" said Rosamond, no longer playful, and desiring nothing better than to tell in order that she might evoke effects.
vi]: , In this way, you're more likely to evoke empathy from the partner which will help negotiate boundaries.
For starters, researchers have found that red can evoke a sense of urgency.
For example, one major study, published in the journal Memory & Cognition, found that music had a very powerful effect on the mind to evoke memories, conjuring up old echos of the past at school or university.
Bottling up anxiety or pointing fingers like many people do is just going to evoke more stress.
The lounge has its own piano bar and, to aid relaxation even more, walls and windows have been designed to evoke "a quiet forest.
It has defended its trademarks by saying that many people — including 4,600 Chinese citizens — have the name Jordan, and that the characters comprising the name evoke grass and trees found in southern China, according to state-run media.
The material is difficult and, according to Murphy, who also directed her in 2010's Eat Pray Love, calls upon Roberts to evoke the same sort of 'emotional advocacy' she displayed in Erin Brockovich.
Paired with a minimal base and lashings of mascara, a black lip can evoke a modern and glamorous look, according to Jess Hall of The London School of Media Make Up.
" Harley Street psychologist Dr Lucy Atcheson said it was already known that wearing similar clothes could instantly evoke trust.
Sweet Tea Apothecaries sells Dead Writers Perfume, which promises to evoke the aroma of books old enough for their authors to have passed to the great writers' retreat in the sky.
Music has a direct influence on your mood — even sad songs can evoke positive emotions.
But nothing about this seems to specifically evoke James Bond, his adventures, his history or even his films.
In any workplace, there are things that evoke strong emotions.
A vending machine stocked with bottles of summer scented air was assembled at Slough train station to help evoke holiday memories among commuters.
She said: 'Relatively soon, we may be able to realise truly compelling and multi-faceted media experiences, such as nine-dimensional TV, or computer games that evoke emotions through taste.
" In "Citizen Kane," he said, the snow globe that Kane holds on his deathbed "is meant to evoke a nostalgia for a time he could never get back to.
" "These scents were used in our recipes as they have a natural ability to evoke the positive memories we associate with warm weather, sunshine and summer holidays.
Instead, I fall back on my old faithful phrase, one which I hope will evoke what I mean: A big smile and "Xiexie, zaijian.
I am convinced that there can be no guarantee of my happiness except that I help evoke and enhance it by the work of my hands and the dictates of my heart and the direction of my striving.