Using "evoke" in a sentence

Paintings of character eyes, in a 1:1 scale of those characters, in a widescreen format to evoke the films and shows they’re from.
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Songs like “Roman Holiday” and “Jackie Down The Line” evoke the sound of ’90s-era Oasis, while others like “I Love You” and “Skinty Fia” manage to be both deadpan and stirring.
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They can capture a dark landscape with scary events but still evoke hope in your heart, or create the urge for exploration and excitement for embarking on a new adventure.
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Darth Vader’s breathing, the bleeping dialogue of R2-D2, the buzzing of light sabers, Chewbacca’s roars, the Starfighter lasers – all of these sounds and more are instantly recognizable and immediately evoke the related visual imagery.
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While the gauges and switches evoke the original P1800, they are all tough-­feeling toggles and hefty, milled billet pulls.
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While the all-out smokin’ opening track and lead single “Xanadu,” title might evoke different imagery in more progressive-leaning listening circles, Kotzen’s zen-seeking, hard-rocking ruminations on “Xanadu” once again shine a light on the eternal power of good collaboration.
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Azadian In a few improvised minutes, Azadian was able to evoke the tragedy, but also the beauty, of one who “belonged in the international treasury of geniuses,” worthy to sit at the same table with Goethe and Homer.
Source: The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

But sometimes you just can't help it, such as when you're cooking a sauce that is renowned for its use of multiple types of meat and for its long process, and you're doing neither of those things, yet you still want to evoke the reference and feeling.
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The lace-draped canvases of Gülbin Ünlü evoke her struggle for inclusion in the German art world as the grandchild of Turkish immigrants who came to West Germany under the “guest worker” program of the 1960s and ’70s.
Source: The New York Times

How did you evoke this setting through the score, and did this disconnect from the natural world pose any challenge artistically?  Weitz: To me, it was huge.
Source: Filmmaker Magazine

’ Photo: Matthew Murphy For some, the music will evoke a sense of nostalgia; the album was pivotal back in the ‘90s and songs like “Ironic” and “You Oughta Know” were canon for angsty, grunge-pop girls.
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It aims to honour the past while furthering the resort story with an innovative addition to evoke the spirit of the Pacific Islands.
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She and the director of photography, Gregory Oke, favor compositions that evoke the jerky anti-symmetry of amateur video.
Source: The New York Times

Though he makes his drawings—which evoke the graphic style of German Expressionism—quite simply, by rubbing charcoal against printed text or strips of paper, these serve as the basis for Kentridge’s expansive work throughout film, theater, and multimedia.
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Retreating to a tavern will then evoke feelings of warmth and safety as a result.
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“People don’t like to be alone with their thoughts, and having a secret can evoke feelings of shame, isolation, and uncertainty,” writes Slepian.
Source: Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley

In one particular scene, Lynch uses a match cut to evoke the generational trauma within the Palmer household when Laura is seen crying after a confrontation with her father, only for that scene to be followed with a close-up of Ray Wise breaking down piece by piece into a quiet sob.
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If the image is meant to evoke a fairytale clash between good and evil, and a young princess called from obscurity to redeem the kingdom, the visual design team deserves applause.
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Generally, a piece of artwork is a great place to start – and it doesn’t need to be a collectible to evoke a feeling of grandeur, just something unique that makes you smile.
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They can capture a dark landscape with scary events but still evoke hope in your heart, or create the urge for exploration and excitement for embarking on a new adventure.
Source: NME

Those that engage all five sensesThe first category contains those aphrodisiac agents that evoke the full engagement of your senses, enveloping you and your love before the first taste sensations enter your mouth.
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These, and other images that evoke femininity or the female body — such as eggs and other curves — have become her signature items since she pivoted from her early work, which was focused more on photography and mixed-media collages.
Source: The New York Times

But also, the poem is not really an example of imagism, which strives to evoke a precise image by means of deliberate language (something like, “The dense honesty of / A hamburger.
Source: The Atlantic

This is a reconfiguration of what they tried earlier this year with “The Lost City,” a throwback adventure comedy (and a hit) meant to evoke those Michael Douglas-Kathleen Turner capers from the ’80s.
Source: The New York Times

Together, they fashioned a robotic arm with pressure sensors embedded in its fingertips, which fed into electrodes implanted in the somatosensory cortex to evoke a synthetic sense of touch1.
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They will always evoke more than just a sound.
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I wanted to evoke Lauren in terms of how much more risk we are willing to take when we are young, even if it is the risk to be alone.
Source: Vulture

Tracks like “I Will Survive” evoke the spirit of Queen with choral harmonies and blazing solos, while unabashed anthems like “She Bop” and “Venus” fully convince with authentic 80s hair metal flavor.
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Early works like Portrait of Carmen de Lavallade (1956) evoke Amedeo Modigliani in their elongated forms.
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  For many, the words “disaster preparedness” evoke images of stashes of water and canned food; this contains the implicit assumption that authorities and neighbors are of no use.
Source: The Urbanist

He has authored two books, the novel “The Sound of Things to Come” (2016) and the nonfiction work “A Stranger’s Pose” (2018), which blends several genres — memoir, photo essay, and travelogue — to evoke the rhythm of Iduma’s wanderings around the African continent.
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 "Cluttered shelves can evoke images of junk shops," agrees Lamakan.
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Lizzie McGuire Because if Portia’s incredibly chaotic outfit choices don’t immediately evoke images of Hilary Duff’s iconic Disney Channel character and make you want to rewatch the series, you’re lying to yourself.
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Wolves Few species evoke the American wild as much as wolves.
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Located in Zhangyuan in one of the area's 140-year-old traditional Shikumen mansions, Neri&Hu's design for the coffee shop aims to evoke "an intimate and nostalgic experience and bring back the memories of 'home'.
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San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter is lined with pricey new restaurants and old-style saloons that evoke the city’s history.
Source: The Washington Post

What are your guiding principles when it comes to design? I really want to either amplify emotion, evoke emotion, or help you gain a different perspective on your own humanity.
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Those features have also helped Iceland evoke other worlds in films and TV, Guðmundsdóttir notes.
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Also see the print edition, available now, for a homebrew-scale recipe! Hoppin’ Frog Den Haag Old Ale (Akron, Ohio) Few brewery names evoke that old-school vibe of late-oughts blowout bottle-shares with the buds as Hoppin’ Frog—maybe Duck-Rabbit and Närke Kaggen could join the chat, but few others.
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“Muñoz’s manner of drawing… gives the impression that the intention is merely to evoke reality, not set a stage for reality… A few white chalk marks indicate a head; on another, they become a grimace, a whole figure or even a scene… The familiar positive picture with a stability that can be relied on turns out to be an apparition, transfixed on the ground of the paper, emerging from a continuum of shadows; being transparent, the figure can be consumed by darkness….
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But sometimes you just can’t help it, such as when you’re cooking a sauce that is renowned for its use of multiple types of meat and for its long process, and you’re doing neither of those things, yet you still want to evoke the reference and feeling.
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His books give queer sense of social failure and evoke self-hatred as a radical way of experimenting with our darkest drives.
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But Shiva from Kantara couldn’t be them because he could never evoke that sense of empathy in his audience.
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'It doesn't evoke a sense of enjoyment, right? But I didn't know the details in any way.
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To that end, these three strategies can help you personalize your messaging, evoke genuine compassion, and forge powerful customer connections: 1.
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In my version, a yogurt topping adds a meltingly creamy finish, meant to evoke yogurt-coated snack bars.
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Instead, there is beauty in the macabre, and some humor there too, as evidenced from his lifelong career creating photographs that evoke a range of reactions from outrage to wonder.
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Black artist David Anthony Geary created the painting, Joy is Portable, to evoke a sense of joy for those who see it.
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Utilizing false walls arranged in an octagonal form, she aimed to evoke a spiritual space.
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While the all-out smokin’ opening track and lead single “Xanadu”, the title might evoke different imagery in more progressive-leaning listening circles, KOTZEN’s zen-seeking, hard-rocking ruminations on “Xanadu” once again shine a light on the eternal power of good collaboration.
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Godard was responsible for some of the most sublime moments of 1960s screen time, including the comical and barbaric car pileup in “Weekend” (1967) as a lashing at greed and materialism; the 10-minute interlude of postcards meant to evoke plunder and ad­ven­ture in the 1963 antiwar film “The Riflemen” (“Les Carabiniers”); the cocktail party in “Pierrot Le Fou” (1965) where bourgeois guests mouth the scripts of television commercials; and the impromptu pop-music dance by a trio of crooks in 1964’s “Bande à part” (Band of Outsiders).
Source: The Washington Post

Muted tones of brown, beige, and grey can have a calming effect on a home, and may evoke a feeling of being outdoors.
Source: House Beautiful

Set upon a bed of musty smelling mulch and surrounded by a multitude of indigenous shrubs and trees that evoke a pre-Anthropocene Florida, the edifice appears as though it was plunked down by extraterrestrials.
Source: Metropolis Metropolis Magazine

Few filmmakers are as reliably excellent at creating worlds that are like life yet different, at times wildly so, and that can evoke the heart-skipping thrill of being tossed in the air by trusted arms.
Source: The New York Times

Soul MusicImage: Podcast logoMusic lends itself perfectly to storytelling—songs evoke some of our strongest emotions and memories, after all.
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They will hear tales that evoke visceral insight into the trade and its significance and receive a meaningful token underscoring the experience.
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If it wasn’t the exact same tree, it sure seemed meant to evoke that scene (albeit in a happier way).
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Great books for young children, and that includes Chris Van Allsburg’s modern classic “The Polar Express,” are united by the sense of pure wonder they evoke in readers of any and all ages.
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It has the power to evoke powerful emotions, provide subtle psychological symbolism and act as a narrative device.
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Pablo Amargo Pablo Amargo is an award-winning Spanish illustrator whose monochrome line drawings harness a minimalist style to evoke maximum emotion.
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Together with the thematic exhibition, the Biennale launches the special project Climate Care, to be among the first initiatives in China dedicated to exploring the convergence of art, technology and climate change, while seeking to evoke action on the climate crisis in all its facets.
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Seamlessly blending in horror aesthetics to heighten the anxiety-provoking atmosphere of a weekend getaway with the royal family, Larraín and Stewart both manage to evoke the feelings of being surrounded, being perceived at all times, and of standing out while also being completely ignored.
Source: Polygon

With that Last Days scene, maybe Gus Van Sant was trying to evoke that sense of stasis, of a world stuck in an infinite-repeat loop.
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His images evoke different feelings and raise complicated issues; but they are also banal, even the visual language he uses is simple and metaphorical.
Source: Notes E-Flux

Nicole's work is characterized by escapist and endearing subject matter, including brightly colored candies, donuts, and care bears that evoke comforting childhood memories.
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To represent the vast number of languages, “Your Voices” is formed of 700 glowing cords tensioned between a series of structural arcs to evoke the idea of seeing a revolving illuminated network as it rotates through a multilingual choral soundscape.
Source: WWD

Designed to evoke a sense of childlike whimsy, Nendo’s Invisible Snow Globes come in three variants, dubbed the ‘Spiral Stairs’, ‘Flowers’, and ‘Smile’.
Source: Yanko Design

India Lockdown Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Shweta Basu Prasad, Aahana Kumra, Prateik Babbar, Sai Tamhankar and Prakash Belawadi Director: Madhur Bhandarkar India Lockdown Movie Review: Prateik Babbar Shines Like A Star In Heartwrenching Scenes That Revisit Horrors Of The Pandemic!( Photo Credit – India Lockdown Poster ) What’s Good: Few Scenes that managed to evoke emotions, especially about migrant workers and s*x workers What’s Bad: Lack of compelling background score and few cringy, dialogues and scenes.
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‘When creating Ares House for The Row, I wanted to really push the boundaries on how we perceive and interact with these environments, but yet still retain elements that evoke familiarity.
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The goal is to create actions that evoke the feeling of being in between universes.
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They added that they had wanted to evoke “the grind of day to day life,” but acknowledge that the intent “doesn’t change the fact that the name Slaves is an issue.
Source: Pitchfork

The piece incorporated numerous non-singing elements, such as “shh” sounds, whistles, clapping, and the tinkling of chimes to evoke the movement of the water.
Source: Chicago Classical Review

But when you’re distracted by the holiday hoopla, it’s common for this time of year to evoke more stress than joy.
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer

You are drawn to sentimental pieces and classic dress styles that evoke joyful feelings of family and friendship.
Source: Glam

The 98-seat restaurant plans to serve new American fare using French techniques for dinner only in a space meant to evoke memories of the Prairie style of architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Source: Des Moines Register

From a squeal to a shimmer, these pieces evoke everything from church organ to patient feedback to flickers of voices to dueling Basinskis.
Source: Stereogum

We’re conjuring atmospheres to evoke emotional responses, little movies without the pictures… I’ll try to create a vibe that’s working for me, and if it’s pushing the right buttons for her, we finesse it from there.
Source: The Music

But sometimes you just can’t help it, such as when you’re cooking a sauce that is renowned for its use of multiple types of meat and for its long process, and you’re doing neither of those things, yet you still want to evoke the reference and feeling.
Source: Borneo Bulletin

The body work is also made in-house by Walt from Kevlar, using a design he developed to be both aerodynamic and to evoke some of the styling queues of the iconic racing Ducatis from years gone by.
Source: Silodrome

“Sounds that evoke emotion are what we’re always on a quest for,” supervising sound editor and sound designer Al Nelson says.
Source: World Of Walt

While the title of the all-out smokin' opening track and lead single "Xanadu" might evoke different imagery in more progressive-leaning listening circles, Kotzen's zen-seeking, hard-rocking ruminations on "Xanadu" once again shine a light on the eternal power of good collaboration.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET

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