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How to use evocatively in a sentence

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The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals.
Beckley gives Palach and his mother evocatively modal, chant-like music in their solo sections.
A petition from a discontented hillman evocatively recalled a golden age when the villagers had full control over their forest habitat.
Few guitarists can claim to have developed a style as distinctive as his, and rarely has such a weak vocal technique been used so evocatively.
The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed.
Striving to be evocatively mysterious, Eyrie is in the end merely mystifying.
Pasternak's work is also difficult because his mind-set is unpredictably complex, evocatively associative, synaesthetic and polysemous.
We owe it to them and ourselves to voice evocatively so we don't forget their injustices, or that we have to fight against them.
On old maps, the land is called Outer Manchuria or, even more evocatively, Eastern Tartary.
Each of its four sides is lined with six, wonderful, pointed arches, whose tracery evocatively plays with the light on the stone.
While construction is important, I am evocatively guided by the poetic charge of color from within the bubbly material.
The rural setting mattered, I think, for my father in each case because it limned that transition more evocatively than might have been otherwise possible.
For a week prior to Easter Sunday, Seville's famed Semana Santa processions trail evocatively, and sometimes not a little eerily, through the streets.
You will discover how some of the works from each of the three countries speak so distinctly of place and how others speak evocatively of shared interests and universality.
The novelist Jocelyn Brooke, who died in 1966, writes evocatively about Folkestone and Sandgate in his memoirs.
Venerable institution of the mid 19th century, evocatively and worrisomely named the Toronto Lunatic Asylum, is today associated with the University of Toronto's Health Center.
In terms of the soap operas that her appearance so evocatively recalls, she seems to be more the hapless Sue Ellen Ewing than the scheming Alexis Carrington. Mrs Harris is certainly guilty of partisanship.
As the contribution of Nil Sismanyazici-Navaie to this report evocatively shows, culture can actually strengthen local economies and directly contribute to livelihoods.
Melograni's deft use of Mozart's letters throughout confers authority and vitality to his recounting, and his expertise brings Mozart's eighteenth-century milieu evocatively to life.
He has written and directed or co-directed six evocatively named shorts: On parlait pas allemand in 1985, Les 14 définitions de la pluie in 1993, Le feu in 1995, and, in 1998, the documentary, Le verbe incendié.
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