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"conjure" Definitions
  1. (North American English a name to reckon with) a person or thing that is well known and respected in a particular field
  2. (humorous) used when you mention a name that you think is difficult to remember or pronounce

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Who would conjure magic as readily as they conjure State Delegate Equivalents?
Only Big Sister could do that part — wiggling her fingers first to conjure the fairy dust that only Big Sister could conjure.
It's a kind of character that's fun to conjure up.
Much of what we "see" we conjure in our heads.
"I have synaesthesia whereby flavours conjure up colours," he explains.
Conjure up a vision of a plumber in your mind.
The worlds they conjure up are neither simple nor cliché.
Both cannabis and Shabbat conjure up oneg, or joyful pleasure.
Maybe the FOMC meeting this week will conjure a surprise.
Don ' t say words to people , because words conjure images .
The project had a glamour that's hard to conjure today.
Daphne du Maurier could conjure great things out of Brancaster.
In fact, the pics might conjure up déjà vu feels.
For many consumers, the term "plantation" will immediately conjure slavery.
There will always be undesirable tasks that conjure unwanted emotions.
But the Z Flip failed to conjure the Razr's coolness.
We can all conjure up examples of H.R. done poorly.
Mr. Brown's paintings, all from 2019, conjure other associations, too.
"I just tried to conjure a color trance," she said.
That's an experience few games have been able to conjure.
Did Palpatine conjure an entire fleet of ships, crew included?
Exercised with care, it can conjure a world of flavor.
That is the idea, to conjure these open, wild spaces.
Or do they conjure up jaw droppingly brutal noise rock?
Some of these lyrics also conjure images of urban decay.
For most, the term ''80s hair' doesn't conjure up pleasing images.
Old sketchbooks conjure up memories of the past that resonate today.
Mention autonomous vehicles, and people conjure two visions of the future.
"Going postal" might conjure an appreciative smile; sheer hatred does not.
You can conjure up a whole year by mentioning someone's dress.
Bernardino shooters' iPhones—it's hard not to conjure the pessimism of
The problem is that Stone can only conjure up the old
That, after all, is the illusion which sound editors conjure up.
Three tondos grouped on the back wall conjure Mondrian most directly.
Instead, Mr. Norgard uses them to conjure atmospheres, precise and alluring.
They are using this flawed rationale to conjure hatred toward Vegas.
Both the paintings and the rooms conjure a chimeric, visionary state.
I conjure up Candy whenever I need her brand of confidence.
I could conjure up some 'Moby Dick' scenario to get energized.
Others conjure a more menacing, cracked-earth landscape patrolled by cartels.
Traditional medicine may conjure images of folk healers and spiritual gurus.
Feathers, pearls and lace conjure a vision of party girls past.
People aren't always able to conjure the vision on their own.
As you might expect, the scenarios they conjure are not pleasant.
How does Anselm Kiefer conjure such brutal beauty, such overwhelming gravity?
"When you say their names, you conjure their spirits," he said.
They will conjure up new scare tactics and spread wicked tales.
I tried to conjure up Sally, to see her in the chair.
But that may muffle the very real dog whistle her words conjure.
Vampire Repellant; just a few mists would "conjure up positivity" and quiet
It draws on fables, myths, even mysticism, to conjure its distinctive moods.
Two friends conjure an enchanted land in the woods behind their houses.
Two friends conjure an enchanted land in the woods behind their houses.
Those words conjure a storm of conflicting sentiments: hopefulness, devastation, ambition, desperation.
Anger can alter the body's chemistry and conjure a recognizable physical response.
Indeed, Edwards's crude language and multiple marriages conjure Trump more than Clinton.
A good walk can conjure creative energy or give us mental rest.
Instead, for some, the new lineup will conjure decision paralysis and regret.
But my brain didn't conjure an EXACT person to visualize as him.
These different messages can conjure up the wrong ideas for both parties.
But if anyone can still conjure cabaret's glory days, it's Steve Ross.
But against George Foreman... it's hard for me to conjure with that.
"Home" is a word that can conjure feelings of safety and belonging.
It can get hard to conjure emotions on the spot like that.
Trump could only conjure up a few distorted facts to save face.
You're not trying to conjure up 1998 — it's not like a séance.
That night's performance, for a Yaddo benefit, aimed to conjure a few.
They found he tried to conjure up more cash via bank fraud.
He twirled his hands around, trying to conjure it from the air.
Is there a dream role you'd like to conjure into this world?
He published his first novel, "A Man to Conjure With," in 1965.
Summon your self-confidence and conjure your courage in five easy ways. 1.
The famous family hired Mindy Weiss to conjure their holiday magic, explains Greer.
Their officially trademarked name and logo conjure notorious legends both urban and historical.
SM: Felix on TV / cats on youtube is a trajectory to conjure with.
Many others aren't good enough to conjure up much of a bidding war.
There will be no music or ambient sound to help conjure the world.
Alex feels for Elliot what can't quite conjure up for Claire: sexual attraction.
If you can conjure a Patronus, you can protect yourself against the world.
Despite his efforts to conjure up an alternative buyer, that deal went ahead.
These nail designs will help conjure up that mystical edge you've been missing.
And one cannot just conjure up a well-paying automotive giant like Volkswagen.
It can control and conjure fire and use it to injure other animals.
It may also conjure our infant vulnerabilities and post-birth fears of abandonment.
There is a lot in that premise for Mr Burton to conjure with.
Memories of middle school likely conjure up all sorts of thoughts and emotions.
The need to conjure up forced merriment that feels spontaneous must be excruciating.
We've taken it upon ourselves to conjure up our own ideal juice menu.
The 1988 classic Beetlejuice contains more secrets than we thought to conjure up.
The Kardashian-Wests hired Mindy Weiss to conjure their holiday magic, explains Greer.
Anything you can conjure, there's somebody 10 feet from you that goes, 'Yeah.
The Kardashian Wests hired Mindy Weiss to conjure their holiday magic, explains Greer.
The term side hustle may conjure up feelings that the business isn't serious.
Her sentences conjure a face, a town, a situation with a transparent power.
If the idea was to conjure a magical realm, he just looked silly.
" Jeet Heer contends that Trump's rhetoric "is meant to conjure blood-soil-nationalism.
It's hard to think of another act who could conjure such beautiful calm.
What other artist could conjure these three dissimilar realms with such easy mastery?
It has a satisfying funk, even if it doesn't quite conjure the deeps.
IMAGINE A conservative mp and your mind's eye might conjure up Philip Hammond.
The Mets' rotation was supposed to conjure up slightly more awe-inspiring names.
But in print, it's like we have to conjure it in people's brains.
TROY, N.Y. — It takes a lot of planning to conjure chaos and ruin.
I managed to conjure up LOS LOBOS; NOTORIOUS; YIDDISH, ESTUARY, EULOGY and HAITI.
The uptight Parks conjure "strange simulations" composed of "elements of fear," Bong said.
What does being a small-scale farmer conjure up in your own mind?
Talks of IoT often conjure up fears of Black Mirror-esque dystopian realities.
University buildings are supposed to conjure up feelings of majesty and tradition, not sewage.
A telescope can conjure images of stunning depth and detail from the night sky.
ONLY A NOVELIST, it might seem, could conjure up a figure like Mary Treat.
Funny, the ideas people conjure about each other when they don't mingle so much.
It's extremely easy, and tempting, to conjure up the flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg.
They can function as cool spaces for our imagination to conjure up innovative ideas.
Better to lose on scorecards and conjure indignation and conspiracy than to back down.
The prose is slow and contemplative, as if to conjure a steady, ambling pace.
To create the unions, it was necessary to conjure a central employer — state governments.
He was, though, an astute tactician, able to defy the odds and conjure miracles.
But a strategy of impunity did not magically conjure up a kinder, gentler GOP.
Calling it the Yungas Road, however, doesn't really conjure visions of dangerous thrill-seeking.
I've seen it somewhere before, but I can't conjure up the image right away.
Soundtracked by holymachine's hypnotic synth arpeggios, Aquiet attempts to visually conjure our fragmented realities.
The word "estate" can conjure up images of wealth and a Great Gatsbyish lifestyle.
Until recently such fakery had required hundreds of images to conjure a convincing clip.
Immigration authorities may conjure up new pretexts to send home people in greater numbers.
Even the merest whiff of a fragrance can conjure childhood memories otherwise long forgotten.
"I couldn't conjure up a way that cocaine would kill coronavirus," Dr. Sovndal says.
House of Terrance, her website, is awash in items meant to conjure the artist.
I can conjure up my ex's face but not his smell or his voice.
The season's most stunning accessories conjure the intergalactic with otherworldly stones and planet shapes.
Exercised with care, the dark arts of burning can conjure a world of flavor.
No terrain was so forbidding that he could not conjure a garden from it.
A girl from Nigeria enlisted the others to conjure a marketplace in her hometown.
I conjure his voice and respond to it, preserving his presence in my life.
THINK OF AN economist, and your mind will probably conjure up a white man.
If they want the Prince of Darkness in the room, they must conjure him.
Against a thumping score by Ori Lichtik, they conjure a weird and seductive world.
It is difficult to conjure a modern occupant of the office who has not.
Here's hoping the genius they conjure will not go easily back into the lamp.
Her wrestling roots perhaps helped her conjure hints of older women wrestlers in her character.
When thinking about cancer research, people conjure up images of white coats and test tubes.
Why does it feel the need to conjure up a romance in an overstuffed plot?
The result is a uniformity of tone and content that fails to conjure anything real.
I miss that intensity, especially these days when there's so much more to conjure with.
Catmull spent days trying to conjure up a picture of a sphere before giving up.
Especially in the film's first two-thirds, the most exciting moments conjure a genuine awe.
One illustrates the world our brains conjure, while the other seeks to find empirical answers.
In the popular imagination, school summer holidays conjure up a picture of carefree youthful exploration.
The tangerine cans stand out on New York City sidewalks and conjure a kawaii feel.
The word "nursery" tends to conjure up images of muted pastels, zoo animals, and lollipops.
But its government will find it much harder to conjure support from outside the tent.
Sometimes it's difficult to conjure a clear memory of U.S. political life before Donald Trump.
Some might even be insufferably creative and conjure an original cartoon car in their mind.
Most post-apocalyptic movies conjure up images of sawed-off shotguns, stray dogs, and zombies.
Many conjure the world of B.D.S.M. and its consensual approach to administering pain and pleasure.
He does not have to close his eyes to conjure up memories of his brother.
To this day, the fake news media call Trump every epithet they can conjure up.
Hate, viciousness, suspicion, and fear conjure up all these horrible things that shouldn't be happening.
It is meant to conjure the spirit of ancient marauding invaders from harsh volcanic lands.
The titles "New York Biennial" or "Paris Biennial" could not possibly conjure the same drollery.
Even now, here, he could not conjure a world that did not revolve around him.
"Survivor" is the blueprint for every magic moment the man went on to conjure up.
They allow those with the necessary resources to conjure up an illusion of grassroots popularity.
The names that I cannot for the life of me conjure up a face for.
Each performer fed words to the next person, who would then conjure up a verse.
Sorry: Barbecuing the flesh of one's late common-law wife does not conjure the nation.
Each year, the finest players and coaches conjure, in new forms, soccer's essential, unthinking grace.
Nothing seems to conjure up a more visceral reaction amongst investors than talk of cryptocurrency.
But not every Tom, Dick or Paris can conjure them up for a dance floor.
Maybe it was to showcase their natural beauty or conjure up nostalgia for high school dances.
To conjure her unique combinations, she works closely with a food technologist (they met through Instagram).
Still, "Fantastic Beasts" doesn't consistently conjure a level of magic equal to its promise or anticipation.
When you think of a scientist's voice, you might conjure Neil deGrasse Tyson or Carl Sagan.
The way Intel describes it might conjure thoughts of Nvidia's G-Sync or AMD's Freesync technology.
Populists often conjure vivid images and intense emotions that highlight the sacred security of national boundaries.
The movements, slow and deliberate, are meant to conjure private rituals and meditations within the space.
But there are times when a writer wants to conjure an individual, albeit a generic one.
Several paintings, for example, feature subtle tilts in the black shapes that conjure doorways or windows.
They knew the right way to conjure that postseason magic because they had conjured it before.
The simplest means to conjure their magic is in a spicy tapenade, or olive-caper paste.
Their goal: to conjure speculative buying frenzies around new digital currencies and cash in on them.
The more invested we become in a show, the more theories we tend to conjure up.
Any assets they could conjure for these films would still be set at Zero Online Tolerance.
One drop blood diagnostics tends to conjure up Theranos PTSD but Athelas is quite the opposite.
It was by a programmer who had could not conjure mental images—a condition called aphantasia.
" For him, the words conjure an image of "lying in bed looking at the other's neck.
We'll be fed foods and liquids and sprayed with various smells designed to conjure different emotions.
Some journeys are more major than others, but they all conjure a poetic sense of transformation.
She sometimes gets the sense that she has the power to conjure reality through her writing.
Although it wasn't the likeliest picture in the world, it was the best I could conjure.
Pull out those Marauder's Maps to find out what mischief fans will conjure up next year.
Williams — there was a name to conjure while discussing the history of blacks-­in-­blackface shows.
I pretend to believe everything they tell me, especially when they conjure up a fictional identity.
Live performance is also a space to conjure and reflect upon the passage of time itself.
Basically, it's difficult to conjure a positive connotation when it comes to these tutu-like pieces.
Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt instinctively understood how to conjure national purpose in dark times.
Finally, Brenna Youngblood and Kevin Beasley take a fourth path, using metonymy to conjure the figure.
Nostalgia is a delicate thing, and World of Warcraft Classic is trying to conjure something specific.
Ms. Barrada's films feature toys and other objects that conjure childhood and personal and political histories.
They tend to open onto acres of space where the tenor saxophonist can improvise and conjure.
But to conjure up intentions that he never had or has is more than a disservice.
And Kirby's artwork is unparalleled in its ability to conjure grandeur with an economy of lines.
This next piece shows how simply — and how quickly — one piano can conjure a vivid scene.
Visually and musically, "Naples in Veils" does little to conjure a sensation of passion or delirium.
These figures conjure jubilant trick-or-treaters, comically armored avatars or rock fans leaving a concert.
If cruise ships conjure images of massive buffets and cafeteria-style meals for you, think again.
The devastating error robbed clerical leaders of the chance to conjure unifying value from Soleimani's martyrdom.
Being an American, in this sense, can conjure images of apple pie, baseball and summer picnics.
Travel is one of the things we do to conjure a sense of fun and discovery.
Pucci's preternaturally bright silk prints, laid out in blond-wood drawers, conjure a mod jet set.
But a person trying to conjure an orchestra using a laptop can appear even more solitary.
Ginzburg became famous for her ability to conjure up a mixed emotional atmosphere, poignant yet unsentimental.
But she has had 30 years to think about what those spells do and don't conjure.
Humanitarian crises conjure up images of refugee camps in Africa in the minds of most Americans.
Thinking too much about something often involves more than words — overthinkers conjure up disastrous images too.
It's not an easy scenario to conjure, no matter how much wisdom Russel is feeding him.
The people who work tech have heard every excuse and seen every horror your mind can conjure.
As much as I want magic, I seem to have temporarily misplaced my capacity to conjure it.
At uncertain times like these, I can't help but conjure my Tiger Mother and her early lessons.
Bing & Ruth conjure some of that spirit by reaching into the deep past of American music traditions.
No longer will they be able to conjure up a caricature of the memory of the Rev.
The names alone conjure images of unspeakable cruelty, unimaginable horror and unbelievable suffering. Aleppo. Rwanda. Srebrenica. Halabja.
Instead of a camera, the Californian exposes photo paper to chemicals and light to conjure the cosmos.
O is for "outer worlds," perhaps, which Tsukuda is looking to conjure in his dense, dynamic compositions.
The word "preppy" tends to conjure up images of a certain kind of dress, time, and place.
The employee stated this was what led Dewitt to conjure up false claims about these other individuals.
Wonks in the sticks will be inspired by new ideas that walled-off capitals cannot conjure up.
Yet Shannon is also charismatic enough to conjure up why people loved Elvis in the first place.
Across the Universes Start your list with three black writers who conjure an array of speculative worlds.
The holidays can conjure up all sorts of uncomfortable situations, from fractious family discussions to kitchen mishaps.
Show him an enemy's opinion of a day, and he'll conjure up a conspiracy that explains it.
Mr Berger retorts perhaps we are experiencing a poverty of imagination about the stories we can conjure.
First Man does conjure an image of a furry, loin-clothed ancestor hunched over a Cenozoic fire.
The historical construction of Europe has been predicated on their ability to conjure compromise from conflicting views.
Using digital devices to conjure objects and transform environments is a dream as old as science fiction.
In "The Detour," Samantha Bee and her husband, Jason Jones, conjure up a road trip from hell.
Breakups can conjure up a negative thought spiral where we blame ourselves for everything that went wrong.
These collage paintings conjure the gestural explosiveness of Abstract Expressionism tempered by geometric rhythms and graceful nuances.
But I can also conjure up an argument for why Trump can win all of those states.
Although the word "budget" doesn't necessarily conjure up excitement, it's a necessary element of any successful trip.
Male travellers are required to conjure sperm samples, and their female counterparts are deployed as compulsory mothers.
Did she conjure Greenglass during one of her periodic deathbed scenes to gain a measure of celebrity?
Its chants, tangy harmonies and hints of Cecil B. DeMille-style bombast conjure a realm of exoticism.
Industries is just too forgiving and hand-wavey to conjure the satisfaction of a business well-constructed.
Conjure the most absurd scenario, and Jim will paint a hilarious, comic-book style rendering of it.
Twitter or Facebook alone are not going to conjure a non-existent community out of thin air.
TOY are the type of band that inspire their critics and fans to conjure up perpetual comparisons.
For 240 years, Americans have had to rely on their imaginations alone to conjure the hated icon.
If you haven't watched it, let me see if I can conjure some of it from memory.
Designers conjure them, retailers strategize for them, and we journalists try to put ourselves in their shoes.
At times, Mannaert and de Radiguès spike the book's dialogue with unnecessary melodrama and conjure silly nightmares.
The falls conjure memories of 1950s honeymoon postcards, Nik Wallenda scaling a tightrope, and daredevils in barrels.
"Their present emptiness, a public health necessity, can conjure up dystopia," writes Michael Kimmelman, our architecture critic.
In times of fear and anxiety, we find solace in foods that conjure up memories and emotions.
To Mr. Gutierrez, the pieces of fabric conjure different images, like color block painting and Brazilian Tropicália.
As a group of travelers huddle around a fire, they conjure a lost pleasure: a "Simpsons" episode.
Each reader must conjure his or her own answer, which makes reading it a very active experience.
But it's his fascination with women and his ability to conjure memorable female characters that remain constants.
Only wine, among beverages, has the power to conjure a place and time distantly in the past.
Nevertheless, to many people in America, the Finnish system may still conjure impressions of dysfunction and authoritarianism.
The songs on "Semper Femina" use deceptively plain-spoken vocabulary to conjure sometimes cryptic relationships and events.
My grandmother stared with desperation at the screen before her, trying to conjure up her buried critic.
With the help of her park's animal crew, June must conjure up solutions to fix the damage.
Using her mother's clothes, she examines the ways in which she could conjure her presence in photography.
Mobile games conjure up something altogether different, and so the opportunities for overlap have traditionally been limited.
While, for some, acupuncture may conjure up images of Hellraiser's Pinhead, overall it's seen as a relaxing treatment.
And maybe that thought, all by itself, is what it means for me to conjure magic in 2017.
Few scenarios conjure up digital nightmares darker than a hacked, Internet-connected camera pointing at a baby's crib.
Coffee table books can conjure up images of the stuffy, giant tomes you'd find at your grandparents' house.
I think of the past 8 years and he's in almost every single memory I can conjure up.
Given the now-general disdain for free markets, it is easy to forget the economic miracles they conjure.
Casting vertical shadows down the walls, from certain perspectives the shadows conjure up an illusion of glass walls.
There are maji who conjure light, and those who control animals, and those who can govern the tides.
You can conjure all the cars and birds you want in Second Life or its VR equivalent, Sansar.
OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, and American Horror Story — didn't have work too hard to conjure up drama.
As directors like Steven Soderbergh and Sean Baker have shown, you can conjure movie magic with an iPhone.
Some would probably consider it an innocent attempt to conjure up more conversation with a new romantic endeavor.
Also, no one has any idea how to conjure up a grassroots movement around an abstract policy idea.
FB: You've performed in many places that directly conjure thoughts of ghosts, including funerals, basements, and underground venues.
The cold, unreflecting, inflexible metal, if you conjure it in your mind, makes you feel lonely and tired.
In an essay for Buzzfeed Reader, Anne Helen Petersen tries to conjure some sympathy for the devil's mouthpiece.
Babylon Berlin, a new political-tinged detective thriller on Netflix, is eager to conjure up these cultural references.
It is easy, even across a vast distance in time, to conjure up a teen-ager's exquisite embarrassment.
Characters like Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba instantly conjure images of hidden treasure and desperate sword fights.
Sometimes they even conjure up national security arguments so that the fossils can continue to socialize their soot.
It is tree-lined, tranquil and ready to conjure Diamond Jim Brady from its mists at any moment.
In secret then I conjure up the notebook I have found among your bedside things and open it.
What grubby little fantasies do they conjure up to fill their commutes, and do they converge with ours?
Being a mother yourself in real life, what kind of feelings does this work conjure up in you?
The black forms in particular conjure Franz Kline, whose name figures in "Kline Rape," the show's suggestive title.
Now, he has developed an even more elaborate way to conjure his spellbindingly prismatic effect — with anodized aluminum.
The projections, by Luke Halls, conjure globes and deep galaxies, chalk drawings and the surface of the moon.
Nightly now, I use rhythmic breathing to try to conjure portals opening into a private compartment with Mrs.
Now once a year, Mr. Moy and Mr. Chu and their friends conjure the Chinatown of their youth.
Villa Design Group's strength seems to be their ability to conjure both pleasurable and painful images of desire.
Experienced together, the paintings conjure a vibrant, eclectic mysticism, based in fertile allusions and buoyant color and texture.
Small businesses like Tasty Hand Pulled Noodle and the Ting Yu Hong Co. gift shop conjure another time.
Conducted by Cornelius Meister, the Bayerisches Staatsorchester conjure Mr Abrahamsen's unearthly sounds, his tinkling icicles and billowing snowstorms.
The phrase "women's work" may conjure up domesticity (if not drudgery), or "women's professions" like teaching or nursing.
Some forms of employment are gone forever, and not even a self-styled savior can conjure their return.
HEALERS crosses with ADEPT to conjure the image of an EVANGELIST, which boomerangs back to the northeast corner.
Some works even conjure the vapid, cheery paintings you'd find in hotel rooms or at a local cafe.
As legend had it, witches used magic spells to conjure the brooms to fly across the night sky.
Does "ultraconservative" conjure images of Ambassador Nikki Haley and John McCain, or of Pat Buchanan and Steve Bannon?
Like many of my friends, I forget names that I used to be able to conjure up effortlessly.
Then something sort of magical happens; someone will mention a random thing and it will conjure a flashback.
The Bluegrass State may conjure up images of horses and tobacco fields, but Kentucky is an infrastructure powerhouse.
This season uses soft-collared shirts and pinkish pants to conjure up cosmopolitan, 1970s-era Rio de Janeiro.
Veves, she added, can require "lots of rum, animal sacrifices and blood" in order to conjure their power.
The diagonals, like rods of rebar, reinforce their immutability as they conjure up a welter of unsettling associations.
Tougher to conjure are images of longhaired men whose tresses are loosely bound by a loop of fabric.
When you were watching all the footage, are you plunged into the fear that it's trying to conjure?
While toys for men, whether Fleshlights or RealDolls, conjure the appearance of an actual woman, women's toys don't.
She has an eye for detail and seems able to conjure up complicated dramatic scenes whenever she wants.
Today, "bone cities" are more likely to conjure visions of Europe's haunting, skeleton-filled ossuaries than anything remotely futuristic.
This clip is powerful evidence that a machine can conjure up an emotional connection—but a connection to what?
Queen Elsa is here to remind Hollywood that Disney Animation can still conjure up blockbuster magic of its own.
His instruments were so thoughtfully conceived that they will continue to conjure up sounds that we could never imagine.
Instead, she maintained the kinds of appearances she was desperate to conjure, which also seems to be Arian's motivation.
Conjure a Breakfast Room with a View You don't need an extra inch to make this simple dining setup.
Sometimes a name is simply the easiest approximation to describe something far more complex than inquiring minds can conjure.
Is there a reason why such an affable filmmaker was able to conjure up such a distressing cinematic ride?
The mere term can conjure uncomfortably morbid thoughts that many prefer to push to the back of their mind.
Bradley Byrne of Alabama decided to conjure up some fear of the rise in Obamacare premiums coming next year.
Upstairs, the proximity of a tumbling felt work by Mr Morris highlights the fluidity Kauffman could conjure from plastic.
Words that conjure images like "concentration camps, Auschwitz, Jews, people who were gassed — those shouldn't be used," Bushido said.
Jon Favreau ("Iron Man") directed the $224 million, which used digital wizardry to conjure up Rudyard Kipling's jungle setting.
NEC did its best to rally young voters and conjure a sense of occasion in a morning Twitter post.
To the jihadist and the Islamo-sceptical Westerner alike, sharia law may conjure up images of cruel religious punishment.
Chad Emerson's references to the space race certainly conjure up an underdog theme with big risks but big rewards.
This analogy is intended to conjure improvised and haphazardly designed structures, which is how many of these plants look.
They are not meant ironically, even as songs about food may conjure a more bitter irony all things considered.
If you have ever worked at any sizable company, the word "IT" probably doesn't conjure up many warm feelings.
That's the specter that arguments like this conjure up: The greatest threat to genuine academic freedom comes from within.
Just take a look: Please conjure some more magic, Mandžukić, I want a gallon of salty liquid Ronaldo sadness.
His research, documented in the images below, focused on the smells most able to conjure memories of the border.
BRUSSELS — Coronavirus is forcing governments to conjure up survival skills — not just for their citizens, but for democracy itself.
Often times, we conjure up this idea that dating is supposed to come naturally, feel comfortable, and be dreamy.
As my heartbeat slowed, I realized that nothing can be scarier than what my own imagination can conjure up.
To conjure the performance of blackface, whites had to engage in a magical trick that involved profound self-deception.
Elopements typically conjure up images of last-minute weddings in Las Vegas chapels or civil ceremonies at local courthouses.
The word "perfectionist" can conjure up the image of a fussy, slightly anxious person who needs to relax more.
Or to help conjure the sound and visual effects for a woman in a rowboat reaching for the moon.
The point of calling public schools "government schools" is to conjure the specter of pathologically inefficient, power-mad bureaucrats.
Leave it to other science fiction fantasists to conjure the heaving frenzies of wars and purges, invasions and explosions.
He doesn't go out of his way to conjure the romance of two lit cigarettes and a corner table.
Are there meals that remind you of family or conjure memories of the place you or they are from?
But he wasn't able to conjure magic for a third time, and the Ravens settled for the field goal.
He's also trying to conjure tricky emotions and build eccentric structures in and around his pop verses and choruses.
Shoulders hunched, head down, she would conjure reasons to step away in case these questions came up, she said.
This struck Lowe as foolish nostalgia—fetishizing stone shrapnel that was likely too ruined to conjure the monuments' beauty.
Adam makes solid and possibly irrefutable points about the ailments young people will conjure up to get a deferment.
This experimental feature used waterproof cameras to conjure an abstract, tactile sense of the work of a fishing trawler.
The thought of a Bahamas vacation might conjure up images of relaxing on a boat in serene blue waters ...
With its grotesque monsters and ability to conjure overwhelming dread, Guillermo del Toro's work typically isn't meant for children.
Other than that, Taylor can't conjure a single example of the party getting less extreme due to internal pressures.
The closest comparison I can conjure is the memory of a delirious Formula One three-seater at track in France.
Assuming we could conjure up the political will for this kind of wholesale transformation to WWS ... would we want to?
But peer ahead and it is not hard to conjure up a plot worthy of the most lurid giallo-writer.
A layer of cardboard protects sections of the floor, while a small table and chairs casually conjure the artist's presence.
If Minassian wants to conjure the specter of a militant misogynist uprising, maybe we should take him at his word.
Here he has really begun to create propulsive rhythms as well as to conjure a wide range of dramatic colors.
The past can be a treacherous place in fashion, one of whose primary functions is to conjure an intensified present.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch "Getting fired" may conjure dramatic scenes of tears, shouting and phones being slammed down.
Just minutes away from elimination, Barcelona had to conjure up three instant goals and it was Neymar who stepped up.
Bootcamps conjure up ideas of sweaty limbs and gasping for breath — an image that often includes a soundtrack of grunts.
For a modern viewer, these images can't help but conjure the chaos our own era's promises of progress have created.
After the talk, her hosts asked how she'd been able to conjure up over 22013 attendees on a rainy weekday.
The mention of "food" and "college students" together might conjure up images of bustling dining halls and late-night snacks.
Parties that win majorities have no restraint on their powers other than the ones that the opposition can conjure up.
If the prayer was granted, it proves that the candidate was able to communicate with God to conjure the miracle.
Jessica's husband of 8 years was at LAX Tuesday when our photog asked if he could conjure up a flaw.
The city's name was turned into a new adjective used to describe the most egregious food treatments Twitter could conjure.
As Chief Presidential Critic (or whatever title the Democrats conjure), Warren could take on the crucial task of message-discipline.
If she can conjure a whole complex world in 15 minutes, what universes could she bring forth in the future?
They claimed he tried to conjure up more cash via bank fraud — and was convicted on two counts for that.
Take a second to conjure up an image of the typical ballerina; you likely won't visualize Brazilian-born Ingrid Silva.
The best talkers in pro wrestling take the translation and conjure new realities, and here was Heenan doing just that.
He's offering the country something new: a presidential candidate who will conjure people and events for his own political purpose.
Disney has certainly had long enough to conjure this up; over 15 years has passed from inception to opening day.
It's their self-protecting, self-deluding rationalizations that conjure the devils of distrust that rip a social fabric to shreds.
So far though, "His Dark Materials" manages to conjure a spectacle (two words: armored bears) without burying the source's ideas.
Schifter's words, distorted through a ghostlike recording, conjure a grim picture of labor under assault by an under-regulated competitor.
With the Bitmoji app, you can conjure a comic-strip image of yourself to emote over email, Twitter and text.
Gorsuch said he was sure he could conjure something, but he wouldn't be able to opine on it if could.
But in the past, they could at least conjure up an existential opponent that would one day storm our shores.
But that is precisely what Finland would like you to conjure up — and there's a new emoji to reflect that.
Beyoncé acts as a conjure woman, and the natural and spirit worlds, past, present, and future coexist in her narrative.
And while this may conjure images of your dad's cell phone belt clips, it's actually less practical than those contraptions.
Then, the full moon on the 22nd could conjure up a little love shack for Leos ready to cohabitate. Single?
Maurizio Cattelan is the enigmatic Italian artist whose work manages to conjure up both awe and ire, laughter and discomfort.
But Maddin wanted to conjure the notion of the fragility of Seances, as well as the fragility of interactive art.
The relatively severe "Day" opens a door to the beyond with a flourish of dancing lines that conjure a chandelier.
Looking like a pointy circus tent from the distant future, Liquidrom is a spa that only Berlin could conjure up.
It's what children conjure on rinks and ponds as they imagine themselves to be Penguins or Oilers or Golden Knights.
Laurie Simmons, Ilse Bing, Rufino Tamayo, George Platt Lynes and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner conjure bathers and bathing (even in bathrooms).
The substance is there: it's just buried in the feeling he's able to conjure, rather than the lyrics he writes.
That means he has to use whatever outside skill he could possibly conjure, even if that skill doesn't really exist.
They claimed he tried to conjure up more cash via bank fraud — and was convicted of two counts for that.
Each portrait in Trace is pixelated, designed to conjure a resemblance to surveillance images and photos found on the internet.
Small drops of regret spilled onto my cheeks as I was unable to conjure more than just eyes and cheekbones.
Expect them to conjure both places (the Savoy Ballroom and the Hoofers Club) and personalities (Joe Louis and Jacob Lawrence).
There was a "Parisian fatigue in the air," says Cusati-Moyer, which helped conjure the feverish mood of the book.
To conjure the prices Facebook should pay in this deal with itself, Facebook hired the giant accounting firm Ernst & Young.
One by South African artist Frances Goodman seems to conjure up intense rage using an amorphous blob of fake fingernails.
Studies also show that wintry scents like pine and cinnamon help conjure happy emotions, so recruit other senses when celebrating.
The ornate, decorative patterns conjure Art Nouveau illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley and Harry Clarke, but "Dreams" distinctly belongs to Oiwa.
Sometimes I wonder if I conjure it up; horrible things seem to follow me when it comes to Mother Nature.
These are unruly tales that conjure mystery and a little fear, bringing the wildness of nature to the cozy couch.
Mention global food behemoth Nestle and the name will likely conjure up images of chocolate, frozen pizza and ice cream.
Conjure in your mind what an old school Zelda dungeon looks like and imagine that a bunch of times over.
This practice brought few answers, but did conjure the questions, which gazed back out at me starkly from the canvas.
Liars may also repeat the question verbatim so they can have more time to conjure up a response, says Meyer.
Trump has proven himself unable to conjure up legislative majorities for his immigration policy ideas or budgetary flights of fancy.
Today, the word "Benghazi" is as or more likely to conjure up that unseemly political spectacle as the actual tragedy.
Being a woman with bipolar depression can especially conjure up stereotypes that I am an unpredictable, life-ruining sex fiend.
When you imagine these criminals, don't conjure up a guy with tattoos and a pistol on his hip, says Col.
Upon accessing the Seances page, you're asked to "touch and hold to conjure" as words rearrange themselves on the screen.
Unlike Schreck, she doesn't need a magical crucible to conjure the optimism manifest in the promise of a constitutional democracy.
Other works containing unique features that conjure the nostalgia of Barnes's youth and reflect his close ties to North Carolina.
Experimental deliveries of parcels, pizzas and other items conjure up visions of skies abuzz with drones ferrying packages to and fro.
Conjure up an image of the classic all-American diner, and chances are you're picturing something like Pann's in Los Angeles.
The phrase "Aston Martin" may conjure images of 1960s cool, of Sean Connery in a fine suit, of the iconic DB5.
The reason I'm able to conjure this shit up is because it's a feeling I've experience in some way or another.
Swipe right, hook-up, ghost or be ghosted, rinse and repeat: modern relationships can conjure up very specific type of numbness.
Plath wrote memory like an incantation, hoping that by capturing remembered feelings and experiences in writing, she might conjure them back.
But Tulip Fever never had any of the positive word-of-mouth that Oscar-worthy movies often conjure months before release.
Mr. Gandhi said the aim of his branding and marketing was to conjure nostalgia for bygone eras and local fragrance traditions.
Scriptwriters for the show say that the author has allowed them to conjure up their own recipe for a second series.
Retirement can conjure up a lot of worrisome prospects, from physical decline to diminished social contact — and then there's the money.
Something that Ashley Glynn would conjure to the surface six months later, with a deck of Tarot cards and indelible ink.
Only in this film, you slip into a world more aesthetically pleasing than anything your modern urban life could conjure up.
Comedians would simply insert his name when they needed to conjure up a (more) self-absorbed male version of the Kardashians.
A lot of the audience is in love with the idealized version of Jack, who they conjure up as Super Dad.
Much like their brothers bands Oranssi Pazuzu and Dark Budda Rising, these Finns conjure up the best kind of bad trip.
They conjure giant-sized bubbles but also twin moons or double planets; Saraceno's sculptures often conflate the earthly and the cosmic.
For many people, especially college students, the mass-produced, catchpenny plastic appliances conjure a number of emotions, physical sensations, and images.
They believe, and then they do not take responsibility for their beliefs; they conjure things, and do not trust the conjuration.
Trump's numbers do not strike me as particularly noteworthy and certainly do not conjure up superlatives like landslide, blowout or historic.
To the uninitiated, its hard-to-pronounce acronym can conjure up visions of a Greek mythic figure pushing a rock uphill.
But this can be troubling and limited as a coping mechanism: You've come to rely on something you can't readily conjure.
Blaine says that he'll be able to conjure up a creature small enough to fit into the palm of Drake's hand.
Nevertheless, these groups evoke that fictional past in order to conjure up a tragedy that a contemporary audience can empathize with.
Jeffrey Vallance will conjure the ghosts of Nixon and Reagan, while Jim Shaw will present photos of Masonic Temples and Unarius.
Yup—seems like you can just pretend to be your favorite athlete and they'll just conjure themselves out of thin air.
So why does a small town like Galway conjure up certain feelings and inspire songs more than other places—like London?
If you utter "insurrection" in Paris today, you will likely conjure up images of the right-wing nationalist Marine Le Pen.
Using the simplest of settings — and familiar genre devices — Mickey Keating's horror outing "Darling" manages to conjure an effectively unsettling miasma.
Skyscrapers usually conjure images of tall, thin structures — but the newest developments in architecture are proving that's not always the reality.
Today's most advanced V.R. video games conjure visually rich space stations (Lone Echo), deserts (Arizona Sunshine), and rock faces (The Climb).
"There appears, from an outside perspective, to be an attempt, at several points, to conjure value from thin air," he said.
He might then have been able to conjure, as a master of daily trepidations, a mood more suited to his skills.
The purpose of the tweet quite clearly was to conjure up a spurious and xenophobic stereotype that all Muslims are terrorists.
And simply blocking the obvious list of search terms AntiToxin's team was able to conjure up is in no way sufficient.
Last Sunday at Old Trafford, he struck a goal against Manchester United that transcended anything and everything United could conjure up.
Whenever we exchanged letters or emails, I used to imagine him at his desk and try to conjure up his world.
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I had initial reservations: working around police didn't conjure up warm and fuzzy feelings for me as a person of color.
The film was considered a success, although it didn't conjure up quite as much critical or fan enthusiasm as its predecessors.
I lingered on the Palatine for half an hour, trying to conjure the nerve center of an empire from its ruins.
It is a transfusion of blood, flowing in the very fingers which conjure up these new sounds at this old instrument.
Their arched forms and side panels conjure Renaissance chapels, as if revisited by a devout modernist whose hero is Mark Rothko.
To conjure this effect, fine-dining establishments may send people home with a ribbon-tied Ball jar of quirkily flavored granola.
Mr. Day-Lewis and Mr. Anderson deliberately fostered that dynamic off camera, hoping to conjure movie magic once it was rolling.
Unfortunately, Blanka Radoczy, "Der Mieter's" young director, is unable to conjure the outré atmosphere of either Polanski's movie or Topor's novel.
Swenson does his best to conjure the unimaginable years that follow, as the men are dispersed across the Ohio prison system.
That may conjure visions of ghost planes carving through the air, but it's a natural outgrowth of the Covid-22002 pandemic.
The "land" in this film's title may conjure up mystical images of far-off places, but in fact it's Westport, Conn.
Of all the months in a year, February tends to conjure a "no-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel" feeling.
And while the scenes conjure an ancient, dreamlike ritual, their controlled palette of bright blue, brown and gray feels almost futuristic.
I can smell my brother making breakfast downstairs and I wonder what intricate meal he decided to conjure up this morning.
It's the sort of dream that has you waking up laughing, questioning how your brain can conjure up such bizarre imagery.
Their breath that mingled within him does not join together to speak of him, to conjure a prayer or a tribute.
New development in the Hamptons used to conjure up images of lavish houses popping up in the middle of potato fields.
Do you retreat to the fantasy of some defanged sepia past, or do you try to conjure up an unknowable next?
They are less a way to conjure up something out of nothing than to stir a pot that is already bubbling.
He packs the books with minor characters of assorted races and ages, and attempts to conjure up a jaunty urban cacophony.
He has reasserted the European idea and raised the possibility that France and Germany will conjure a revival of European idealism.
When we picture a natural death, we conjure a man or woman lying in bed at home surrounded by loved ones.
It doesn't take much imagination to conjure an image of Trump growing increasingly red-faced and agitated reading this op-ed.
Diaries and letters, those staples of 19th-century literature, become tools of deception and delusion that conjure worlds of their own.
Pure antipathy cannot, by itself, conjure up the kind of high crime or misdemeanor that would justify the act of impeachment.
For many people, the term "net art" might conjure specific associations from a certain era — the '2009s, hackers, Berlin, Web 2212.
They use color sparingly and are abstract in the sense that they don't conjure up any particularities of space or form.
These records conjure a constellation of famous friends and patrons, which included figures as diverse as Alfred Stieglitz and Bram Stoker.
For this year's Super Bowl commercials, Coke, Pepsi, and the country of Australia all made plays to conjure up the past.
Like imprint fossils, Visani's cast iron impressions of decommissioned guns conjure the original object's ghostly afterimage by means of negative space.
The Conjer (pronounced "conjure") sports an attractive metal case, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual SIM slots, and 3 gigs of RAM.
The Conjer (pronounced "conjure") sports an attractive metal case, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual SIM slots, and 993 gigs of RAM.
The twin incidents conjure up memories of the 1991 video captured by George Holliday of Los Angeles police officers beating Rodney King.
Hidden Valley has outdone themselves, offering a 5-liter keg full of all the ranch dressing your heart could possibly conjure up.
But the garments needed to conjure up eternal chic are spending less time on shop racks and in homes than ever before.
Not only do you have the opportunity to conjure the perfect costume, you can decorate your home exactly as you see fit.
We hold Gordon Ramsay synonymous with just about every intense, nail-biting culinary moment that we can conjure up in our minds.
Many pitchers eat the same food before each game — or consume unusual concoctions, such as banana-mayonnaise sandwiches — to conjure a victory.
While her mane today might conjure up Bieber lookalike comparisons, her throwback tresses are giving us all of the Jessie J vibes.
And so they make do, combining Ms. Laidlaw's eye for design with Mr. Morris's carpentry skills to conjure space where little exists.
It was important to her, she said, for the name not to conjure up any connotations of shame around pregnancy and motherhood.
When you start another conversation, or continue an existing one, you can click this keyword to conjure a related extra dialog option.
Here are 10 leaked devices and features — and a few potential surprises that Google could conjure up on Tuesday at 11 a.m.
Many pitchers eat the same food before each game — or consume unusual concoctions, such as banana-mayonnaise sandwiches — to conjure a victory.
We can't insert emojis into this recap, and the only reaction I can possibly conjure up to that is a frozen grimace.
At the Columbia Room, a wood-panelled bar with leather chairs, mixologists conjure $16 concoctions of scotch, blackberry shrub and porcini mushrooms.
Japanese pop music may conjure up images of squeaky clean, auto-tuned groups embodying the kawaii ideal–cute, youthful and incongruously sexy.
For some, they might conjure a jury or the aftermath of the 2016 election, a nuclear attack, or a climate-related disaster.
The words "Old Hollywood" conjure up images of glamour, gowns, and women with red lipstick making romantic pronouncements in careful Transatlantic accents.
Scarlet Witch is huffing and puffing, trying to conjure a spell while looking like she's on the losing side of the battle.
Certain expressions on the labels are voluntarily appealing, and quickly conjure up images of Jon Snow pruning his vines with nail clippers.
Berlin based artist Claire Tolan says she's noticed since childhood an ability to conjure this shivery feeling when focusing on certain sounds.
These range from the extremely simple, like throwing fireballs, to the complex, like assembling a small effigy to conjure a trash golem.
Sci-fi makers conjure their worlds so well by focusing on characters, not on technology, observes the UI animation designer Kit Oliynyk.
Born into slavery, Josephine is, in 1924, a widow, a "conjure woman," and, to the chagrin of her white neighbors, a landowner.
He recalls that he wanted a word or phrase to conjure an atmosphere of "creepy subversion" — something sinister, xenophobic, un-American. "Shadowland"?
"Atlanta" has the hallucinatory quality of déjà rêvé; no other show would conjure up, then banish, a black rapper named Justin Bieber.
They could be said to describe the domestic realm, while other paintings of photographs on the same linoleum conjure a working studio.
It's a special group that can conjure that kind of energy in altitude after getting in at 5 o'clock in the morning.
And while the virtual reality images conjure up the ancient Chinese walls, nothing we see conforms to our expectations of three-dimensionality.
For longtime students, seeing the archive may conjure a familiar feeling of astonishment at just how deep the well of Dylanology goes.
That remains too far ahead to conjure for Tavares, the team's captain, who leads the Islanders with 27 goals and 57 points.
No matter that Berlusconi was also a target of the investigation: He was new, he talked the talk, he would conjure something!
The reality, in other words, is that Democrats can't unilaterally conjure up an era of bipartisanship or commitment to democracy and liberalism.
These piquantly pixelated scenes are often inspired by worldly events or by conversations that conjure up complex imagery in the artist's head.
" But points should have been awarded for being the first Olympics performance to conjure both "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "Old School.
Because that's what novelists do: conjure other worlds, imagine their way into other realities, guess at the texture of other people's consciousness.
Do we not swoon at the verdant backdrop of Turtle Pond and Belvedere Castle, more alluring than any scenic designer could conjure?
This applies to Amazon "kid skills"—or Echo commands that conjure up kid-specific content—which are often developed by third parties.
Today, Teterboro, the first airport in the metropolitan area when it opened in 203, is more likely to conjure grimaces than pride.
"I wanted to stay away from the dull, gloomy colors you would conjure up when thinking about the espionage genre," he said.
And this could mean that important memories, which people conjure up often, could end up even more error-riddled than mundane ones.
But they all conjure the same exhilarating sense of possibility because they're all made with the buoyant precision of an unconstrained imagination.
The rhythms bubbling from his congas conjure the image of sweat thrashing from his body unheeded, the effort as its own reward.
The white beans and olives in this dish suggest Tuscany, and the slow-roasted duck legs conjure up the southwest of France.
Nevertheless, she says that experiencing dark times helps her to conjure "the trail of rancid emotions" that prompts her killers to kill.
" He wanted to conjure that emotion for a beach sequence while paying tribute to the earlier film in several ways throughout "Us.
Other pieces are even more generic, especially some dozen 19-inch red earth spheres that conjure viruses, soccer balls and ritual objects.
While the mention of an RV might conjure up an image of a big motorized home without many amenities, that has changed.
The phrase "vocational education" might conjure up an image of trade schools that train students to work in traditionally blue-collar jobs.
First conjure the crime — the generational destruction of human bodies — and all of its related offenses — domestic terrorism, poll taxes, mass incarceration.
The digital medium can conjure a modicum of the museum experience for those who cannot afford to see these works in person.
Some might even argue that Lewis's fight previous against Mike Tyson was the last to really conjure any sort of global attention.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 17,3503 islands, may conjure images of golden beaches and blue seas — but the reality may be far murkier.
It even has an OLED touch bar that can conjure up everything from emoji to Photoshop shortcuts to (let's be honest) more emoji.
For many, the words "Passover food" conjure imagery of gefilte fish and steaming bowls of matzo ball soup ladled by Yiddish-speaking bubbes.
The word "bruschetta" might conjure up thoughts of a fancy appetizer served at Italian restaurants, but I've reimagined it as a breakfast dish.
In lieu of real bids, auctioneers will conjure imaginary ones in order to surpass the reserve price (a practice known as "chandelier bidding").
Or do we conjure the harried career woman, rocking her baby back to sleep just three hours before she heads to the office?
We gawked, and the younger among us were able to conjure the old Soviet Union, the great story my generation had just missed.
I've had this problem for as long as I can remember, where I can't conjure up images no matter how hard I try.
Rogers's theatrical mise-en-scènes certainly conjure the oneiric, if not the Surrealist, but again her intention hovers frustratingly just out of reach.
Often the most magical effects are the simplest: tiny LED bulbs on the ends of fishing rods conjure a cloud of celestial fireflies.
It reorganised around categories of client, and boosted research and development (R&D) in order to conjure up new ways to help them.
Nope, fizzler rocks aren't off-brand pop rocks, but a drug so powerful, it can conjure up hallucinations of the mysterious Gargoyle King.
Other people added a bit more levity to the situation:But sometimes the unedited interactions said more than anything the internet could conjure up.
It would be hard to conjure a scene that was a more blatant repudiation of the Democrat establishment by its own progressive left.
So, unless you're willing to open up the app every time you'd like to conjure up Alexa, it's probably not super useful yet.
God bless my mother, whose voice I would conjure in my mind to rid myself of the cravings for those reliably perfect fries.
But then they tried to conjure up like evil spirits an idea of collusion and then say just looking out for you, buddy.
The precision of electronics and the booming kick conjure a sterile emptiness—there is little left but a sense of dread and isolation.
It's important to remember that while the term may conjure images of robot overlords, AI is actually a much more all-encompassing moniker.
Think about it — when you hear that a person is a judge or an elected official, does your brain immediately conjure up "he"?
We have no reason to believe that even the most advanced physics hackers could conjure a cosmos from nothing at all, Page argues.
When you think about Apple today, you probably conjure up the image of an iPhone, or an iPad, or your hatred of iTunes.
The "bomb cyclone" winter storm dumping snow all over the East Coast might conjure images of potential nuclear war for some of us.
Simply to assume that e-commerce will conjure up growth—particularly of the labour-intensive sort that India needs—would be a mistake.
You conjure up a logo, brainstorm a catchy tag line and develop promotional materials that reinforce a unique selling proposition and so on.
In the company's research paper, the team details that it has some strategies to conjure up new language support by repurposing existing databases.
It's the reason we're so culturally saturated with stories that conjure a dark, anti-hero vibe in comics, video games, film, and television.
Since the full D.C. Court may well reverse the panel's decision, those attacking the CFPB are now attempting to conjure up other assaults.
To hope is to shape reality by the force of one's own optimism, not conjure a desire into existence from some childish fantasy.
But their third job is the hardest: to conjure a vision for the EU equal to the magnitude of the challenges it faces.
Our Food columnist Alison Roman demonstrates how, over three days in her very tiny kitchen, she manages to conjure a classic holiday feast.
Though its colorful name may conjure up visions of moonlit werewolf rampages, it actually refers to the characteristics of this rare celestial event.
We conjure what his life in Greenwich Village was like after he arrived in 1961 as a cherubic but determined 19-year-old.
He strained to conjure the sweetness of a cigarette, and wondered how his mother was coping, and if his friends were still marching.
Wheels THE storied automotive names of Bentley, Maserati, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar and Lamborghini conjure images of upper-crust style, luxury and, yes, tradition.
Now 39, the Brazilian witnessed a player half his age conjure up the final act in Manchester United's 2-5143 win against Everton.
Fenton Bailey: When you make a documentary, the devil is in the details, and details help conjure up a person for an audience.
My philosophy is, if you're going to tell monster stories and conjure up feelings of Halloween, at least bring some candy with you.
The show begins with a witty fantasy: six short filmed vignettes quickly conjure a luxurious interwar dwelling like those enjoyed by Chareau's clients.
This installation was especially meant to conjure a Chinatown bus stop, with its mismatched tiles, hanging red lanterns and unglamorous folding chair setup.
It's a triumph of transcription, with the power to conjure a cathedral with only two hands and dynamics that rarely exceed mezzo piano.
For a child, such words conjure magical places — untouched, holy lands where fairies might live and animals might speak in ways I understand.
It's nearly impossible to conjure up a more succinct visual representation of gentrification—and the tensions that come with it— than the video.
Inspired by the climate and views, he painted pool scenes whose sparkling planes of turquoise conjure a paradise untouched by time or decay.
Do you get warm, fuzzy feelings as you conjure all of the wonderful school photos that were proudly exhibited on your refrigerator door?
You know the kid who can conjure an entire imaginary world by animating, say, the sugar packets she finds at the restaurant table?
I conjure instead the three-dimensional individuals I drank and debated with in factory towns, Gulf Coast oil fields and distressed rural crossroads.
Endsley: With such a sad subject, I was looking for an atmosphere or a melody that would conjure a mood of peaceful remembrance.
Even I, a person who doesn't know my Aidan from my Other Male Name, can instantly conjure that bawdy drawl in my head.
Some of these films use cinema technology to try to disprove the existence of ghosts; others, through movie magic, try to conjure them.
They paused sometimes as his brain tried to conjure the current position of the colors, to tell his fingers what to do next.
But it isn't so hard to conjure a vision of more equitable journeys where the food keeps pace with the ever-changing scenery.
The downtown show will demonstrate more generally the fantastic images DeCarava could conjure up with a camera deftly maneuvered through a quotidian world.
Sam Rivers and Anthony Braxton, on flutes and reed instruments, were structural innovators and freethinkers, deciding how wide-open improvisation could conjure stories.
As citizens, we listen and conjure images of the military arresting moms with babies who are jogging and ignoring San Francisco's lockdown order.
Adding insult to painted-injury, Mr. Smith's cheerily banal subjects and electric palette unmistakably conjure emoji and other icons of the digital age.
And in 2019, they brought back While You Were Out, with a lineup of HGTV stars stepping in to conjure covert home makeovers.
But at its best it doesn't just conjure up an imaginary world; it makes the real one disappear, it makes the author disappear.
What was magical was that you could type words into a computer and conjure other words that foretold the future of your body.
But surely the advantage that artists have over bureaucrats is precisely the freedom to make the unheard audible and to conjure the unimaginable.
English soccer fans often speak of "the magic of the Cup," to conjure up the kind of upsets that have taken place recently.
In his hypnotic blasting, Bestial Devotion also slips in some cowbell, releasing a nighttime lust Blue Oyster Cult could conjure in their prime.
Ultimately, this will trigger a sell-off, and the media will try and conjure up reasons to explain why otherwise stable stocks fell.
These brief songs display Mr. Previn's keen ear for the telling detail, for musical gestures that set a mood or conjure an image.
The sound effects — gunfire, shelling, falling debris — are the movie's best addition, helping to conjure the sensation of continuous bombardment, day and night.
For instance, the amount of processing required to conjure the many frames composing the visual effects worlds requires a lot of computer power.
But patriotic symbols like the national anthem always conjure up some image of what it means to be a patriot in the listener.
Although we might all be able to conjure up images of notable exceptions, the campaign trail women navigate looks strikingly similar to men's.
Since amphibians in magic have roughly the same status as rodents in science, all the spells featured things a sorcerer could do to a frog: conjure it into existence, conjure it out of existence, teleport it, levitate it, change its color, double its size, turn it into two frogs, turn it into a mouse, turn it to stone, and turn it invisible.
Cafeteria food might conjure images of mystery meat or tuna surprise, but one lunch lady is only singing its praises after losing 100 lbs.
"I remember a pattern of conduct the press tried to conjure with Brett Kavanaugh that much of it proved to be incorrect," Tillis said.
Using such technology, users will eventually be able to conjure a convincing likeness of any scene or person they or the AI can imagine.
You know, at some point where the hell is your head that you conjure up that kind of -- where did that sentence come from?
Chopin had no truck with programme music (the sort that tries to conjure up images or tell stories), in which other Romantic composers delighted.
With VPS, you could conjure an AR prop and come back to it much later, or even leave it for someone else to find.
He resembles a slightly shorter Chris O'Dowd with an Australian accent—in other words, not what many would conjure up as the psychic prototype.
Democratic Party officials of course can't just conjure up mass protests with the snap of a finger, but their words and actions do matter.
It would feel too neat and trite to conjure some poetic connection between the morbidity of John dying young and his devotion to Halloween.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she doesn't want to conjure up the possibility of Donald Trump in the White House.
Other illiberal powers, notably Turkey and Iran, are using past historical glories to conjure a resurgent future, projecting power along the new silk roads.
We need to be clear about this — the issue here is not a bug, glitch, error, or whatever other synonym you can conjure up.
The iPhone SE factor didn't conjure up the same impressive figures in China, where Kantar said the device took just 2.5 percent of sales.
Depending on what the subjects are wearing, the closely cropped images conjure complicated representations that are not unlike his own views of modern policing.
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For everyone's sake, she says, she won't conjure the staggeringly violent images which, she recalls, involved a toddler and a dimly lit hotel room.
The unfortunate truth hurts - the government can demand businesses to pay more, but they can't conjure new revenue to make those pay increases possible.
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But the Libertarian Party's central policy positions conjure up a worldview that is profoundly at odds with the core values of the Democratic Party.
While there's a method to every magic trick, some of them are too out of this world to even conjure up any reasonable explanation.
When I used to think of Mob Wives, I'd immediately conjure images of volatile, middle-aged Staten Island women chucking objects at each other.
Ask the average person to conjure up the image of a Wall Street villain, and there's a good chance Michael Douglas makes an appearance.
Few industries conjure up an image of raw masculinity in their workforce in quite the same way that fossil fuel exploration and extraction does.
The fizzer's genetic makeup is enough to conjure a relaxing evening, thanks to its soothing Epsom salts, hydrating essential oils, and soft, floral scent.
But all five of this short release's tracks are imbued with a hallucinatory energy that few songwriters—of any age—are able to conjure.
Seattle-based novelty store Archie McPhee is now selling candy canes that have been designed to conjure up memories of everyone's favorite childhood meal.
Beyond that, once a band or artist gets big enough, the animal they're named after doesn't really conjure anything other than the artists themselves.
Some of the proposals, such as self-help groups among women, would be hard for governments to conjure up or "purchase" off the shelf.
Of course, Republicans are using the word as a term of opprobrium, hoping to conjure up images of radicalism, Marxism and Soviet-style gulags.
As the global geopolitical and political-economic climate is worsening, I doubt if central bankers can still conjure up a sufficient number of umbrellas.
Nefarious mythology aside, Jia mostly seems eager to conjure the spirit of Paul's Cocktail Lounge or Electric Room, both intimate lounges embedded in hotels.
Through an eclectic musical soundtrack, dance and storytelling, he and five other performers conjure an immigrant Jewish family in Los Angeles in the 21s.
In Transit A vacation on a yacht may conjure up images of billionaires and celebrities, but it's not just for the rich and famous.
He sounded legitimately amazed at this in the way that only that unique blending of the real and unreal of pro wrestling can conjure.
One of the initial undertones of virtual reality coverage seems to conjure up backlash for those who are fans of good ol' fashioned reality.
I was determined to conjure up a culinary invention that would shock the food world... a game changer... equal parts erotic, inventive, and obscene.
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Like Jesse Kamm's Sailor Pant or Jenni Kayne's D'Orsay flats, they conjure a specific kind of California cool — a Brentwood mom kind of cool.
An innocent Papa John's commercial becomes an orgy of dogs, eyes, mollusks, tongues, nand whatever else your brain can conjure from this Rorschachian stew.
They had come to believe that he could conjure more magic from his bat than anyone who had ever played for the Red Sox.
But his similes and syntax — sentences that build tension through accumulation, creating a messy sense of overflow — conjure the tempestuousness of a teenage love.
But the word, as President Trump and Fox News use it, is meant to conjure a threat: the specter of barbarians at the gates.
She expertly distorts and disfigures to conjure monstrosities, while economizing the pictorial space: Her compositions are perfectly balanced, mesmerizing even as the content repulses.
Today the work seems to conjure a country fracturing from within, betraying its foundational principles, especially those regarding immigration, and shattering its international standing.
The 70th running of the marquee Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race features throwback paint schemes that conjure images of stock car racing's past.
Although the title of this retrospective may conjure images of an uncle fumbling with a camcorder, the home movies here are far from ordinary.
The word "sheriff" might conjure up something of a folksy image, but what do you really know about these elected enforcers of the law?
What makes Locke's mysteries so good (she's a writer for TV's Empire too) is her ability to conjure up a mood with vivid prose.
How does the writer conjure a sympathetic interior life for someone whose chief preoccupations are getting enough calories and sleep before the next day?
Similarly, Elaine Cameron-Weir's sculptures in "Strings That Show the Wind" at JTT conjure both medieval Europe and a stylish but potentially dystopian future.
Accordions might remind us of piazzas in Italy and saxophones could conjure up memories of New Orleans, but what instrument best represents New York?
Postscript To conjure Jean Stein you must first imagine the voice — a soft and breathy near-whisper, by turns merry or full of steel.
And there were times when he felt numb, and would desperately try to conjure up thoughts of Rachel, because pain was better than numbness.
A different kind of ambiguity arises in the solo arias, where tensions between voice and accompaniment often conjure the desperation of the beleaguered soul.
On screen, the sight of a large city slowly sinking into the sea can't help but conjure thoughts of climate change and environmental disaster.
Health care professionals may conjure preconceived notions about individuals who have "left A.M.A."; many doctors never consider that our patients made the right decision.
Although Puerto Rico tends to conjure images of palms and beaches, the rain forest just down the road beckoned, as something a little different.
Nobody — certainly no bureaucracy — can conjure up the infinite number of scenarios of how approximately 150 million working Americans might best use paid leave.
Even as they become fluid readers, using their imaginations to conjure images that the words leave out, that hunger for satisfying visuals never fades.
While the term "robo-advisor" might conjure images of a shadowy algorithm trading stocks to beat the market, they're much less risky than that.
Sometimes they erupt in bladelike flanges that conjure a bouquet of elegant axes or the great rope-patterned pottery of Japan's ancient Jomon period.
Books can do more than conjure new worlds in the minds of readers; they can also yield the unexpected in the hands of artists.
Featuring narrated excerpts from Mr. Douglass's speeches, the film eschews action for quiet images that conjure a meditative state, interrupted by flashes of violence.
In the large diptych, "South East North West" (2017), blue bands again conjure rivers, while myriad accompanying shapes suggest clustered buildings and fecund vegetation.
In contrast to what we might expect, the families Lawson depicts do not conjure up romantic images of American – or African American – domestic life.
Discussions of end-of-life care often conjure images of a Dr. Kevorkian figure who administers a lethal dose of medication to a patient.
The balance between what is primarily photography with two video works is because you can't conjure up an image of a black cowboy without movement.
After all, a high schooler judging you for your hair, clothes, and beach habits is quite the nightmare for director Jordan Peele to conjure up.
And for many of citizens of the United States, these words conjure very specific images and cause them to retreat to very familiar talking points.
His career can conjure up a particular kind of 1950s-through-1980s, Reagan-Democrat landscape, like the establishing neighborhood shots in a John Hughes movie.
Even things like Missandei's inexplicable capture and death are feeding into this, trying to conjure up personal stakes for the final clash, regardless of logic.
Where we once called cab companies at phone numbers advertised on yellow pages and business cards, we now conjure by app the cheapest, nearest driver.
A weary sense of impending doom was a persistent undercurrent throughout a concert that tried and mostly failed to conjure a '60s-style inspirational fervor.
Back in early August, Platt tweeted that he believed he could conjure the songstress if he warmed up to Bey's songs as much as possible.
Thanks in part to the movie, the term "wedding crasher" always seems to conjure up mental images of sleazy guys hitting on all the bridesmaids.
His paintings conjure imagery of summers spent hanging out by someone's parents' pool, of long, lazy days and nights spent chilling with equally unoccupied friends.
"Vans and HARRY POTTER collaborated to conjure up a magical collection of footwear, apparel and accessories for witches, wizards and muggles alike," the site says.
You grew up with two spiritual witchcraft-practicing grandmothers, one you've described as a curandera and another who practiced southern style conjure and healing remedies.
Would give it a perfect rating if the word "butter" didn't conjure up images of Paula Deen that make my dick retract into my body.
The words "atmospheric black metal" tend to conjure up a very specific sound and aesthetic, whether it be rooted in Cascadian, French, or Brooklyn soil.
If I were to ask the majority of you to conjure up the image of a car, some of you might imagine your own car.
The famous family hired Mindy Weiss to conjure their holiday magic, Greer — a florist and owner of the D.C.-based Atelier Ashley Flowers — told PEOPLE.
But when they conjure him, he can't see or hear anyone because he's in such bad condition, blooded up and battered somewhere in the Underworld.
She's able to conjure and control dangerous beasts, and Arthur certainly wouldn't have been victorious without the Mage's giant snakes and hawks thwarting his enemies.
A bull's head attached to a bicycle has the feel of Marcel Duchamp, and two aerialists locked in an upside-down embrace conjure René Magritte.
Reading the words "eco-friendly" and "medicine cabinet" together may conjure up visions of using plants as medicine when you really just need some Dayquil.
Today, some government officials seem to conjure emergencies that justify repressive anti-protest laws, but there is little evidence there is a crisis of unlawfulness.
This year, you can conjure an argument for why, maybe, the president's approval ratings are high for reasons independent of the state of the country.
Welch, who dressed the models, focussed on details—"the hoodie, the popped collar, the fringe"—in order to conjure a distinct character for each figure.
Bureaucrats and others, Moynihan knew, could always conjure reasons to keep information under wraps, and the ratchet of secrecy generally worked in only one direction.
The blue-and-white cushions on the bistro chairs and the mirror framed in seashells in the living room effectively conjure summer at the shore.
One common complaint some couples face is a disparity in desire: One person wants to get it on while the other can't conjure any interest.
Although his images are jammed with religious and occult references, he's more interested in the feelings they conjure than in any overt idea or message.
I was imagining brunch in VR. So this is when you conjure a ghoul by saying "Bloody Mary" three times in the mirror... Rebong: Exactly.
Thanks to the illuminated manuscripts of European scholars, it's easy to conjure up images of bubbling cauldrons, wild beasts, strangely-shaped vessels, and spiritual beings.
By the end of the documentary, as Pelosi tries to conjure a net-positive from her series of discussions, the film's real takeaway is bleak.
Left to conjure with the fallout of her daughter's clandestine life — among Ada's creditors was her blackmailing lover — Annabella would survive her by eight years.
The phrase does conjure up the image of Seinfeld's George Costanza dodging calls from the unemployment office checking on whether he's been looking for work.
Such names conjure up gray hair and orthopedic shoes, along with a status our society may honor in the abstract but few boomers actually welcome.
Part of the answer: just so people will ask this question, and having asked it, prompt themselves to conjure with notions of generations and millennia.
Although pundits love to conjure a monolithic "China" as the bogeyman in contemporary rare earth politics, U.S. and Chinese scientists have worked together for decades.
To the apparitions of history that Seth and Carter conjure, however, all those musical offspring are bastards of the pure thing that is the blues.
Tell them that it seems impossible, and they will conjure the long moral arc of the universe and how it bends toward Puerto Rican statehood.
Netflix is surely hoping the show will scratch the "Game of Thrones" itch, while merely demonstrating how difficult that brand of magic is to conjure.
The idea of the New York City rock club may conjure images of graffiti-covered dives where business amounts to little more than beer sales.
The idea of performance denim may conjure up thoughts of jeggings that quickly bag out, but Revtown&aposs pairs look and feel like regular jeans.
If you stop to consider who runs the thousands of mutual funds in America, you might conjure up an image of offices full of men.
Vuong uses language to conjure wholeness from a situation that language has already broken, and will continue to break; loss and survival are always twinned.
Fortunately, most of the time a constructor takes the opportunity to conjure up a good trick and run with it, and today was no exception.
How many Americans are able to conjure a very specific idea of what counts as a nonprofit or a major company, or even organized labor?
Accordingly, McAndrew's works are willfully in the present, with no hint of an imagined future and nothing that urges us to try to conjure their past.
Without going into how that changes any of Gilmore's defamation claims, Jones then began to conjure suspicion around Reuters hearing about the lawsuit before he did.
Ultimately, leaving the door open for the viewer to conjure or interpret their own ending feels like a copout -- like a book without a last chapter.
The 26-year-old held his own in a tight first set without putting enough pressure on his opponent to conjure up a single break point.
It's not that hard to conjure a spec sheet for an upcoming device out of thin air: It'll have a faster processor, more memory, better camera.
There have been other congressional efforts to undo the FCC's rollback, but all have failed to conjure up the necessary votes to codify net neutrality rules.
Cunningham told PeopleStyle that the process was a slow one — it took three hours to conjure the final product — but the warm hue was long awaited.
Their efforts create a dense environment of plants, birds, interiors and fountains that together conjure Persian courts, Roman wall paintings, the Wiener Werkstätte and much more.
The White House did not challenge Taylor's testimony directly, instead choosing to attack the constitutionally sound Democratic process and to conjure up a new conspiracy theory.
A handful of enormous tech companies curate the public library we conjure into existence every day, and they can and do delete it at a whim.
While stencil-based printmaking may conjure images with rigid forms, Mori's prints are incredibly dynamic, composed of thick but fluid lines that constantly move the eye.
While the word "cottage" may conjure up the image of a quaint home in the woods, rest assured that this is not that kind of cottage.
When you think of most celebrity vacations, you likely conjure up images of lavish island getaways filled with champagne, the finest foods, and first-class accommodations.
A year later, acts like Burnett's pop-punk band Feed Dogs, rapper PersuAsian, power-pop trio Labour, and experimental folk artist Conjure are becoming local favorites.
When it comes to partnered sex, most of us can easily conjure up some intuitive sex positions we've gathered from life experience, porn, and pop culture.
As troublesome, expensive, and mentally exhausting as this one drink was to conceive of and conjure up, the actual act of brewing it was pretty painless.
As anyone who has seen a Disney film will know, "Abracadabra" is a word used to perform magic, usually to conjure something as if from nowhere.
As with her series Journey, Hornick used shamanic drumming to conjure the animal spirits and tap into the inner ruminations of painted subjects for Unbounded Histories.
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When I say "a few of us" it might conjure up an image of three gleeful Vergers crammed into the California T, but that wasn't possible.
The words turtle manicure may conjure images of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle-inspired nail art, but that's not the beauty trend that's taking over social media.
Rather than letting the rumor mill conjure up a bunch of things about its upcoming smartphones, OnePlus has offered at least a few details up front.
While nothing about the geometric abstraction appears to reference the concerts, the titles themselves conjure a specific time and place where like-minded souls might gather.
Still, whenever we see real-life married couple Leighton Meester and Adam Brody together, it's impossible not to conjure up a fanfic storyline of their characters.
At boutiques in Japan, chefs conjure up creative recipes and customers can buy KitKats in more than 10 flavors including matcha, strawberry maple and Japanese citrus.
Most vivid and revelatory are pieces such as "Boy," whose perspicacious turns and irreverent idiom conjure the rich, jagged textures of a childhood shadowed by loss.
To most people, zoning and land-use regulations might conjure up little more than images of late-night City Council meetings full of gadflies and minutiae.
"I think I could perfectly conjure 1910, the way it smelled and looked, but I can't tell you the major world events that happened," she said.
Mr. DeBellevue may be trying to conjure a brooding, Nauman-esque vision of the artist's life, with lots of productive puttering and vacillating in the studio.
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Meanwhile, across the ocean in France, Marie Antoinette's hairdresser, Léonard Autié, was busy creating voluminous coiffures punctured by fresh flowers meant to conjure a shimmering Eden.
The mere mention of ceiling fans may conjure up sweltering summer days, but they can be useful at any time of year, in almost any climate.
As an example of the memories that she wants to conjure, Pat Houston recalled first going on tour with her sister-in-law two decades ago.
Much of the symphony's seismic power is preserved in this recording — especially the second movement's explosive climax, with coldly steady snare drums that conjure relentless gunfire.
Other than being able to instinctively protect people and stand up to evil, there's no clear indication of what her magic does — can she conjure elements?
It's a testament to Hitchcock's genius that, viewed frame by frame over its more than two-hour length, "Vertigo" blows away anything Mr. Crewdson can conjure.
But in writing it, I was surprised by how much joy I was able to conjure just thinking about the good old days with my family.
But the Twin Falls post is the first example to come to light of Russian agents actually trying to conjure a political rally on American soil.
For the cover of T's spring Men's Fashion issue, Kamara partnered with the photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott to conjure a hauntingly dissonant landscape.
Such images more readily conjure up scenes from Srebrenica or Kigali or Mosul than from the fledgling United States some two and a quarter centuries ago.
His age is against him, but his ability to conjure shots that other players can only dream of endures, as does his incredible athleticism and stamina.
Colorful raw canvases, unstretched and pulsing with shapes and palettes that conjure Abstract Expressionism, color theory, and verdant terrain all at once, floated throughout the room.
Ivan Goff plays the uilleann pipes and Anna Wray a range of strident percussion instruments, and the haunting noises they conjure are both lyrical and suspenseful.
Some feature faceless silhouettes as central figures; others conjure imaginary cityscapes, like "Get Lost," a brightly oblivious Southern California montage of vintage cars, guys and girls.
Your conduct, when considered and looked at from the perspective of the victims and their families, can only conjure up thoughts of public punishment and retaliation.
What's clear now: It would take some effort to conjure up something as appalling, 27 years later, as what unfolded when Anita Hill gave her testimony.
At one moment, he might promise a new children's playground; in the next, he might conjure up months of withheld salaries for laborers building a cosmodrome.
In private correspondence, Mr. Sanders acknowledged there was a space between what he could conjure with his rhetoric and what he could actually achieve as mayor.
Its all-powerful search function means you can conjure material on any kind of news topic — or just spend your time searching for your own name.
The Global STEM Challenges Program kids are way past those who still conjure up train conductors or building maintenance people when the word "engineer" is mentioned.
When most people conjure a forest, they imagine a dense network of trees, their crowns arching high above, with spots of sunshine flashing between the leaves.
Stan Lee helped conjure a lineup of comic book heroes that has defined much of popular culture and stirred the imaginations of children — and many adults.
One of the themes you've always dealt with on the show, but especially in Season 3, is aging and how it can conjure up the past.
It's like stepping into a beautiful mind, but dark thoughts intrude in the form of hanging black shapes that conjure sausages, clubs and sides of beef.
Accepting that whatever song we conjure is only a contingent rendition of the ideal song, the one we never hear, the poem prompts us to paraphrase.
Listen to country-era Swift—if not to conjure your own childhood memories, but to get a better understanding of where the pop star started from.
Sometimes such artists have been known to conjure up ambitious "art environments" — gardens, parks, houses, or unique architectural structures filled or covered with works of art.
The logos, the ads, the flashy designs, they're really only there to conjure up the collection of emotions, perceptions and impulses that make up the actual brand.
And, having seen A Face in the Crowd before, I was at least hazily familiar with certain scenes and was able to conjure them in some form.
From the Brothers Grimm to "The Wizard of Oz" to Harry Potter, some of our darkest stories are the ones we conjure up for and about children.
In her directorial debut Wine Country, Amy Poehler gathers some of her talented Saturday Night Live buddies to conjure up a fun movie set in Napa Valley.
Whether it's of the past or future, these movies all conjure an idealized suburban vision that lingers like a mirage in some part of our national consciousness.
Titled Factory Photographs, the sounds conjure the post-industrial atmosphere of photographs Lynch took during location scouting for The Elephant Man and the unrealized film Ronnie Rocket.
The word "hypnosis" might conjure notions of the supernatural, or of parlor tricks and con men, but real hypnosis is a clinical tool frequently used by psychiatrists.
While it's understandable for anyone to conjure this image of a pregnant person — because it's what pregnancy looks like most often — not everyone grows a round belly.
When we think of robots, we typically conjure up images of giant arms building cars on an assembly line, or autonomous delivery vehicles ferrying goods around warehouses.
And the physics that we conjure up to explain these weird things going on with the early Universe has a lot of fantasy elements in it already.
"When people picture Harvard students they often conjure up certain images," Lita D. Peña and Amelia Lamp, co-presidents of SHEATH, said in a statement to Refinery29.
The names "Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie" are more likely to conjure the two women pictured on the right (above) than the ones in the left photograph.
For people who believe Magic Leap will — as AT&T puts it — "transform computing," this will probably conjure memories of the carrier's exclusivity deal for Apple's iPhone.
One theory is that those who are predisposed to sense danger where there isn't any will also conjure up anthropomorphic figures in wall sockets, windows, and tiles.
All these images conjure an air of mystery, which is probably why the covers of paperback novels and DVD covers have donned such stylistic choices for years.
So before the story could be unveiled to readers, an artist had to be found to conjure up the pictures which would help bring it to life.
You've probably tried countless curl concoctions — a little leave-in here, a touch of mousse there — looking for just the right combo to conjure next-level ringlets.
If you close your eyes and try to picture what exactly a Chicken Big Mac looks like, the image you conjure up would probably be completely accurate.
AIRSHIPS, for many people, will conjure the image of the Hindenburg igniting with terrible effect, as it tried to dock in New Jersey in 21 (pictured below).
And having falling so short in his career-high payday, even thinking about the sport of boxing could conjure all sorts of feelings of regret and resentment.
Vanishing Kids hails from Madison, WI, feature members of Jex Thoth, Wartorn, Deathwish, and Tenement, and most importantly, conjure up truly compelling, dreamy blend of unexpected sounds.
The priest-sinner analogy is probably intended to conjure up a fierce Catholic cleric of the Jansenist school, doling out scoldings and penances to a terrified miscreant.
The performance is a rush; when Riley, James and Louis perform together they conjure that same wild, yearning, urgent energy that We're Not Talking does, but amplified.
Though the word "archivist" may conjure images of dusty stacks of books and crumbling scrolls, the reality of the job is one of discovery, surprise, and collaboration.
Here in America, many songs have been written about summer that conjure up images of fun and laughter and all the good things that life can bring.
The website, too, is branded with a direct appeal -- and a reminder -- designed to conjure up the excitement associated with the protests of the past two years.
Just hearing the word investing can conjure up images of charts and graphs with jagged red lines pointing down, signaling a loss of our hard-earned cash.
In amongst all the histrionics, Kyrgios lit up the event with some magical shot-making not even the likes of Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal could conjure.
It's sort of like having a room full of dummy doors and the ability to conjure up a convincing room behind whichever one an attacker pulls open.
It looks like Knox County, Tennessee, has found its new mayor—and he's been known to conjure lightning from the depths of Hell from time to time.
"As far as heavy stuff is concerned, I love the sort of monolithic heft that bands like Neurosis and Swans conjure," Netzorg explained regarding the group's influences.
Ethan's efforts to invent wireless electricity don't do much to illuminate unplugged light bulbs, but they do conjure something extra-dimensional, and it's probably not something good.
But they hope to conjure the visceral anger and grief they felt right after Jones's death to galvanize a society still besieged by gun violence and discrimination.
Pondering grief and denial, lost dreams and irrevocably altered futures, Mr. Walter proves you don't need a giant-sized special-effects budget to conjure enchantment and danger.
Natalie Chami, Max Allison, and Doug Kaplan conjure their yearning ambience mostly from looped synthesizers, guitars, and human voices, with the occasional addition of chattering prepared tapes.
In Charlamagne and Amanda's defense ... the lyrics are very explicit and references to beating slaves and whips and chains frankly do conjure up images of African slavery.
And yet, to casual American moviegoers, "a James Gray film" doesn't conjure something in the way that his peers' work does, and it's an open question why.
" —AH "Ulysses Jenkins's video and media work is remarkable for its fusion of forms to conjure vibrant expressions of how image, sound and cultural iconography inform representation.
While the thought of casual dress policies may conjure up images of tech workers in start-up-branded hoodies, more traditional companies are loosening the ties, too.
While the word "plague" may conjure images of medieval cities laid to waste by the Black Death, the disease is still a part of the modern world.
Popular live streamers can conjure expensive gifts on command by promising to recognize the most generous contributors with live shout-outs or with a social media follow.
In his 2020 reelection campaign, Trump's team has worked to conjure a similar cloud of controversy over Joe Biden's son Hunter, all without producing evidence of wrongdoing.
What they conjure is an ocean of images and noises, meant to urge the isolated souls in that infernal waiting room into describing life as it was.
It's almost to the point where we can't conjure up new things to worry about, so why even bother worrying at all about a future market downturn?
The words 'New Jersey' conjure up sights and smells for many nonresidents of the northern stretch of the New Jersey Turnpike — tank farm after pipeline after brewery.
In New York, the setting appeared designed to conjure the White House briefing room: Mr. Biden spoke against a blue backdrop before a room full of reporters.
The bushfires in Australia are creating violent weather systems that can spark new fires, conjure fire tornadoes and make fighting existing fires much more challenging, experts say.
The artist, a nephew of the master Lu Ji, used a vivid blue and a host of birds and flowers to conjure Taoist fairylands of eternal happiness.
That means scrapping Williams's lyricism, too, and every theatrical trick he uses to conjure the fragile web of a man's recalling a past he longs to forget.
"There is an organized effort by Republicans ... to spin a false narrative and conjure up outrageous scenarios to accuse Special Counsel Mueller of being biased," she added.
Yet in employing the popular contemporary black dance as a durational technique, Acosta seems to conjure at once the movement of the black body in real life.
The poet Robert Browning once exposed the mid-19th century Scottish psychic, Daniel Home, who claimed to conjure the spirit of Browning's infant son, who died young.
Some of Reidt's fictional organisms resemble the tardigrade, a micro-animal while others conjure the fantastical imagination of Guillermo del Toro or English artist Austin Osman Spare.
At the same time, he showed a national audience that he could conjure a multimillion-dollar benefit out of nothing, using connections, showmanship and his own wealth.
And in her work including these guises and other lives, she also manages to conjure the curious, paradoxical amorphousness of what it means to be a woman.
The American photographer Fazal Sheikh may be best known for images of displaced people, but for "This Place" he took to the air to conjure displacement from afar.
For me, they conjure up images of a super-sexy Lana Del Rey riding on the back of a motorcycle in head-to-toe leather with cowboy boots.
The drone images from above, played on national television and shared on social media, conjure thoughts of the '60s, when water cannons were used on civil rights protesters.
This is why the CW drama only flounders when it attempts to directly conjure the specter of a "build the wall"-obsessed Donald Trump and his racist policies.
The track employs sweeping synths and rhythmic drums to conjure an easy, fun mood which feels closely tied to physicality (try not swaying your hips when you listen).
Happily, the Kiln Theatre is spared the cost of special effects to conjure the smells and sounds of the High Road, because it is located halfway down it.
An "asylum" is a "place of haran or safety" (The Oxford English Dictionary), though the antiquated word, when applied to psychiatric hospitals, is now used to conjure fear.
Plus it's interesting to see how writers and actors conjure the real historical figures who begin to populate the fictional world as Jake makes his way toward Dallas.
In my mind, Woodstock will always evoke technicolor snapshots from Life magazine; Audrey Hepburn's LBD will always conjure scenes from the movie — those are my adopted cultural story.
It offers up dazzling feats of sorcery and realms of wonderment (early 20th-century London and Paris among them) and manages to conjure the very opposite of magic.
But it won't come with "Doctor Strange," an extremely entertaining and sure-footed adaptation that manages to conjure more than enough magic to easily pass its spell check.
Few games conjure up the same sense of power—magic in Dragon's Dogma is a visible force, a theme that provides the world with real awe, real gravity.
Tiny metal mechanisms building up in your body might conjure visions of Tetsuo the Iron Man, rest assured—Li says that they are working on a biodegradable version.
Just when you think the Capitals have run out of ways to reach into your chest and pull out your heart, they conjure back-to-back overtime losses.
When most of us think of rural areas, we conjure up bucolic images of the countryside with more serenity and fewer hassles than are encountered in city life.
To hear them is to know that they were very definitely recorded in a large room; sure enough, your brain starts to conjure the space as you listen.
The president can not only conjure up an excuse for any failure but he can even admit that it's an excuse and still be hailed for his honesty.
Especially for African-Americans – especially now at a time of increased racial tension – the playful portrayals of racism and racist violence often conjure up horrific real-life experiences.
The building was designed in a neo-Georgian style that was intended to conjure (misleadingly or not) the rectitude of the early republic, when the society was founded.
Lithgow is a clever choice to play Ferrell's pop, and they manage to conjure some silliness -- at least, when they aren't getting decked by one projectile or another.
"While the classical stations seemed to copy the look of the imperial past, their counterparts, to me, seem to conjure up more of a hopeful future," says Herwig.
There's one sure-fire way to erase the holiday blues and that's with an awesome candle that will conjure memories of your home city, state, or favorite experience.
According to David Perkins of Harvard University, the brighter people are, the more deftly they can conjure up post-hoc justifications for arguments that back their own side.
The exhibition also includes video documentation of performances and a beautiful series of monotype prints that conjure the fish, berries, and animals that are central to Tlingit life.
The skeletons of smoldering homes and charred metal truck carcasses conjure the image of some post-apocalyptic wasteland in what was, just the day before, a residential neighbourhood.
Does the final violent standoff between the merpeople and the money-crazed, AK-wielding capitalists recall the documentary The Cove, or does it conjure images of mass executions?
Beats like "Reality Check" conjure images of collapsing tech and grimy streets of post-capitalist collapse, while Franco stands at the center, eyes-bugged and supremely stressed out.
I liked the idea that sewing and embroidery, which conjure the subservience of women, could also be a subversive tool to question the passive role, challenge the traditions.
This month, McKinniss's work can be seen in the group exhibition ''The Lure of the Dark: Contemporary Painters Conjure the Night'' at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass.
"When you're in a state of euphoria, you conjure up things that remind you of other things, because you're in a state that has happened before," he explains.
It started with Sterling, as the clock ticked down through injury time and as City threw everything it could conjure at its opponent, searching for one more goal.
It may be impossible to conjure a picture of perfect calm, but with a few hours and a little determination, anyone can piece together a decent beach scene.
My world was filled with subdivisions named things like Silver Lake and Colony Cove; at the same time, I couldn't conjure a mental image of a literal cave.
Trump is responding to such turmoil in characteristic style, relentlessly flexing his powers of political magnetism to conjure a blizzard of bravado, fact-twisting, blame-shifting and distraction.
It is incredible for its ability to conjure the sensation of all of my brain cells having exploded at once, rendering me incapable of understanding language at all.
The songs they made there conjure an even more tightly claustrophobic space: Eilish's music sounds like it's taking place within the quivering confines of a single anxious mind.
In "Die Edda," the Icelandic directing and writing duo Thorleifur Örn Arnarsson and Mikael Torfason conjure up a theatrical version of Old Norse legends from the 13th century.
"This was an individual who intentionally set out to commit suicide, and do it in the most violent and most destructive way he could conjure up," Gallagher said.
But then a rebellious camper pulls her cabinmates into a ritual to conjure up Adam's first wife, Lilith, a mischievous spirit in the vein of Candyman or Beetlejuice.
The show's best piece may be "Untitled (bricked chair with drain)," which features garden furniture covered and extended with small white bricks that conjure both patio and hospital.
Transcendental Meditation involves closing the eyes and thinking of a mantra to help conjure a state of restful alertness that can help people feel calm and less stressed.
Brexit, Salvini, Duterte, Sisi, Putin, all names that conjure different extremes that have failed to solve their nation's problems and have instead dragged their intolerance into the mainstream.
As such, the events in Louisiana also conjure up painful memories from the Jim Crow era, when church burnings inspired by hatred were common, particularly in the South.
Authors of course live largely by their imaginations; all the same, none of us were quite able to conjure up the required predictions of post-Brexit literary decline.
Both achieved that by creating organic worlds that offer the requisite CGI-generated mayhem but also conjure compelling characters, in their heroes as well as those surrounding them.
Poem Selected by Terrance Hayes This poem displays the poetics between Babel and Babylon, a style compressed and personal enough to conjure Amiri Baraka, Baudelaire and Bob Kaufman.
When we constantly conjure the direst scenarios, we risk looking like ignorable hysterics — and bolstering his grandiose claims of martyrdom — if events unfold in a less damnable fashion.
Opinion When we think about the framers of the Constitution and how they handled the issue of race, we conjure up the extremes: the hypocrites and the heroes.
Their visual and storytelling styles are very different, but Jenkins and Singleton are directors whose primary motivation is their unstinting love for the people they conjure into being.
The album's momentum springs from the precise timing of discrete sounds, slapstick effects, sudden shock noises, relentless pitter-patter, that together don't conjure much of a rhythmic throughline.
Artists in Raw Magic were invited to argue a viewpoint on reality through their work, and to conjure a dialogue about the possibilities of communication in a fragmentary world.
Whether he's dwelling on a single note, echoing his own phrases like a mantra, or divebombing through more complicated runs, he's able to conjure a sort of cautious confidence.
In the opening poem of A Coney Island of the Mind (22001), scenes from a Francisco Goya painting conjure up the landscapes and roads of a deadening suburbanized America.
Malick has found a way to translate how a familiar song has the ability to transport you back to a particular time and conjure a specific set of emotions.
In the same vein as collectibles, these movie- and TV-inspired toys, gadgets and costumes conjure up imaginative, open-ended play and feature characters that are familiar to kids.
"Action," is a return to Cassius's classic house and funky disco sound, with woody percussion and a muscly bass line that conjure images of platform shoes and disco balls.
But these elements also conjure the feelings of displacement and of time unhinged that arrive when a space you had thought was yours is occupied and transformed by others.
In Jesusalém, as in many of Couto's novels, he uses a spare, parablelike tone to conjure a boy isolated on the hunting preserve with his father and three others.
"Tennov's term [limerence] results from a 10-year struggle to conjure a concept that adequately describes 'romantic love,'" a BYU professor named Spencer Condie wrote in Social Science Quarterly.
"Thought there'd be a late night text, asking me where I've been at," she sings, eager for a sign that she didn't conjure up this relationship in her head.
In the absence of an emergency fund for health akin to special reserves held under FEMA, the CDC and their bosses at HHS cannot swiftly conjure funds for Florida.
The album sticks in one's ear partially because of Kline's softly messy sonic signature, mixing electric guitar chug with acoustic guitar lilt to conjure breezy, rickety, restless forward motion.
The Democratic proposals don't contain any mechanism that would conjure up additional physicians or hospital beds, but would increase the utilization of health care services by non-elderly patients.
It was there, from a fourth-floor office in 1 Infinite Loop, that Steve Jobs would conjure into being the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, and generations of Macs.
I never imagined that what the spirit of Hendrix might conjure would be a song I've never known how to play, haven't heard in years, and don't even like.
Yet in extreme cases—such as when economies become trapped in a low-growth rut—central bankers must try to conjure up a change in the public's economic outlook.
Brady already has enough press-related distractions because of his association with Donald Trump, which makes him fair game for whatever obnoxious political questions the media horde might conjure.
Just as different experiences can bring a similar shiver of pleasure, the same experience can conjure a range of responses -- from extreme pleasure to definite displeasure -- in different people.
Now that almost any citizen of the internet can conjure a funny photoshop or GIF with ease, the video game mod has become a high-bar of lowbrow goofs.
Among their users, gay dating apps often conjure a few stereotypes—superficial conversations, torrents of unsolicited nudes, and an endless cascade of profiles displaying nothing but toned male torsos.
It was Nugent's fault; Nugent was being stealthily and lethally generous, nipping to the bar to conjure rounds between rounds, preëmpting other people as their turn to buy approached.
While vacation may conjure up thoughts of relaxing in some sun-drenched oasis for a week or two, seldom do any of us actually unplug on our days off.
"Tangerine" is over the top, but it is also endearing and even impressive in the force of its determination to conjure a life more exciting than most lives are.
For those who know him only by reputation, the image of Hubbard, now 45, walking through an unfinished skatepark helping plot spiritual energy lines could be tough to conjure.
And yet, Mary Poppins Returns encourages us to hope anyway, to conjure luminescence however we can, to commit the blazing, radical act of believing whatever seems most impossible now.
She is a princess of her Orang Rimba tribe, and her noble lineage meant she could conjure the forest spirits with ease until one day, she said, she couldn't.
Likewise, when they signed Justin Turner to a minor league contract in February 2014, they never knew he would conjure Kirk Gibson and Ron Cey in a future October.
It takes only a flash of a specific character or a few notes of music to conjure up the nostaglia of the film, Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.
And, of course, we can conjure the illusion of intimacy with famous women as we scroll through their Instagram profiles and consume their Snapchat feeds, dispensing or withholding likes.
Wack 100, a prominent rap manager and a self-described Piru Blood from Los Angeles, noted that despite Hussle's background, his killing did not conjure the East Coast vs.
Klopp, the Liverpool manager, had just seen Virgil van Dijk, a defender he waited six months and paid a king's ransom to sign, conjure the most perfect start imaginable.
They include the flat, plate-like pieces — which also conjure pizzas — of Mr. Ruby's Ashtray series, and some wonderfully homely small pieces that are less interesting for being monochromatic.
In other words, that new Stormzy track might taste like ginger biscuits and barbecued meat, or your fave Aaliyah jam might conjure up the sweet deliciousness of blueberry pie.
I'm also assuming that the intention has been to conjure a small town in which nobody's business is their own, and the lines between private and public are hazy.
Pfordresher goes on to analyze how Brontë drew upon her emotional ties with five men (two of them fictional) to conjure the passionate connection between Jane and Mr. Rochester.
I figured it was the asthma medications I was taking, but I couldn't believe that they were powerful enough to conjure up a lithograph Jesus at my front door.
The solve is solidly Saturday and quirky to boot, seeming to require a subtle adjustment in my internal dictionary to conjure up alternative definitions for some very straightforward clues.
For their part, it was refreshing to see the agency heads conjure the courage to speak the truth, regardless of whether their professional assessments ran counter to the President's.
Sometimes, it seems, you need a Plan C. The meatball-style duck skewer is accompanied by a cloudy purée of oranges—plated, delightfully, to conjure a raw egg yolk.
Stuart A. Thompson and Charlie Warzel set the stage: It doesn't take much imagination to conjure the powers such always-on surveillance can provide an authoritarian regime like China's.
That's why we should applaud the transition as the right policy, to remove any justification that repressive governments might conjure to justify compromising the internet's freedom from state control.
A horrible pun that took all of five seconds to conjure had led tens of thousands of people to give me an upvote, a measure of validation and approval.
Also, that feeling of knowing a word is phony, challenging it, and watching your opponent attempt to conjure it from an indifferent dictionary, simply doesn't exist in Zynga's game.
I appreciate that the previous sentence might conjure images of new-age medicine, wellness bloggers and sweatboxes, so just bear with me as I attempt to explain the tech.
She mentioned how much she still hated the music from Simon's Quest, which a shaky snapshot was able to conjure, decades later, in her head, and then in mine.
But for fans of the band, The xx conjure up an image that falls somewhere between tender intimacy and the moments leading up to or during connecting with another person.
The president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi, is expected to conjure his powers of allusion on Thursday with uncertainty over Brexit still looming large on the horizon.
Pinball is a fitting culmination for this program, which documents the growth of an artist striving to conjure ever more expressive forms and access a more plastic representation of time.
We got Post Thursday at LAX and asked if he's planning to conjure any more entities on Halloween ... and, based on his answer, the rapper had booze on the brain.
It doesn't matter if they don't help the story; what seems to matter is that Ritchie had enough money at his disposal to conjure them, so why not spend it?
Participants of Ghost Dance believed that certain dances and songs could conjure up a messiah that would eradicate the whites and restore native land and an older way of life.
For some reason, Monday morning doesn't seem full of the usual oh my goodness, there could be a disaster around every corner situations I normally conjure up in my mind.
The emotion for which Mr Tillmans has always been known, the romance even, is still there, as he continues to conjure from this two-dimensional medium a three-dimensional world.
I like the idea that when someone's having a psychological breakdown, the images they conjure up are just from the stories of that time and the conditions of that time.
That is good news for a country where the word "youth" tends, with good reason, to conjure up images of gloomy misfits: hikikomori—people who shun society—and otaku—nerds.
When we try to conjure images of the ancient city of Pompeii, we often think about the stark and tortured casts left over from one of Europe's worst natural disasters.
In fact, neurological studies have found that our brain activity when thinking about the future self closely resembles the thought patterns which our brains conjure when thinking about other people.
Provided a group of crypto-cognoscenti has the will, the skills and oodles of computing power, it can conjure a new digital currency into existence—and, perhaps, even create value.
Using five eyeshadows to conjure a smoky eye look may help it show up on Instagram, but when it comes to IRL applications, we tend to stick to simpler looks.
When it comes to iconic sports venues, fans will likely conjure up images of FC Barcelona inside the Camp Nou, the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, or Madison Square Garden.
The snowman, the reindeer, the icy palace materializing out of frosty air — you'll have to conjure up a ticket before you can lay eyes on those bits of stage magic.
Read on below to see which moments with Emma, Regina, The Charmings, and the not-so-dearly departed Underworld residents made us try to magically conjure a box of tissues.
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As the project unfurls, they conjure up a similar sort of cult pulp fiction world to the one Action Bronson's been describing for years, but with a crucial stonier edge.
Mr. De Palma used to conjure that vicarious kick of attraction — but also the viciousness and risk in it, that the danger for women came at the hands of men.
"It's hard to conjure up a more deadly or dangerous combination than firearms, explosives and methamphetamine," Assistant US Attorney John Gallagher said during Muzzicato's arraignment, according to The Morning Call.
One of his fiercest declarations — "she will never quit when the going gets tough, she will never quit on you" — could not help but conjure up his history of infidelities.
She and her group, the Society Band — Maria Dessena on accordion and piano, Ric Becker on trombone, and Jerry DeVore on bass — conjure the smoky ambience of a Berlin cellar.
Anyone -- and I mean anyone -- who has followed the political and policy debate in this country for the last 20 years knows exactly what the words "mission accomplished" conjure up.
The facial hair works along with the soundtrack, the cars and the clothes to conjure a 1980 that viewers who were around back then may find uncannily, even painfully realistic.
These pictorial resemblances — utopian in the imaginary dwellings and vistas they conjure —accompany the fact that the drawings constitute a kind of displacement of or supplement to Gladman's written works.
This data, fed into a supercomputer (to be designed, built, and operated by Turchin himself) would then be used to conjure up a digital reproduction of the late girl's self.
He has repositioned the restaurant with a new tagline—"A Hong Kong Story"—that reflects his mission to conjure memories of old Hong Kong and offer a more immersive experience.
It's Thundercat's most dynamic work to date, and it's hard to conjure up an album from the last few years that feels simultaneously so wide-ranging and so uniquely personal.
Likewise, while the staging, lighting, costumes, and 80s covers of American Psycho were brilliant, and its Donald Trump references nauseatingly timely, it couldn't conjure up any of the original shock.
Five years later, even those who have never set foot near Newtown, Connecticut, can conjure the scene painted by police of a first-grade classroom transformed into a killing field.
Night after night, I watched Judith Light conjure the superannuated and supersaturated Palm Springs alcoholic Silda Grauman in my 2011 play, "Other Desert Cities," for which she won a Tony.
Through some rare alchemy of the moment, they managed, as writers, to conjure the Bolivarian ideal of a unified Latin America that the fractious reality of politics could never achieve.
A man whose dreams can alter reality falls under the sway of a psychiatrist, who usurps this power to conjure his own vision of a perfect world, with unfortunate results.
The brush strokes conjure everything from Abstract Expressionist scumbling to Tiepolo-like sunsets, but the handiwork never crosses the seams; closer examination indicates that the fabric is actually raw linen.
Because you can do whatever you want to a pie or a cake and — so long as you respect the basic technical requirements — its very form will conjure nostalgic pleasure.
I like to keep one work of fiction and one of nonfiction going at once, and I'll use them to triangulate against each other to conjure up some third space.
In photographs and faux-fashion spreads, Ms. Gutierrez combines traditional Mayan and Guatemalan garments and fabrics with fantastic and futuristic accessories and makeup to conjure new, fluid forms of being.
The desire to conjure imagination via tools which Matsumoto expresses reminds me of nothing as much as Will Wright's old maxim that he wanted to make toys more than games.
And I've seen her roll out flaky pastry dough, then adorn it with slices of red- and green-fleshed plums in striking patterns only an art-school graduate could conjure.
It seemed natural to devote himself to a team in a city he has never visited, that plays in an arena whose smells and sounds and sights he cannot conjure.
Himes had a mercurial personality and led a thrilling life that might tempt a biographer to conjure a book in the spirit of its subject, but Jackson avoids this pitfall.
This time, in the face of President Trump's tweets threatening to attack Iran and destroy its sites of cultural heritage, I needn't conjure the unity that comes the day after.
"I went to B & J Fabrics, near Times Square, bought some fabrics and whipped up a crate cover using every memory I could conjure up from home economics," he said.
Lesser does readers a service by interspersing her narrative with "In Situ" chapters that serve as guides to his designs and vividly conjure the experience of walking through his buildings.
If you're a service member, receiving notice of a military deployment will most likely conjure up a range of emotions, the last of which is concern over your personal finances.
Both the lobster and duck meatball-style skewers are delicious, the latter accompanied by a cloudy purée of oranges—plated, delightfully, to conjure a raw egg yolk, that yakitori staple.
Works like "Sur l'herbe avec les bernaches" ("On the grass with the geese"), from 2017, and paintings of nude bathers in Central Park conjure Manet's incendiary paintings from the 1860s.
Residents in Cape Town are being forced to conjure up new strategies to save water every day after city officials moved up the date for "Day Zero" to April 12.
"If the Senate can conjure up enough votes to pass this, then we might get some more legislation done this year," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
They conjure up the kind of circuit board found in vintage science fiction films, or perhaps Rapunzel's hair if she happened to be swimming acrobatically, or an overloaded information map.
Seeing as it's unlikely that Diaz will connect with a significant amount of punches on Saturday night, his only chance to beat Crawford is to conjure up an unlikely knockout.
That thought might conjure images of Pompeii, and the way the last, desperate moments of its residents were preserved, but Must Farm was never destined to become a permanent archaeological site.

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