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In this sense, Peanuts occupied a place in the American consciousness that was a bit like that occupied by Sir Walter Scott's novels in Victorian times, evoking a time and place where life was simpler and easier to understand, and therefore entirely illusory.
"Was it for this?" asked the Irish Times plaintively, evoking the poetry of WB Yeats from 1913 to grieve over the surrender of Irish sovereignty to a bunch of IMF and ECB accountants.
Their sudden eminence did, however, bring a new injection of money, dancers and choreographers, and from the 1930s onwards, the Bolshoi developed its indomitable powerhouse style: a fusion of athleticism and theatrical exuberance that found its perfect expression in the 1940s Prokofiev-Lavrovsky classic Romeo and Juliet, which pitted the clashing sword play of public violence against tender pas de deux evoking young love.
evoking the starry-eyed protagonists of Born to Run's Thunder Road watching their dreams turn toxic, Springsteen now concedes The Promise would have fitted the record's mood perfectly, but that he felt uncomfortable with the self-referential tone.
Evoking any kind of phobia through certain policies is in this situation simply wrong and dangerous.
W tej sytuacji wywoływanie jakiejkolwiek fobii poprzez pewne polityki jest po prostu złe i niebezpieczne.
Merrily the gazelle sways, evoking a desire in many
wesoło gazela kołysze, wywołując pragnienie w wielu
For a long time, we have been told that the new Lisbon Treaty will improve the work of the EU, but now, at the outset, it turns out to be evoking conflicts over personnel.
Od dłuższego czasu przekonywano nas, że wchodzący w życie traktat lizboński usprawni działalność Unii, a już na starcie okazuje się, że ewokuje w personalne konflikty.