evocation in A Sentence

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    Not only this, but the Evocation of[the] era is irresistible".

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    And 3 the Evocation of crisis, breakdown or threat- isn't going anywhere.

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    It is capable of storing data through ultra complex mechanisms that are developed in three stages: encoding, storage, and Evocation.

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    In other words, the Evocation of mystical gods, and the invocation of animate persons as discrete volitional objects stand in mutual construct.

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    Commissioned much later in 1953, the massive pyramid of Beth Sholom Synagogue with its geometric roof detailing is perhaps the most direct Wright Evocation of Maya form.

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    The pieces of character are essential in the music of Romanticism, and are essential for those movements in which the Evocation of particular modes or moments is of interest.

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    In literature, Romanticism found recurrent themes in the Evocation or criticism of the past, the cult of“sensibility” with its emphasis on women and children, the heroic isolation of the artist or narrator, and respect for a new, wilder, untrammeled and“pure” nature.

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    The purpose this massive landmark might have once served has been argued over for generations, but the efforts taken to build it, the obvious importance of the place, its Evocation of societies long vanished, and its eerie beauty make it one of the world's most important archaeological sights.

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