Examples of using Evocation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It's an evocation. It's like a seance.
Or you can stay. Stay to have evocation.
And 3 the evocation of crisis, breakdown or threat- isn't going anywhere.
I think this is going to be the best room for evocation.
It provokes the evocation of memories and images with which the intellect is enriched.
It is a system of ceremonial magic based on the evocation and commanding of spirits.
To Democrats, it was a blatant evocation of Russia's meddling on behalf of Trump when he defeated Hillary Clinton.
Having both'wind' and'water' attributes,an expert who is proficient in spiritual evocation, summoning, and alchemy.
In all its, perhaps troublesome, evocations of a heady nostalgia, Daydreaming about the good times?
If these one man shows are so successful today, it is because people are asking for more,attracted by futility and turning away from Knowledge, the evocation of God, and the accomplishment of good works.
The remix of I'm So Tired makes the evocation of Berry's guitar style(heard in the choruses) all the more apparent.
Recently Takashi co-produced performing arts festivals,‘Pelem Festival'(2016)in Indonesia,‘Evocation of Butoh'(2017) and‘ButohOUT!'(2018) in Melbourne.
Those evocations of a simpler time in the West were fueled by promotions that were instrumental in popularizing the inexpensive dinner ware and served to propel it to heights of desirability over the years.
His poems preserved in the Greek Anthology include evocations of art and literature and some epitaphs.
The same Gognitti directs the officer to Ragnarock night club run by Jack Lupino, who became insane because of the Valkyrie shot himself in the head with one of his subjects for the sake of seeing his brains splatter against the wall andgave himself for evocations and rituals occult.
The latter has been described as the most effective evocation of a LSD experience ever recorded.
It's a well-worn cliché of book jacket copy to say that place is as important a character as any of the people in a book, and yet the women who populate Phillips's novel are so intrinsically and intelligently identified with their region that it's impossible to understand oreven consider them without Phillips's precise evocation of Kamchatka.
This famous“zzzzz” is the intermediate stage between a memory andthe emotional pain its evocation inflicts, or the one between an event and our negative reactions.
Thirty-One- A direct sales firm providing purses, tote bags and organizational products, whose mission of celebrating,encouraging and rewarding girls parallels the evocation of the Woman of Valor in Proverbs 31.
It has alsobeen interpreted as an ideologically charged iconographic evocation of the Mosque of the Prophet in Medina that served to underscore notions of Umayyad religious and political authority.
The micro mini or microskirt has been reworked as an even less substantial beltskirt,which is more an evocation of the idea of a skirt than something that covers anything substantial.
Consciously working in the tradition of Goya, he drew the most intense evocations of the full horrors of his experiences in the muddy bloody trenches where madmen roamed and poppies bloomed from the skulls of the dead.
The purpose this massive landmark might have once served has been argued over for generations, but the efforts taken to build it,the obvious importance of the place, its evocation of societies long vanished, and its eerie beauty make it one of the world's most important archaeological sights.
Parsons retreated to his hotel room and summoned a typhoon in retribution(viz., with an evocation of Bartzabel- an intelligence presiding over the astrological forces associated with the planet Mars).
In New Age spirituality,the third eye often symbolises a state of enlightenment or the evocation of mental images having deeply personal spiritual or psychological significance.
Ritual dance men(RAM MUAY) always precedes the match,he reminds shamanic dance of northern peoples or evocation, in which the soldier enters into a kind of trance, an altered state of consciousness.
We have been carrying the concept of waste management since last February, after we successfully conducted a waste evocation study at IPB involving 280 students as environmental volunteers to obtain data on the characteristics of waste evocation in IPB.