The situation and events Howard describes in his document also clearly evoke Chambers' dramatization of the American Revolution.
The core of the house dates from c.1870 but alterations since have been so considerable that no part clearly evokes that era.
In 1919, Al Bernard recorded a song about gambling with dice with the same title, clearly evoking the action of shooting dice from a cup.
(Although the look of the play clearly evokes Italian Futurist paintings and the costumes, the age of Mussolini.)
He clearly also evokes God and, for some analysts, is seen as an allegory of language.
In another example, a jewel from Tutankhamun's tomb, again referring to this 'king' as 'she who is beneficent to her husband', clearly evokes traditional theological imagery.
Movingly, Ms. Brown has created a dance that clearly evokes the person to whom it is dedicated.
She paused momentarily, as her mention of the Romulan intelligence service clearly evoked a sense of dread.
Now part of the modern lexicon, the term clearly and aptly evokes "anorexia" - which is no laughing matter.
But the styling clearly evokes the classic Mini's.