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evocatively

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e·voc·a·tive  (-vk-tv)
adj.
Tending or having the power to evoke.

e·voca·tive·ly adv.
e·voca·tive·ness n.
Translations
evocatively [ɪˈvɒkətɪvlɪ] ADVde manera evocadora
evocatively
advatmosphärisch; the islands evocatively known as the South Seasdie Inseln, die unter dem atmosphärischen Namen Südsee bekannt sind
evocatively [ɪˈvɒkətɪvlɪ] advin modo evocativo


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Their arrangement in this collection is in evocatively named sections such as Vertiginous Exhilaration, The Unsolicited, The Spore, Memory Wall Paper; included are the libretto and score for Opera Liebeslied/My Suicides.
It was paired with Orawa, a soupcon from Wojciech Kilar, best known for his film music (Bram Stoker's Dracula is his), and indeed the irresistible force of string building upon string was evocatively cinematic.
The collection of poems was launched on Friday at Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham, where O'Brien proved to the audience that he reads aloud as clearly and evocatively as he writes.
 
 
 
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