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evocation <an evocation; evocations> N

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The title is an evocation of his grandfather's work by the same title.
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His early art photography is noted for its evocation of childhood.
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The overall effect could be a vivid evocation of a scene as perceived by a sensitive observer.
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The melody's effect is rather indirect: the evocation of being out of doors at night in the plain and hearing the shepherd play his melody.
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Evocations of time and its compelling mystery and absurdity.
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Experiences, and therefore development, are more greatly influenced by this effect than by the previous one, but the influence of evocation declines over time.
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Dirty is eye-opening and compassionately delivered... a sympathetic evocation of ecstasy, heartbreak, horror, and hope.
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Common penjing designs include evocation of dragons and the strokes of well-omened characters.
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In evocation, the magician, having become the macrocosm, creates a microcosm.
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Although most evocations of the central image were created on purpose, others were coincidental.
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