Yale's older masonry buildings.
In "untitled (to Cy Twombly) 2" of 1972, a tube of Cool White and one of Daylight, cross each other and a corner evoking Russian Constructivism.
The view of soft, wooded peaks interspersed with creeks and lakes extended as far as we could see, evoking the northern territories of Canada or Alaska.
It's described by Cruise Critic as evoking a "romantic, historic feel," and has a more laid-back and relaxed vibe than other Cote d'Azur resort towns.
The alarm caused by the abduction reverberated across America, evoking the worst fears of parents and helping to change the way the authorities tracked missing children.
The stations are also built deeper underground than much of the existing system, evoking the feel of Washington's subway, with long (and sometimes disorienting) escalator banks.
In a gallery evoking a church nave, where a 15th-century gilded silver German censer is displayed, they smell the ecclesiastical incense it would have dispensed.
For some, there is no practical distinction between "background" and "deep background," except that the latter sounds brooding and mysterious, evoking dark shadows and empty garages.
We are left with unconventional monochrome portraits, evoking everything from the standardized RGB color system for digital display, to the Color Field paintings of Ellsworth Kelly.
The works mimic the forms of conventional vases while also evoking certain body parts — the face, the torso, the hips — streamlined to a few telltale features.
Such ideas were at play in his works of the 9s and early '90s, but achieve new emotional force in these large works (evoking, again, Golub).
Morris constructs a burning Detroit with black figures—the most prominent of whom wears Armani underwear—running through the streets evoking the unrest of the 60s.
It's not hard to imagine specialists quibbling over some of Kermani's interpretations, but would any of them be capable of evoking so many unexpected connections across borders?
Holmes collected signifiers of seriousness, some of which, like the voice, were clearly meant to combat gendered baggage around women in power by evoking associations of masculinity.
In that first song, a gently ticking beat is heard, while the orchestra cushions the voice in sounds that remind me of Debussy evoking modal musical antiquity.
Brie walked the walk with her look at the brunch, evoking a punk aesthetic — a genre of music and fashion well-known for subverting the male gaze.
Trump on Saturday tweeted and then deleted a graphic that branded Hillary Clinton the "most corrupt candidate" alongside a six-pointed star evoking the Star of David.
Across 14 tracks, kaleidoscopic chunks of sound splatter against one another like a 3D-rendered food fight, evoking artists like Arca and Autechre's more untethered software experiments.
Evoking the famous imagery created for the Works Progress Administration, a lovely series of posters created by the US government depict the country's ongoing renewable energy revolution.
Three tables displaying dozens of wee constructions made of cut-up pieces of driftwood — some evoking limbed creatures, others not — complete this array of controlled, interconnected chaos.
They're divided into themed sections—'Jeans,' 'Nine Eleven,' 'Sorrow,' 'Toilet'—delightfully evoking Bartlett's Quotations, or a joke book you'd find on the back of your uncle's toilet.
Many of us black folk were evoking Nas's character in Belly, Sincere, claiming we were going to move to Africa in the event of Trump being elected.
"But I'm in this business because I love the craft, and I love the art of it, and I love creating and evoking emotions out of people."
It's a shrewd moment in the documentary as it demonstrates to its viewers how much more resonant and vivid Lee's words are at evoking the emotional impact.
The Go follows the similar philosophy, offering you the essentials of a low-cost activity tracker, but dressed up in a design evoking a pricier product. h2.
Even amid a growing backlash to Big Tech, evoking a no-nonsense startup retains some appeal, with its suggestion of scrappy agility, innovation, and single-minded focus.
So as well as evoking a multicultural, sometimes violent period that Ms Tokarczuk believes Poles can over-idealise, "Ksiegi Jakubowe" is a genuine 21st-century fictional experiment.
Titled "Here Elsewhere," the immersive installation eschews any of the expected notions of a "dream house," evoking instead the emotional, dizzying, heady visions of a dream itself.
She also decided that the new uniforms would be green, with a big red X across the chest, evoking a landmark sculpture that towers over the border.
It follows a trajectory similar to her family's own migration, while also evoking a migration pattern embedded in zydeco culture, which Solange studied prior to its release.
His characters are credible, he excels at evoking the mood of a particular time and place, and there's an impressive range of material across his three novels.
Emily, whose name and fate are the same of the heroine of Wilder's "Our Town," strives to create a self-portrait by evoking jigsaw puzzles she assembled.
The untitled pieces are all a warm gray color evoking funerary ashes, newspaper ink or discarded papier-mâché and decorated with scores of tiny white putty spheres.
The filmed presence of Mr. Ndiaye, evoking current-day refugees in current-day waters, slices through some of the 'twas-ever-thus fatalism of Henze's socialist critique.
More than anything, though, the film is about this innately human hunger to improve, succeed, and win—evoking a sense of excitement that is really, really contagious.
And when an explosion darkens Trash Island, evoking the horrors of Japan's past, Mr. Anderson feels like he's circling a profundity he doesn't know how to handle.
Ms. Harris has another play, "Is God Is," currently evoking vengeance and Greek-style tragedy at the Soho Rep in New York, and "Fore!" explores similar territory.
On the streets of Dakar, pedestrians and bikers are starting to wear masks, evoking images of cities like New Delhi or Beijing with far worse pollution issues.
The word "Trident," derived from a gum wrapper, has been stitched across the surface twice, evoking the weapon wielded by the gods Poseidon (Greek) and Neptune (Roman).
This conflation of individual and social histories echoes throughout Gates's work, evoking another type of activity that brings people together and takes time to shape: political change.
" Evoking the flurry of time passing at parties she describes their free time: "Boating parties, swimming in the rivers, Isadora Duncan-style dancing; Otto plays the flute.
In a similar vein, the list of amenities at Via 57 West is fantastically long, evoking a cruise ship padded with programming to keep its guests entertained.
Divide it into sections and it references anatomy while evoking sexuality; study it as a singular form and it denotes vital personhood, resistance, independence, and material aptitude.
Evoking traditional craftsmanship and the comforts of home, quilts have made their presence felt all over the fashion landscape of late, especially in high-end men's wear.
They went on retreats to technology-liberation summer camps, where they locked up their smartphones and traded their legal names for pseudonyms evoking berries and meteorological phenomena.
The four-leaf-cloverlike design came onto the scene in 1968 as the accents on a yellow-gold sautoir, the detail's amuletlike shape evoking a modern exoticism.
Even the show's handsome look, which Walley-Beckett developed with the director Niki Caro ("Whale Rider"), is naturalistic and washed-out, evoking sepia despite being in color.
Delicate and gleaming, these are nailed to walls, evoking boxy little stars, or to found objects (an ancient door, a stool) forming quilt-like patterns and padding.
"The Girls" is most acute at this local level—the perfect pointillism evoking a remembered world in which detail itself seems precariously balanced between report and hallucination.
Jacob Lawrence "abstracted" his black figures, not to obscure their humanity but to explore new ways of evoking ethnic identity and communal purpose through color and dynamism.
Her performance basically sought to eschew its performative frame all together, evoking something exterior to art, an alternative activity based on an idea of usership and coefficiency.
Perched on stick legs and composed of animal hides, bedraggled garments, and zoomorphic masks, the hybrid creatures are menacing marvels, evoking the fear inherent in fairy tales.
For example, Gatson places a found image of Shirley Chisholm, the politician and a 70s symbol of black feminism, in a field of geometric lines evoking minimalism.
Paul Chan's "Pillowsophia (after Trinity)" (2017) hovers above Greene Naftali's booth, evoking the black hoodie of Trayvon Martin as a ghoulish signifier of the Black Lives Matter movement.
His garbled screeching is the reason to tune in here, few in music—rap or otherwise—possess an instrument so fine-tuned for evoking anxiety, depression, and death.
SoftBank's Vision Fund invested $300 million into dog walking app Wag earlier this year, and a new deal on the other side of the world is evoking similarities.
Once banned from shopping malls across the country, hoods — or at least models wearing hoods — popped up all over the runways, evoking everything from hypochondria to surveillance paranoia.
But these few standouts really do citrus justice in evoking the real deal, not some bogus version of it that mostly just smells like someone cleaned the floors.
It looks simple, yes, but the art and music and dialogue are effective at evoking sharply-felt bits and pieces of the real world, emotional experiences and issues.
It's "the mood of the forest," evoking both the beaver and its woodland home, according to Matt Power, a master distiller at Tamworth who helped develop the beverage.
Its ambitious design — a glass dome evoking the city's history as a center of the Russian space program — needed extra time to build but finally opened in April.
It was a personal humiliation for Kerry, who had given an impassioned speech evoking the lessons of Rwanda and the Holocaust the day before the president stood down.
Bird calls ring listlessly over commercial drones, water sounds swirl in anxious loops, evoking the long-tail destruction of the organic in favor of (ultra-profitable) mechanized industry.
So you see, Force Awakens Emoji Movie, when you make the lightsaber aqua you're actually calling back to a different time, and evoking a different kind of character.
His "White Whale" is composed of shredded USD, distributed in manner evoking the white noise of a TV screen, or the image of a glitched-out computer screen.
On the heels of Dolce & Gabbana's disastrous Chinese ad campaign, Prada found itself embroiled in its own controversy over monkey toys and keychains accused of evoking racist imagery.
Hooks, screws, washers, and other familiar products have been arranged over vast wooden counters, evoking images of a dying culture that once thrived on independent inner-city stores.
The MateBook is an excellent looking slab of a tablet, evoking the same combination of rounded silver edges and white, glossy face that the iPhone 26 helped popularize.
He's expert at evoking reactions that seem to have been engineered by evolution for zero-sum situations, notably fear of, hatred of, and contempt for a perceived enemy.
In a sense, these new paintings try to be more like haiku poetry by evoking feeling through simplicity rather than my previous brash attempts to describe literal narrative.
This is a period piece (set during World War I), evoking Captain America: The First Avenger, one of the finest Marvel movies, and it also features Chris Pine.
Building on the vaguely occult dark ambiance that characterized the trio's 3000 EP last fall, "PRAY" finds the ensemble of collaborators evoking an opiatic atmosphere infected by dread.
The legacies of both are largely architectural, posing a challenge to any curator, but this exhibition does a superb job of evoking Sicilian buildings and the landscape itself.
Mr. Von Bruenchenhein also painted on Masonite and cardboard using his fingers, sticks, combs and other implements to create vivid abstractions evoking submarine life-forms and cosmic turbulence.
It is, after all, a literary term and perhaps a little grand, evoking the days when paintings came stocked with fluttering cherubs and an overlay of moral uplift.
Best about the brain: "Alive Inside" Music is powerful, evoking emotion and making people dance in all kinds of fun ways since the first human dropped a beat.
This serene space broadcasts the idea that Everlane's capsule clothes are suitable for all people, evoking an infinite range of humanity clad in dun linen and recycled denim.
The two were often spotted around the compound, dressed in flannel shirts and cowboy hats, pledging fealty to the Constitution and evoking the Bible to justify their cause.
He built the company by evoking an idyllic past from which hard times were banished, taking inspiration from Ivy League college students, prewar British aristocrats and frontier cowboys.
During one of several spoken word interludes, she cradles herself on the ground, removes a shoe, and slaps herself with it, seemingly evoking traumatic scenes from her childhood.
Most of his alphabet paintings feature a letter formed by a snake, which slithers through palm fronds evoking both Eden and the wallpaper of the Beverly Hills Hotel.
In his brief, characteristically insightful piece, he noted that the band's sound defied the labels of punk, pop-rock, art-rock and jazz-rock while evoking the '60s.
Luna was one of the quintessential New York bands of the 1990s, with the singer-guitarist Dean Wareham's witty observations evoking a dreamy, romantic version of the city.
Pulling them out of my pocket turned out to be a neat party trick, evoking double-takes from Czechs surprised to see a foreigner eating a childhood favorite.
The landscape frames the walking singers; their elemental song — with its lyrics evoking the wind, and the dark, and the stream, and sleep — responds to the elemental surroundings.
Gilman variously layers pencil, ink, graphite, matte medium, BIC ballpoint pen, as well as tape and other media elements, evoking a sense of passage, navigation, documentation, and landscape.
"Trump addressed evoking the DPA on Tuesday, telling reporters: "We're able to do that if we have to ... Right now, we haven't had to, but it's certainly ready.
Matteo Salvini, the League's rowdy leader, on Sunday night threatened to rally his voters and march toward Rome, evoking the Marcia su Roma, fascism's founding moment in 1922.
In another painting an image of the artist's parents is outlined on white (evoking Picasso's drawn portraits of the early 1920s) and joined by a fat Baroque Cupid.
To attract more women, Majestic adjusted its job postings by dropping requirements for previous industry experience, to avoid evoking an image of wine as mainly a man's domain.
The president dispatched key staffers to the state and even made personal calls to supporters, evoking the joy they'd felt after lifting him from obscurity to the nomination.
The bots are used to inject, feed, and amplify topics, narratives, and hashtags, but they wouldn't work if they weren't evoking a reaction in real people on Twitter.
He sees the Fox painting "Enhanced Focus" (2000) as "a mix between Jesus and a delinquent," with the pixilated blur evoking TV shows that need to disguise people.
As you can imagine, this telephone-like system generates novel objects with little resemblance to the originals, immediately evoking phenomenological thoughts about the representation and limitations of language.
O.J. Simpson's hell-bent on going to trial with The Cosmopolitan, and he's evoking the name of Meek Mill to plead his case ... according to new legal docs.
"Bread is part of our heritage," said Mr. Rigo, evoking the popular demand for bread that prompted the infamous phrase "Let them eat cake" during the French Revolution.
Arguably the surprise release's high point, "La Canción" sways like summertime on the beach at dusk, its breezy jazz-adjacent musical motif evoking all manner of sunset feels.
And the view from above, evoking the quietude of space, creates the added illusion of being able to release all your pent-up political frustrations into the ether.
The point, he said, was evoking candor and making sure that students did not have unacknowledged problems like substance abuse that would hinder them from representing future clients.
With its exquisitely detailed scenes and lack of dialogue balloons, it bore little resemblance to its comics-page peers, evoking instead the elegant illustrations of Gilded Age storybooks.
At worst, it will side with regimes such as the Nicaraguan and Venezuelan ones, evoking the principle of nonintervention but in fact sympathizing with them politically and ideologically.
Most recently, Chun-Li made headlines after Nicki Minaj announced a new single named after her, with cover art evoking her powerful legs and signature ox-horn buns.
Drake, 40, Boi-1da, and the Weeknd's spin on that haziness helped codify the Toronto Sound in rap, not just evoking intoxication but also deep wells of emotion.
And despite the changing production and consumption patterns, boza will remain a primarily winter drink in the foreseeable future, evoking feelings of community, belonging, nostalgia, and shared joy.
In some way, the Typewriter Guns link words and arms together, evoking that words are stronger than guns and tie the history of press with the history of war.
Like its explosive artwork, the EP's tracks are volatile and chaotic, evoking sci-fi dystopias and the combustion of weaponry—its sounds seem to erupt outward in every direction.
These Democratic Socialists, as they are known, are evoking comparisons to Tea Party Republicans who rose against President Barack Obama and the Watergate babies elected after President Richard Nixon.
The "canopies"—white fins that protrude from the glass at every floor—give it an exotic, retro-­future feel, evoking illustrations from science fiction pulp magazines of the 1950s.
Reyes, 23, certainly hasn't looked his age this summer, but the Mets would be pleased with his contributions even if his performance wasn't evoking memories of his youthful prime.
Wade Guyton's attempt at evoking Hell, "Untitled" (2005), is a product of "an Epson Ultrachrome inkjet printer" that features two large letter U's set over flames printed on linen.
"They can even change the name of the law to Reagancare, or Paul Ryan care," Obama said, evoking the name of the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, in the suburbs, local officials chose to house their headquarters in iconic buildings evoking power and prestige: the U.S. Capitol, the White House, even the Palace of Versailles.
But experts say the Hong Kong government's failed efforts to stop the protests by evoking emergency powers could move Hong Kong closer to a more aggressive response from Beijing.
The Embraer name holds special meaning in Brazil, evoking its founding in 1969 as a state-run company that grew into a national champion and was privatized in 1994.
His new work was, ostensibly, in a belle epoque mode: a series of installations he referred to not as art but as "décor," evoking luxury salons and movie sets.
The NHPC, which generates over 13,000 MW of hydropower in Kashmir, gives just 12 percent of the electricity it produces there to the state government, evoking strong local criticism.
Lloyd, the Virginia field director, said Obama is aiding the Iranian nuclear program as part of the president's "'final solution' to the Israel problem," a phrase evoking the Holocaust.
His works are not about particular buildings and are not maquettes, but instead have an uncanny effect of evoking the psychological space of architecture without actually being about architecture.
The accent on the 'e' has been removed to enable a simplified and more balanced proportion, evoking the Celine collections of the 1960s where the accent wasn't used often.
It turns out we have the security researchers who first discovered Meltdown and Spectre to thank for the terror-evoking nomenclature that may haunt us for years to come.
Evoking images from the liquid metal and nearly unstoppable Terminator from the movies, BAE Systems has posted concept video footage of a process to create drones of the future.
If you are a giant beer company that has long specialized in evoking patriotic feeling to sell beers, then what is the lesson to be drawn from all this?
The best descriptions of food and sex alike connect the reader's senses to the story, evoking (or even stirring up) hunger and desire, two of the most universal drives.
Evoking everything from iconic European design to German Romanticism and Hollywood kitsch, Kunath's extraordinary space makes you wonder why so many other artists treat their studios like dumping grounds.
"These two are very different in design but I think they have quite a unity between them," she said, evoking a theme that resonates well with the Olympic movement.
The combination of unobtrusive design and attention to detail aren't just handy for evoking a fictional universe and igniting our imaginations; they offers lessons for our galaxy, right now.
Advertising IN RECENT years, Budweiser has taken to redesigning its labels for the summer season, evoking Independence Day with images of the Statue of Liberty or the American flag.
It does an excellent job of evoking the weightless, fairy-tale quality of many of their buildings but says too little about how and why those effects are achieved.
"If you want to make sure Republicans don't take us backward, help Hillary move us forward," he says in the video, evoking President Obama's "Forward" campaign theme in 2012.
"Colonel Sanders called blacks niggers," Schnatter said on the call evoking another well-known marketing figure for a rival fast-food chain to defend himself against charges of racism.
"It could only work once in an election; it can't work for four years when you govern," Lee says of Trump's penchant for evoking nostalgia for an earlier time.
For his current exhibit, Israel has included the same talk show set—void of interviewer and interviewee—evoking an unsettling feeling of plasticity in its absence of human life.
The melancholic tone of her paintings exposes their internal conflict, evoking both the sadness of losing her daughter and the relief and pride in her son's courage to transition.
Evoking decades past, they appear every year — hot and sticky, an emporium of pop-up rides in cartoon colors, fried foods on sticks and contests that bring blue ribbons.
For his part, Judge Kavanaugh hurled conspiratorial accusations at Democrats, charging them with exacting "revenge on behalf of the Clintons" and evoking images of the country on a precipice.
Still, this week, a group of detainees from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility were moved into a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, evoking protests from some prison workers.
"To the degree this industry wants to be part of the discussion, tell me where you want me to be and we will be there," he said, evoking applause.
The former (1991's "Au Naturel") hosts a sexually suggestive arrangement of fruits evoking male genitalia and female breasts that sit above a wide bucket symbolizing a woman's vagina.
Individual scenes evoking "The Lego Movie" and "Toy Story 3" feel like lifts rather than homages, and are blatant to the extent that your older kids might even notice.
Sometimes that chatter can miss its mark, like in February, when the brand apologized for a $890 women's balaclava sweater, widely denounced on social media as evoking blackface imagery.
In Russia, the term can have darker implications, evoking Soviet counterintelligence efforts, and journalists at organizations covered by the new law are unsure how their work could be affected.
While the bar does a commendable job of evoking the past, it feels more like an after-work or pre-dinner spot, rather than somewhere one would seek out.
Each was emblazoned with the black-and-red logo of the revolutionary 26th of July Movement and the words "El Libertador" ("The Liberator"), evoking the independence hero Simón Bolívar.
The Barnsdall Art Park itself is the subject of "Aline's Orchard," an installation by artist Cassils that surrounds visitors with sounds and textures evoking olive groves and clandestine interactions.
With LCD Soundsystem officially confirmed to reunite for Coachella 20073, it seems that the ever-shortening time we need before evoking nostalgia now clocks in at around 48 months.
Herzog, as an innovator, is the equal of William Eggleston, Saul Leiter and Stephen Shore in evoking place and circumstance with thrilling composition, relentless curiosity and eye-popping hues.
With its curved windows and white-tiled crested roof, the Elbphilharmonie dynamically contrasts with its sturdy, utilitarian brick foundation — a former cocoa warehouse — evoking a ship in full sail.
It does an excellent job of evoking the weightless, fairy-tale quality of many of their buildings, but says too little about how and why those effects are achieved.
Gestures evoking guns have come under increased scrutiny during an epidemic of gun violence in the United States; there was yet another a mass shooting on Saturday in Texas.
Driscoll said evoking the witch trials is "offensive to the descendants, those victims that this their legacy is being twisted in this way," according to local news outlet WCVB.
I'm not sure a man who has said more than 5,000 false or misleading claims in his first 601 days in office should be evoking a pathological liar. 38.
It's a record about death but it's about life, too—its stories are told with a palpable warmth, and it has a special knack for evoking connections between people.
He broaches the topic by evoking the death scene of the writer Bergotte, in a section of "Remembrance" that Proust was editing in the final weeks before he died.
In "Blue Sonata" (1980), he filled the oval with blue acrylic paint strokes, which he also used for a blue border around it, evoking carpets and the decorative tradition.
The New York Times has published a series of portraits to document the record 131 women in Congress, evoking the imagery we're used to seeing in the halls of power.
In a final flourish, they showed images of Mr. Christie together with President Obama, evoking a divisive moment after Hurricane Sandy when the governor praised and warmly greeted the president.
Referencing and subverting an egregious building in the American South while evoking architecture with deep cultural and historical roots in West Africa, Leigh has devised sculptural clothing for the ages.
Everyone, it seemed, was diving into the Stephen-King-evoking, Steven-Spielberg-honoring thriller, only to surface again on social media with an exuberance they felt compelled to pass long.
Personally, I saw the scene as evoking Marissa Cooper's (Mischa Barton) final moment in The O.C., when Ryan (Ben McKenzie) pulled his true love's body from a fatal car accident.
Black lights are hidden everywhere in the park, and after the sun sets, the entire place glows with purples, blues, and yellows, evoking the haunting bioluminescence portrayed in the movie.
"The only one that I really remember was a little bit like Dallas Buyers Club," Nyswaner said, evoking the 2013 film about an AIDS patient smuggling in drugs from Mexico.
Fiction was once rare in VR cinema, but a substantial number of this year's selections were short narrative films whose main purpose wasn't evoking a moment of socially conscious connection.
By contrast, the soft focus and pastel colors of Erizku's photographs represent Beyoncé's skin with a lush and inviting sensuality while also evoking the sentimentality appropriate for a pregnancy announcement.
"Conversations With Angels" finds the three artists working strictly in the zone of ethereal, oneiric ambiance, evoking the title's notion of transcendent communication across a series of zero-gravity movements.
Sutu effectively represents the mystery of the nonphysical realm, where psychic phenomena and paranormal experiences swirl in a neon haze of wondrous exploration, adeptly evoking the mood of Doctor Strange.
Kemp and Cagle are both seeking to stake out conservative positions on the coattails of Trump, each frequently evoking the president&aposs name in television ads,  stump speeches and debates.
It's closer to a drone than a skateboard, evoking less of a Marty McFly vibe and more like something the Green Goblin from Spider-Man might use to fly around.
Blaming others in the heat of the moment tends to increase anger-evoking thoughts like "you nearly killed me!" or "you terrible driver, get out of my way," Steindl says.
Evoking yet sliding by multiple influences, from powwow outfits to kachina figures, "Come Alive!" foregrounds the contemporaneity and complexity of indigenous identity, putting historic works into conversation with the present.
"Johannesburg" finds the producer evoking a sense of unpretentious, awestruck clarity, tapping out a melange of minimalist pattering via synths and drum machine and letting it jam in extended duration.
The drawings evoke strata, a landscape, as did the objects: they speak to a deep past, evoking a vast arc of time in which we are temporary and minuscule presences.
"So I've followed this all day and after my outrage and anger I've found out this was a very emotive and evoking awareness campaign," South African environmentalist Catherine Constantinides tweeted.
Her red block heels, evoking Dorothy in Oz, carry her buoyantly down the street, and as she whacks at the glass like a teenage delinquent, her serene smile never falters.
On the subject of authoritarian regimes, you have called for a rapprochement with Russia, evoking in a way Obama's reset policy, which in the end was not a great success.
Vocal lines in the accompanying music by Mr. Adams resembled languid yodels echoing off canyon walls, overlapping in gentle waves and evoking a timelessness and mystery that was beyond mourning.
More elaborate dishes, listed as the day's specials, may include huaxmole, a creamy stew of guajillo peppers evoking cranberries and smoke, or a goat consommé with a kindling of chiles.
As the nuptials spiral into a delirious bacchanal evoking Luis Buñuel's 1962 classic, "The Exterminating Angel," guests delve into decadence, and a mother and father become gargoyles of parental pomposity.
The movie does an excellent job of evoking the texture of home: the familiarity, the remains of old versions of yourself, the heavy love that can feel like mustard gas.
Similarly, the people who inhabit Ms. Bend's Chicago are sometimes presented as forbiddingly stiff statues, evoking pre-Columbian effigies, and at other times in forms as contemporary as a selfie.
The photographs frequently become formal and abstract, evoking the light boxes of James Turrell and Robert Irwin, the cardboard sculptures of Robert Rauschenberg, or the wire pieces of Richard Tuttle.
His fretwork was spidery and brisk, and at times his band seemed to be evoking the onrushing tilt of a hiccuping funk sample, racing along the far edge of control.
Wink and Stanton, along with Matt Goldman, built the image of the bald and blue performer that they named "Blue Man," evoking the word "human," according to the company's website.
Another series of "time-based works" (as Mr. DeBellevue calls them) consists of rectangular panels evoking shadowy surveillance footage or aerial landscapes and bearing bright-orange, faux-digital time signatures.
It also shows how the meanings of these three names are at best confounding and at worst unnerving, evoking big government, immateriality and darkness both individually and as a group.
Evoking the precision of painter Ellen Altfest and the "femmages" of the '70s art icon Miriam Schapiro, Mockrin's paintings push symbols of domestic life into the realm of the surreal.
Its exuberant beats sound like old 8-bit games, evoking triumph, determination, and silliness while celebrating heroes as committed to saving the day as they are joyful to be alive.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
It says something about the present moment that a movie so committed to evoking a spirit of national consensus and common purpose should be dragged into the partisan mosh pit.
Some politicians opposed to welfare have implicitly linked the program to minorities, evoking "welfare queens," recipients from the "inner city" or immigrants who come to America just to use welfare.
The ceramic wall reliefs have beveled sides and are marked with shapes evoking bowties and tables or combs, along with circles, triangles, rectangles, bands of different widths, diamonds, and zigzags.
Despite the approval, a performer in a short dress had to wear leggings and an image evoking Darwin's theory of evolution, showing a monkey evolving into a man, was removed.
A giant nesting doll plastered onto a wall identifies the entrance, and a flight of stairs leads into a main room filled with memorabilia evoking Russian Olympic success and culture.
Shows like "Amazonías," an exhibition at Matadero Madrid through May 5, which places video installations next to hallucinogenic paintings evoking the spirit world, reflect how attitudes in Peru are changing.
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
"Trump addressed talks of evoking the DPA on Tuesday, telling reporters: "We're able to do that if we have to ... Right now, we haven't had to, but it's certainly ready.
Ms. Culprit, who is based in Mexico City, retains the vivid, graphic appeal of Beckmann's painted surfaces while simultaneously evoking all the squalor of the highly financialized contemporary art market.
She often uses a mix of traditional and digital painting to gain the desired final effect, evoking emotion in a way that doesn't often translate in your average film poster.
Judy Greene opened her workshop on Kirwans Lane in Galway in 1982 with a focus on hand-thrown terra-cotta clay evoking the wild Connemara terrain just north of town.
So they gave the business a fresh look, changing the name to Love, Bonito — evoking a love letter to their customers — and creating in-house designs to better suit proportions.
China and India — the world's two most populous nations — have taken their battle for regional dominance to the remote kingdom of Bhutan, evoking memories of their bloody conflict in 1962.
Evoking foreplay, "Suspended Ball" (1930-31) contains a dangling white sphere hitched to a metal frame as it hovers close to — though never making contact with — a white, supine crescent.
The Rockwell Group, the architecture firm, was given the job of evoking the old address in a space that is much roomier, without the narrow passageways and sunken dining room.
The state dinner itself will be in a large tent with a transparent ceiling evoking the northern lights and "shadowy spaces in the arctic night," the White House told reporters.
" But for me, the most winning recognition comes in a late passage evoking Ken Kesey or Rick Bass: "The loose skin of a bloodhound is meant to hold the ground. . . .
Majorities of both House and Senate Democrats haven't yet endorsed, adding to the confusion and evoking the paralysis of Republicans in 2016 as Trump surged ahead of a crowded field.
A month-long land dispute between anti-government militia and federal officers in Oregon is evoking memories of another standoff that ended 25 years ago north of the US border.
Nova offers her help; I thought it was going to be a remedy of the herbal variety, but instead she lays hands on Charley, evoking Oshun to help liberate her sister.
The chanting in the middle of the song is haunting, evoking a timeless feeling that is then sharply punctuated by the modern production techniques that drop a stutter into the music.
There's no telling when the seasons will finally click in all parts of the country, but Hollywood's got the right idea by skipping this unseasonable spring and evoking summer with makeup.
Trump's drink of water lit up social media, evoking comparisons with a televised address given by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio in 2013 during which he grabbed awkwardly for a water bottle.
Fans of the filibuster often describe it as a noble and longstanding Senate tradition, evoking the image of Jimmy Stewart speaking for 25 hours straight to fight corruption in the movies.
Recognized as one of America's great 20th century artists, Romare Bearden is best known for his uniquely textured collages, evoking the history, culture, richness and tension of the African-American experience.
The exhibition also features a sign that reads, "Am I Next?" evoking the scenes of young black protesters holding the sign during the Ferguson protest after the killing of Michael Brown.
That is what their opponents in the late 1940s called them, evoking the influence of black-robed priests in these "Christian unions", formed from mergers between older Protestant and Catholic parties.
" Or, evoking dorm-room, weed-suffused bull sessions: "It was astonishing to see the world as a single, quivering entity, rather than a set of various concerns parsed into distinct compartments.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith will win Mississippi's US Senate runoff election, CNN projects, in a contest that centered on her actions and comments evoking the state's dark history of racism and slavery.
Third Avenue Investment, a New York-based fund, last month blocked clients from pulling their money, prompting a sell-off of high-yield bonds and evoking memories of the 85033 meltdown.
A longer piece called "Anamnesis: Pt. 1 & Pt. 2" — dedicated to Tamir Rice and Sandra Bland — gradually shifts from elegy to outrage, evoking the devices of a composer like Charles Mingus.
"Where we drill, we spill," said Alex Taurel, deputy legislative director at the League of Conservation Voters, evoking images of BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Production revises history, depicting a black nation that's grand and technologically advanced yet in tune with nature, evoking a certain rightful connectedness with the continent compared to societies that pillaged land.
Evoking a type of a M.C. Escher effect through collage, Fay Ray's obsessive collections of found material have been gathered, pieced together, and scanned to become one image of surrealist proportions.
"We have good feet, good eyes, good noses," the disguised soldier Guglielmo sings to the sisters as Alfonso points at those parts of his body, evoking a certain kind of auction.
Our review called Tallent "fearless when evoking what the body can withstand" and "scrupulous at capturing the visible world," even if he did not delve as deeply into the characters' interiority.
An official city monument, the lamplit steps have served as a dreamy backdrop for Hong Kong films for decades, evoking an era before neon lights began to illuminate Hong Kong's streets.
" In a comment evoking the candidate he is supporting, Butler added, "I have a brain, very good brain, I might add, and I will think through my decisions very, very carefully.
Its focus on Siberia and Siberian shamanic practices, as well as peculiar ingredients like pine nuts, cloudberries and yak butter, are aimed at evoking visions of stark and unspoiled natural terrain.
Titled "New York Clearing," the work comprises 11 miles of aluminum tubing that will loop around each other, evoking a frenetic "drawing in space" that counters the grid of the city.
Mr. Ai, who has just completed a film about the international refugee crisis, has contributed a design using interlocking images of machine guns and handcuffs, evoking the industrial forces behind displacement.
He recruited famous international architects like Norman Foster to dot Astana with structures of his own conception, like a tower with a gilded globe evoking a golden egg from Kazakh legend.
The article's author said much of Mr. Meklat's Twitter stream had been suppressed, and Le Monde said its journalist received threats from Mr. Meklat's circle merely for evoking his double identity.
The scene has the delightfully discombobulating sense of being something ostensibly created for the consumption of straight men, while nevertheless evoking a certain "How does she do that?" reverence in women.
Kadyrov posted a video earlier this month that showed Nemtsov's fellow Parnas party leader and former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov in the crosshairs of a sniper rifle, eerily evoking Nemtsov's killing.
The events that followed the appeasement of Germany in the 1930s were so horrific that appeasement has become an unequivocal pejorative — evoking an unholy combination of blind obliviousness and cowardly acquiescence.
His interest isn't merely in describing this empathy but evoking it, slightly coercively, from the reader (there's an annoying yet undeniably powerful twist in this tale that I'm trying to sidestep).
In November, Olga Viso stepped down as executive director of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in the wake of protests by Dakota Indian leaders surrounding Sam Durant's artwork evoking gallows.
"It was a different kind of knock than we would hear from our family, who live downstairs," said Randa, her words evoking an ever-present anxiety for those living under occupation.
"Landscape I" (2017), a neon text work, reads "And there are plenty bois / out there screaming," with "out there screaming" underlined in apple green, evoking the horizon line of a landscape.
The ropes secure these scenes like a ship's rigging, evoking transiency, movement (memory, here, becomes a sail), as well as our connectedness to the past and the fragility of cultural memory.
Mr. Samuels said that the tapping wasn't fiendishly difficult, but the challenge was in evoking the style of the period, in which the dancers must stay on the balls of their feet.
A great example of this influence can be found in "Torso" (2008), a swirl of marble evoking a woman's midriff and one of the 12 sculptures which comprise Waking up in Glory.
Young Seger was left heartbroken, but in exchange he got one of his most enduring songs, capable of evoking the first rush of teenage romance in even the most cynical of listeners.
In the last few months calls for a separate southeastern state known as Biafra have grown louder, evoking memories of a conflict there that killed around 1 million people in the 1960s.
Farenthold may have thought he came across as bold by saying he would settle the matter "Aaron Burr-style," evoking a historical figure presented as a villain due to the Hamilton phenomenon.
As with the final season of House of Cards, where the ghost of Kevin Spacey rattled its chains just off camera, Transparent's finale tries to evoke Maura's presence without evoking Tambor's presence.
Byron Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone Advisory Partners, part of the Blackstone Group that manages approximately $350 billion, wrote a commentary for Barron's evoking the uncertainty that is weighing on all investors.
He wore his trademark bolero hat, a black suit with black-sequined shoulders, and like several other close friends and family members, a bowtie featuring the Batman insignia, evoking Gentry's favorite superhero.
Sōtatsu is recognized as a forerunner of the Rinpa school; his particular ink-painting technique exudes the vibrancy characteristic of the movement, evoking the energy of the nature scenes he often depicted.
It's a buddy cop show that not only mixes comedic and serious elements well, but it also has a stylish look, evoking a more colorful and technologically advanced version of the 1990s.
Metropolis re-envisions a dystopic future with Maitreya as one of the artist's hybrid femmes, a multi-limbed cyborg evoking the iconic sci-fi character Aelitas, Queen of Mars, among other characters.
Many of the bases are irregularly stacked cubes (evoking, in a funny way, the architecture of the New Museum), with some dictating the terms of our interaction with the sculptures they hold.
But Adrian Toomes, otherwise known as the Vulture, pulls off being one of the most memorable comic book movie baddies in recent memory by evoking a dread that hits closer to home.
"We emphasize... the British part of the man dem," says Alki Riddimz—one of the two main MCs in the group—with a wide grin evoking the spirit of an impish villain.
Evoking the jazz funeral tradition that pays homage to a life well lived, a New Orleans jazz band did a slow yet joyous march down the aisle of the church in Englewood.
The stout, full-size sedan has a long hood and a drivers seat that sits almost near the midway point of the car, evoking the Chrysler 300M or even BMW's largest cars.
Nowadays, you can't discuss any sort of looming disaster of an event — the scrapped Woodstock 50 concert this past summer comes to mind — without someone evoking Fyre Festival as a cautionary tale.
Mr. Lidell's musical choices are similarly idyllic, evoking Stevie Wonder with a slouchier beat, with help from rhythm aces like the bassist Pino Palladino and the drummer DaRu Jones. Jajulin. Oct. 14.
Gabriel warns at the start that her seven-hundred-page text lacks "traditional biographical detail"; instead, it is a widely roving group portrait, evoking an entire era and aspiring to explain it.
The younger Mr. Trump was criticized this month for evoking Holocaust imagery in criticisms about the news media after he posted an image of Pepe the Frog, a popular alt-right symbol.
Songlike rhythms, evoking the time's jazz and blues, and a feel for scale, in how the forms relate to the space that contains them, give majestic presence to even the smallest images.
Brazil has in the past worried that other countries may try to seize it and deny it the use of its resources — a narrative Bolsonaro has used and is evoking once more.
Riding a surge of outrage from the #MeToo movement, the reauthorization debate is going to be a flash point with any opposition evoking howls of protest and accusations of racism and sexism.
Also in the "Art and the Divine" gallery, an eighth-century Indian sandstone sculpture of a dancing Ganesha is accompanied by a video showing a contemporary dancer evoking the elephantine god's movements.
He hoped to heal troubled souls — poetically evoking his traumatic Vietnam experiences to fellow war-weary veterans, reminding impoverished Indians whose future had held little promise of their heritage as Anishinaabe people.
He's evoking a pity party about how they're laughing at him as he tweets, but Niall, why are you tweeting and not calling your cell phone provider to change your number, dude?
There is a deep feeling of incompleteness at the core of these two drawings that embodies Sappho's condensation of the senses, evoking a desire to experience the world more fully and intensely.
This past May, Dakota people, the Native community, as well as local leaders decried the Walker's decision to install Sam Durant's "Scaffold" sculpture evoking the Dakota hangings in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
The music by Lillian Henley, often evoking the histrionic flavor associated with silent-movie scores, is played onstage with great fervor and rhythmic dexterity by Ms. Henley and Will Close on percussion.
At her behest, the nonprofit did not bring out her better-known science fiction, starting instead with "The Complete Orsinia," a collection of early stories evoking the realistic histories of imagined lands.
" But late Tuesday night, FEMA press secretary Lizzie Litzow changed coursed, writing: "At the last minute we were able to procure the test kits from the private market without evoking the DPA.
Walking onstage, she is all stammers and fidgets and overly articulate neurosis, adjusting the microphone stand and repeatedly pushing her glasses up her nose, evoking no one so much as Woody Allen.
Instead, the work reveals an ignorance of issues surrounding the racial appropriation of blackness by whites — a type of privileged identity tourism, evoking no less than the history of blackface minstrel shows.
They blamed Communists for fomenting "race mixing," evoking sexualized fears that social equality would mean black men having sex with white women — the very fears that put the Scottsboro Boys on trial.
Evoking this spirit, members of Misrata armed groups said in video message they will they stop Haftar and his "zahaf", Arabic for crawl, a word used by Gaddafi for his popular marches.
The show's earliest piece, "American Policy II" from 19433, is a mural-like ensemble of 15 pastel drawings composed of English-language phrases evoking the colonial stresses imposed on Native American life.
To me, "Wyoming" sounds foreign and peculiar, spilling lazily off the tongue like a yawn and evoking in my mind the wild terrain someone else might associate with a Zimbabwe or Mozambique.
Still, adding that dash of reality, especially by evoking a killer who struck fear in the hearts of all of Los Angeles throughout the summers of 1984 and 1985, is extra chilling.
In certain beguiling passages, as when wistful clarinet lines hover over wide-spaced plaintive orchestral sonorities in the opening movement, "A Cold Clear Dawn," Mr. Rogerson risks evoking such models too closely.
Sometimes evoking the blocky figures of the Russian Constructivists, the exceptional "Platform" presents two panels side by side, with contrasting figurative styles, types of material and degrees of abstraction on four surfaces.
Ever since his breakthrough 1996 HBO special, "Bring the Pain" — his new set includes giant initials evoking that seminal show — Mr. Rock has maintained a secure place in the stand-up pantheon.
There have also been widespread power outages, and thousands of high-water rescues, evoking memories of the helicopter and boat extractions during the devastating flooding from Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana in 653.
Instead, banking and payday lending lobbyists and lawyers have repeatedly and publicly predicted that Republican lawmakers in Congress will quickly kill the rule by evoking the previously obscure Congressional Review Act (CRA).
But these are ordered in a way that is less concerned with telling a story, or explaining Bartlett's life, than with evoking his qualities of erudition, curiosity, enthusiasm, care and sometimes anger.
These themes have not traditionally been explored on American electronic music's biggest stages in the post-millennial era, but Robinson has become increasingly adept at evoking these feelings on a grand scale.
The change of environment allowed me to see how the natural light in the gallery context brings out the mesmerizing muted color scheme of the fixtures, evoking nature through common industrial materials.
I've only encountered a handful of other artists capable of evoking that kind of visceral reaction, and generally, those who do tend to ascribe to intense personal philosophies (occult, Satanic, or otherwise).
In fact, the game's full title is Cadence of Hyrule — Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda, evoking a riff on the original more than a full-blown spinoff or sequel.
LG is scaling new heights of audio clarity and precision, but it's doing so in the most quixotic of ways — evoking memories of Nokia finessing the perfect industrial design for a Symbian phone.
Bath bombs represent so much more than a way to start a soak: the vividly colored, happiness-inducing, and effervescent spheres signal reprieve from a cold, dark world — all while evoking childlike wonder.
He gained national prominence last month when he delivered a speech at the University of Virginia Law School evoking the history of the South to publicly criticize Trump for his attacks on judges.
Serrano's style would work well in any era, but it's particularly well suited to the time we're in, evoking the now-there's-this barrage of stimuli you get when you unlock your phone.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Ted Cruz redoubled his attack that Donald Trump's "New York values" put him out of line with the GOP base — and Donald Trump punched back, evoking the 9/11 attacks.
In a pair of Saturday morning tweets, the president suggested he should get equal TV time as Democrats, evoking a now-defunct rule that required broadcasters to cover both sides of controversial issues.
There's a fair bit of The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby in Hereditary, which draws on Satanic Panic ideas without directly evoking them, and draws out the story with a 1970s-style slow build.
It nails the retro vibe, both in the set design and costumes evoking 1930s London, and in the overall feeling of a 1950s musical, but without any real innovation to warrant its existence.
I started studying how master communicators such as Oprah Winfrey, screenwriters such as Lena Dunham and authors like Malcolm Gladwell engaged their audiences by leveraging different ways of telling stories and evoking emotions.
His first collection, "The Ilex Tree", appeared in 1965; from that point on, each set of poems evoking the sprawl and thrust and thirst of Australia was dedicated "To the glory of God".
A Case of Distrust does this not by calling on cultural touchstones from its time period, but works by evoking a nostalgic style from the '50s that was used to invoke the '20s.
According to io9's Germain Lussier, there's nothing terribly original or scary about it, which is a bummer for fans of the space horror the original Alien movies were so good at evoking.
"We live in a place where we have a voice, we have an opportunity, and in other places like Russia, you don't get that," she said, evoking tears and praise from the women.
VTOL designs aren't meant for the road, but we still often call the vehicles "flying cars," evoking images of the classic DMC-12 rising from the road into the air in the movies.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar staged a theatrical performance at the 58th Grammy Awards on February 15, evoking the chains of slavery and incarceration along with black pride and a fiery condemnation of American injustice.
After meticulous rehearsals with a road band so intelligently curated it could hit every note every night while evoking the responsive flexibility of a crack jazz combo, he embarked on his grand tour.
The tent felt like a crypt, and rather than actually evoking the experience of refugees, I saw it as a wasteful object that sought to consecrate the refugee crisis with an expensive monument.
His young studio practice often focuses on politically stylized photographs of black young men like himself, in situations that play on the erasure of visibility and intersectional politics, evoking both Ferguson and Orlando.
While The Post is technically a historical story — evoking relatively recent events and the repercussions that still have a bearing on journalism and politics today — it's not just a story about the past.
Evoking the landscape of Hawaii Island's volcanic topography, her intimately monumental and monochromatic sculpture Mauna references the invisible life that swirls all around and lies beneath the surface of the air and earth.
When the New York Giants visited in February 1987, linebacker Harry Carson dumped a cooler full of popcorn on Mr. Reagan, evoking the famous Gatorade celebrations of that team — without the icy shock.
The artist Andre Woolery created a work consisting of red buttons arranged onto a canvas to create an abstract design, evoking the large sculpture in the district of a needle threading a button.
Mr Putin justified the Kremlin's monopoly over politics and the commanding heights of the economy by evoking the symbols of tsarist rule and appealing to cultural stereotypes says Lev Gudkov, a Russian sociologist.
For more than 50 years, beginning in 1946, Mr. Modell's moon-faced characters leapt from The New Yorker's pages in a perpetual state of exasperation or pandemonium, evoking for readers their everyday vexations.
The prose ranges from the lithe and acute — Thompson is wonderfully adept at evoking the self-deluding way men and women think about themselves and one another — to the all too frequently laborious.
The former vice president, who formally announced his candidacy on Thursday but has been a frontrunner in the polls for months, recently called himself an "Obama-Biden Democrat," evoking a repeat of 103.
Evoking Jarvis Cocker himself, Harry Styles used this moment to show us that it's possible to tune out and one-up Jimmy Fallon with the simple combination of a blazer and button-up.
Pairing delicate, antiquity-evoking harp sounds with unmistakably 21st century square waves and precisely swung club rhythms, the track is an exciting prequel to Abdullah Al-wali's forthcoming EP of the same name.
The Red Turtle's art style is more in line with European animation than Japanese, its sketchily rendered characters with black-dot eyes evoking more through their movement and framing than their facial expressions.
The various modules, aglow with light and humming with sound, are connected via patch cables, evoking—whether Suzuki realizes it or not—the network of undersea cables that constitutes the Internet's circulatory system.
The demonstration marked the first "cacerolazo" in center-right Macri's government, evoking memories of the pot-banging protests staged by struggling Argentines during the country's economic meltdown at the start of the century.
The album is strange and sprawling—songs often feels more like places than subjects—evoking Radiohead, Bon Iver, Tame Impala, and even inflections of Kendrick Lamar, but together amounting to something entirely distinct.
Where trance and rave pastiche in recent club music often emphasizes dramatic melodic progressions, LaBeija uses just two chords and a dembow beat here, evoking the compositional styles of, say, punk and gabber.
Deep, luminous amber-rose in color, the wine — I mean, beer — has an inviting sour-cherry tartness balanced by oak and vanilla, its taste and mouthfeel variously evoking beer, brandy, bourbon and port.
But year after year, with plaster or concrete or resin, she has stuck to her impressions of interior spaces and household objects, resulting in weighty, silent sculptures evoking absent bodies and past lives.
After The New York Times published a report about the trip on Thursday, Democrats assailed Mr. Giuliani, accusing him of activity evoking that at the center of the recently concluded special counsel's investigation.
Directed by Phelim McDermott, with additional direction and scenic design by Julian Crouch, puppetry evoking Otto Dix, and surprising uses for everyday material like tape, this "Satyagraha" was a triumph at the Met.
With their cinematic feel and charmingly anthropomorphic animals, Miyakoshi's pencil and charcoal drawings capture the ever-changing delights of nighttime city life while evoking almost physical feelings of comfort, support and family love.
The resulting images are hallucinatory in their intensity, evoking a fever dream or a psychedelic trip—an effect created in part by the absence of shadows, a trick Cobb learned from 3D modeling.
At the same time, "blur" also signifies various Surrealist and Dadaist linguistic practices, such as aphorisms, wordplay, and poems, which mined Freudian, often erotic, connotations, thus evoking the secret workings of the unconscious.
Tallent is so fearless when evoking what the body can withstand, so scrupulous at capturing the visible world; what a writer he'll be when he turns to charting internal, invisible cartographies as well.
The opera — which unfolds in 15 short, episodic scenes — is played atop a set (designed by Sabine Theunissen) built of platforms connected by rickety walkways, evoking a bombed-out city amid consuming chaos.
" He added that the romance would be central, evoking the hugely popular young-adult film "The Fault in Our Stars": "As a nickname for this film, 'The Fault in Our Mars' is perfect.
Harry was quick to publicly admonish the publication in defense of his wife, also evoking the detrimental role of the tabloids in the tragic death of his mother Princess Diana 22 years ago.
It presents a curious argument, suggesting that the masks that Coq Roq wear—which as you might remember, are chickens—are deliberately evoking some of the hallmarks of Slipknot's masks at the time.
But too much of its overall design feels borrowed, by turns evoking the monochromatic clutter of "District 9," the vertical favelas of "Ready Player One" and the randomly milling, anonymous hordes of whatever.
It is astonishing to learn that these visionary spirit drawings, evoking André Masson's surrealist automatic drawing in the 1920s and the trance-like psychedelic art of the 1960s, were produced in Victorian England.
When included in the film (as here), everything is infused with a pulsating and flickering go-stop-go-stop-go-stop-go energy, evoking a hyperactive current of industrial forces on the body.
I like the idea of these images evoking an ambiguous kinship with the body, that people might relate to in different ways, and consider their own physicality and fascination with the human body.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins delivers some of the best work of his career, deftly evoking the look of the original while also bringing moments of extreme color and even more extreme contrast to the table.
As with the halqai of centuries past, no performance of Sehagl's work was the same, evoking the mystical pagan rituals of halqa respectively and in tune with other halqa masters (malaam) on the square.
The March on Washington, August, 28, 1963, depicts a few men in a moment of applause, one of their hands raised high above the crowd, evoking the universal symbol of black power and resistance.
The table and chairs inside the meeting room were designed with a pattern evoking two bridges coming together, foreshadowing the bridge on which the two men would later hold their one-on-one conversation.
A Polaroid picture that remained blank and undeveloped was reinserted in a camera, evoking a sense of uncertainty and dislocation, but over all, the work proved little more than a series of pleasant images.
In addition, the poems of this section are all 14 lines, evoking the sonnet form, which has connotations of authority, rule, and dictated structure—ingredients that, when mixed just right, result in tyrannical systems.
His Saturday tweet of a graphic that included Hillary Clinton's face, a six-pointed star, a pile of cash and the words "most corrupt candidate ever" drew immediate backlash for evoking anti-Semitic imagery.
Some may see evoking "Game of Thrones" as an odd choice for a Syria tourism campaign, considering the show's fictional world of Westeros is a violent place engaged in its own bloody civil war.
Stephen Colbert's long-running "Superb Owl" bit on The Colbert Report was probably unnecessary too; parent company Viacom was just too skittish about evoking the NFL's wrath to let him use the real term.
Lastly, she dabs on gold leaf and adds a label with the plant's scientific name, location, and other information—evoking how specimens are preserved in herbaria, collections housed in natural history museums and universities.
But a bigger reason is that Swizz Beats defines the funk her adventures in gospel grit demand, evoking Memphis thump while remaining so hip-hop that the samples stay in Nas-Wu-Tribe territory.
In a way, though, the patches the Mets have deployed at the corners, while hardly evoking memories of HoJo and Keith Hernandez—or, for that matter, Duda and Wright—have been kind of okay.
I'm not saying we need terrorist porn on Scandal, but some kind of visual representation of what the attacks truly meant would have gone a long way in evoking some sort of emotional response.
It's a series that was designed to be watched over a confined eight episodes, yes, but its magic in evoking nostalgia comes hand-in-hand with its rejection of overloaded narratives or byzantine mysteries.
To the west in the park, the lime green "Electric Kiss," also from 2008, stands 10 feet tall in a meadow, its shape evoking an onion dome, or a teardrop, or a Hershey's Kiss.
Katie Tubb, a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, said the administration can't find justification in past experience to subsidize the plants, so it is evoking potential future threats like cyber attacks and terrorism.
And best of all, the lulling force of the concert's brief opener, "Prelude to Breaking" (1986), led by Mr. Sunderland, evoking the force and sheen of a wave sliding, roaring and pulling itself apart.
Perfectly evoking the Soviet-era sensibilities surrounding a nuclear meltdown, the show took a critical look at the effects of bureaucracy, and wouldn't have been nearly as good without Skarsgård's performance as Boris Shcherbina.
Buruma recounts the decadent sensuality of Japanese life at the fringe, in some places evoking Donald Richie's underrated novel "Tokyo Nights" and its taxonomy of the seamier side of life in the Japanese capital.
The name alone was like poetry to me, evoking a memory, a future, an indulgent occasion, a sensual ritual, the closest equivalent to an afternoon delight that an eight-year-old girl could understand.
"A Musical Offering" is a close response to Bach's highly European masterpiece of that name, and yet, with wonderful defiance of cultural logic, its movement is all neo-primitivist, evoking Polynesian or Aztec imagery.
It brought a crane to hoist up the golden likeness of Mr. Erdogan — with his right arm raised, evoking the statue of Saddam Hussein toppled by American forces in Iraq — and hauled it away.
Its conjuring of American conspiracy theories, through paintings and installations evoking secret cabals and satanic cults, feels all too relevant amid today's crackpot theories of world leaders running child sex rings in pizza restaurants.
As they clap their hands together or slap one another's hands, evoking girlhood games, they spin in and out of their square, sometimes peeling away into a single line before moving back into formation.
An empty page, a full cup of coffee, and a source of inspiration- a photograph evoking a melancholy melody winding from the deft fingers of Atahualpa Yupanqui, and the sound of his empathetic voice.
Hong Kong officials are holding a special meeting on Friday to consider evoking a colonial-era emergency law that would, among other measures, ban pro-democracy protests from wearing masks to hide their identities.
An Eye of Sauron workout, drawn from "The Lord of the Rings," features step-ups (Frodo and Sam had to climb a lot of stairs) and sandbags (evoking Sam carrying Frodo up Mount Doom).
Photograph by Vahid Salemi / AP Simon imported four thousand botanical specimens from the world's largest flower market, in the Netherlands, and created three dozen still-lifes, evoking diplomatic accords made between 1968 and 2014.
But the film also tries to excavate a time and place, evoking the lives of the city's immigrant and marginalized residents and its 1919 race riots as well as its snowfalls, speakeasies and slaughterhouses.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads AUSTIN — Betelhem Makonnen and Stephanie Concepcion Ramirez access the far corners of the subconscious in their art, evoking the nostalgia of early youth and the anxiety of displacement.
"Nobody is interested, nobody cares, and nobody seems to be worried about the threat of rising prices," Clemons wrote, evoking a market truism that the least apparent risk has the greatest potential to destabilize.
Vividly evoking the impotence of imminent motherhood (punched up by the 1970 hit "Vehicle" on the soundtrack and the disorienting tipsiness of Ryan Eddleston's camera angles), Ms. Lowe makes Ruth a deeply conflicted avenger.
Subdued and unobtrusive, they allow works to appear to float in space, as images and objects from various sections of the exhibition come into a visitor's peripheral vision, gently evoking the affinities among them.
Evoking the late 1700s to 1800s, gothic fiction often employs a house as a metaphor for women's bodies, since the style reached its height at a time when a woman's domain was the home.
The movie takes its name from Plato's idea that in its purest form, water takes the shape of an icosahedron, a 20-sided polyhedron, evoking the idea that beauty, and humanity, has many faces.
In the world of insta-pundits and unmonitored comments, newspaper editorials may seem quaint, evoking cranky gentlemen of a certain age banging away with wrath on their keyboards about the incandescent issues of the day.
Both groups of kids set out to look for a corpse, and along the way, they become each other's emotional support, with all the idealized intensity and simplicity Stephen King always puts into evoking childhood.
While many in those nations have expressed pride and joy that a Balkan country has made it to the final, Croatia&aposs stellar achievement also has caused envy and nationalist outbursts evoking the war era.
Textile artist Tasha Lewis, featured at Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, also examines America's culture – and its possible decline in relevance – through a series of hand-sewn busts and figures evoking the decay of ancient Greek sculpture.
The comment was criticized for evoking insults used toward African-Americans during the Jim Crow era, though many pointed out that McGregor has used "boy" as an insult many times, regardless of his opponent's race.
It is a joyful, toe-tapping musical that has offered effective escapism for American moviegoers in troubling times, but it's also a love letter to Hollywood, evoking the style and themes of classic Tinseltown musicals.
"When we hear songs in foreign languages, our hearing is connotative, and not denotative — and actually we often prefer it that way, since music itself is more about evoking ideas than dictating them," he explains.
Teibel made ten more "Environments" records from 1969 to 1979, evoking the experience of a "wood-masted sailboat", a "country stream", the "ultimate thunderstorm", an "alpine blizzard", "gentle rain in a pine forest" and more.
As you proceed through the game, blowing things up to raise your "resistance meter," cult leaders will periodically accuse you of being too violent, evoking the standard first-person shooter "both sides are bad" trope.
Over the course of the film, a few scattered murders committed by unstable or spiteful people give way to waves of well-organized, government-backed death squads, dressed in Klan robes and Nazi-evoking trenchcoats.
Director Hideki Takayama smartly appropriated imagery familiar to his primary, domestic audience while evoking the chilling tone of H.P. Lovecraft's horror stories that — like Urotsukidōji — are rife with tentacled ancient gods waging war on humanity.
But foreign intervention risks evoking the unsavory legacies of colonialism and that of Western-branded counterterrorism initiatives elsewhere in the Muslim world -- both of which can assist terror groups in their radicalization and recruitment process.
Whereas Jatts once had the monopoly on caste-centric bhangra, more and more Chamaars are now beginning to mention their caste in their songs as a means of evoking pride in their much-maligned background.
For "Strange Mercy" she lies prostrate, evoking the heavy content of the album of the same name, as a new backdrop is revealed featuring a phantom with a yonic yawn, decked out in red lipstick.
Evoking the dream of FDR and Harry Truman to enact universal health care, Sanders argued that the money middle-class families could save on private health insurance premiums would more than compensate for higher taxes.
I especially liked Andrea Longacre-White's piece, "Full Stop" (2017), a cluster of red rope that reminded me of both pool buoys and bondage gear, evoking the control of bodies and the division of water.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington's political elite paid tribute to former U.S. President George H.W. Bush as his body lay in state in the Capitol on Monday, evoking a bygone era of bipartisan civility in American politics.
PARIS (Reuters) - LVMH's Louis Vuitton presented a new collection fit for a space odyssey at the end of Paris Fashion Week on Monday, with futuristic, crystal-strewn looks, oversized sleeves and patterned dresses evoking skylines.
In the Virginia governor's race, the Republican nominee Ed Gillespie has aired a series of television ads evoking images of Salvadoran immigrant gang members and has accused his Democratic rival of being soft on crime.
The Italian architect Luigi Moretti's design (evoking the sails of a ship) was the subject of great debate in the city, as was the Vatican's partial ownership of the Italian development company behind the project.
For a novel that leans so heavily on its setting, "Tangerine" rarely succeeds at evoking more of Tangier than its heat, its humidity (or dust), its "confined and chaotic streets," and its sweet mint tea.
Toward the video&aposs end, Jenner appears again, still gilded and glowing, but this time outfitted in a transparent, bejeweled gown and cradling a lamb in a dismantled manger, the imagery evoking a nativity scene.
One of those cables, in a downtown tunnel, caught fire on Monday, creating long delays and evoking memories of a similar episode in January 2015 that resulted in one passenger's death while sickening several others.

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