Examples of 'evocations' in a sentence

Meaning of "evocations"

Evocation is a noun that means the act of bringing or recalling a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind
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The spontaneous nature of these evocations approaches reality.
Inner emotions articulated in a space full of sensorial evocations.
My figurative sculptures are evocations of a dream world.
A free and sensual exploration of its multiple evocations.
Evocations of time and its compelling mystery and absurdity.
Her verses are always filled with erotic evocations.
Evocations of knowledge and intelligence are performed with more solemn ceremonies.
Words of which the novelty prevented such evocations.
Evocations of love require less apparatus and are in every respect easier.
Always loaded with emotion and rich in evocations.
Two methodologies were used evocations study and collective subject discourse.
Affection ranked third regarding frequency of evocations and rang.
He creates his photographs through evocations of his own experiences and people from his community.
The collection was carried out by means of free evocations and interviews.
They were evocations of the coming Communist utopia.

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These were originally topped with sculptural evocations of the šajkača cap.
Formal evocations are known only during the Republic.
His pictures of this early period are lyrical evocations of his childhood.
Evocations on the Coca de Matar.
The latter will never withstand the kabalistic evocations of the supreme initiation.
The tale contains XXXIII cantos in a mystical procession full of carnal evocations.
The fullness of their Evocations equally to all wielders.
Homer and Horace have described many a time such evocations.
The spatial organization is rich in evocations not found in other Byzantine churches.
Evocations the Museum.
The Psi bridge simultaneously plays with futuristic evocations and vintage notes.
Rather, they are evocations which create atmosphere.
Incorporations and Evocations.
That 's all for these evocations of my earliest memories of urban exploration.
Invocations and Evocations.
Evocations refer to the reactions we produce in others, often quite unintentionally.
All Mormon temples are evocations of the Temple of Solomon.
Personal and collective stories resurface by rebounds, symbols and evocations.
Although most evocations of the central image were created on purpose, others were coincidental.
On the other hand, everyone has their preferential entries in evocations.
Prokofiev 's first concerto follows all the evocations and suggestions of a dream.
Regarding the stimulus 3 hemodialysis, the married participants did not emerge evocations.
Evocations and not by means of instant theorems, which are not a direct emanation of reason.
Furthermore, his operas are masterful musical evocations of myths and legends.
Hence the good curé was a sorcerer without knowing it ; he was making involuntary evocations.
In this work, we analyze synaesthetic evocations in lyrics of songs from brazilian folk music.
Evocations of the dead are but condensations of memory, the imaginary coloration of the shades.
Come on, how can anyone resist these twirling evocations of couples having fun?
Your little nostalgia-bathed memories, your harmless and essentially sentimental evocations.
Her immaculate technique creates beautiful evocations of universal emotions of beauty, femininity and fragility.
His works exude melancholy and poetry, with their simple but meaningful evocations.
Her diaphanous, poetic evocations of natural phenomena investigate both the micro and the macrocosm.
The artistic legacy is a trip by a world knitted of dreams, evocations and original proposals.
The Pope 's own evocations of historical wrongdoing have been instructive.
The varied permutations of light and framing substantiate the infinite with open-ended evocations.

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