Not exact matches
All of us know the
evocative phrases of the Lord's Prayer very well: «Our Father who art
in Heaven / Hallowed be Thy
Name / Thy Kingdom come / Thy will be done / On earth as it is
in Heaven... (Matt.
There are also «dry» nam phriks, which usually incorporate shallots, garlic, dried chiles and dried shrimp, all fried
in oil until crispy, then ground together, and possessing such
evocative names as nam phrik narok («Hell Chile Paste»).
After I dropped the
name of Chef Mody of La Porte des Indes, we were seated at the best table
in the house, next to the pool of giant koi that had a little produce - filled boat floating
in it that was
evocative of Thailand's floating market outside Bangkok that we had visited years before.
The companion book to a traveling exhibit of the same
name that opened
in California
in July, this volume brings together
evocative imagery of dozens of mummies — human and animal — from around the globe and explains how science is revealing who these individuals were and how their remains have survived across the ages.
Along the way, he paints a predictably
evocative portrait of the spy game
in decline, populated by
names that will ring bells among espionage buffs,
names like Kim Philby and George Blake.
Call Me by Your
Name is a fairly straightforward coming - of - age story that's at its finest
in moments when the relationships — between Elio and Oliver, but just as crucially between Elio and his archeologist father — take on larger meanings than their literal context implies, and Guadagnino finds
evocative aesthetic expressions for them.
Based on Kōbō Abe's novel of the same
name, Woman
in the Dunes is
in one way the best, most insightful and
evocative adaptation of T.S. Eliot's «The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock» there ever was, from Eliot's winsome protagonist looking to escape regret into experience to, literally, these lines about entomology as a metaphor for being seen clearly and judged wanting:
The
name was
evocative of those very special models too whose designations could be traced back to areas
in the South of France: Corniche and Camargue.
«Veloce» (Italian for «fast») is an
evocative name from Alfa Romeo's glorious tradition, devised
in 1956 together with the Giulietta.
Named after the streets of Greenpoint
in Brooklyn, Lee's Greenpoint series of limited - edition etching prints are
evocative of his most recent ballpoint works that depart from his seemingly endless flowing lines.
Hills Snyder's «Altered States (Part Three),» featuring drawings made
in small towns with
evocative names, is on view through Dec. 31 at Gallery Sonja Roesch.
A powerful white beast serves
in each case as the focus for human passions and obsessions, but Pollock's readiness to change the
name of the painting indicates that he intended his titles to be loosely
evocative and not descriptive.
In 1944, he first used the
names of astronomical phenomena, Zen precepts, and Jungian terms, suggesting
evocative, often cosmic, allusions.
The
names are
evocative too, with cushions
in, on sofa from left, Sunrise (# 95); San Diego (# 90); Palm Bay (# 108); Drive (# 63); Floride (# 68); Santa Fe (# 68); Pacific (# 50), and, at the back, Malibu (# 68).