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Conjured by the composer Richard Einhorn, the soundtrack is a brutal, burbling collection of grayscale synth pieces—a version of industrial music as conjured from the depths of a shipwreck.
He hadn't conjured that exact number out of thin air.
It's also conjured up the threat of possible government regulation.
The mass arrival conjured worries of an organized trafficking ring.
It is not an idea that he just conjured up.
He conjured some truly shattering, unforgettable moments in film. pic.twitter.
That conjured up scary thoughts of Peeping Toms — and predators.
Not the woman that you've conjured up in your head!
Starbucks conjured up the Witch's Brew Frappuccino for Halloween 2018.
From Trump though, they sounded conjured, fake, forced, and inauthentic.
But Garnett has conjured up a great terrible temporary solution.
Enterprising hacks soon conjured up Bible John as a moniker.
Come to Disrupt and see what tech magic they've conjured.
In one syllable, it conjured a lightless constellation of filth.
Dante conjured fire, ice and a devil with three faces.
"Echo, Bravo" conjured MBV jamming Side A of Siamese Dream.
Leaning back in her chair, she conjured up a familiar vision.
Unfortunately, such societies cannot simply be conjured out of a hat.
It's an image that Jamie has conjured up in his head.
The approaching U.S. warships conjured memories for this North Korean veteran.
She knows that love can't be conjured by model or strategy.
The storms conjured memories of last summer's flooding, said Damion Robertson.
Just the mention of Aretha Franklin's name conjured transcendent sonic fury.
From them he conjured patterns and in them he found peace.
Yet she had conjured chic from cheap materials and unskilled labor.
The wall is a fantasy conjured by Trump to get elected.
Each in its own way conjured a kind of ambient apocalypse.
It cannot be conjured over a summer, or over a season.
At school, a vision conjured by Miss Wardell reveals some horrifying news.
His name is conjured by Nat when channeling for young Ruth's mother.
Our thought: make something that feels like it's being conjured by Ian.
Now, palace sources hope that a new future can be conjured up.
The word "filibuster" has always conjured up in my mind negative connotations.
Beyond infrastructure-level plays, it has conjured up bespoke products in India.
Last October, The New York Times Style Magazine conjured up more speculation.
A diplomatic deal is built with stubborn persistence, not conjured through insult.
Even so, the prospect has conjured up a pervasive feeling of fragility.
But most characters were conjured through the alchemy of fact and imagination.
Looking at the studies conjured intense feelings of pain and humiliation, they said.
Bernard conjured an imaginary Ford to help him carry out his plan. Sure!
The Indian middle class conjured up by the marketers and consultants scarcely exists.
The search term "rape" conjured many violent and tasteless images on Facebook Messenger.
It was entirely different than anything Destiny has conjured in me in months.
" To Yingling, McMaster had conjured "a pitch-perfect combination of diplomacy and violence.
" Wine is not a potion conjured by druids, Faustin pointed out: "It's chemistry.
The aftermath of the robbery has conjured up a deplorable, unattractive public response.
The paper had a smoky effect that immediately conjured images of Burton's world.
The sandworms of "Dune," when conjured in the head, are weird, noble majesties.
The mid-1980s New York conjured here is a town of endless night.
Of course, the pipes are not conjured as a symbol of modern civilization.
The brilliant Palestinian future conjured by Oslo has instead become a bitter trap.
As he rode down the avenue, nearly every corner conjured a grisly memory.
These are just some images conjured up when we think of Hollywood movies.
Many of the owners might have themselves been conjured up in character treatments.
The game conjured memories of another huge comeback in a wild-card game.
But they still conjured a comeback that appeared to change momentum for good.
Just as easily as she'd conjured future radio catnip, Starrah had clocked out.
That acceptance bleeds over into the fantasy world conjured up for The Adventure Zone.
They conjured up their deviltry on the "Batman" set at 20th Century Fox Studios.
The one that can't be manipulated, debased, and conjured up electronically at one's whim.
Standing in front of it conjured feelings of both wonder and disgust in me.
As a couple, they had always conjured up what life ahead might look like.
The most unlikely van Gogh is conjured up by Akira Kurosawa, in "Dreams" (1990).
The cavernous, slightly melancholy beat conjured both R. & B. and New Age meditation music.
Each character was conjured with what looked like minimal effort and eerie, easy grace.
In a flashback, I conjured the dead and the wounded of that savage day.
But, when you think of Sakuraba, the images conjured are of his David vs.
It doesn't seem rich — an illusion conjured by opting for oil instead of butter.
An independent Scotland may be conjured out of the chicanery of Mr. Johnson's rule.
The White House's bluster and unilateralism may have conjured the worst of all worlds.
And over time, I came to love Avenue like the embarrassing aunt it conjured.
More typical was "jungle," which conjured Joseph Conrad-type images of savagery and danger.
"These jobs aren't conjured out of thin air," said an agency spokeswoman, Stephanie Baez.
They had conjured up treasures in the Natural History Museum that were already there.
"Sandokan" was first conjured by Emilio Salgari, a writer who died over a century ago.
The brand name "Chipotle" once conjured up images of fresh, uncomplicated food and healthy initiatives.
Each time, it's conjured up something different — a different fever dream of Washington gone awry.
Ultimately, an "Endgame" or "Game of Thrones" can't be conjured simply by snapping one's fingers.
But Winter insists that this didn't happen and that Ozzy's overactive imagination conjured it up.
"Reverb, chorus," he conjured on his line check, his shoeless feet in imperial purple socks.
Dark matter, dark energy — both were conjured forth to solve what seemed like intractable problems.
Towers, for poor tenants, conjured up failed public housing projects of the 1960s and '70s.
This side of the Atlantic, his anniversary ghost has conjured up some aptly eccentric events.
Yet the authorities in London have conjured a way to put this progress at risk.
As I gazed at this elaborate tomfoolery I conjured the holiday windows of my dreams.
Perhaps the ecclesiastical atmospherics Mr. Iannone conjured up were a mite lugubrious for a debut.
Representing an identity is usually volunteer work, but sometimes the representative is conjured into being.
It was perhaps the most draconian wish list ever conjured up by the federal government.
The migrants' elusive identities are perfectly conjured by the seemingly kinetic nature of the sculpture.
The Zinfandel conjured up unfavorable Marvel references and imaginings of a cozy 'wintertime dinner party'
The first generation of animators often conjured up fictitious interactions with their hand-drawn characters.
The novelist Mona Awad has also conjured a nontraditional morning meal worth waking up for.
The novelist Mona Awad has also conjured a nontraditional morning meal worth waking up for.
It was as if I had conjured something into existence — the dream of every artist.
He conjured up the goal, and social media gave him a global night among the stars.
But Curiosity is now back to drilling, thanks to a neat idea conjured by mission engineers.
The former Breitbart executive insisted he and Trump had conjured up the anti-press catchphrase together.
Later, Henderson and Cavallari, 32, can't help but laugh at the imaginary boyfriend Cutler conjured up.
In the 22003th minute, Portia Modise, Banyana's on-pitch poet in chief, conjured up something remarkable.
They knew the right way to conjure that postseason magic because they had conjured it before.
We've conjured up the most magical secrets from the wizarding world of the Harry Potter movies.
Too Short was adamant Teana conjured up the whole thing just to get into his pockets.
But I consoled myself: yes, indigo exists, and it can be conjured up in the brain.
It's hard to suspend the disbelief when prestige can be conjured at the whims of corporate.
There was a time when the word "jeans" automatically conjured up images of low-rise flares.
Unfortunately, for me the juxtaposition of the word "tribe" with the woodland utopia conjured uncomfortable associations.
Has science fiction, you want to ask, ever conjured a moment quite as romantic as this?
Nothing about her living quarters suggested she was ordinary and her voice conjured the same feeling.
The year before 7th Heaven's debut, Larry Clark's Kids conjured an apocalyptic tableau of godless adolescence.
Harvard's defense in this case so far looks like the invisible wall conjured by a mime.
She was a virginal abbess who conjured a comely maiden for her disappointed suitor to marry.
He conjured dreamlike, metaphysical fairy realms, as well as portrayed real-life subjects as radiant beings.
Airport food has long conjured images of limp, overpriced Caesar salads and refrigerator-case turkey wraps.
My mind conjures the smell of her the way it once conjured the idea of oblivion.
Mr al-Dabbagh conjured an image of dominance today and outlined plans to extend it tomorrow.
She appropriated European images of the Madonna and conjured other images of African Orishas like Oshun.
Mr. Reed's abrasive side, she said, was just a stage persona, conjured when it suited him.
Splott, as conjured here, is a land of empty shops and anonymous, ever-growing housing projects.
Throw in the spectacle of St. Patrick's Day and you've conjured up a perfect Irish celebration.
They rise as if conjured by an obsession with Las Vegas and a jones for altitude.
Together, the looks conjured the dazzle and glamour of city life — and hinted of melancholy, too.
Then Google conjured up a corporate superstructure called Alphabet, slotting itself in as the only profitable firm.
The Russian intelligence services could not have conjured up a more fertile environment for their influence apparatus.
The dusty earth underfoot rises in small clouds as if conjured from its slumber on her command.
"Revisiting its old nooks and crannies, it has for me conjured a lot of memories," she said.
For James Clerk Maxwell, they conjured an imaginary demon who could violate the second law of thermodynamics.
They've not only conjured up a phony narrative but have also managed to be hypocritical about it.
While watching all of this Liza-Josh drama, the Olivia-Fitz madness of yore is quickly conjured.
This then forces us to ask: who created them, and why were they conjured into the world?
Wikileaks's tweets conjured dark and menacing conspiracies, but these are not borne out by the emails themselves.
Italy's prime minister said the declaration's statements on migration were conjured by "word-jugglers" ignorant of reality.
I had no idea whether the absurd strictures were Maddy's, or conjured up by our loopy intermediaries.
Wildly, he reveals he conjured up all of his musical success in nearly less than eight months.
Just take a peek at this absolute nonsense Westbrook conjured in tonight's game against the Phoenix Suns.
My role conjured up some mix of Dr. Strangelove and the Australian game warden from Jurassic Park.
Imagine chaos being conjured from a fiery chasm and lightning bolts being pulled down from the sky.
A term that once conjured a feeling of momentum and danger, intrigue and bravery has become generic.
Our beautiful child, our destined child was called forth as a possibility, conjured out of the ether.
Appropriately, the record is eight songs of glassine melancholy, conjured from droning synthesizers and spiderwebbing guitar lines.
The technical minutiae of putting a paper to bed in hot type are conjured with affectionate specificity.
A new word, "miscegenation," conjured up a new threat, the fear of the mixing of the races.
Even snacks show precision, like a mob of baby shrimp conjured into little cakes of fried mist.
But very little of it conjured an image of Kenya, he said, except maybe for the landscape.
It's not the only time he reaches longingly for a canvas and the ghosts he's conjured there.
But that provocative nature challenges the notions of what is conjured when people think of that name.
Architecture, woven textiles and patchwork fences are conjured by his new paintings, which are among his best.
In 2002, General Musharraf conjured up a new king's party, which disintegrated with his resignation in 2008.
They all conjured a fairy-tale nightmare, while Ingo Metzmacher expertly unleashed the Vienna Philharmonic's full radiance.
Born Barry Halliday, Mr. Barry conjured his alternate identity as a way of creating another income stream.
Thus the million-plus inaugural fans he conjured up like extra floors to sell a condo building.
And he noted that the memos based on hypothetical circumstances and "hyperbolic horrors" conjured by DOJ lawyers.
W.M. — Film: The Florida Project Has any movie actor conjured as much surprise as this little girl?
For the patient, the word immediately conjured ancient biblical images of sinners punished with this deforming disease.
Traditionally, lawmakers' half-week stints in Albany have conjured images of noisy bars and cheap hotel rooms.
" Reminiscing about the music Coltrane conjured on the ashram, Botofasina notes that she was "very old school.
Scroll down past however much similar content you conjured and you'll see a diverse mix of posts again.
If that doesn't sound like a phone conjured up in an alternate reality, I don't know what does.
As far as emotions conjured by this record, I would sadly say anger, frustration, failure, loss, and contempt.
In a Twitter tirade that began Sunday, he conjured up hordes of dangerous migrants surging toward the border.
Netflix has conjured up a second season of last fall's buzzy, spooky drama The Haunting of Hill House.
The specter of the back-alley abortion and the imagery conjured of the coat hanger have loomed large.
Not unpredictably, the vibrant particle clouds conjured (short-lived) visions of extraterrestrials by some who witnessed the event.
How can a visualization match — let alone better — the perfect mental image my brain conjured just for me?
Doritos: True to form, it ran several spots, all of which conjured up some humor alongside some controversy.
Golden State conjured its usual brand of basketball sorcery, draining 3-pointers and flying for fast-break dunks.
It forms part of a plan conjured up a decade ago by an ambitious younger generation of leaders.
Then again, maybe exhaustion from the long train ride has conjured these delusions, as supernatural as any curse.
The focus on sovereignty conjured a picture of a world where every nation only looks out for itself.
Their surreal world, conjured by the artist Mark Ryden, is a blend of kitsch and Old Masterly detail.
At times, he conjured visions—dream-like scenarios that offered rare insight into the relationships in his life.
Watching a conversation where Jia Jia seems utterly subservient to her creators has even conjured feelings of sexism.
At the beginning of this Triumphal Scene, a dotted rhythm, properly crisp, conjured the light step of horses.
The "Untitled" photographs evoke paintings by Ensor, Bruegel and especially the covens and rituals conjured up by Goya.
I liked the V of it; how it conjured a knife, cutting slow and sure to the pith.
The questions are the deepest ones an artist can address: How can particular "content" be conjured in sound?
The families in "Indebted" are thoughtful and restrained, like the generically respectable characters conjured during a Presidential debate.
You have likely heard some people speculate (baselessly) that Covid-19 was somehow conjured in a Wuhan lab.
Somehow, though, Park has conjured up not only his smartest but also his most stirring film to date.
Almost a year ago, I conjured up a few hundred dollars for a good ol' college spring break.
Bloomberg seemed to be making a reference to intelligence, but the phrase conjured an unsettling giraffe-like image.
There is, though, perhaps no team that has suffered more heartache, that has conjured so many near-misses.
But with a few lightly incised tweaks a resourceful artist has conjured an icon of procreative female power.
There are no images to back up what either is saying — just whatever they've conjured in our heads.
But since 2003, they have conjured from nothing one of the fiercest feuds that English soccer can offer.
But what that boiled down to was even more characters conjured up from the rummage bin of history.
The details of the crime were so bizarre and brutal that they conjured images of a bygone time.
His ruthless assertiveness has conjured that impossible thing: overwhelming bipartisan American congressional backing for a piece of legislation.
The Justice Department conjured a historical figure to find legal precedent in its duel with Apple over encryption.
A couple of partiers reclined in a claw foot tub; an abundance of houseplants conjured a garden in hell.
Now, think about the plant life in this conjured climate: the palms, ferns, and fronds swaying in the breeze.
I genuinely felt different in drag, and I had a great time exploring this dirtbag character I conjured up.
Ah yes, the ocean: a place where most living things appear to have conjured themselves directly from my nightmares.
These are repetitive movements, gestures I know by heart, ways I've conjured to disappear within the confines of presence.
This dystopian yet all-too-imaginable world has been conjured up by Giuseppe Porcaro in his novel "Disco Sour".
The shooting Tuesday night conjured images of a truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin two years ago.
During their experiment, two participants were able to exchange mentally-conjured words despite being separated by hundreds of miles.
It's an insistent, slightly choked twang both powerful and needy, conjured from somewhere between his nose and his larynx.
KaiOS, an operating system conjured from the defunct software, powered 30m devices in 2017 and another 50m in 2018.
The dystopian world Bracken conjured up in 2012 hasn't stopped growing — and hasn't stopped garnering an enthusiastic fan base.
Right before the holidays, TBS conjured up magic for some precious pups — all of whom are up for adoption.
See if you can spot the ghost ship Hughes conjured in the first image she produced for the series.
And yet, when I wrote it into fiction, I conjured the moment where we might, indeed, pack it up.
We're not going to let the horror Tuesday night has conjured stop us from babbling like idiots about movies.
When I first saw porn, it pretty starkly opposed the innocent picture my mind had conjured up about romance.
The harpist Zeena Parkins, making electronic and acoustic contributions, conjured an atmosphere of mystery and at times of danger.
The crime writer Jo Nesbo conjured up the situation behind this series, the most expensive ever made in Norway.
The reason for that, argues Asquith, was that they conjured a "dark world" of an England heading towards crisis.
The use of the nickname clearly conjured up some deep feelings for Paris ... as she tore into the pap.
These last are conjured by six-inch square tubes of stainless steel, carefully dented or folded and brightly painted.
The phantoms have been conjured to stage philosophical questions, it turns out: What is our duty to each other?
The images I conjured from these words did not remind me of my normal subjects: black girls and women.
It took four hours to make the cake, which was followed by an entire pig conjured from foie gras.
Federal prosecutors said she conjured up imaginary dependents for clients using the identities of prisoners incarcerated with her husband.
In one, she outlined — more like conjured, it turns out — the type of woman she hoped he would marry.
The sight of a burning tower and accounts of people jumping from windows inevitably conjured reminders of the Sept.
In fact ... Antron says the cast and series did too good of a job, their performances conjured up pain.
When he abruptly disappears, they invent a reason for his exit conjured from what little they know about him.
The world conjured by the Washington establishment is an empty space, a "power vacuum," waiting passively to be led.
Dizzying projections continually light it up to depict both Khan's palace and the chimerical metropolises conjured by the explorer.
Person Five took the legal oath and conjured a new fiction: that Ameen had kidnapped three of his uncles.
Out of these centuries-old jottings, Ulrich conjured an entire social world centered on women's emotions, experiences and labor.
At 3-4 Kyrgios was down 15-40 but conjured a 134mph second serve on his way to holding.
He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
But to Britons it conjured up a much more positive image: the tasty dressing on their fish and chips.
"Happy #nationaldaughtersday Apple Martin, it's like i conjured you from a dream, you make my life," she captioned the shot.
Drawn to Glamour offers fascinating insight into how drawings conjured a desire in consumers to experience something conveniently for sale.
Puzo aspired to literary greatness and only conjured up Vito Corleone and his family's adventures and misadventures to escape debt.
The world that Trump and Pence conjured in Cleveland last week is not one that is better for our children.
The name also suggested that the art was somehow conjured up, rather than the result of an intelligence at work.
Black and white with pops of red, it seemed conjured from pure whimsy: oval head, pom-pom ears, single antenna.
Tennessee conjured up a well-executed screen pass to Henry, who used two good blocks and broke into the clear.
Not the me that you've conjured up over the years... Make sure you're not doing it just out of habit.
When it came to choosing a dress, she picked something that fit her sense of style and conjured warm memories.
Make america great again merely conjured nostalgia amongst voters instead of offering them a tangible and evidence-based policy plan.
They were sent by Mr. Rubchinskiy's impassioned followers, self-styled citizens of the virtual world he has conjured up online.
We're extremely excited to explore a new chapter in the history of the Wizarding World conjured up by J.K. Rowling.
It's true that Blazer played a role in the Smiley Face fad, but not the pivotal one he conjured up.
The bomb plot is conjured up by the Généreux Ruest character, who in the film is spurned by Plouffe's wife.
Federer conjured a vintage performance, rallying to win, 6-7 (4), 4-6, 63-3, 7-6 (9), 6-3.
This is Minnis's reinvention of an atmosphere that feels déjà vu but that she's conjured out of echoes and resonances.
Remember when that other shaman was trying to steal his powers, and Tiuri essentially conjured a protective bubble around himself?
Davies cannot quite pinpoint when he conjured the sentence; he is not, in truth, even entirely sure it was he.
The dread conjured up by a restaurant's impenetrable wine list or a shop's vast rows of bottles is entirely unnecessary.
But that doesn't change the fact that this ostensibly adorable moppet looks like the most terrifying hellbeast ever conjured onscreen. 
Peluchonneau is an invented character, a creature conjured from crime fiction and touched with philosophical melancholy as well as ruthlessness.
ZUCKED Waking Up to the Facebook CatastropheBy Roger McNamee The dystopia George Orwell conjured up in "1984" wasn't a prediction.
We wanted it to have points of view," Fuller said, and what Clair and his team conjured up was "pretty inspiring.
Science notwithstanding not, everyone is buying the hype behind Bring da Ruckus, and the new brew has conjured a few skeptics.
"We're so close," Fancher says of the future world that he, Scott, and Philip K. Dick conjured so many years ago.
However, the public reaction has been one of shocked dismay at the extravagant lifestyles conjured up by many of the disclosures.
Jack's newfound powers as a DJ became apparent as his rain dance conjured up some ominous looking clouds in the distance.
Twenty lines, yet they conjured up such a world to me: another love fertilized by the thrilling otherness of wartime Alexandria.
That was short for Abracadabra, or the word he felt best conjured the idea that a book would magically appear —Abracadabra!
The controversy even conjured some conspiracy theorists out of the ether, blaming Jill Stein and even Bernie Sanders for the omission.
The strategy that Henin and Svitolina had conjured up, Svitolina said, was to serve well and move Williams around the court.
Yet, in its cumbersome way, the Parliament embodied something important: the hard trade-offs of European construction, union conjured from Babel.
There are various definitions conjured by the metaphor of dropping money from the sky to spur economic growth and stoke inflation.
The mirage of Rwanda that Rukorera and his cows had conjured up among us during our exile was soon to evaporate.
She always tried to sound casually believing, as if the polls were merely incidental, and her faith had conjured his victory.
In contrast, Trump also appeared to issue a threat that conjured memories of his war of words with Kim last year.
But Greaves' improvisations differ from Antin's in that they are performed upon a pre-written text rather than conjured ex nihilo.
Along with James Cargill, she conjured an enchanted world, one that somehow encompasses past and future simultaneously, in endless astonishing ways.
In that sense, he represented the greatest achievements that black men have conjured when facing odds that most might not survive.
But his semi-abstracted dramas are wrong for the very specific dramas of the soul conjured by the Requiem's verbal text.
Paleo, by basing itself on a past that wasn't recorded in writing but can only be conjured in imagination, invites politics.
To stave them off, he said, he conjured his inner fighter, who was tough enough not to throw in the towel.
In other words, even once the wall between neighboring places ceased to exist, people still conjured the divide in their heads.
The human performers are all brilliant, but the movie belongs to its title character and her digitally conjured, genetically modified ilk.
And each new scene stealthily begins with a phrase that deflates the expectations conjured at the end of the last one.
Cummins has put in the research, as she describes in her afterword, and the scenes on La Bestia are vividly conjured.
But scientists and city planners have conjured a term of art that defuses that astonishing reality: "nuisance flooding," they call it.
In this book, Ms. Smith, who is working her way to novels, blends fiction and reality, conjured characters and actual ones.
When this fiction collapsed under the weight of injury and journeymen pulled off the streets, the N.F.L. conjured up a distraction.
Cuba is neither the demonic tyranny conjured by some conservatives nor the heroic worker paradise romanticized by some on the left.
But then two young brothers, Evan and Will Stenerson, walked through his door, and he conjured dreams of more title runs.
That justice-seeking fantasy I've conjured persists and grows as I watch the masses tire of self-absolving, duplicitous corporate-speak.
It will be China first and America's allies diminished; not peace through strength so much as weakness somehow conjured out of primacy.
While inventing a country for my own novel, I kept in mind the unnamed or conjured nations in some of my favorites.
All of this potentially explains, to some of us (not me), exactly how these [not actually] dicks are conjured out of nowhere.
Bibi, as he is known, made some parties vanish by taking their supporters, and conjured more seats for his own Likud party.
Michael and Dina Lohan plan to sue a U.S. senator who conjured up Lindsay's drunken past to lash out at a CEO.
Prince Harry conjured up memories of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he and Meghan Markle enjoyed a glamorous first evening in Fiji.
Taylor McKimens explored stoicism with his acrylic paintings on wood; Mira Dancy conjured lyricism with sinuous lines of ink and acrylic statues.
The mental images conjured up by Trump's call for a space force may initially have appeared better suited to the silver screen.
The Fox News opinion host Laura Ingraham defended Trump's remarks and described the news coverage of the chant as "conjured-up outrage."
His threat of "fire and fury" if North Korea didn't cool it with the missile testing conjured dark images of military power.
He conjured a Snapchat scenario in which the duo were pursued by a mob of photographers — not a stretch, because they were.
As she unfurled her bright, peeling soprano in a mash-up of "Yesterdays" and "Lazy Afternoon," she conjured a timeless nostalgic dreamscape.
Instead, Tarrant exalts the pure-white past white supremacists have conjured up for Europe, and evokes the maudlin myths of nationalist agitprop.
It's a remarkable sight to witness the flood of people that can be conjured up, as if from nowhere, in this city.
Had you asked 10 year old me about Japan, I would have conjured up images of Godzilla, Dragon Ball Z, and ninjas.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
A planet can't have an atmosphere without a magnetosphere, the electrical field conjured by the motion of a planet's burning, molten core.
The twisted human forms of the art of Egon Schiele are conjured in haunting ballets of what might be called defensive masochism.
But Ford's garden was different, with its forest and granite columns, rising like redwoods, supporting tiered offices that conjured up tree canopies.
But the rushing momentum of what happened, both scary and exhilarating, is most evocatively conjured by the details of first-person reminiscence.
Such a state of fission matches the domestic landscapes conjured by Shepard (1943-2017) during the most fecund period of his career.
The one conjured here involves Arthur, Lancelot, Merlin and the Dark Ages, which is where Mr. Hopkins's character, Edmund Burton, comes in.
A deadly coronavirus sweeping across China has conjured a sense of déja vu among those who lived there in the early 2000s.
Were the world not at a moment of great diplomatic division, a more cohesive UN response could be conjured from this mess.
I was struck by that while solving this terrific grid, as I conjured up several little relationships between some of the entries.
But the sixth inning conjured bad memories of 2006 for Mets fans, and Wheeler retired only one more batter after the fifth.
You may even find yourself missing the drug-numbed party kids conjured three decades ago by Bret Easton Ellis and Jay McInerney.
The past was always conjured in Brexiters' dreams of the future, as it was in Donald Trump's stump speeches across the Atlantic.
The glamour conjured by the club's name remains, of course, too intricately woven into the fabric of the team to ever disappear.
Mitski admired Hayao Miyazaki's lush animated films , especially the way they never fully explained the mysteries of the fantastical worlds they conjured.
Last summer, Simon showed her photographs at the Venice Biennale, each image accompanied by a text that conjured the history behind it.
And they won, just as they thought they would all along, even if they never could have conjured how they did it.
Wright wrote like it mattered and, though he conjured a world of trouble, he clearly got a bang out of being alive.
They were conjured by the celebrated London restaurateurs Chris Corbin and Jeremy King on a site once occupied by a parking garage.
" The narrative conjured by the artist shows a fictional couple in Weeksville, not Laure, the model for the maid in Manet's "Olympia.
When asked what the word "community" means to them, an asylee named Denise noted that the term conjured up images of togetherness.
"Let's be vocal about our beliefs," Mr. Risso insisted, as he conjured up a mythical marriage between Truman Capote and Che Guevara.
But what I miss more than sex is the feeling of closeness with another person, something I've never believed could be conjured up.
Trump torched the media, conjured cataclysmic imagery of "criminal" immigrants, issued harangues against elite insiders rigging the system and slammed "ruinous trade" deals.
War, hunger, malaria, tribalism, Ebola and crushing poverty… these are the common western images conjured up at the mention of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Its business model allows governments and businesses alike to use its algorithmically conjured advertising categories as sophisticated data-mining and surveillance tools.5.
As each of these individuals searched their minds for plausible stories, they conjured available, easy to retrieve stereotypes that were grounded in fear.
Smith's use of the word "liberal" in his Wealth of Nations conjured up a centuries-­old meaning with which we are now familiar.
Trump has regularly decried climate change as a hoax, often claiming it was conjured up by the Chinese to blunt U.S. energy competitiveness.
Judy exclaiming her pride in me, and our collective pride as a community, feels like magic conjured in a vacuum, against all odds.
The popular imagi­nation conjured life on the moon and other planets, the conquest of the solar system launching a new age of explo­ration.
But at the behest of my family (and the aggressive vendors), we took the photo and I conjured an exaggerated look of surprise.
The assurances offered to the Eritreans and Sudanese—as well as to the Israeli public—seemed to be conjured out of thin air.
Time and again, Campbell's writers, not just Heinlein and Hubbard but also Frank Herbert of Dune fame, conjured up technological paths to transcendence.
Old menus allude to something called "fancy cake," a confection conjured up by Albert Kumin, the Four Seasons' original, Swiss-born pastry chef.
With a mix of choreographed movement and improvisation, Sanchis and De Keersmaeker have conjured a physical counterpart to John Coltrane's famous 1964 album.
The Oasis was conjured up by a woolly-haired genius called Halliday (Mark Rylance), who died seven years ago, bequeathing an infuriating game.
As a result, younger kids might grow a bit fidgety while the story (conjured by multiple writers) establishes the groundwork for Christopher's plight.
Could it really be he who has conjured the slap-happy, whiskey-sneaking jokiness of Shelah's boisterous clan as we initially see it?
Twenty years later, Willett was the beneficiary but also the survivor, given how many tough shots and ill winds Augusta conjured this year.
Ever since, drug rugs, for me, have conjured a bittersweet whiff of both maverick profundity and the sour disappointment of the mid 70s.
The man-bun magician conjured up a flat bar out of the ledge for Quasi Skateboards' Josh Wilson to have his way with.
Sitting at your gate with a $12 grab-and-go sandwich, you've probably conjured up some easy ways airports could improve their amenities.
On the morning of the tasting, the museum's representatives arrived and the procession of plates began, followed by the cart, somehow conjured together.
But her tendency to embrace her inner wonk predates that nickname and is not a newly conjured attempt to push back at him.
And the myth-steeped, earthy bird conjured by Hughes becomes, in Mr. Porter's book, a father's imperious escort through the valley of mourning.
This process informs the kinetic quality of the women she conjured in her paintings, while also revealing an individual narrative for each portrait.
That's appropriate to a show that feels conjured from those dark corners of a child's imagination that even grown-ups never entirely erase.
For Austin Austin, Newby has conjured a figurative gang of monochromatic faces and torsos that embellish the brand's recycled boxes, bottles and tubs.
The name alone conjured an adult world of glamour and excitement, the mythic New York of the 1980s: Andy Warhol and Studio 54.
One early chronicler claimed to have seen white sands strewn with skeletons; another conjured poisonous dust clouds swooping over fields of glittering gems.
The effect conjured up the jumbotron simulcast of a pop star in a stadium concert, or of a political figure at a convention.
At Fendi and Dior, they conjured a polished '70s vibe — but to get a more tomboyish feel, try pairing one with matching pants.
Fictional utopias -- like ones conjured by Thomas More, Aldous Huxley and Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- are far more common, but also more far-fetched.
"We kind of felt like there was a little spark between them, and we kind of conjured it on the pilot," she added.
Every possible pantheon of gods exists right down to the ones conjured from fiction; they are potentially numberless and powered by human belief.
The Stone Writing in the late 103s, Hannah Arendt conjured the term "dark times" to address the legacies of war and human suffering.
Ms. Devieilhe conjured an array of colors beginning with a nasal sound that turned into a warm hum before opening into cool brilliance.
The specter that she has conjured up with her gala has followed priorities far beyond fundraising and certainly beyond the realm of art.
The broad areas of unspoken consensus this campaign has solidified are as significant, in many senses, as the most polarizing resentments it has conjured.
When the term "Artificial Intelligence" gets thrown around, images are immediately conjured of fire-spewing killer robots playing chess against a post-apocalyptic backdrop.
He corrected that to a "colossal success" after becoming aware that his remark had conjured up the 1912 sinking of the Titanic cruise liner.
Soldiers at Lieutenant Molchanets's position said the fake missiles are conjured from logs and empty ammunition boxes, roughly mimicking the silhouette of a Javelin.
That has conjured fears of another setback for mainstream politicians after the defeats inflicted on David Cameron in Britain and Hillary Clinton in America.
Episode five is more direct: a former high-school bully is attacked by some spectral teenagers the mist has conjured up from his past.
He combines swing and syncopation with ambitious improvisation, and blends these jazz elements with the splendid melodies of the sort conjured by folk players.
I had conjured up an image of the perfect partner in my brain, and I wanted to get as close to it as possible.
Driving Nick and Kim to their own future, I thought of that moment, and how easily Far Cry 5 conjured it when it tried.
Where she thought he might predictably get $500 or $600 for a letter that she conjured up, he came back with $2,000 or more.
The film directors who staged the show conjured up a rainforest, a favela and an animated city in a celebration of Brazil's hybrid culture.
He writes that "capital is at every level an eerie entity: conjured out of nothing, [it] exerts more influence that any allegedly substantial entity".
"A hands-on machine like this really forces the user to confront that objects are made rather than conjured from thin air," says Liou.
" Mencken was one of the earliest in a line of American readers to recognize how Conrad conjured up "the general out of the particular.
On the other side, the Republicans are Trump sycophants who conjured up every conspiracy theory short of blaming the Russian probe on Elvis Presley.
More than a century after his birth, Hitchcock remains our contemporary because the world of menace he conjured embodies our deepest, most existential fears.
Despite the feeling of déjà vu conjured by a triumphant Gucci Mane once again returning to the rap scene, something feels different in 2016.
The video-gone-viral of Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot conjured up reactions of fear with its humanoid form, organic agility and physical prowess.
But just as the last hold-out audience members were conjured from their seats and joined the dancing crowd already on stage, Herman disappeared.
All of these colors and shapes swim within a pool of copper, nickel, steel, and brass tacks, like the interior of a conjured lake.
When it was founded in 1668, the village was known as Musketa Cove, a name that for outsiders conjured up images of biting insects.
Rather than reduce Vodou to spells and ritual killings, the singer conjured the soul of the Haitians who birthed the religion on slavery plantations.
To make the point, he called up Slack on a big screen behind him and conjured an emoji showing a woman wearing the hijab.
Related: 'This is Us' emotional finale looks back, and ahead When he died, fans had mourned Jack, and his return conjured plenty of emotion.
In England, too, the award handed out by the Football Writers' Association predates the one conjured by the players' union by almost three decades.
In England, too, the award handed out by the Football Writers' Association predates the one conjured by the players' union by almost three decades.
In the past, the immersive company Third Rail has conjured Wonderland in an abandoned hospital and a '8663s pleasure den in a former laundromat.
Not long before, it had conjured deals to send its profits in Asia to Singapore and its profits in Europe and Africa to Ireland.
"When we first conjured the idea, we were wearing bandanas to protect ourselves from the dust," says Marc Brown, Wendover's son and co-founder.
When I hear elected officials talk about immigrants, they seem to be speaking about figments of their imagination, conjured up to illustrate talking points.
Where she thought he might predictably get $500 or $20083 for a letter that she conjured up, he came back with $2,000 or more.
If she conjured up an idea, there was not one element of that idea that she was not going to have her hand in.
Photo: Clive OppenheimerNew research connects a powerful volcanic eruption—and a medieval poem that conjured memories of the dreaded event—to Iceland's conversion to Christianity.
Donald Trump conjured a vision of common national purpose, shifting his tone from the dark, searing approach of his previous big speeches to the nation.
But after Microsoft conjured up the original Surface with its kickstand and detachable keyboard in 2012, it's largely been five plus years of iterative improvements.
But the psychopathologies of our time are being conjured in both, in difficult, probing narratives that assert how untenable our collective relationship with wealth is.
Agnelli's is a useful name in this context, since his is the image reflexively conjured up when the subject of great Italian clotheshorses come up.
The three-factor test that the government likes to cite is conjured up out of a jumble of justifications inside of a run-on paragraph.
If Facebook makes the Stories ad format work, it has a bright future that contrasts with the doomsday vibes conjured by its share price plummet.
In another video, Hyman revealed that she still gets visits from ghosts and demons — perhaps the same ones that her mother conjured in those spells.
They experimentally (or perhaps haphazardly) plugged in a host of synths, noise gates, and drum machines into one another and conjured whatever sounds they could.
The elite of the elite are high-tech wizards—Google, Apple, Facebook and the rest—that have conjured up corporate empires from bits and bytes.
And oftentimes the narratives and perspectives conjured in their heads differed significantly from my own experience of the work, in the best kind of way.
Doing that gave it the flexibility to pay a bit more for the swelling late-stage valuations some of its best investments had conjured up.
I conjured up my boisterous friends, one by one, and imagined myself to be a stand-up comedian and developed comedy routines for each friend.
Indeed, one can say that the whole of the net neutrality case was conjured up by, and for the express benefit of, exactly two companies.
The situation appeared to fall well short of the mass invasion by a caravan of thousands of migrants conjured up by Trump before the midterms.
Driven AROUND six years ago, Hyundai figured a 2710-year warranty was not enough to attract shoppers and conjured up daring design for more attention.
One, a mass of black coils snaking around the body, conjured the state of anticipation that van Herpen experienced just before jumping from the plane.
But he conjured up a bizarre new deception, congratulating himself for putting to rest the doubts about Mr. Obama that he had fanned since 2011.
The lounge furniture, including a brown leather Chesterfield sofa, conjured up images of old New York, while the Berlin location will use more modern furniture.
In fact, until some indelible sports memories are conjured, a suitable bronze commemorating the Rio Olympics would be a handful of people stewing in line.
That chaos is well produced, and Lawrence does a very solid job holding together the two conceptual worlds that Aronofsky has conjured in her performance.
In the song "If I Was Your Girlfriend," he conjured a high-voiced alter ego called Camille to explore sexual desire from a woman's perspective.
In this case, "deployment" may have conjured images of chaos and danger along the border that don't match up with reality, so we scrapped it.
In fact, the past is the present, conjured in words and pictures, existing in the spaces between what's said and unsaid, what's seen and unseen.
I couldn't yet articulate why the music was so alluring to me, but part of it was those images, the atmosphere and intimacy they conjured.
Norma Jeane is further conflated with another abductee from Greek mythology, Persephone, especially as she was conjured by the 20th-century British poet Stevie Smith.
Playing to a festival crowd at Lollapalooza this year, they jumped around, traded instruments, conjured uplift from despair, and generally made joyous, triumphant, cathartic noise.
Unless Apple has quickly conjured up a completely revolutionary take on virtual reality — unlikely, but stranger things have happened — it should sit this round out.
For what they and their team have conjured is a Platonic ideal of the crazy salad that is New York City in the silly season.
He's Cormoran Strike, a the creation of J.K. Rowling, who conjured him up for a series of novels she wrote under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
Mr. McCain suggested on Tuesday that reports that Mr. Trump had asked Mr. Comey to end the Flynn investigation conjured Richard Nixon's actions during Watergate.
She conjured a bathroom with a steam shower and a four-person Jacuzzi, outfitted with the tiles and sinks purchased on a trip to Mexico.
Wednesday's first goal was conjured by three of them, with right back R. J. Allen starting a rush out of midfield in the 51st minute.
The scope of the arrests conjured up analogies to the Central Intelligence Agency's covert seizures and imprisonments of suspects after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
In the past, the immersive company Third Rail Projects has conjured Wonderland in an abandoned hospital and a 1970s pleasure den in a former laundromat.
I doodled sports logos on school notebooks and conjured my own teams — not so much for games as for creating logos and uniforms for them.
Yet the fires raging over the past fortnight conjured what you're never meant to witness: this is what the end of the world looks like.
Her previous operas, "Pnima" and " Infinite Now ," conjured scenes of twentieth-century catastrophe: the Holocaust in the former, the First World War in the latter.
Later in the set, they conjured a different brew on "Lobster in the Limelight," tidy, marching-band locomotion giving way to clattering post-bop hits.
As she reads the book, she realizes that it's actually terrifying, but it's too late — she's conjured up the menacing supernatural figure known as Babadook.
Heartbeats flutter and breaths get shorter just imagining whatever horror you've conjured in your head (vermin, being in a plane crash, touching a cotton ball).
This has resulted in Marco Rubio, in particular, launching attacks on the real estate tycoon and schoolyard bully that he himself could have conjured up.
The storm didn't bear down on the city with all its might: In general, Southeast Florida was spared the breadth of damage that forecasters had conjured.
Because while the plot can feel like something conjured up in secondary school film class, with violence that occasionally borders on cartoonish, the soundtrack fucking rules.
India's Supreme Court ought to look unkindly on such legal sleight of hand, which would allow any other state to be similarly conjured out of existence.
Usually, the sonic worlds conjured by techno are self-contained, as rubbery synthesizers and drum machines bounce up and down into an eternity of looped repetition.
The 221-foot barrier falls short of the image of a solid border wall along the US–Mexico border that Trump conjured during his presidential campaign.
We entered the age of global trade and capitalism and then conjured up moral philosophies — and by extension, a culture — that justified that way of life.
The accident conjured up memories of the 2012 accident involving the Costa Concordia, which overturned after hitting rocks near the island of Giglio, killing 32 people.
The picture has to be readable and easily accessible but also be able to reveal many possible narratives, often conjured up by the viewer's own experience.
With the help of a Buddhist ascetic, she conjured a city out of the jungle, subjugated the natives and begat not one, but two royal dynasties.
Few would have bet on French Open champion Halep fighting back from that mauling but the Romanian conjured up exceptional grit to force a deciding set.
With their shivering gravity and groping movements, I felt those idiosyncratic chants like they would've resonated through these walls when conjured here hundreds of years ago.
Across his last few solo records, his wheezy melodies were getting to be something like something like snowblind shoegaze, conjured out of synthesizers and drum machines.
The president has frequently lashed out against the ongoing investigation, which he has characterized as a "witch hunt" conjured by "angry Democrats" to undermine his presidency.
Mr. Robinson and his set designer, Allen Moyer, conjured a cartoonish but never over-the-top world, true to the piece's intimacy and undercurrent of melancholy.
Donen was fortunate enough to work with two of the most accomplished dancers in Hollywood in Kelly and Astaire, and they conjured up breath-taking sequences.
At every rest stop, we conjured that ice cream and how cold it would be, and, fortified, we trundled on down the trail beside glorious waterfalls.
As Kubo starts his show, his characters are conjured from flat pieces of paper that fly into the sky and magically fold into characters and objects.
The sell-off conjured talk of another Lehman Brothers, the investment bank that collapsed in 2008, setting off the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Robert noticed blond shadings of bedrock surfacing from the earth, and for a moment he conjured up humpback whales rising around him, their skin mica-flecked.
Prominent contemporary artists Avalon Emerson and Elysia Crampton have conjured up official and bootleg remixes of Slowdive, and Lorenzo Senni cites Souvlaki as a defining influence.
With so many elements available on the track, it could seem sonically overwhelming, but they have conjured music magic by making it all seem perfectly placed.
The experience echoes Dorothy entering the Emerald City, a skyline that L. Frank Baum, who lived in the city, conjured based on a Chicago amusement park.
SIKLOSNAGYFALU, Hungary — In seeking re-election, Hungary's far-right prime minister, Viktor Orban, claims to have conjured an economic miracle since taking office eight years ago.
She is also very aware of the regional mythology, as conjured up and questioned by predecessors like the director John Ford and the artist Richard Prince.
Mary Tyrone longs for a real home, and the wasteland conjured by Mr. Breth and her set designer, Martin Zehetgruber, makes that sense of dislocation palpable.
Members of the founding generation abhorred the very idea of party, a term that conjured up shady cabals placing self-interest ahead of the public good.
And as the four actors go through their characters' rituals of work and friendship, with annotative asides, an entire civilization is conjured in homey, microcosmic detail.
In Clair and as played by Phylicia Rashad, the show conjured a near-weekly idealization of womanhood and motherdom as fierce, glamorous, romantic and always right.
This outbreak has conjured a sense of déja vu for some people who remember the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak that started in November 2002.
Any robust expression of executive authority encountered bitter opposition as delegates conjured up memories of Julius Caesar, Oliver Cromwell and more recently, and ominously, George III.
For some, the assault conjured a vision of a grim future along the border, in the event that Britain leaves the European Union without an agreement.
But I knew what my friend was talking about: Somehow, without Mr. Levit's ever seeming to exaggerate, the world he conjured was one of stark contrast.
But what if the feeling of acceleration is an illusion, conjured by our expectations of perpetual progress and exaggerated by the distorting filter of the internet?
But what if the feeling of acceleration is an illusion, conjured by our expectations of perpetual progress and exaggerated by the distorting filter of the internet?
Sheikh Zayed wasn't the one who conjured up this museum, with its grand ambition to smash Islamic certainties and turn Bedouins into citizens of the world.
Some lies were just conjured up in a desperate attempt to find excuses for Trump's inexcusable behavior, which led to the drafting of two impeachment articles.
It is not the amount of money available to the Premier League teams that has changed; it is the paucity of ideas conjured by their rivals.
I conjured up a set of hazy villains, who were, I can see now, externalized manifestations, imaginary versions of those who were leaving me behind; i.e.
Until recently, the term "white supremacist" conjured up images of hateful skinheads marching in combat boots and violent Neo-Nazis with swastika tattoos on their faces.
Of their rock predecessors, they rather remind me of early R.E.M., whose strummed jangle and verbal inscrutability similarly conjured an immersive, half-remembered pastoral Southern dreamworld.
But the power of the cutouts is less about narrative than materiality and form: totemic presences conjured by brusque but beautiful painted surfaces and towering scale.
And choreographer Tastumi Hijikata drew from Noh theater and dada for his Butoh dance, which was expressionist and, as Munroe says, conjured a post-atomic apocalypse.
It felt like a revival of the feeling Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes conjured in the 90s with their attention to detail and knack for pushing boundaries.
They conjured the set with so much experience, skill, and wisdom about the process, what's important, and how to get to the word first, fast and efficiently.
Sure, Kyle Chandler and Taylor Kitsch have picked up work, but Chandler is mainly playing supporting roles and Kitsch hasn't conjured much mojo as a leading man.
Allison's breathy soprano guides us through the album's twists and turns, uniting the gleaming, honest world conjured by the lyrics with the aesthetic grounding of the sound.
Third seed Federer tied the American in knots with a sumptuous array of drop shots, angled volleys and winners conjured seemingly at will from behind the baseline.
The announcement conjured up a fantastical vision of Musk flipping a switch to suddenly transform all of the Tesla vehicles on the road into self-driving robots.
Mr. Bush, who has often expressed disbelief at Mr. Trump's behavior, conjured the unlikely prospect of his decorous father, the former president, behaving in such a fashion.
When months ago I saw a man at a bar wearing a confederate flag on the back of his shirt, it again conjured memories of Dark Souls.
Remembered moments conjured up at "the machine," as Mayröcker calls her typewriter, lead to layers of quotations, often citing the original writer's name directly in the text.
"The house is not obscured in any way from the street," a next-door neighbor tells PEOPLE, disputing the image conjured by a Trump tweet on Sunday.
And that's how we find ourselves, 21 years on, repeating the same gruesome imagery over and over again, as if proof could be conjured through sheer theorizing.
It's a grayscale record of foggy ambience conjured from shattered guitar lines, barely functioning electronics, and long sustained tones from distant bells and her arsenal of horns.
Its success conjured entire companies into existence and changed the way we think about games, from the way we interface socially inside them to how characters progress.
But in many cases, the displays conjured a feeling of cheapness — it was vastly different than the rustic quality of the wooden displays at Pier 1 Imports.
The translation feature can be conjured by saying "help me speak French," or any other language, according to The Verge, which got a preview of the device.
Critics hailed the work, "Ringed by the Flat Horizon," which conjured the descent of a storm on a desert landscape, as the début of a promising career.
In any event, it would be hard to imagine such dramatic reprisals being conjured up by anyone other than rulers themselves; certainly not their more cautious officials.
The "spirit" conjured — through Arendt's own words, the recollections of students, disciples and friends, and carefully chosen archival images — is one of relentless and passionate mental activity.
While Kageyama constructed DIY telescopes that let him examine the stars, and conjured the illusion of being in space with his rocket, something else gripped his imagination.
Leaning on Tiuri for moral support, she literally started glowing with light as she defeated the spooky dark clouds Viridian had conjured, eventually vanquishing him for good.
The hallucinatory, Joycean night-town through which Pig and Runt roam is effectively conjured by Giles Thomas's dense sensory soundscape, with lighting to match by Elliot Griggs.
Glacial and scary, the piece conjured the internal and external world in which we now live with far more acuteness than more overtly "political" compositions I've heard.
From the first page to the last, the character remains hazy, a generic "other" conjured to make the reader feel (poor Farouk!) but never think (why Farouk
Gradually, though, the situations conjured courtesy of director/co-writer Jeff Wadlow (Blumhouse's "Truth or Dare") become more and more outlandish, and make less and less sense.
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In his playing Mr. Abduraimov conjured some of the qualities of the organ's sound, building up block-like dynamics and allowing notes to blur just a little.
Compare the legendary film, set in South America and laced with documentary footage, that was conjured up by Orson Welles in the nineteen-forties but left unfinished.
The hat conjured up images of the continent's colonial rulers at a time when her husband's recent verbal interventions in Africa were viewed as racist and derogatory.
Two mats, a bowl, clay masks, a hat streaming with multicolor ribbons: such are the elements from which a series of scenes, fantastical and historical, are conjured.
The death of Shimon Peres removed a last link to the very founding of Israel and conjured decades of growing military power and fitful strivings for peace.
It was conjured from the empty steppe by decree of Joseph Stalin and intended as a model communist city, populated by enthusiastic volunteers known as shock workers.
" Her answer: The administration "has conjured up a world where a government entity is empowered to impose its own version of morality on each one of us.
Before the Otaku Murderer case, the word conjured images of social misfits, nerds—people so unable to deal with the real world they immersed themselves in fantasy.
The waters of the Rhine are evoked by billowing blue banners yanked by ropes; the giants are conjured with heads atop towers and with oversized puppet arms.
We fear that these early experiments will be crude, naïve, immature or unrepresentative, and that they will shatter the image we've conjured of the mastermind behind them.
Smith has conjured a kind of dream England in "Winter," the second novel in a projected seasonal cycle that began with "Autumn" (2017), a book I adore.
Devoto's models, like those of other war game artists, offer incredible opportunities for gameplay, because a number of adventures can be conjured up in these intricate spaces.
In resisting the urge to turn every knob to 11 and bludgeon the audience into aural submission, Gridfailure has conjured up something that is both unpredictable and unnerving.
" She also posted a selfie with Apple in honor of National Daughters Day in September saying, "it's like i conjured you from a dream, you make my life.
Of course, she wasn't really a spirit, but a hallucination conjured up by Clay (Dylan Minnette), who was still reeling from the loss of his friend and crush.
The 12 candidates at the CNN/New York Times debate conjured up visions of a vastly different America should they evict him from the White House in 2020.
A classic baseline hustler, Ferrer stunned all with a rare dash to the net and a volleyed winner that conjured a set point during the second set tiebreak.
That's why I know that for all the evil conjured up when someone takes a life, for whatever reason, the only way back to the center is love.
For much of the 20th century, "Frankenstein" conjured the visage of Boris Karloff, bolts protruding from his neck as in the black-and-white adaptation of 1931 (pictured).
GFriend: Time for Us (Source Music/kakao M) In the past, GFriend has conjured disco-fueled magic, crafting lightly sugared confections that mesmerized with perfectly streamlined athletic motion.
Meanwhile, the vampiric Brides of Dracula that Stoker conjured exuded a monstrous, perverted femininity—existing solely to prey upon male visitors to the castle, and feed upon infants.
Watching Dyson founder James Dyson unveil another sort of gadget — his company's latest vacuum cleaner, the Cyclone V10 — earlier this spring in New York conjured a similar feeling.
Williams also conjured 21 winners, some of which left the crowd gasping in admiration and her 30-year-old opponent helpless on the other side of the net.
The delicious scent conjured up images of rodeo clowns, stilt walkers and squealing pigs — everything you'd find at a carnival, or in Times Square on any given night.
"The story is about how your enemies – who Betsy [the reporter] describes as both horrible and evil – conjured up this fake nude and spread it online," he wrote.
From the first-look image of Portman in the film, the actress looks as if she has conjured up some of her Black Swan-esque costumes and makeup.
Considered the seminal teen occult film of the 1990s, True, the only Black character in the ensemble, played a Catholic school girl who conjured up spells against enemies.
Alternately theatrical and intimate, with a palette of saturated pastels as complex as their narratives, his paintings especially depict a gay subculture at once conjured, allegorical and real.
Just the thought of swiping powerful chemical exfoliants over my face conjured up horrible images of Samantha Jones at Carrie's book-release party in Sex And The City.
He's content to let his three leads be eminently watchable in a midcentury New York beautifully conjured by his cinematographer, Danny Cohen, and his production designer, Alan MacDonald.
Ms. Berthaud's third film to star Diane Kruger, this expressionistic portrait of the American West is an oddity that only a director from another country could have conjured.
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All four of Boston's runs on Wednesday were pushed across with two out, including an outburst in the fifth that seemed to be conjured out of thin air.
In the front of the house, they intimate that a little girl has conjured up this psychic pink cocoon of safety for herself and her imagined future babies.
Room, too, should be made for sour cherry dumplings in crimson-stained skins and a trompe-l'oeil chocolate salami conjured out of crushed biscuits, cocoa, hazelnuts and prunes.
Via Carota doesn't take reservations, but even on a seething Saturday night, with a line stretching out the door, a prime table had been conjured for her instantly.
He recorded with Mr. Barbieri, Mr. DeJohnette, the trumpeter Enrico Rava and the drummer Billy Cobham, whose highly regarded band, Spectrum, conjured a dense, astral brand of fusion.
What if it took almost no effort to fabricate audio, and even video, of public officials (not to mention private citizens) speaking words conjured out of someone's imagination?
Calvino's slim novel is a travelogue through 55 imaginary cities conjured up by Marco Polo, presented in a dialogue between the Venetian explorer and the emperor Kublai Khan.
Luckily, so expert is Firth's timing—like that of Emma Thompson, as Bridget's obstetrician—that laughs, often of the rueful variety, can be conjured in the stalest scenes.
As a hedge fund refugee, he conjured Amazon, the world's biggest store, by tapping into our hunter-gatherer instincts, the compulsion to collect more stuff with less effort.
" Instead, she conjured images of nature's majesty and her Christian religious passion as poetic proof to her captors that, as she once said, "they can't confiscate your brain.
"Let Her Be" was one of more than 21960 works in the 21968-21966 group exhibition Surrealism: The Conjured Life at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
Somehow, the Philadelphia Flyers had conjured a sinister children's television character straight out of a creepypasta, turned it into their mascot, and then set it loose on the internet.
Mr Gekoski gives this modern-day Scrooge three visitations that pry him open bit by bit, but Darke's redemption is nothing like what the "slobberer" Dickens would have conjured.
Working with his longtime cinematographer Bojan Bazelli, Verbinski has conjured up a film where almost every frame could end up on One Perfect Shot to be studied and scrutinized.
Hailed at rallies His enthusiastic reception during campaign swing across the Sunshine State this week underscore the grass roots enthusiasm that no previous GOP nominee has conjured in years.
The aptly named 'Fantastic' collection is a colorful celebration of the '90s music scene, drawing inspiration from Britpop and the vibrant creativity in British culture that it conjured up.
That Aladdin was a fantastical imagining of a land far away from the United States, but conjured by a bunch of white dudes was the first sign of trouble.
Having beguiled critics with "Call Me By Your Name", Mr Guadagnino has conjured up his version of Dario Argento's "Suspiria", and the two projects could hardly appear more different.
There was even folklore conjured up that the Loch Ness monster was actually a giant Tully monster, a claim that self-proclaimed monster hunter F. W. Holiday spread around.
But this route - conjured up by the ECB's outgoing vice-president Vitor Constancio earlier this week - was unlikely to prove palatable to Italian anti-establishment parties that oppose austerity.
He conjured up the implant in '92, when the FDA ban came to the forefront, but it wasn't until '06 when he started to really get the ball moving.
Cleveland (CNN)Donald Trump conjured a dire picture Thursday of an America sliding deeper into poverty, violence and corruption and declared himself the only person who could avert disaster.
Often, what we have conjured assumes the sheen of inevitability, as if its results were inalienable facts in the world rather than the product of someone's ideas and actions.
The album's blessed alchemy of atmospheric, moody black metal and subtle, almost pastoral folk melodies conjured something wholly unique, and—to me, and to many others—almost indescribably beautiful.
The poet never conjured the likes of Yaz and Big Papi — although they sound like characters lifted from his rollicking comedies — but perhaps in "Othello" he envisioned Fenway Park.
There's really no genre that Toy Light belongs to, and that's the point—it's expression stripped of narrative, something conjured from the gut, at once surreal and deeply familiar.
The combination of the plaster motifs and the iron rods is suffused with an inexplicable rightness — a sense-making conjured through an intuitive leap and a spirit of play.
It kept me off guard and created the same kind of enigmatic aura in person that is often conjured by his darkly funny, deeply disturbing, and very emotive art.
During an intermission, Mr. Harris, a 64-year old composer and trombonist who was in the Sun Ra Arkestra band, said the environment conjured New York's bygone loft scene.
Seventeen years ago, a song was conjured from the erotic feeling of leather pants against Rob Thomas's goose-bumped skin and the dark enchantment of Carlos Santana's guitar strings.
Family stories and the very long arc of history are revealed in glimpses, but the book's sharpest feelings, conjured at the end, surround the ephemeral loveliness of everyday life.
In the face of attacks from the Massachusetts Democrat, in particular, he conjured the image of financiers who have withered before her pointed questioning from the Senate Banking Committee.
At Old Westbury, Mr. Crawley conjured up a home of subdued, symmetrical elegance, its cherry red Virginia brick accented by cream-colored Indiana limestone and a terra-cotta cornice.
Also trending was "Wag the Dog," the 1997 movie that conjured up the notion of a president trying to distract from a scandal by spreading news of overseas conflict.
They conjured a specter that's long hovered over prominent black Americans: the notion of racial transcendence -- that some black people "rise above" their blackness to achieve white mainstream appeal.
Her bared, inverted legs conjured less the #MeToo era than the infamous "meat grinder" photo of the June 1978 Hustler magazine that feminists used to protest on Manhattan sidewalks.
While so much of Reich's work has conjured the notion of sweeping, wholesale replacements by one population of another, the Jena paper proposed instead a much more gradual process.
Her undated "Double Self-driving Lamp with Clock" and "Toy for Big and Small Children" depict just two of the contraptions she conjured up while the spirit moved her.
The song was conjured from memories of the lobby-less Robert Taylor buildings, where the sounds from basement boilers would moan and creak when you stepped inside at night.
Many of the leading Parisian avant-gardists — Guillaume Apollinaire, Leonor Fini, Juan Gris, Max Jacob, Wifredo Lam, André Lhote, Kiki de Montparnasse, Man Ray — are conjured with fidelity and charm.
A first-look image of Portman in the film was previously shared, with the actress looking as if she conjured up some of her Black Swan-esque costumes and makeup.
"The alleged excessive use of lethal force by the security forces has conjured up painful memories from Gambia&aposs recent past," said Sabrina Mahtani, West Africa researcher with Amnesty International.
People introduced the theory of false memory syndrome, where exaggerated or false memories of abuse are conjured up thanks to the suggestion of therapists and the influence of media reports.
The dance is is subdued and coy, the accompanying score distinctly Western, with only a faint echo of gamelan conjured by that most classical of all European instruments, the harp.
In my naivety I had conjured up a Spice Girls fairytale on how they'd met; I had hoped they'd been best friends since primary school and formed on that basis.
Waheed's store signage reads "Dehli Nihari House" -- the dish itself is said to have been conjured in Delhi during the tail end of the Mughal Empire in the 19th century.
Ignore that nagging voice, the voice I've conjured, and try and drift into a plane of infinite being courtesy of a record with one of the most iconic basslines ever.
Kevin and other officials have conjured up a story that they were killed in a gas leak explosion, but they were actually the victims of a targeted militarized drone strike.
Intrepid, tech-savvy fans have resurrected a number of these abandoned projects, although the potential conjured by the words "SNES Akira game" tends to fall well short of the reality.
Hearing about a tiny startup developing these advanced technologies might have conjured images of governments or coporate conglomerates one day reading our mind to detect thought crime, like in 1984.
For every plantation-residing Miss Ellie I conjured, I could picture a feisty Georgy Girl (or better, President Obama's spot-on "Hey, gurrrl," imitating a crowd's affection for his wife).
Part two of the plan is to suddenly recoil in horror at the fact of the budget deficit (yes, the same one that Republicans happily conjured up by cutting taxes).
Scrabble was invented during the Great Depression by Alfred Mosher Butts, an unemployed architect, who conjured up the game from his fifth-floor walk-up apartment in Jackson Heights, Queens.
There was a controlled fury about Williams's play, and when she conjured an off-balance backhand winner to break in the third game of the decider, the outcome was inevitable.
The Park, a new outdoor dining and entertainment destination near the arena, was conjured as a community gathering spot and created with a more than $100 million investment by MGM.
Merz said for him the word "upper class" conjured images of people who had inherited a great deal of money or a company that allowed them to enjoy their lives.
Cave's lyrics have long conjured dark, gothic images of death and despair, but Dominik's lens captures the moments when the artistic moroseness of Cave's ​past work suddenly becomes present dread.
In any case, whether anything except a machine would willingly digest the thousands of pieces of content that could be conjured into existence by Articoolo is a whole other question.
I've never had my palm read, but I wonder what sort of metaphysical juju is conjured by turning an age-old astrological practice into a commodity for teens on Etsy.
Last month's $646 million evening sale at Christie's of Impressionist and modern works from the out-of-time collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller conjured memories of that bygone era.
The clap-clap of his fingers on the keys evoked the fluttering crow in one song; a high throaty whistle conjured the will-o'-the-wisp that torments the narrator.
He and Aisling O'Sullivan, the Irish actress and Nicole Kidman look-alike who plays Regan, have conjured elaborate back stories about their characters, and sign them as the play begins.
But as weeks passed, skepticism grew, and the police eventually arrested Mr. Smollett, who they said conjured up the supposed crime and paid the Osundairo brothers to carry it out.
But the photo also conjured up my memories of being a 14-year-old Asian girl in an overwhelmingly white school who wanted to be interesting, self-possessed and liked.
You might wish that novels, like elevators and taxis, had a strict maximum carrying capacity; it feels impossible to connect to characters no sooner conjured than whisked away and replaced.
But this fightback will not take the form of reheated slogans and nostalgia for the "end of history," as illusory as anything conjured up by flag-waving, little-Britain Brexiteers.
But Chapman conjured up memories of the last series against Boston, when he blew a ninth-inning lead at Fenway Park in the first game after the All-Star break.
In "Die Junge Nonne," her whitened tone in the line "Finster die nacht wie das grab" ("The night is as dark as the grave") conjured a whole world of fear.
Still, the reports conjured fears of a repeat of that disaster — an association that Democratic party officials were desperate to avoid in the second caucuses of the 2020 primary season.
"The human performers are all brilliant, but the movie belongs to its title character and her digitally conjured, genetically modified ilk," A. O. Scott writes in The New York Times.
Then, on a damp and drizzly Tuesday night conjured out of a Raymond Chandler novel, it offered another rarity: the United States reaching the championship game for the first time.
"The bulls could not have conjured up a better scenario for the February jobs report than what the government actually printed," wrote Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
When he is not posing as a bunch of pixels conjured by data, Rosedale resembles a Danish movie star, but his stand-in was a dead ringer for Andy Warhol.
The brutal attack on a businessman was not directly related to sectarian violence or Brexit, but it has conjured fears of a grim future if a hard border is reimposed.
All told, the bank has spent 2 trillion newly conjured euros, or $2.3 trillion, buying bonds in a bid to push down market interest rates, making borrowing cheaper and easier.
A dress that conjured something Stan Lee might have come up with, if only Marvel had ever devised a septuagenarian woman superhero, it even had a train and a cape.
Every character behaved much as his or her Mozartian precedent behaves — except for a darkly Machiavellian protagonist, the Major, conjured up by Mr. Pountney as the driving force behind the plot.
Since the Nintendo saga's early 8-bit days, the title has conjured images of grandeur, heroism, and myth—but the reality has always been, in the details, smaller and more intimate.
"[H]e lived much of his life on the page, in the worlds he conjured up with pen and ink, and did most of his adventuring between his ears," Dery writes.
Yep, the act of putting sharp objects through ones skin isn't an idea we conjured up in the past couple of decades — or even centuries — but it's still holding on strong.
Everything feels fresh, and exploring an all-new island has conjured the same feelings of excitement that I had during my first few hours playing the game back in September 2017.
Such a state of being is conjured with dazzling effectiveness in "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," which opened on Sunday night at the Ethel Barrymore Theater.
The latest character to join American Horror Story: Apocalypse is a fan favorite — and, perhaps, one of the most problematic men Ryan Murphy's long-running FX series has ever conjured up.
An announcement like this no doubt painted a very vivid picture in the minds of the many people who enjoy this show, so I'm wondering what it conjured up for you.
When the professor asked students to think of a real-world problem and come up with a solution, she immediately conjured an image of her sister, in danger, pressing a button.
Alternate realms, conjured energy fields, extra-dimensional foes and distorted cosmic landscapes: it's all right there in the comics, now come to life onscreen, and it is truly something to behold.
It was a phrase I'd certainly heard before, along with variants like "smash the patriarchy" and "stomp the patriarchy," one that conjured memories of pro-choice marches and feminist punk shows.
We're not talking about some esoteric product like a credit default swap that was conjured up in a Wall Street tower, spreading toxic risk over thousands of supposedly sophisticated institutional investors.
As the speed and efficiency of computer processing increases at predictable rates, our ability to author our own destinies is being consumed by a conjured figment of our imagination: the internet.
We later find out that the image he conjured in the ball was his child, hoping to see a glimpse at Neal, but instead, he discovered his wife is with child.
Cahill has long conjured magic when his country needs him most, and without his brace of goals in a qualifying playoff against Syria, Australia might not have made it to Russia.
As citrine sunset rays cut through the windows of Pioneer Works, Ledesma's early evening set conjured that breakthrough record, cleansing the psyche, an herbal tonic on the palate of worldly stress.
The magic he conjured in the national championship game two years ago — coming off the bench as a freshman to lead Alabama to a comeback win over Georgia — was largely absent.
But connecting with the character in a room-scale VR environment, with the goblin reacting to my own physicality in real time, conjured a sense of emotional immediacy that was undeniable.
He fended off a U.S.-backed invasion at the Bay of Pigs in 21962 and claimed he survived or evaded hundreds of assassination attempts, including some conjured up by the CIA.
His capitulation came as disarray in the air traffic control system conjured nightmare visions of a nation spinning out of control and spiked political pressure that finally broke the President's resistance.
Her visit with sick children at a hospital in Rome conjured compassion; her viral moment, swatting away the hand of her husband on the tarmac in Israel, revealing her independent streak.
PENCE: And so we removed — we removed all of our... QUIJANO: Gentlemen, we'll get to... (CROSSTALK) PENCE: ... troops from Iraq, and ISIS was able to be conjured up in that vacuum.
It's a gloriously scattershot record, one that that functions sort of like a scrapbook of his whole career—bridging the gaps between the many vibrant sounds he's conjured over the years.
With the resulting double homicide based on a narrative Eminem conjured up for himself two years prior, Stan is both a worst case scenario and a stereotypical example of male violence.
These are a few of the images conjured up by King Krule's album The Ooz, a down-and-out masterpiece set in the London you've only read about in history books.
Americans today have lower migration rates than boomers had, as annual data shows: But maybe, when the image of rootless millennials is conjured up, it doesn't refer to employment or geography.
He has again conjured the hallucinatory specter of rampant voter fraud, the kind he once cited to explain away Hillary Clinton's winning of the popular vote by nearly three million ballots.
He conjured the Clinton boogeyman and he, as a nominee to be an impartial Supreme Court justice, lambasted Democratic senators for allegedly engineering a political witch hunt to block his nomination.
Jorge Sampaoli's team stuttered through qualifying, its fearsome attack blunted surprisingly — and troublingly — easily until Lionel Messi conjured a hat trick in Ecuador to ensure his country would go to Russia.
And no musician conjured more than Miles Davis: He surrounded himself with young visionaries, summoned an entire ecosystem of sound into being and then sat in its center, an inscrutable Buddha.
That approach has frayed in recent years, as conservative rural lawmakers have backed social legislation like so-called religious liberty bills that liberals said were conjured to discriminate against gay people.
MR. BERMAN: It was not only the question of the death of a president, but there were issues that were conjured up about what had gone on during the Wilson presidency.
He conjured an extravagant cast of colorful, sometimes fantastical figures: an elderly rabbi, a pair of long-dead Englishmen, Roy Cohn, the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, a grandiloquent, tic-ridden angel.
In Boston, where the crowd swelled to 175,000, Senator Elizabeth Warren looked out at the admiring throngs and conjured up the image of Mr. Trump's being sworn in the day before.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — The Irish playwright Conor McPherson has gone a-wanderin' in a Minnesota of the mind, a bleak and soulful place conjured by the songs of Bob Dylan.
Editor's note: This article has been updated since it was published on September 73th AFGHAN ELECTIONS are never easy, but Saturday's presidential poll had conjured up even more foreboding than usual.
The story is told by a hunter brought to quell the lions and by a village girl, who both begin to suspect that the animals are spirits conjured by ancient witchcraft.
In June, at Joe's Pub, he wore his own clothes and hair, but his voice — airy, languid, day-dreamy — still conjured her, in a homage sweeter and more poignant than ever.
In this lively dance-theater production, the Victorian Alice goes down the rabbit hole to a Wonderland that is even weirder than the one Lewis Carroll conjured: contemporary New York City.
Each scene has its own specific energy and tone, conjured by a happy congruence of skillfully vivid acting, naturalistic conversations and a cinematographer, Wyatt Garfield, with a clear grasp of mood.
Though the acrobatic Monfils usually produces the best highlight-reel material, it was Thiem who conjured the strike of the day: a between-the-legs, passing-shot winner at full stretch.
Originally based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, The Handmaid's Tale conjured up a possible future where the conservative strings in our nation swell and drown out the rest of the nation's orchestra.
There is no overt description; rather, the painting is an all-over composition in which the brushstroke and medium operate as independent entities, a coherent image conjured entirely through materials-based means.
Indeed, if the Soong sisters had not actually existed, the story of their operatic lives, had it been conjured in fiction, would surely have been branded by censors as salacious spiritual pollution.
And now, with Congress scrutinizing it and the world watching, Facebook is scrambling to contain an metastasizing crisis that has tarnished its public image and conjured the threat of possible government regulation.
The mood perfectly encapsulates the moment, as relentlessly upbeat and populist as the fantasy world conjured by American commercial culture, and as saturated with violence and menace as Vietnam-era American reality.
His compositions conjured a world somewhere between Blade Runner and Metropolis, full of vintage violence and hysterical laughter, homicidal mothers and greedy angels with broken wings exfoliating the crawling skin of God.
That does not have quite the dramatic, biblical overtones of removing him altogether, a verdict that would have conjured images of a righteous, berobed figure being dragged by heathens from the bench.
He even conjured a vision of teaming up with NAFTA's "Three Amigos" — President Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto — as they met in Ottawa in June.
Choral renditions of uplifting songs like Stevie Wonder's "Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away" and Jay Rock's "Win" created the perfect soundtrack to the feeling Jean-Raymond conjured on the runway.
When two infants are snatched from their cradles and impaled on a blackthorn bush, there's a hue and cry to hang the pathetic wretch rumored to have conjured up a demonic butcherbird.
One gets the sense that Hill wanted to include every anecdote, observation and turn of phrase he ever conjured up or heard, and was loath to prune any from the finished product.
Stuff can be conjured out of nowhere, the latest cosmologies seem to say, and the particle that you thought was in your pocket may, in effect, also be behind someone else's ear.
Then his Democratic challenger, Jason Kander, an Afghanistan veteran who is Missouri's secretary of state, conjured up an ad in which he assembled an assault rifle blindfolded while speaking of gun rights.
When I look back at my list from last year, I see a lot of games that conjured specific feelings and moods that pulled me out of my world and into theirs.
While making no pretensions to any definitive answer, Curry's hour-long film orbits this question like a moon around one of the innumerable alien world's conjured by Le Guin in her fiction.
A win over Diaz won't wipe the slate clean, which is why McGregor conjured the idea of a trilogy with the Stocktonian as soon as he showed up at Wednesday's press conference.
Then he ends up writing a whole novel in a virtuosic patois, conjured out of slavery's erasures, or giving his novel seventy different first-person narrators, one of whom is a ghost.
Though women weren't the source of men's pain, the antagonist conjured up by aggrieved men I talked with in those years had a feminine face, and very often that face was Hillary's.
But nobody knows whether the forces that Sanders tapped into in the primary can be conjured again — if the hardcore leftists that merged with general anti-establishment voters can do so again.
Scenes like this suggest an affinity with the work of Peter Williams, a painter of equally odd figurative vignettes, whose big-tent theatrics present viewers with comparably crafted and similarly conjured puzzles.
Without meaning to, they had created an epistemology for the healing arts — and, in the process, inadvertently conjured the placebo effect, and established it as that to which doctors must remain blind.
However, great artists of anger have taught us how cathartic a rousing roar can be, especially when the object of rage is not a conjured scapegoat but a clear and present danger.
During an August outreach meeting at the Writers Guild of America East offices in New York, protesters conjured up the "we are the 99 percent" slogan that would become emblematic of Occupy.
The virus and its attendant unknowns conjured memories of another deadly illness that began in China, the 2002-3 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which killed nearly 800 people.
Aren't we overdue for a curatorial assessment of the clothes, furniture, store design, architecture, photographic imagery and soft-sculptural men's wear conjured by this driven, intuitive, musclebound and aesthetically off-kilter Californian?
But now, Mr. Gardner said, characters are being conjured less as experts and more as what he calls brand-mnemonics: mouthpieces who will be overwhelmingly associated with a company and its products.
His eerily realistic stagings of mundane environments (other works have conjured elevators and hair salons) are designed to catch viewers off guard as they blur the line between art and everyday life.
He has conjured underworlds peopled by tattooed amnesiacs and broody superheroes; he has plunged audiences into Escherian dreams within dreams within dreams; he has tested their grasp of wormholes and gravitational singularity.
He then conjured the game-winner a few minutes later with a chipped pass into the P.S.G. penalty area that Sergi Roberto stabbed into the net with a lunging right-footed volley.
For years, we've been hearing about a kind of fantasy swing voter, conjured by political pundits and corporate chieftains, who is socially liberal and economically conservative (as many pundits and chieftains are).
Ms. Cluver caught much of the dusky atmosphere conjured by Ms. Lenz herself in this clip, and added smoky touches of her own, with fine support from the rest of the ensemble.
The film's strangest, freakiest images come from those stories, told by people who saw a gigantic dark void right on the edge of town and conjured creatures to fill it with horrors.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
During the mid-90s—and well into the early 21st century—another devil was conjured from a grain of truth, again centered around the innocence of youth: violent media, and especially video games.
And when we tried to pass laws that curbed gun violence, we made incremental progress until, suddenly, a group of powerful absolutists refused to even consider it, and conjured history as their defense.
Among other things, it promoted the sale of beer—and the wholesome civic life conjured by Hogarth in "Beer Street", a mellow ale-soaked foil to the hard spirits that ruined "Gin Lane".
From this predicament they conjured a mould-breaking musical, the first to combine dance and drama, while ditching the prefatory all-cast chorus that was customary, and grappling with naturalistic issues and characters.
So to celebrate 4/20, Broadly is teaming up with Munchies, VICE's food website, and we're making some of the more plausible high foods that VICE employees conjured up when they were stoned.
If this is supposed to be a big "Dallas"-style epic filled with family intrigue and hoisted petticoats, it's as if they conjured a slightly wizened J.R. but nobody else of much note.
TÂCHES conjured an evocative—if somewhat bizarre—image for THUMP over email of how the track came to be: "I liked working with Eli & Fur because they make competent lunch choices," he said.
The development conjured up a cast of characters from the trial that gripped the nation's attention in the mid-28.5s: Remember the televised slow-speed chase of O.J. Simpson in the white Bronco?
Because contrary to the dark portrait of America that Donald Trump conjured up—and successfully ran on—the country is as safe as it's ever been, and for prisons, that's bad for business.
If there is a stereotype that Asian-Americans kids are quiet, unpopular and studious, that their parents are strict disciplinarians (think Tiger Mom), then Chang has conjured up the Wangs to prove otherwise.
" (Tell that to those unfortunates living near the airport in their unsellable houses.) Planes are conjured up as magically sterile spaces: "The plane is suspended in this clear, frosty air that kills bacteria.
I wanted not at all for images to be conjured up ... I am fully confident that Canadians will be peaceful in the way in which they express themselves on this and other decisions.
"These Treasury regulations rightly close the door on improper tax evasion schemes conjured up by state and local politicians who insist on brutally taxing local families and businesses," he said in a statement.
Their latest women's wear show, held in a blue-chip art gallery that once housed the Roxy nightclub, "conjured New York City in its wild, pre-gentrified days," Maya Singer wrote in Vogue.
The allure of the musical paradise that Tollett has conjured in the desert helped him sell almost two hundred thousand tickets to last year's Coachella, over two weekends, grossing ninety-five million dollars.
Not content to send their creation out into the world on its lonesome, vocalist and guitarist Mat McNerney and his compatriots have conjured up a variety of music videos to serve as accompaniments.
Meanwhile, the discovery of a mass grave on Monday—which Myanmar security forces said belonged to Hindu villagers rounded up and shot by Rohingya militants—conjured the specter of further violence and retaliation.
Nowhere was change more shocking than at Hudson Yards, the long-planned $25 billion development on Manhattan's West Side that was seemingly conjured out of the ground in the months I'd been gone.
When would-be underwriters heard the word trampoline, many conjured up visions of 1960s-style backyard trampolines, where reports were rampant of people tumbling off and being rushed to hospitals with broken bones.
It is an astonishing time capsule, linking the muscular, hard-edge New York subway with the voluptuous, snow-white world that the architect Santiago Calatrava conjured in the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
Just then, Leo Fitzpatrick (the teenage star of Larry Clark's cult 1995 film, "Kids," and now a director of the Marlborough Chelsea gallery) appeared at the door, as if conjured by her words.
The Provincetown I had conjured did once exist, and I know this thanks to a seductive new volume of photographs created decades ago by Joel Meyerowitz and brought together now by happy accident.
A cold rain fell during my self-guided visit but as I dashed from house to house, I told myself the damp weather and gusts of wind conjured up a Christmas-y mood.
Maybe you believe that private companies could take over the F.D.A.'s role in keeping food safe, but such companies don't exist now and can't be conjured up in a matter of weeks.
The Provincetown I had conjured did once exist, and I know this thanks to a seductive new volume of photographs created decades ago by Joel Meyerowitz and brought together now by happy accident.
I conjured up what I believed would be my final thought: a wordless image of Dad, Mom, my 15-year-old sister Hope, and a brown-haired soccer player from school named Warren.
In his remarks, Mr. Trudeau conjured the memory of his father, the former prime minister and justice minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, saying his example had instilled a deep respect for justice in him.
Summoning winds with their mouths, they conjured open spaces with open chords and the energy of keeping warm through a swapping of notes, suggesting an entire mental atmosphere that Ms. Posin's dance didn't approach.
While this was an inspiring show of Eurodance-soundtracked political rallying, it also conjured some questions about the Vengabus itself, which, last we checked, had been in obscurity since the turn of the Millennium.
The still-imaginary France Michel Houellebecq conjured up in his novel "Submission," in which nativists and Islamists brawl in the streets, would have a very good chance of being realized in the German future.
Initially, Tully seems to make everything better, but as the big plot twist reveals, Tully is actually just a figment of Marlo's imagination, conjured up to help her cope with the messiness of motherhood.
What I don't know, though, is whether that feeling is something I've conjured up in my hope that CBD oil will work, or whether it's something that's a direct consequence of taking the oil.
But in his neglected classic Tarzan the Terrible, Edgar Rice Burroughs conjured the Gryf, a horrifying dagger-toothed descendant of the three-horned dinosaur that roamed the African plains and snacked on the locals.
In January, one of his first 60-second ads — acting out a scene he had conjured up in a debate — imagined a swarm of bankers, lawyers and journalists streaming across the border from Mexico.
The pressure is on comeback specialist Spithill to repeat the magic he conjured up in San Francisco in 2013 when his team staged a spectacular recovery from 8-1 down to win 9-8.
But we all know what really happened: James Harden's horrific performance could have only been conjured by the divine right of the Based God—it was on that epic, Bible plague level right there.
In the weeks after the Kumamoto earthquake, Kumamon was so necessary that in his absence his fans simply conjured him up themselves, independently, as an object of sympathy, a tireless saviour, an obvious hero.
Her visit with sick children at a hospital in Rome conjured compassion; her viral moment, swatting away the hand of her husband after a gaffe on the tarmac in Israel, revealed an independent streak.
In other words, Powell and Pressburger had conjured a fictional life that veered perilously close to Churchill's, as dense with derring-do, divisiveness, emotional extremes, and lurching reversals of fortune as his had been.
Regardless of the numerous examples, that hasn't stopped liberals this week from suggesting that the "War on Christmas" is a conjured-up tale, strewn like popcorn on a yarn that adorns a festive tree.
Many complained about such dark words and images being conjured in an inaugural speech, but for a lot of Americans, it rang true and that was part of the power of Trump in 2016.
Letter conjured up several hypothetical subpoenas that he thought might not stand up in court, like requesting the president's blood for a blood test, or his diary from when he was 7 years old.
If George W. Bush exploited post-9/11 fears about terrorism and WMDs to invade Iraq, Trump has conjured a threat out of a ragged group of some of the world's most desperate people.
For Spectacles to be a hit, it would have to overcome many of the issues that dogged Google Glass, the $1,500 gadget that never delivered on the great hopes it conjured for wearable technology.
For a lot of people, the barbershop scenes would've conjured up distant and recent memories of sitting and listening to older men in the community tell us about the world they grew up in.
What he needed, he said, was to lay eyes on a girl whose very name conjured up ugliness in a manner identical to the effect produced by invoking the name of Helen of Troy.
And fair enough; what mental image of Sichuanese food is more often conjured up than mountainous heaps of blood-red peppers, glorious waves of capsaicin-induced head sweats, and a conspicuous indifference to décor?
Members of the International Contemporary Ensemble conjured sounds out of the otherwise inaudible vibrations of the subwoofers, placing nut shells or wind chimes onto trembling surfaces, upon which they began to rattle and jump.
The Vegas pool has long been part of the package of temptations, together with gambling and drinking and various other hedonistic activities, conjured up to lure fun seekers to this strange patch of desert.
In the delicate final bars of that duet, Mr. Pappano conjured a landscape simultaneously intimate and cosmic; later, he accompanied a young officer's confession of an infatuation with a rush of rustic, hormonal energy.
CHICAGO — Standing in the dim basement of a meatpacking plant in the West Loop neighborhood, a 2145-year-old start-up founder named Travis Pyykkonen conjured up a wholesome vision that was almost bucolic.
But organizers said that contrary to the vision of a migrant onslaught on America conjured by Mr. Trump, most participants do not intend to travel as far as the border of the United States.
For each of our little foreign numbers, Mr. Ezersky has conjured up a phrase that includes it in English, and set that phrase on the same row as the number itself in the puzzle.
He conjured the kind of "America First" toughness, populist rhetoric and refusal to stand with elites against the heartland that powered his 2016 triumph and which he is ratcheting up ahead of November's election.
It has been conjured by the artist Fia Backstrom and the independent curator Piper Marshall, and presents photographs by nine artists, including Ms. Backstrom, that hang, with two exceptions, from six spindly aluminum stands.
The congressional fight over the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and the president's declarations that "Obamacare is dead," have conjured a disastrous return to even more alarming conditions, like waiting lists for medication.
The quaintness of these conjured shibboleths was no accident: Brexit rhetoric was all about a battle to save English values and an English way of life beleaguered by waves of immigration and European interference.
The Japanese dialogue is not subtitled, and von Sternberg's rather irritating voice-over — written as if it were narration for an ethnographic documentary — only heightens the sense of reality being conjured out of nothing.
If in the recent past people's idea of a vacation conjured images of Caribbean resorts and swingers' parties, the idea of taking time off as a means of self-improvement still has strong precedents.
" Musk also conjured a vision of a Space Force serving more than military functions: "It's basically defense in space, and then I think also it could be pretty helpful for maybe expanding our civilization.
If you have conjured screenplays, as he has, from Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Elmore Leonard, and Patricia Highsmith, then le Carré is no cause for alarm, and some of Amini's alterations are well wrought.
Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair The Rise of Skywalker, feels like such a desperate scramble to win back fans' affection, to re-create that probably uncapturable sense of awe conjured up by the original series.
These days Twisted Sister is remembered, if it's remembered at all, as a rock footnote, a shard of outlandish 80s MTV fodder that came and went in a flash of dry-ice-conjured smoke.
French conjured up the concept for Twisted Sister after seeing the New York Dolls multiple times in his native Manhattan, but it was more the band's' stylistic flair than their admittedly rather shitty sound.
As the central bank's president, Mr. Draghi, an economist trained at M.I.T. who had been governor of the Bank of Italy, conjured a series of monetary policy moves once considered unthinkable for the eurozone.
In place of warm beds and hot cocoa, the "home" Le Bon conjured was vivid, surreal, and full of longing, a patchwork of images that ranged from charmingly off-kilter to eerie and disquieting.
No driver in the history of the sport dating back to 1950 has won more than 13 races in a season or conjured up a run of more than nine triumphs in a row.
" Then, he conjured up an image you won't be able to get out of your head: "He would be the first to win who used to touch himself to Vicki the Robot from Small Wonder.
Like many of Trump's wins, there are questions about whether the immigration deal adds up to real progress or is a contrived solution conjured up to get him out of yet another self-created crisis.
No, the officers did not perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation—they just provided chest compressions, according to the AFP report—but even mentioning such an act has already conjured the upsetting image in my head.
But the pain those things would once have conjured is now more just a dull ache, a fact of my life, something I chalk up to experience having made the conscious choice to plough forward.
As I've written before, as a store of value and an alternative to fiat currencies that have been conjured up by sovereigns in which one must put one's faith, it continues to increase in suitability.
But the later emergence of video showing her wobbly, staggering and stumbling before being helped into her black van conjured up the kind of image, played over and over on television, that campaign strategists dread.
He's conjured an intriguing world, but populated that world with dramatic cotton candy and silly characters, including a hero who's unsure if he wants to make us laugh or feel — and winds up doing neither.
Visitors enter the transparent structure of "Cloudscapes" so as to hang out with the artificial "clouds," whose composition is identical to that of real clouds and conjured through the careful control of temperature and humidity.
So Vera Rubin, the astronomer who first discovered this discrepancy, conjured an invisible substance that is far more abundant than "normal" matter and acts as the scaffolding for the large-scale structure of the universe.
With its sampled recordings of political rallies and a ubiquitous feeling of despair conjured by icy, grime-influenced synths, apocalyptic bass growls and minor chord progressions, it's perhaps her most hard-hitting release to date.
Warren conjured up seven birdies, including three in his last four holes, while Englishman Willett, the world number nine, made five birdies and four bogeys in an inconsistent round after his sparkling 65 on Thursday.
Her ritual of surveying and naming was therapeutic: It conjured a vision of Lebanon as a reconstituted entity — territorially and politically — to replace the scenes of fracture flickering across my grandfather's black-and-white television.
" He wrote: "If there is a stereotype that Asian-Americans kids are quiet, unpopular and studious, that their parents are strict disciplinarians (think Tiger Mom), then Chang has conjured up the Wangs to prove otherwise.
New York City is nearly 400 years old; in the worst-case scenario conjured by the research, its chances of surviving another 400 years in anything like its present form would appear to be remote.
And while most chefs would stop at simply showing you the recipe, Matty has conjured up a not-so-subtle tribute to the movie Gummo by showing us an alternative setting for enjoying this dish.
In the process, he's conjured some of the magic of those early memories in Joe Sisay's living room, and at that piano, in the semi-detached house in Morden, at the end of the line.
He collaborated on a study of Funnyman, a Jewish shtick-wielding comic book superhero who was conjured up in 1948 by the creators of Superman — and wrote a biography of Hitler's so-called Jewish clairvoyant.
The artist isn't exactly unknown — he's shown at venues around the world — but in his studio these forms conjured a sense of wistful wonder, like seeing Pinnochio emerge from Geppetto's workshop for the first time.
The primordial heebie-jeebies—revulsion perceived variously in the spine, the molars, the bristling of hairs on the back of the neck—are conjured best with images that beam the feeling straight to the flesh.
An underwhelming first half conjured memories of Baylor's previous first-round exits, but after exploiting their physical dominance against undersized New Mexico State, the Bears cruised to a 91-73 victory in the East Region.
At the time Apple had pink hair (didn't we all at this time last year?) and her mom wrote, "Happy #nationaldaughtersday Apple Martin, it's like i conjured you from a dream, you make my life."
While passing through the Strait of Magellan, near Chile's southern tip, as she recalled in her memoir, she conjured up fairies and beasts on walls of ice — an early, whimsical prelude to her screen reveries.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, as Mia and Sebastian dawdle and dance beside a bench, high above the city, the light glows violet and rose—a soft spell conjured by the magic hour.
Back when the book was initially published, social media had not yet supplanted travel narratives, and the idea of a bucket list conjured images of far-flung places rather than calculations of your carbon footprint.
Bit by bit, I watched an episode or two throughout my first couple weeks, and found myself a bit calmer knowing that I had conjured a productive balance of BoJack and work throughout my day.
Feeding off the crowd, Stepanek conjured numerous moments of magic, out-foxing Murray with crafty drop-shots and slices and throwing in some classic serve and volley to keep his 29-year-old opponent off balance.
I'm not sure what happened to the sense of dread season one conjured so effortlessly, when anything would be done to save a Handmaid (much less a pregnant one!), leading to several fates worse than death.
Far from the regret conjured by its title, the tape has more to do with the exhilaration of burning down one's past mistakes if its focus on shit-disturbing rap beats is anything to go by.
The talk of 'Barca DNA' conjured up a rose-tinted vision of his halcyon days in Catalonia, before he was snatched off to the concrete jungle of North London, with its driving rain and granite skies.
Fiasco's first episode introduces us to Kevin Kattke, who seems like a character conjured by someone who's read too much DeLillo: a Long Island Macy's employee who ended up mixed up with the National Security Council.
Jibes and digs like Mr. [Johnnie] Cochran's gratuitous comments to Detective Tom Lange about his house in Simi Valley conjured up images of the Simi Valley jury that acquitted the police officers who'd beaten Rodney King.
Yes, the primary emotion conjured up by this film (and obviously the most intense one displayed on screen) is anger, but the moment where Frances McDormand's Mildred confronts her ex-husband while he's on a date?
This lyrical description of the authors' conjured worlds, complete in their potential to give rise to new days and vistas (and based on the mystical system of Sufism) is an ideal metaphor for the biennial itself.
In "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar," he conjured up the primal ooze from which he saw those creatures emerging: A lustreless protrusive eye Stares from the protozoic slime At a perspective of Canaletto.
Perhaps bogeymen conjured in personalized national traumas, in one-sided retellings of the Alamo, Pearl Harbor, September 11th, or any of the myriad other episodes that encourage the stockpiling of weapons and the building of walls.
More recently, the Lonely Island, sometimes with the assistance of real-life stars like T-Pain, Rihanna and Michael Bolton, has conjured a parallel universe of fat beats and preposterous (but all-too-plausible) player poses.
When it was all said and done, experts said that 110,000 tons of methane had leaked into the atmosphere over the course of four months and conjured up ways to describe the figure in relatable terms.
So instead of holding individual preseason media day events, which sometimes lure only reporters from student newspapers and a handful of professionals, members of Hofstra's athletic department conjured the idea of grouping together the area's teams.
The image conjured is one of a passive population, helpless to defend ourselves against the invisible but deadly ideological forces that surround us, corrupting our purity and then turning us into agents of our own destruction.
The antic delighted the crowd but tested the patience of the home-plate authority Pam Postema, the first woman to wear umpire blue at a regular-season major league game — at least on this conjured field.
Mr. McGrath, a Tony winner for "Nice Work if You Can Get It," said that when he was approached for the lead role, it irresistibly conjured up a childhood spent watching "Honeymooners" reruns with his father.
Shlomo Sand explains that, when he was growing up in Israel, he read a novel by Simone de Beauvoir, who conjured for him the ideal of the lofty intellectual in its loftiest version, which is Parisian.
For Mr. Kotsyubinsky, the St. Petersburg resident who said he was worried about radiation, the statement released in the wee hours, the contradictory accounts and the silence of senior officials have conjured dark memories of Chernobyl.
For Mr. Kotsyubinsky, the St. Petersburg resident who said he was worried about radiation, the statement released in the wee hours, the contradictory accounts and the silence of senior officials have conjured dark memories of Chernobyl.
Mr. Rogers and the world I had stumbled into briefly after ringing his doorbell, the very world conjured on his show, offered a glimpse into how things could be if adults treated children with real respect.
In honor of National Daughters Day last year, Paltrow shared a sweet tribute to her lookalike daughter on social media, writing: "Happy #nationaldaughtersday Apple Martin, it's like i conjured you from a dream, you make my life."
"A very solid Memorial Day weekend was led by the bigger-than-expected performance of Disney's 'Aladdin' conjured up huge numbers of moviegoers looking for the perfect family-friendly treat over the extended holiday weekend," he said.
Tony Goldwyn, who plays President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes's hit show Scandal, read an address to the men of the nation that I conjured up — and added his own twist — to share a necessary feminist message.
To explore these questions, my editor Virginia Hughes and I conjured up an experiment: She would recruit BuzzFeed employees to play the role of "suspects" and get their DNA tested with a company used by genealogy enthusiasts.
The gruesome stabbing of a Northwestern University professor's 26-year-old boyfriend was part of the sexual fantasy conjured in a chatroom by the professor and an Oxford University employee, a Chicago prosecutor told a judge Sunday.
Then I remembered that Julee Cruise, the Twin Peaks songbird, had conjured up Alice by night long before on this record where she plays the ingenue adrift in a dreamscape—when "dog and bird are faraway," beware.
One of the reasons she reportedly gravitated to the style is because of damage her tresses underwent in the past — and it's such a thing that we even conjured up our own conspiracy theories surrounding the style.
But that figure — high priest or petty dictator, destroying and consecrating reputations with the stroke of a pen — was always a bit of a myth, an allegorical monster conjured up by timid artists and their insecure admirers.
The man who won't be there Biden figures to have his hands full on night two, but he will also be present -- as conjured up by his rivals -- on Tuesday, especially when it comes to health care.
"China's downward revision in their expected GDP gains for this year conjured up further ideas of smaller-than-expected oil demand increases in the coming months," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
It's why an opioid crisis that has largely had a white face has been met with sympathy and empathy for those struggling while the crack epidemic's black face conjured up only outrage, stereotypes, and harsher drug laws.
ON THE surface, Julian Barnes seems an unlikely author of historical novels, a genre which often offers a fixed interpretation of a period in history, or characters within that period, albeit one conjured by the writer's imagination.
This was the reality of polar travel: more ordinary in its awfulness than the gothic horrors conjured up by novelists; more wretched, desperate, and deadly than the stories circulated by the British Admiralty and its publicity machine.
The pair of tracks they called "Drane" contain some of the most stretched out surreal sounds they've conjured throughout their career, but the longer you spend soaking in these moments, the more you start to understand it.
That's because the actual trade actions Trump has taken are tiny compared to what he campaigned on — an agenda that frequently conjured up 35 percent across-the-board tariffs or 45 percent tariffs on all Chinese goods.
In a different time, Ms. Cabán's campaign promises to eliminate cash bail, decriminalize sex work and stop prosecuting most quality-of-life offenses might have conjured fears of rising crime, and drawn conservative voters to the polls.
Privately, they have admitted that the entire conversation surrounding the former vice president's approach to politicking seems like a controversy conjured up by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party to tar a potential centrist front-runner.
And some of the stories have more than a little of a fantasy element: Some claim the spitters were young girls, an image perhaps conjured in the imaginations of veterans suffering the indignities of a lost war.
But there's an inherent problem that undercuts "Color" — and nearly every other film adaptation of Lovecraft, in whose 1927 short story the color exists only through analogy, and is meant to be conjured by the reader's imagination.
Before "Whiplash" and "La La Land," Damien Chazelle conjured up this black-and-white musical gem, starring Jason Palmer as a jazz trumpeter and Desiree Garcia as an untethered waitress mired in love, art and competing demands.
Once the comedy categories ended, the show quickly conjured several emotional moments, including standing ovations for the casts of "Game of Thrones" and "Veep," the two long-running HBO series that ended their runs in the spring.
"He's criticizing her work, but you love him, and you love them," Gerwig said — a mood conjured by an oddly charming exchange between Jo and Bhaer after he reads her stories, dislikes them and tells her so.
" Years later, he would recall the "wild excitement" he felt as he conjured up a list of skills for the artificial consciousness: "I wanted it to read printed characters on a page and handwritten script as well.
Mr. Ebrahimzadeh said in an interview on Sunday that the experience had conjured up images of Japanese internment camps and left fears that the United States might prepare for war by rounding up anyone of Iranian descent.
The roster of magicians change from night to night and week to week, but you might catch Matthew Holtzclaw's superb sleight-of-hand, which includes a graceful variation on Chambers's beer trick, with lit cigarettes conjured, too.
While the poisoning of Mr. Kim in a very public place conjured up images of spy movies, the plot appears to have been rather unsophisticated, and the Malaysian police rounded up the first two suspects relatively quickly.
Whether she was as remarkable as the woman onscreen seems entirely beside the point — "20th Century Women" is a memory movie, one in which people are conjured up to bump against the larger world, exuberantly and uneasily.
Early Putin was positively Trumpian, his presidency a blitz of convention-defying that conjured up the image of a leader on the march after President Boris Yeltsin's drunken stumbles and the economic uncertainties of the late 1990s.
There is nothing wrong, or unprecedented, in such a sleight of hand; Josef von Sternberg and his muse, Marlene Dietrich, conjured up "Morocco" and "Shanghai Express," in the early nineteen-thirties, without leaving the premises of Paramount.
Maybe it's common knowledge that Warren Buffett only sent ONE email in his life — and I'm sure he could hire a different person to "send" every email he ever conjured up — but it was news to me.
Artist Ryan Almighty tells TMZ ... he and renowned mask-maker Rick 'Sik Rik' Fisher recently got together at Fisher's studio in Akron, Ohio and conjured up 2 masks painted with human blood and specked with Manson's ashes.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Wednesday asserted that the Democratic National Committee hadn't been hacked at all -- and in fact conjured the story itself -- after the party's research on Trump was purportedly sent to journalists by a hacker.
There's a layer of hanging clouds around the plane that looks like it might have been conjured by a dark wizard determined to prevent the plane from landing, but the plane eventually safely touches down on a runway.
Adding to the already existing layers of fictionalization and obfuscation Magid has conjured around her quest, she chronicled the whole process in her new film The Proposal, which screened this past weekend at the Camden International Film Festival.
"He was a very articulate, intelligent man, and he'd previously enjoyed imagining the faces of friends and places he'd been; he used to read a lot and enjoyed entering the visual world conjured by the novel," Zeman explains.
In angry magenta, safety-yellow, Kool-Aid-blue and tomato-red faux military uniforms, John, Ringo, Paul and George, who had so rarely put a foot wrong, conjured a look that could give a rent-a-clown nightmares.
"Both Weston and Whitman were thinking about groups of pictures, whether mental pictures conjured by reading poems or those of photographic prints," James Glisson, Bradford and Christine Mishler assistant curator of American art at the Huntington, told Hyperallergic.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Sunday, October 000, 2016, in the Bronx, Betty Blayton-Taylor, an unsung figure in the art world, quietly transitioned into the spiritual cosmos she often conjured in her abstract metaphysical work.
The Division is set in version of the present, and its human targets are conjured from an uncomfortable theory that should the terrorists win, some good-hearted government agents will need to kill all the looters and rioters.
Coming at a time of intense public debate about sexual harassment in the workplace, the report conjured up an image of sections of the British establishment that many found shocking and badly out of touch with modern values.
But in the eighth minute, Messi conjured the kind of technical genius that compels most observers to call him the best soccer player in the world, artfully lifting a perfect pass about 15 yards in to Gonzalo Higuaín.
Ortiz, 63, parred the hole, the par-four 10th, and 18-year-old Niemann ran up a bogey after Gana had conjured a superb approach from just inside 100 yards for a tap-in to seal the win.
We slept in the car in a bank parking lot that overlooked the ocean; in the moments before sleep I conjured plans for an ordinary life in Newfoundland, one made slightly better by grassy cliffs and salty air.
Inspired as much by traditional Thai art as futuristic fantasyscapes conjured by his restless mind, CHIP's graffiti is a cultural hybrid that has become his trademark style in recent years, opening doors to other creative and commercial projects.
An emergency ECB meeting late on Wednesday conjured up the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme to counter the dramatic economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak and to ease market ructions which were threatening the transmission of monetary policy.
First conjured into existence 138 years ago, in the pages of a newspaper for children, Pinocchio was the invention of the Italian writer Carlo Collodi, who published the puppet's escapades as "The Adventures of Pinocchio" two years later.
Instead, he is compelled to answer the questions of a young attorney named Mark Bankston (offscreen and unseen), who over the course of more than three hours meticulously deconstructs the world that Jones has conjured for his audience.
For ages, Lancaster has conjured up images of the horses and buggies, dairy farms and rustic bakeries of its Amish and Mennonite people, who believe in living simply, many of them eschewing modern conveniences like cars and electricity.
For their eight-hour "sleep concert," performed to a horizontal audience on mattresses, Valgeir Sigurdsson on electronics and Liam Byrne on viola da gamba, with other musicians, conjured a concentrated, sustained hush bridging the Baroque and the Minimalistic.
"To think that ISIS grew up, that [it] was conjured up in the vacuum that was created when this administration under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had precipitously withdrew from Iraq before we should have done," he said.
Whatever scene you've conjured in your head for the evening — frisky conversation, a spray of roses, the way the tea lights on the restaurant table illuminate the face across from you — it's probably going to remain a fiction.
The four political scientists I interviewed for this story all predicted that any momentum for a "Bernie Congress" would dissipate — that the forces Sanders conjured for the primary would scatter without a presidential race to hold them together.
The couple's stories, including his close brushes with death running pack-mule trains in the Grand Canyon, conjured a western past that doesn't seem so distant here in some of the more desolate parts of the southern border.
What if, in this case, you made Pericles' wife, here named Chloe, every bit his equal, and what if you conjured for them a marriage not only of lust and infatuation, but also of respect and emotional understanding?
But none of that has attracted nearly as much attention as the resident enforcement plan, which has conjured visions of a swift comeuppance for scofflaws idling in bike lanes while also raising alarms about the potential for abuse.
His death is even more haunting because the love he showed took place against the backdrop of unsettling violence, both real and imagined, both in structural forces and intimate spaces, often conjured or measured by his own pen.
The top hat, mustache, and pockets stuffed with cash conjured the spry mascot of the Monopoly board game, but this imposter was actually activist Amanda Werner, an arbitration campaign manager for Public Citizens and Americans for Financial Reform.
In her complex and often conflicting otherness, appearing in the captivating floor-length skirts and loose blouses iconic to the Tehuana women indigenous to Oaxaca, Kahlo's dress conjured notions of Mexican nationalism, patriotism, and alignment with the Mexican Revolution.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump reached for poetry and conjured a vision of common national purpose Tuesday during his first address to Congress, shifting his tone from the dark, searing approach of his previous big speeches to the nation.
Cranston conjured up his Breaking Bad character as drug dealer Walter White to recite Sackler's boasting of the success of OxyContin; and Kind recreated a deposition in which Sackler said the words "I don't know" over a 100 times.
Even in the 2012 election, when GOP nominee Mitt Romney conjured up the "self-deportation" doctrine of making the lives of the undocumented so horrible that they would flee America, there was an expectation of a record Latino vote.
Novelist and filmmaker William Peter Blatty, a former Jesuit school valedictorian who conjured a tale of demonic possession and gave millions the fright of their lives with the best-selling novel and Oscar-winning movie The Exorcist, has died.
It's a kind of richness that is difficult to even imagine for the average person—the kind of imagery that can't even be conjured by giving a child a Crayon and telling them to draw her biggest dream house.
Photographer Tabor Wordelman was there, and conjured up the following photo essay on the people of Psycho Las Vegas (featuring appearances by Tribulation, Acid King, Bongripper, Death, Converge, and Lumerians, because their photos were too dope not to include).
As Category 1 Hurricane Barry approached Louisiana's coast Saturday morning, exceeding its initial tropical storm categorization and leaving more than 46,000 people in the state without power, President Donald Trump conjured up a storm of his own on Twitter.
Danny's unscripted deviation (what he later referred to as "a matter of artistic interpretation") conjured up the most serious fear haunting any screenwriter whose script is being trampled on—the fear that the trampler might have improved the movie.
Then, at the par-five 13th, the 21-year-old Fitzpatrick, who claimed his first European Tour victory in the British Masters last October, conjured up a brilliant recovery while Colsaerts missed his par putt after finding the water.
In another video posted earlier this month, Hyde-Smith made reference to a "public hanging," which conjured memories of public lynchings of African-Americans during the latter half of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century.
One bullish entrepreneur I spoke to recently on this topic conjured a future for VR in the centre of the living room, with TV screens replaced by pairs of VR glasses able to shutter between real and virtual views.
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It was Neymar, again, who conjured Brazil's second goal, finishing a powerful dribbling run down the left wing with an outside-of-the-foot cross pass to Roberto Firmino, who needed only to tap the ball into the net.
But the move to abolish term limits, announced on Sunday, has resurrected deeper fears in Chinese society, where memories remain of the personality cult of China's founding father, Mao Zedong, and the fevered emotions and chaos that it conjured.
Although most firms boast of having conjured up AI "platforms", few of these meet the usual definition of that term, typically reserved for things like Apple's and Google's smartphone operating systems, which allow developers to build compatible apps easily.
Across all his records, he's conjured languid but cozy sounding aural landscapes that sound especially good when they're plugged into your ears while you're walking around in the freezing cold, or wrapped up in bed when it's chilly outside.
Such is the world that is conjured so unsettlingly in Adrienne Kennedy's "He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box," her first new work in nearly a decade, which opened on Tuesday at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
Polaris Hall from Danvers High School in Massachusetts conjured up visions: It's easy to forgot who are (and who you want to be) when you're going through school and ushered through life, but personal style helps me feel grounded.
Our trio's solemn, melodic chants — wedding songs, Easter and other liturgical hymns — conjured up their original purpose as places of worship, learning and reflection, monuments to the glory of God and the Georgian kings and monks who built them.
When Disney Imagineering revealed in 2018 that it was working on "Stuntronics", its own brand of stunt-double animatronics designed to perform aerial tricks, demo videos of its prototype robots conjured up images of superheroes flying through the air.
This conjured new emotions such as anger, rage and shame, redefining the musicians' relationship with music, explained a study by Juliane Brauer, researcher at the Center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development.
In an industry where size and brand recognition are crucial factors, Uber has become a cultural buzzword, conjured by other entrepreneurs pitching their own ideas: the Uber of toothbrush heads, the Uber of car parking, the Uber of pets.
"If he'd been in the mood to press the case, Obama might have found widespread public appetite for the sort of aggressive, interventionist restructuring of the American economy that Franklin D. Roosevelt conjured with the New Deal," he writes.
Mr. Trump has conjured up a national emergency where none exists and has tied the entire country in knots for months over a useless wall he wants to build on our southern border to protect us from imaginary threats.
In his introductory biography of the artist, Büttner mines previous research to dispel theories about Bosch's life and work that portray interpretation as fact and look for evidence of impious behavior in the bizarre scenes of depravity he conjured.
The chapter "Getting Clear," dealing with "audio space" as conjured on records by producers and engineers as well as by players, is particularly vivid, covering artists as various as the Grateful Dead, Roy Haynes, Pink Floyd, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Miley Cyrus.
This weekend, when Brooklyn hosts a heavyweight boxing title fight for the first time in 2115 years, the big, bruising event will star a towering pugilist who's tailor-made for the occasion — even more than anything Hollywood itself could have conjured.
Though Lofgren's "Deep State," which he first described in a widely read 2014 essay for the website of longtime PBS host Bill Moyers, is influential, it bears little resemblance to the all-powerful cabal that the contemporary far-right has conjured.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday again waded into America's fraught racial history by labeling the impeachment inquiry against him a "lynching" - language that conjured memories of decades of killings of thousands of black people - drawing swift bipartisan condemnation.
And it wasn't the finest exhibition of scoring either, because the Tottenham Hotspurs teenager Dele Alli conjured up a goal against Crystal Palace that combined fantasy, dexterity, balance and accuracy and is already being hailed as the goal of the season.
Both players had parred the first extra hole, also the 18th, with Dufner sinking a clutch 10-footer to keep his title hopes alive after he had conjured a miraculous escape on the penultimate hole of regulation, the par-three 17th.
Based on what Wolff said was a startling amount of access to the West Wing and administration officials, his book conjured vivid scenes of the president and his staff behind closed doors, including claims about Trump's crude, childlike habits and temperament.
"The Asian male figure was conjured as an Other who is threatening and dangerous at worst, and distasteful and dismissible at best," said L.S. Kim, an associate professor of film and digital media at UC Santa Cruz, of that era.
Cory Booker reminded the body that Dr. Ford brought up the allegations against Kavanaugh when she was speaking to her therapist in 2012 and 2013, and that they are not simply conjured up of the eve of the confirmation vote.
Girl Mobb conjured the idea late last year, after being invited to participate in an all-female street art show in San Francisco "for the twentieth time," with a group of women who she says she's shown with countless times before.
For more than two years, the notion of social media disinformation campaigns has conjured up images of Russia's Internet Research Agency, an entire company housed on multiple floors of a corporate building in St. Petersburg, concocting propaganda at the Kremlin's bidding.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Stuck in a former Dutch prison housing asylum seekers, Syrian software trainer Tey el-Rjula conjured up an idea to ensure that people who lose their identity documents while fleeing war or persecution do not become "invisible".
DeLillo's characters long to penetrate the enigmas and intrigues of his conjured worlds; DeLillo's readers devour his sentences, images and narratives for what amounts to something similar: for all that DeLillo — the seeker, the prophet, the mystic, the guide — sees.
He sat there like the living embodiment of Trollface, his lantern jaw spreading into a smile as he barked out every insane conspiracy theory that the right has conjured up to exonerate Trump and shift the blame to the Bidens.
In "The Life of John Milton," a seven-volume work published from 1859 to 1894, the literary critic David Masson conjured "avatar" to anoint poets who embodied the spirit of the time, elevating them into something like gods among men.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Playing in his 32nd U.S. Masters, evergreen Fred Couples knows all the tricks and spots where bits of golf magic can be conjured up at Augusta National and on Friday pulled another great round out of his hat.
It conjured up a frightening time when the far right was on the rise and immigrants and their children feared we would be encouraged or forced to return to countries that felt foreign but that others insisted were our true homes.
Led by the Reticulites, 11 masked monks clad in red robes, the purpose of PS is to track the Parasite, a mysterious force that appears on campus once every 11 years in the form of a misplaced, miraculously conjured room.
In March, he accused American Muslims of "protecting each other" rather than reporting suspicious activity—again, he brought out the phrase, "there's something going on," that Trumpian catch-all for whatever conspiracies are conjured up in the minds of his listeners.
The 'state of transition' is what's conjured in the immersive installation lull, which was created for the Day for Night festival in Texas by artists and technologists Vincent Houzé, Stephen Baker, and David Bianciardi together as design agency AV&C.
The Republicans found a witness supporting their fears in David B. Harris, a Canadian lawyer who served very briefly in the late 1980s with Canada's intelligence agency, who conjured up some questionable statistics to prove the existence of the threat.
This teenage girl, regularly conjured up in the name of fighting sexism, is failed by an elitist literary world that denies her the only books she cares to read — young adult novels with characters who look and think like her.
" Andrew Cyr, the Metropolis Ensemble's conductor, described Mr. Andres's concerto as full of "a sense of space and spaciousness that relates to place," and Ms. Segev praised the way it conjured light and movement à la Mussorgsky's Promenade in "Pictures.
Sweetness leaches from rock sugar, goji berries, star anise, cloves, cinnamon and licorice — the scents alone stir the palate — and is held in check by heat, conjured by doubanjiang, dried red chiles and Sichuan peppercorns for a low-level buzz.
We are being told of all the increased benefits and tax reductions coming our way, but this bill has been conjured up in the darkness of congressional meetings without observers, instead of in the light of day, with openness and transparency.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Merce Cunningham's artistic trajectory has always orbited around the uncanny as he conjured dances by the roll of dice and built eerie computer models of dancers sometimes impossible for anyone to live up to.
He somehow conjured perfectly what that sound would be; from there, he imagined the gnomes' confronting the terrifying sight of an army, their faces eerie and ghostlike, covered in the white powder that was expelled from the bags with the fall.
As a fellow politician, he also conjured a future scenario in which Trump was running rampant and threatening the integrity of the republic itself, and they were left to explain to voters why they had done nothing to stop him.
The real reason Sex and the City endures as a classic is not its depiction of sexual mores (weirdly outdated, perhaps always more conservative than was thought) but the way it conjured lives structured around friendship instead of romance or family.
Give Trump credit for at least this much: executive privilege actually exists in the law, unlike the bogus concept of "absolute immunity" that his team conjured up to try to block all executive branch employees from testifying in the House.
These are all conjured up by the annoyingly ubiquitous Drosselmeyer (Thomas Whitehead, good cloak flourishing), which in effect undercuts the stateliness and mystery of the grand pas de deux, the one bit of Ivanov choreography that survives in Mr. Wright's ballet.
The working shorthand for this crisis is "deaths of despair," a resonant phrase conjured by the economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton to describe the sudden rise in deaths from suicide, alcohol and drug abuse since the turn of the millennium.
The attempt to solicit foreign assistance conjured up unpleasant memories of Russian interference on Trump's behalf in 2628 and the possible attempt by the Trump administration to cover up the existence of the president's conversation raised the scepter of Watergate.
He conjured up another Republican era — not Reagan's, not Bush's, but instead that of Herbert Hoover, when two Republican lawmakers joined with a Republican president to design a protectionist initiative that ultimately caused American exports to plummet during the Great Depression.
In a speech at his palace, Erdogan conjured up an image of Turkey constrained by foreign powers who "aim to make us forget our Ottoman and Selcuk history", when Turkey's forefathers held territory stretching across central Asia and the Middle East.
Leaning into the Miami Scarface tropes more so than rappers from the East or West coast could, Ross' cocaine-cowboy bars conjured up images of volatile drug cartel deals and the ins-and-outs of the Carol City street hustle.
"It appears as though Edawn conjured a premeditated plan to damage his own property, attempt to make it appear as a hate crime, file a claim with his insurance company, and sell off the undamaged appliances and electronics," police said.
Had they conjured a scheme to neutralize Rob Gronkowski, succeeding where most others have failed, instead of allowing him to Gronk his way to 69 of his 168 receiving yards on that crushing late scoring drive, the Steelers might have won.
And I felt increasingly uncomfortable in his presence, with the delectation with which he conjured up the terrors of hell that awaited a sinner like me if I did not recognize the teachings of the church and Father Karadima's supervision.
By the end of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, it's clear that you could have just lifted Reacher out of the movie bearing his name, conjured a way to team up Turner and Samantha, and had a much more fun movie.
The walls were fresh and stunningly painted solid, vivid colors, but Etienne Tornier, the conservation attaché for their 239th- and 25th-century collection, pointed out to me some scratched graffiti on the cell doors that conjured up that less pristine past.
The Impressionists, for example, were adamant that true black wasn't found in nature, and Rembrandt, a master of conjured darkness, used so many pigments in his shadows that some have suspected he merely mixed together whatever scrapings were left on his palettes.
House Republicans have released a memo that paints the FBI and Justice Department as being biased against President Donald Trump — so much so that actors in both agencies have conjured up the investigation into Trump's ties with Russia to take the president down.
Writer and director Maren Ade has conjured one of the better fools in recent memory in Toni Erdmann, the titular character and alter ego of Winfried (Peter Simonischek), a prankster father out to disrupt the life of his careerist daughter Ines (Sandra Hüller).
In JFK, Stone took on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the mish-mash of techniques conjured up the feverish conspiracy theories that swirled around the president's death, allowing viewers to experience, by cinematic proxy, the heated confusion about what actually happened.
On a recent evening, a friend of Mr. Schramm's who works as a private chef in Manhattan conjured a brilliant sashimi special: tuna the color of red tourmaline, bathed in soy sauce and fresh orange and lime juices, and dotted with sesame seeds.
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Years before the use of LSD became widespread, Farmer conjured the most psychedelic of sci-fi conceits: Once every seven years, a planet orbiting a distant sun is inundated in a mysterious radiation that causes the fabric of reality to morph and distort.
But much like all the other worlds we've only virtually visited, Mars will feel like a mythical place until we step foot on its surface — making it a perfect match for the Dungeons & Dragons style that's being conjured up by this map.
Back then Wild Beasts made music that a lot of people found a little less than palatable; coming off like Percy Shelley in Pryzm, they conjured operatic scenes from the pissy-puddles of the very ordinary romance of the British at night.
The alliterative term is short for color-correcting cream and, until pretty recently, the image you conjured up when you thought of them was most likely a nude product (similar to the color of your skin tone) with some SPF mixed in.
This felt of a piece with those moments, and others like them, moments of appreciation for one another, for the ways magic can be conjured, for the impossibility of seeing men flying into one another at breakneck speed but keeping one another safe.
But Mr. Hannah, who at 63 still looks the wide-eyed enthusiast, has continued doing what he has done for decades: cobbling a persona from old movies and books and clothes, and making unfashionably romantic paintings that seem conjured from another century.
By letting everyday Swedes communicate directly with foreigners, tourism officials hope to present a more authentic picture of the country than one conjured up by a marketing agency, said Magnus Ling, the secretary general and chief executive of the Swedish Tourist Association.
The term "home movies" conjured up in those days the rough equivalent of today's cell-phone videos on Facebook or YouTube: the toddler making his unsteady way across the back yard, the new kitten doing something excruciatingly adorable with the old dog.
Over the course of his career, he conjured unreal visions solely with pen and paper, resisting almost all use of computers (toward the end of his life, digital entered his process for the final compositing stage, but never for the actual animation).
Yet you'll probably never feel more palpably in the present of whatever world's being conjured than when Mr. Gyllenhaal and Ms. Ashford are in separate spotlights, their scripts before them, and somehow both together and apart as they stare deeply at each other.
You could easily imagine that the dancers on the stage's borders are conjured by the arms of the three dancers in its center — "Valses Nobles," for 10 dancers, is a fantasy of ballroom romance — but the gentle knockout effect is in multidimensional geometries.
If you grew up in the western world the creation of the 'person', which comes from the word 'persona' meaning 'mask,' is conjured most dominantly by destructive forms that serve the scum of the earth; schools, religion, TV, corporations, and so on.
Like 2006's Mythical & Magical and 93's Lords of Hypocrisy, its focal points are the atmosphere and ambiance conjured by the younger Jones' psychedelic and progressive shredding, and his father's warbling croon, which weaves remarkable tales of intrigue and the undead.
The installation's combination of commerce and fantasy — the kind of jet-setting wealth conjured by Hollywood penthouse suites — brought the exhibition uncomfortably close to an ad for upward mobility, while the downward mobility rampant in the US was inescapable in the city below.
Phil Torres, Motherboard Contributor RE: The Alt-Right Was Conjured Out of Pearl Clutching and Media Attention Wow, thanks Vice for calling me a racist for frequenting forums where people joke around and have fun about today's political situation in the USA.
It was obvious to the 1500-full-time workforce that an outside organization used Prime Day to raise its own visibility, conjured misinformation and a few associate voices to work in their favor, and relied on political rhetoric to fuel media attention.
PACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) - Former champion Bubba Watson birdied three of the last eight holes, and conjured a brilliant up-and-down on 216, to edge one stroke clear of a congested leaderboard in the Northern Trust Open third round on Saturday.
With little more than faddish interior design, free beer and an invitation to socialize with strangers, Mr. Neumann claims to have conjured up a whole new paradigm for white-collar workers — and for education — and vows that it can change the world.
Maybe Europe's elite clubs — who had, after all, conjured an idea for what the Champions League should look like that was eerily, entirely coincidentally, similar to the idea UEFA is currently workshopping — are in danger of overestimating their own place in the firmament.
Joining him up front was a fellow leftist of color, the half-Kenyan Tom Morello — a brilliant guitarist who did a dead-on impression of a dumb one, toggling between pummeling riffs indebted to Led Zeppelin and squalls that conjured Public Enemy.
R. Kelly tells TMZ ... allegations he brainwashed Joycelyn Savage and held her and others captive to be part of a sex cult is a false narrative conjured up by Joycelyn's father and mother who are sour after the singer turned down their services.
I reveled in the descriptions conjured by David Miller—who studied Weiss' work closely—of Weiss as a sort of anti–James Bond, a subtle, under-the-radar bureaucrat who fought his country's adversaries with red tape and a headful of contrarian ideas.
Mary Renault stands as the 20th-century exemplar of the fully imagined retelling, most famously with "The King Must Die," in which she granted Theseus his voice and conjured for readers the minute and vivid details of his upbringing and heroic deeds.
We get a range of dramatic scenes conjured by the authors, including Winnie's last moments with her mother (who utters "Be brave, my Bear!" before she's shot by a trapper) and the friendships she makes with squirrels, horses and a rat named Tatters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Swiss wildcard Stan Wawrinka conjured up some of his old U.S. Open magic on Monday, sweeping past eighth-seeded Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-3 6-2 7-5 to kick off action at Arthur Ashe Stadium with an upset.
"[Russian President Vladimir] Putin and his intelligence services disinformation campaign team in Moscow couldn't have cooked up a more useful tool for spreading conjured and baseless conspiracy theories than the one Chairmen Graham, Grassley and Johnson announced today," Schumer said in a statement.
The imagery conjured by testimony at the trial riveted followers of the case, in which Victoria Cilliers, a 41-year-old physiotherapist, leapt from an airplane 4,000 feet above the ground unaware that neither her main parachute nor the reserve could open.
When Democrats on the floor talked about Trump, wincing, shuddering, they tended to talk about a political apocalypse possibly even darker than the one conjured by Trump supporters when they imagined a Clinton Presidency: Fascism, the launch codes, the end of days.
When his ball steered clear of the hole, it might have conjured memories of the 267 British Open at Carnoustie, where García also had a putt for victory at the 20153nd hole, missed it and then lost in a playoff to Padraig Harrington.
The endgame is on as Sarah Manning — just one of the identical-looking but subtly distinctive characters conjured up by the Emmy-winning Tatiana Maslany — fights to the death with her clone Rachel, who is out to destroy her and everyone she loves.
Based loosely on Little Edie Beale of "Grey Gardens" fame, whom The New Yorker once described as "beautiful, undisciplined and fun," the character Ms. Coane conjured up was a cherished, slightly kooky aunt with a jewelry collection that inspired envy among her nieces.
The Trump supporter might, at this point, fall silent, and so might I. In the face of specificity, my interviewees began trying, really trying, to think of what would be fairest and most humane for this real person we had imaginatively conjured up.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The United States conjured up some magic moments on the 18th green to fight back in Friday's foursomes and hold the Internationals to a 6.5-3.5 lead after Ernie Els' team threatened to deliver a decisive blow at the Presidents Cup.
During the segment, the two stars had to choose between responding to a scandalous question conjured up by the show's producers or eating an intentionally disgusting concoction chosen by the other player, with options ranging from a salmon smoothie to bull penis.
The role of Esther was played by Julie Weitz, a Los Angeles-based artist who often performs as her alter ego My Golem, a reinterpretation of the mythical Jewish creature Weitz conjured up to confront rising trends of fascism and anti-semitism.
The time in our lives when we read the book, the feelings her words conjured up, the way we imagined the characters looked — though millions of people have read To Kill a Mockingbird, we each have our own personal experience with it.
It's an eight-track collection of slow, drawn-out melodies, conjured from a Donovan's detuned harp, Markiewicz searching string parts, and droning voices, both their own and those of friends from around the New York underground like Eartheater, PC Worship, and Sunk Heaven.
With a gaping bunker between his ball and the hole, he conjured up his inner Phil Mickelson and attempted to hit a fancy flop shot that would stop on a dime instead of taking his medicine and hitting a more conventional shot past the pin.
Astute observers will note that the MQ-2200 SkyGuardian line is famous mostly for its military role, in which it has earned the nickname of "Reaper" and conjured ominous visions of a future in which autonomous weapons, instead of human operators, pull their own triggers.
Followed by a huge sellout gallery of 17,000, nearly all of whom had eyes for one player only, Woods did not let them down with a performance that conjured up images of the halcyon days when he strutted the fairways with an aura of invincibility.
We sat at a table together and conjured a ritual healing, one that made space for the bitter and the sweet, sweeping floors with Lucky Leaves, the Second Line, our fists raised while BLM's policy platform was read, where we danced 'til we sweat.
Populist governments in both countries have straitjacketed independent courts, dismantled independent checks on political power, used regulation to muzzle the media or stack it with cronies, and conjured supposed security threats from immigrants and minorities as a justification for centralizing power and dismantling checks.
"Know" pairs Syd's agitated, breathy wail with a slinky, airy vacuum of a synthesizer that slices sharply through the empty space conjured above the drums and chopped-and-screwed backup vocals; the song's fraught vocal tone over the nervous, rushed, descending hook defines controlled hysteria.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Sergio Garcia all but shot himself out of the title equation with a 75 at the British Open on Thursday but there was some consolation for the 2017 U.S. Masters champion as he conjured one of the strokes of the day.
But the term "cuckold lifestyle" conjured up the Chaucer I had read as a student — stories such as "The Miller's Tale" and "The Merchant's Tale," in which younger women have sex right under the noses of their unsuspecting older and ineffectual in every sense husbands.
Michael Bay has given us an Age of Extinction, Guillermo Del Toro has conjured Lovecraftian apocalypse via kaiju, and James Franco annihilated most of the world in his bid to be the first person to truly get to truly hang out with an ape.
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Her defeat, conjured from the jaws of victory when she lost her nerve and confidence, is still considered one of sport's great meltdowns as Novotna was a point away from taking a 5-1 lead in the third set only to serve a double fault.
It is one of the most fearsome demons ever conjured by science, and one partly of his own making: a cosmic pit so deep and dense and endless that it was long thought that nothing — not even light, not even a thought — could ever escape.
Monday's closing arguments wrapped up a trial that has conjured vastly different pictures of Mr. Gray's ride in the police van and the exact timing of the injury, and left prosecutors treading carefully around the "rough ride," once a central piece of their case.
" At the same time, he realized that he'd conjured a genuine community of amateur cloud-­lovers from all over the world but regretted never doing anything to truly nourish it; it felt so "fluffy," he said, "with no center to it, like a cloud.
"'Marcella' makes you pay attention, and it makes you work to keep up," Mike Hale wrote in The Times about this British import written by, among others, Hans Rosenfeldt, who conjured up Saga Noren, the socially awkward heroine of the Scandinavian thriller "The Bridge."
Not the peacocks preening on the sidewalks, you understand, in their early fall furs and Chrysler Building wedges, but rather the broadly drawn personas that the designers conjured up on the catwalks, with their shrugged-on airs of evening melodramas and art-house flicks.
Tax experts who reviewed the newly obtained documents for The New York Times said Mr. Trump's tax avoidance maneuver, conjured from ambiguous provisions of highly technical tax court rulings, clearly pushed the edge of the envelope of what tax laws permitted at the time.
Inside the warehouse, reporters were handed the following press statement: "An outside organization used Prime Day to raise its own visibility, conjured misinformation and a few associate voices to work in their favor, and relied on political rhetoric to fuel media attention," it read.
Golden tickets, Oompa Loompas, the great glass elevator: the world that Roald Dahl conjured in his 1964 children's novel, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," was as fanciful as it was menacing, and so full of pure imagination that it left an indelible cultural mark.
The paratroopers were nicknamed the Triple Nickels (the 555th conjured up the five-cent coin), but they also became known as the Smoke Jumpers after being dispatched to the American Northwest to be on hand to extinguish forest fires should the balloon bombs ignite fires.
Somehow those surging melodies conjured the lives and souls of a more innocent America — with children waving to hobos on passing trains and telegraph poles rising into the horizon, full of "messages from places afar," many of them devastating ones from the War Department.
For all of their individual wizardry, neither has conjured a goal in the knockout phase of his sport's essential tournament, and now they are both out of it again after being upstaged by opposing players on Saturday, the opening day of the round of 16.
But when she relented and conjured a thick Long Island accent, Mr. Martin was so excited that he rushed to tell the director, Frank Oz, and the voice became integral to the finale, when Ms. Headly's character turns the tables on the con men.
For a time near the start of the novel, a childless couple named Mabel and Jack — homesteaders in Alaska in the 1920s — believe, in a fever of magical thinking, that they have conjured a real girl from a child they built out of snow.
"Even for a Clinton, this is the worst kind of McCarthyite slander, perhaps conjured up with no evidence over too many glasses of Chardonnay with her best friends and masters of deception at Goldman Sachs," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist who supports Sanders.

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