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It is simply one of the most evocative places in the city.
Once again he was aware of her evocative body, so close.
But it is nevertheless evocative of a time and place.
The evocative photographs in this book are black and white.
She is best known for her evocative still life and color portraits.
From behind the screen came the most evocative sounds he had ever heard.
In this evocative film, there are three lives and two decisions on one still night.
Her singing in the third act was powerful and evocative.
This evocative novel is successful on more than one level.
For her, color might be evocative, but it was not descriptive.
Many of these evocative fragments do not seem so pretty on the page.
To start with, their writing is often rhetorical or even evocative.
"But I thought it was evocative to preserve the feeling of age."
A student in the back row had "a very evocative look."
Such was the evocative power of that body, he found himself tempted.
The poems are considered by many to be evocative but difficult to understand.
The result is highly evocative, beautiful, and not difficult to listen to.
There is a great deal of precise, evocative writing here.
An emotionally evocative work could be built around this idea.
Perhaps, with the closest and most evocative contact, he could know.
It's an evocative image that is used with effect twice in the movie.
What began as imitation of tradition quickly became new and evocative.
A misty morning makes the scene even more evocative of the past.
He uses one too many metaphors, but they are evocative.
A most evocative woman, dazzling with this new sense of presence.