The memory of old days had been evoked, and the daily life of a pious and venerated father called to mind; the Sawyer name had been publicly dignified and praised; Rebecca had comported herself as the granddaughter of Deacon Israel Sawyer should, and showed conclusively that she was not "all Randall," as had been supposed.
He taught the weekly singing-school (then a feature of village life) in half a dozen neighboring towns, he played the violin and "called off" at dances, or evoked rich harmonies from church melodeons on Sundays.
I can't begin to describe the sensation she evoked in me; it was the first time in my life that I felt my heart ache with such intense yearning.
This, I propose to offer, we are going to larger purposes, bind upon us, bind upon us all, ,,, as a sacred obligation with a unity of duty, hitherto evoked only in times of armed strife.
The recess near the base evoked a gentle chin, ,; and Jobs narrowed the strip of plastic at the top , so that it avoided the Neanderthal forehead that made the Lisa subtly unattractive.
Studies carried out at residential nursing homes in the US found that the presence of a dog distracted the patient from the aggressive and agitated behaviour, calmed them, reduced perception of loneliness and evoked feelings of happiness.
According to the research, the favorite places evoked feelings of belonging, physical and emotional safety, and an intense internal pull to the place.
The success of China's first high-energy accelerator Beijing electron-positron collider evoked strong repercussion in domestic science and technology circles and also created a stir in the international high-energy physics.
At the same time, many people are also posting the photos of their cultural calendars on social networks with their comments, which have evoked memories of traditional knowledge.
They received gossip from a colleague that a third person either did very well or very badly at a performance evaluation, and were then debriefed about the emotions that information evoked.
To investigate that, Marina Davila Ross of the University of Portsmouth in England and colleagues carried out a detailed analysis of the sounds evoked by tickling three human babies and 21 orangutans, gorillas, chimps and bonobos.