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    1. ‘Even now when I smell the scent of wood shavings I’m transported back there … funny how evocative scents can be


    2. ’ He said reflectively, ‘That line ‘We are here as on a darkling plain’ is so very evocative


    3. Spelman allowed, though he was secretly very anxious to be led on a tour by these two evocative young women and would have granted a week


    4. We walked inside an incredibly opulent study, decorated with all shades of gold, wood, and granite, with rich evocative carpets strewn around as well as tapestries hanging from the tall walls, amidst various detailed paintings


    5. Now, what might science have discovered in a way of contributing to this? In looking forward to the conclusion of chapter 17, The Revelation, there is a description of an event that seems evocative of John’s visionary experience


    6. Scholars peered back into John’s Revelation for some insight into why the Mongol horsemen had not been evocative of the horsemen of Revelation


    7. the worshiper would experience in the way of inner evocative feelings when he


    8. scene was very evocative, and Harry remembered the mood of the dream -- not


    9. “Call me Fishmael,” he said with a deep rumble evocative of a bass drum full of pitch


    10. “Cosmos”: “There is an idea – strange, haunting, evocative – one of the most exquisite

    11. – strange, haunting, evocative – one of the most


    12. of it, it seems very interesting and evocative, but only in a poetic way


    13. A stringy woman, a tough old broad with skinny hips and leathery skin, asked Gasbag to dance, and even got him to move a bit to that slow, sad music that he found so evocative of his finest sense of being


    14. ‘Why not give her a name? Why not I christen her Swapna, the dream one?’ He pondered over the proposition and gave up in the end realizing that even the most evocative name wouldn’t move him since she didn’t lend her voice to it


    15. The delicacy of her demeanor made him envision the evocative charm of a bunch of seedless grapes in the midst of the season


    16. His mouth had taken control of her own in a kiss that was so unbelievably evocative it stimulated her emotions and sent them spiraling out of control


    17. With images and sequences that are hauntingly and unforgettably evocative, Woman in the Dunes remains a truly extraordinary work of cinematic art


    18. The thought of this woman mothering his children, watching her bloom and her belly growing round as their baby grew inside her womb, was the most evocative and appealing vision he’d ever experienced to date


    19. It was the most moving and evocative kiss either had ever experienced before, because of the depth of meaning behind it


    20. His kiss left her breathless and begging for more! Joel may have initiated the kiss, but Kathy thoroughly participated in it and her return kiss had him almost on his knees - so powerful and evocative it was

    21. evocative of the fundamental poison of ignorance, the belief that the I exists independently


    22. Over the next few days - but only if I get to Laramie - I am going to hunt Rocky Mountain Elk; because it has the most evocative name, it has become my favorite


    23. gracefully gliding about the mystical waters evocative of Viking longboats with their heads


    24. the processing of evocative or emotionally salient words activated limbic areas such


    25. dysfunction, in the absence of evocative drug-related stimuli, are also capable of


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