Examples of using Evocative in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Gorni trg, the southeastern extension of Stari trg, is the quietest and most evocative section of the Old Town,
as"avant-garde classics considered eloquent and evocative explorations of memory and family.
The former sits close to the immense salt lake of Chott El Jerid and some of the most evocative sites of Star Wars filming;
Antwerp is a blend of historical reverence and an evocative vision of the future.
amphibians- was surely one of the most evocative events in animal evolution.
You go to Montreal because it's one of the oldest cities in the Americas, with an evocative historic district,
Florence is one of the most evocative cities in Europe.
comfortable rooms in an evocative Flemish building, a short walk from the old town attractions.
Strolling along the Malecón(El Malecon) at sunset is a wonderful way to soak up the feel of this evocative city and see some sights along the way.
Strolling along the Malec??n(El Malecon) at sunset is a wonderful way to soak up the feel of this evocative city and see some sights along the way.
It could also be left with evocative quotes or it could also contain miniature images of cartoon characters.
It echoes an equally evocative doctrine that was expounded some eight decades ago in Europe which disastrous consequences.
who wanted the title to be evocative of a relaxing weekend.
Fry praised the message for it's humour and evocative reference to the ridiculousness of people saying"we need to build a new world.".
Perhaps the most evocative Roman ruin is the mysterious Brittenburg, which emerged out
From his work during the War in Vietnam to his completely unique and evocative pieces for 60 Minutes,
Objects evocative of his or her passions, such as golf clubs,
Perhaps the most evocative Roman ruin is the mysterious Brittenburg, which emerged from
I think that it is important to see this evocative power of the lawsuits.
off reading the book, scoffing at the idea of a foreigner writing an evocative novel on Africa.