In An Allegory, for example, the composition invokes the sublime order of classical art. |
The last example invokes an Afrocentric royal African lineage and past in order to salvage a self-esteem beaten down by oppression. |
In contemporary frameworks, the rule of generalization invokes a singular term, the arbitrary constant introduced into the text. |
The author invokes the strength of medical authority to his denial of the negative impact on health intrinsic to the operation of such a smelter. |
Bach invokes these emotions within a structure so crystalline that we can't begin to fathom its perfection. |
This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren invokes the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination. |