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45 Sentences With "trying to evoke"

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With that I was making drawings, and trying to evoke this overall shadowy feeling.
But Nolan and Joy are clearly trying to evoke a sense of goodwill as well.
I was trying to evoke the color of ash, the feeling of when a city is burned out.
The recipe developers behind the new trio of drinks explained that they were trying to evoke a celebration of love.
"You're trying to evoke another Cold War in this country when there isn't one," said Piyabutr, a former law academic.
Off the Menu Günter Seeger NY Several New York restaurants are trying to evoke the feeling of dining in someone's home.
Is there something you want people to take away from the album or a certain feeling you were trying to evoke?
Or, at least, that's what the Bachelorette "You Don't Own Me" cover promo with Hannah B. seems to be trying to evoke.
Battlefield 1 isn't trying to be historically accurate, but it is trying to evoke really specific sensations and feelings toward its subject.
I wasn't exactly sure what the store was trying to evoke because I'm not sure I've seen real people in those positions.
When at last I wrenched myself away from the spectacle, it was with a deeper sense of the place and time I was trying to evoke.
Perhaps the show's curators, Ana Janevski, Thomas J. Lax and Martha Joseph, were trying to evoke the audacious, adventurous, anything-can-go spirit of the time.
Mr. Rawlins, who is also a musician, described her essay as a tone poem not unlike works by Romantic composers trying to evoke a particular mood.
Although Ms. Rodriguez includes a certain amount of foreshadowing, both in the title and in dialogue, few films are so rigorous in trying to evoke a structuring absence.
"On YouTube, you're competing against people who have put a lot of time and effort into crafting narrative arcs, characters, settings or just feelings they're trying to evoke," he said.
When you're doing Modern Love and dealing with so many heavy stories and topics, often the solutions are based on trying to evoke or elicit an emotional response from the audience.
When a movie ups the ante visually and narratively at every opportunity, it's no longer striving for coherence or scintillating social critique — it's trying to evoke something emotional in the audience.
Panay says that often he and his team learn what emotion they're trying to evoke in consumers from the process of making these videos, not from the process of making these laptops.
But [architect German] de la Torre ultimately saw that Apple executives were not trying to evoke the iPhone per se, but rather following something akin to the Platonic ideal of form and dimension.
"But de la Torre ultimately saw that Apple executives were not trying to evoke the iPhone per se, but rather following something akin to the Platonic ideal of form and dimension," Reuters writes.
Trying to evoke nonbinary experience for binary people, in a world where nearly everyone is raised with an either-or concept of gender, can feel liberating, but also futile: wearying, dispiriting, sometimes devastating.
And even though the ability to nurture can't be bought, that won't stop people from trying to evoke it, copy it, reconstitute it, and sell it, until there's no more money left to spend.
Trying to evoke the paranormal, it piles on obtrusive design elements (lighting by Michael Gottlieb, sound and music by Ryan Rumery) that overwhelm the intimate space and distract from the actions they're meant to enhance.
"Even though there is no definitive proof these aphrodisiacs work, if you set up a romantic evening filled with these foods, it will be pretty obvious about the mood your are trying to evoke," Stubbs said.
In an interview with The Fader, Dey said that she'd been listening to a lot of Kate Bush and that she spent a lot of time trying to evoke the digital grandeur in the latest Zelda game Breath of the Wild.
Simple. I was in an NFL locker room for eight years, the very definition of the macho, alpha male environment you're so feebly trying to evoke to protect yourself, and not once did anyone approach your breathtaking depths of arrogant imbecility.
"As we're pulling the schemes together for different rooms, we look for fabrics that might amplify or accentuate the overall color palette, or further develop the mood we're trying to evoke, and we hold onto those for later," to use on pillows.
I've played various Telltale titles, and when it comes to gaming, I generally find myself drawn toward titles like Beyond: Two Souls, or even the Uncharted franchise — experiences that are very clearly trying to evoke the same feeling one gets while watching a film.
Recently, we made a series of mixes called "Glass Bricks," trying to evoke that nostalgia, mostly through artists who became famous in the '60s or '70s and were still making music in the '80s and early '90s: Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Wonder.
Rather it's because the Patriots are the actual thing that his grifter's instincts and "Great Again" sloganeering are constantly trying to evoke — a dependably, reliably excellent American institution, of the kind that people in the pre-Vietnam era took for granted, and that our own era struggles to reproduce.
It seems the trailer is trying to evoke more of a feel-good version of Remember the Titans rather than recalling the wonkiness of The Martian, which is totally fine by me, but I do hope it doesn't shy away from showing us the actual important work these women achieved.
A problem is that despite Ms. Stahlmann's warm, quietly quirky performance, Constance pales besides the intriguing Oram, who created an "Oramics" machine that combined sound and visuals — something the show might be trying to evoke with synchronized dance-like movement (by Brendan Spieth), only to drop the device halfway through.
In the lead up to her third studio album, Holly Herndon mused on this on Twitter, noting the curious fact that a lot of listeners heard traces of Bulgarian choral music in one of her singles, "Frontier," when she'd actually been trying to evoke the New England tradition of Sacred Harp music.
But Guyatt also points out that, beyond the historical context and stereotype at the heart of the warrior image teams are trying to evoke, the use of Native American names and mascots is unacceptable because they were often originally adopted by sports teams in the US based on the belief that American Indians were destined to disappear.
The verticals and diagonals he uses, especially in Alone in Green (1973) and Battlefield #31 (1974), bring stress and energy to his paintings, trying to evoke the feeling that what is going on in Brazil is wrong.
" Desson Thomson of The Washington Post described The Hudsucker Proxy as being "pointlessly flashy and compulsively overloaded with references to films of the 1930s. Missing in this film's performances is a sense of humanity, the crucial ingredient in the movies Hudsucker is clearly trying to evoke. Hudsucker isn't the real thing at all. It's just a proxy.
The hamlet of Little London to the south was part of Brill parish until 1934, when Buckinghamshire County Council moved the parish boundary and transferred the hamlet to Oakley. When the Metropolitan railway built Brill station, it has been said that in honour of the metropolitan ambience the planners were trying to evoke, another Little London was founded to the north of the village.
Many lines without a clear subject point suggest chaos in the image and may conflict with the mood the artist is trying to evoke. Straight left lines create different moods and add affection to visual arts. A line's angle and its relationship to the frame's size influence the perspective of the image. Horizontal lines, commonly found in landscape photography, can give the impression of calm, tranquility, and space.
"Blind Man, Blind Man" was written by Hancock trying to evoke "something that reflected my Negro background". The blind man standing in the corner playing his guitar was in fact one of the things Hancock experienced in his neighbourhood in Chicago. The piece is reminiscent of "Watermelon Man", one of his greatest hits. According to Hancock, "King Cobra" was an attempt to "expand the flow [of jazz tunes and chords] so that it would go in directions beyond the usual".
Many of the characters in Vasquez's cartoons are usually highly geometric and thin, nearly to the point of being stick figures with heavy black outlines. The protagonists in his comics are typically insane characters who live in dysfunctional societies, and whose manias are able to speak through inanimate objects. His storylines tend to follow the basic black comedy formula. His art style is very edgy and eccentric, and smiley faces are often found in his artwork, trying to evoke an ironic sense of happiness in a world of chaos and darkness.
These paintings were described by critic and art historian Edward Hanfling in 2005 as "the most significant paintings produced in this country [New Zealand], outside of Scott's recent white Model Series paintings." The particular colour range of the Sprayed Stripes captures both the intense light of Auckland and the pastel hues typically used by suburban home-owners to paint their weatherboard houses. In using spray cans, Scott was also trying to evoke the sensibility of the home handyman, the DIY culture of suburban New Zealand. However, Scott's feelings for this local environment were by no means expressed in an illustrative or representational idiom.
Whereas in Nanoha, the battles are akin to "magical gunfights"; they appear objective, mechanical, and deadly and are inspired more by the science fiction and mecha genres than by the traditional magical girl conflicts. Regarding the latter, Oppliger described the show as trying to evoke sympathy for Nanoha Takamachi instead of empathy, i.e. Nanoha presents its heroine from an external point of view to make the audience feel for her but not want to be her or to be like her, as other magical girl series do. Such perspective is, according to Oppliger, "used for conventional otaku anime" and makes the anime more accessible to the older male demographic.
"Andromeda" is set in the key of A minor and moves at a tempo of 130.101 beats per minute. Damon Albarn has said that "Andromeda" is a song very personal to him; Andromeda itself is the name of a Colchester nightclub that Albarn often visited in his youth. Speaking on the Andromeda nightclub, Albarn said: "It was the only place in the whole of the town that played soul music, so there's a connection between the music I used to hear there and the feeling and spirit of the music I was trying to evoke." "Andromeda" is dedicated to Ethel, mother of Albarn's longtime partner Suzi Winstanley, who died while Albarn was writing the song.
" Sasha, however, overcomes all barriers. does not have a facial expression and much less talent, a characteristic that he inherited from his mother, who has already been caged with bad performances since Love Strange Love (1982) three decades ago, or his father, who probably has one of the worst performances in film history in this film. completed his criticism by writing that "The scenes are poorly structured. In the first part it counts on a band of princess screaming and talking at the same time, trying to evoke laughs, whereas in the history of Feiurinha, Sasha Meneghel can not transmit the smallest charisma, besides being totally false to have still compassion with the witches who are to arrest for more than ten years.
Messy is a bad word, but he took a melody, messed it around and put noises into it, twisted and processed the sound so that none of it is as it seems." In order to compose the music, Albarn made a habit of strictly using the Chinese pentatonic scale with the aid of a system he used consisting of five- and seven-pointed stars which he stuck to his soundboard and that he would rotate (supposedly at random) to produce unexpected combinations of notes. The decision to use this method came about after Albarn had been analysing the five-point communist star. Talking about the sound that he was aiming for, Albarn stated that, "it's very much a modern piece, it's not trying to evoke the time of legend at all.

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