"He who in the 20th century shall dare evoke me, beware..." "...for neither by fire nor water nor force..." "...nor anything by man created, can I be destroyed." | |
"He who shall evoke me in the 17th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire be destroyed." | |
"He who shall evoke me in the 18th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire or by water be destroyed." | |
"Settlers" and "settlement" are of course propaganda phrases that evoke legitimate and comforting feelings of finding a home. | |
"their ability to evoke love" | |
"He who in the 20th century shall dare evoke me, beware..." "...for neither by fire nor water nor force..." "...nor anything by man created, can I be destroyed." | |
"He who shall evoke me in the 17th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire be destroyed." | |
"He who shall evoke me in the 18th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire or by water be destroyed." | |
"Settlers" and "settlement" are of course propaganda phrases that evoke legitimate and comforting feelings of finding a home. | |
"their ability to evoke love" | |
"Amidst bronzed black African faces... "the white skin color evokes something akin to death." | |
"Grandma" evokes homemade cookies and knitting. - Someone who's actually nice to you. | |
"He who evokes me in the 19th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire or by water or by force be destroyed." | |
"He who in the 21st century evokes me..." "...must be of God's hand himself..." "...because on this Earth..." | |
"Polar" in French evokes detective novels, film noir. | |
"Amidst bronzed black African faces... "the white skin color evokes something akin to death." | |
"Grandma" evokes homemade cookies and knitting. - Someone who's actually nice to you. | |
"He who evokes me in the 19th century, beware..." "...for I cannot by fire or by water or by force be destroyed." | |
"He who in the 21st century evokes me..." "...must be of God's hand himself..." "...because on this Earth..." | |
"Polar" in French evokes detective novels, film noir. | |
" Each of their previous sexual encounters is evoked how that links us into an infinite network of human connections." | |
" How every time one person has sex with another person each of their previous sexual encounters is evoked how that links us all into an infinite network of human connections." | |
About the vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing. | |
An incident happened in city that evoked lot of interest, like every brain has an idea and every tongue has a taste, a group of college students celebrated their farewell, on different roads with dances instead of college campus. | |
Ancient Megiddo's size and splendour is evoked by this model at the site's museum. | |
And across Petra, he finds architectural features from other far-flung empires: a step design associated with Assyria and Mesopotamia, elephant-headed capitals evoking India, even Egyptian obelisks. | |
And evoking his name is not enough anymore. | |
And so we bid Ray farewell, evoking the spirit of his Saxon forebearers. | |
Are we evoking the spirit of dead tomatoes ? | |
As for seeing your father... this herb draws Atrians to it by evoking their most powerful memories, which for you are of your father. | |
" Each of their previous sexual encounters is evoked how that links us into an infinite network of human connections." | |
" How every time one person has sex with another person each of their previous sexual encounters is evoked how that links us all into an infinite network of human connections." | |
About the vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing. | |
An incident happened in city that evoked lot of interest, like every brain has an idea and every tongue has a taste, a group of college students celebrated their farewell, on different roads with dances instead of college campus. | |
Ancient Megiddo's size and splendour is evoked by this model at the site's museum. | |
And across Petra, he finds architectural features from other far-flung empires: a step design associated with Assyria and Mesopotamia, elephant-headed capitals evoking India, even Egyptian obelisks. | |
And evoking his name is not enough anymore. | |
And so we bid Ray farewell, evoking the spirit of his Saxon forebearers. | |
Are we evoking the spirit of dead tomatoes ? | |
As for seeing your father... this herb draws Atrians to it by evoking their most powerful memories, which for you are of your father. | |