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evocation

noun as in summoning

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Plus, let’s see evocations of the tagged up walls of the L.A.

“A lot of the big turning points in the movie are based on truth,” Móglaí Bap says of the movie’s evocation of their rise.

The film is an evocation of character, place and time, the tempo alternating between moody and lively, like our central odd couple, laconic Benny and chatterbox Kathy.

Aparicio’s particular choice of tree, an ordinary feature of the city everywhere you look, turns out to be a global evocation of all of multicultural L.A.

The word “decorative,” with its evocation of surfacey dazzle, is often a put-down in art.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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