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Four of the sisters were published writers of wit and substance, and, as this collection of their letters to one another demonstrates, all six could write evocatively, even hauntingly.
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I stay at home, happy to be left, and enjoy the vicarious experience when at the end of the journey it's evocatively described.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Learning to communicate clearly, effectively and evocatively is a tool for survival.
www.queensjournal.ca
The ironclad object is drawn so evocatively that it's at the point of morphing into a purely abstract shape being enveloped by the surrounding atmosphere.
www.thestar.com
He spoke evocatively of finding the first office, the first employees and the first cars to build the business.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Emotion and life cry out in these sculptural images, evocatively antiqued and rarified by being represented in black and white.
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That loss is called, evocatively, the angels' share -- a portion of spirit offered up to heaven in thanks for a miracle.
www.wired.com
This is a dark world full of evocatively sordid cityscapes and war-ravaged landscape.
www.independent.co.uk
That album, his solo debut, introduced a language-drunk master, muttering intricately worded head-smack threats under his breath over spectral boom-bap that flickered and smoldered evocatively.
www.stereogum.com
Only his second feature, this is sci-fi horror at its tightest -- the plot taut, the mood dark, and the setting evocatively confined.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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