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Evocatively

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Evocatively meaning

In an evocative manner.

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Russell’s evocatively simple lyrics seamlessly blend the digital and the analogue, creating a song that feels both wildly intimate and bracingly new.

Smith’s book, while not as evocatively narrated as Drinnon’s, is more expansive in terms of what he labels holocausts (and it’s a fair terminology) while also quite clear in the numbers of deaths involved.

The chorus features the singer evocatively singing “Elgin” slowly with verses about how quiet the town is.

These conceits might have been evocatively absurd if they didn’t so often sacrifice nuance for teachable moments dripping in soapie-style sentiment.

This book, the sixth historical thriller by Lori Roy, captures 1950s Florida so evocatively you might break into a sweat while you read it.

But Benítez, as he continues contract negotiations with Mike Ashley, cannot have failed to be swayed by the choruses of “We want you to stay,” that echoed evocatively to the St James’ Park rafters.

Mutter’s poise, her easeful virtuosity in the stratospheric heights of the instrument, her poetic reading of the work at its broadest and minutest levels, were evocatively underpinned by a precise and deftly balanced RSNO performance under Søndergård.

The evocatively titled “Nightwalk in the Chinese Garden” has everything but the fireflies, the cicadas, and the crickets in their bamboo cages.

Chandler’s short stories and novels are evocatively written, conveying the time, place and ambiance of Los Angeles and environs in the 1930s and 1940s.