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    1. Soffen reminded Slikit of his own mother, evoking cherished memories that were special and secret


    2. Though I must confess that I indeed smiled with satisfaction upon evoking in my article Clinton’s troubles with interns, but I was not flaunting my delight at you


    3. Evoking his immature reaction certainly was not my intention; I simply wanted his attention which I thereafter received regarding the grossly tardy WDs


    4. Instead of evoking pity these odors birthed a contemptuousness that took him by surprise; for the first time in his memory Samson Hercules Duff was devoid of empathy


    5. The sheet of water seemed laced with ice as Sam‘s sweated body chilled evoking screams not to be heard over crashing water and deafening thunder


    6. and fatigued when evoking motivation)


    7. Bad Habits | Vices: Evoking too much water


    8. thought that the purpose of class was to engage in thought evoking conversations, not merely regurgitate lectures


    9. This time I screwed up my courage and put myself forward, evoking a smile on the faces of the surrounding guys


    10. Meanwhile, I again concentrated on the area of the solar plexus, focusing all of my attention on evoking warmth and a state of happiness

    11. Emily continued to embrace herself evoking more and more waves of pleasure, her hands slipping smoothly across her body with slowly swelling urgency, touching her fingertips against a soft skin demanding her attention


    12. and therapy is another area evoking wide scale interest


    13. Sometimes you do it without even realizing that you are evoking one of the most powerful forces of the universe


    14. He could almost feel the words evoking ancient memories and emotions inside his head


    15. and yet this possibility is never even mentioned by those charged with detecting concerns and evoking


    16. The less the space there is the less the motion is and therefore the stronger and more deliberate the motion is evoking gravity


    17. tranquility, contemplative approach that can succeed in evoking the


    18. As he sat there, living over his life with her and evoking alternately the two images in which he now conceived her, he realised that she was dead, that she had ceased to exist, that she had become a memory


    19. moment; she appeared like a Pythoness evoking a spectre, as she recalled to his mind the remembrance of the fearful death of this man, to the news of which all Europe had listened with horror


    20. Throughout the South for fifty years there would be bitter-eyed women who looked backward, to dead times, to dead men, evoking memories that hurt and were futile, never to look back

    21. If! If! The soft drawling voices quickened with an old excitement as they talked in the when life was ever at high tide, recalling the fierce heat of their midsummer in this quiet darkness—infantryman, cavalryman, cannoneer, evoking memories of the days forlorn sunset of their winter


    22. He was muttering things she did not hear, his lips were evoking feelings never felt before


    23. In his head, the book kept growing and growing in length and complexity, almost as if it had taken on the burden of supplanting real life, rather than evoking it


    24. The Emperor’s manifesto was read, evoking enthusiasm, and then all moved about discussing it


    25. The most cunning man could not have crept into her confidence more successfully, evoking memories of the best times of her youth and showing sympathy with them


    26. Pierre had evoked the passionate affection of the Italian merely by evoking the best side of


    27. All the songs, the melodies of some of which have been collected, were humble and lamentable to the point of evoking tears


    28. They listened to the rain, the soft envelopment of the world in the velvet clearness of falling water, the whispers in deep grass, evoking odors of old, wet wood and leaves that had lain a hundred years, moldering and sweet


    29. I knew I could charm her because I'd done it before, crossed the barrier between the species without ever evoking that panic, and I determined to cross the barrier now with all my nerve


    30. Fermina Daza could not help it: all that seemed like children’s games to her, most of all when Florentino Ariza insisted on evoking the afternoons of melancholy verses in the Park of the Evangels, the letters hidden along her route to school, the embroidery lessons under the almond trees

    31. The procession—the men carrying the chair, the maid, and the doctor—vanished into the ladies’ waiting-room, evoking a feeling of curiosity and respect in the onlookers


    32. We are all Christian nations, who live the same spiritual life, so that every good, fruitful thought, which springs up in one corner of the earth, is at once communicated to the whole Christian world, evoking similar sensations of joy and pride, independently of nationality; we, who not only love the thinkers, benefactors, poets, scholars of other nations, but also pride ourselves on the exploit of a Damien, as though it were our own; we, who just love the men of other nationalities,—the French, the Germans, the Americans, the English; we, who not only respect their qualities, but rejoice when we meet them, who give them a smile of recognition, who not only could not regard a war with them as something to be proud of, but who could not even think without horror that any disagreement may arise between these men and us,—we are all called to take part in murder, which must inevitably take place, to-morrow, if not to-day


    33. I could not help looking at them, I could not efface them, I could not keep from evoking them


    34. According to Hutcheson (1694-1747—"Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue"), the aim of art is beauty, the essence of which consists in evoking in us the perception of uniformity amid variety


    35. we call "beauty" that which pleases us without evoking in us desire


    36. Such works, evoking in people of a certain class memories of artistic feelings formerly experienced, produce an impression similar to art, and, provided only that they conform to other needful conditions, they pass for art among those who seek for pleasure from art


    37. These are usually pornographic details evoking sexual desire, or details of suffering and death evoking feelings of horror, as, for instance, when describing a murder, to give a detailed medical account of the lacerated tissues, of the swellings, of the smell, quantity, and appearance of the blood


    38. Christian art is only such as tends to unite all without exception, either by evoking in them the perception that each man and all men stand in like relation toward God and toward their neighbor, or by evoking in them identical feelings, which may even be the very simplest, provided only that they are not repugnant to Christianity and are natural to every one without exception


    39. As examples of pictures evoking indignation and horror at the violation of love to God and man, Gay's picture, "Judgment," may serve, and also Leizen-Mayer's, "Signing the Death Warrant


    40. Pierre had evoked the passionate affection of the Italian merely by evoking the best side of his nature and taking a pleasure in so doing

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