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But whereas such polar bear imagery conjures a disappearing natural world, the Beckettian CGI rhino conjures that world's postlapsarian digital afterlife.
Crinkly and slightly raised, the moons' roundness conjures orbs, but it also conjures breasts, and the creaminess around them evokes lingerie or bare skin.
The imagery conjures up propaganda from the Cold War days.
The Prisoner conjures a timelessness that recalls Waiting for Godot.
How many times Harry conjures a Patronus, or disarms someone?
Nothing conjures images of the apocalypse like a strong fart.
When Holley gets going, he conjures something in a room.
Nothing conjures a memory quite like our sense of smell.
A new documentary about Hillary Clinton conjures up déjà vu.
For many, the word "density" conjures up overcrowding and congestion.
Besides many of his cures or "conjures" are kept secret.
For some, New York City's Bowery conjures visions of desolation.
Supersonic flight—it conjures up ideas of speed, luxury, the future.
But this morning, the term conjures feelings of loss and sorrow.
In his USA Today column, Trump conjures a new red scare.
Renee Stout's "The Black Wall" conjures folk magic in the gallery.
The millennial Mr Ellis conjures is already familiar from newspaper thinkpieces.
The very phrase "Gilded Age" conjures cartoon visions of such individuals.
The imagery conjures up all kinds of unpleasant connotations: Pinocchio, snakes
Not the sort of weather that conjures thoughts of summer tomatoes.
DuVernay conjures some fantastical scenes, especially on the beautiful planet Uriel.
No, the worries it conjures up are more existential in nature.
It conjures memories from a time when police trampled civil rights.
For most people marijuana conjures up images of carefree Woodstock hippies.
Maugham conjures up a hypothetical to explain the logic: Imagine this.
The ruthlessness that that real-life story conjures fits Hope perfectly.
Part Sybil, part savant, Miller conjures and comforts with equal aplomb.
Ms. Skinner conjures a future much like the present — only worse.
Or maybe the word conjures up images of chalky white sunscreen.
Medina's beautiful, vivid prose conjures the Colombian setting with tactile language.
The innovative design conjures Art Deco or the helm of a spaceship.
That's a loaded term and immediately conjures images of Nazi death camps.
As for us, we're excited to see what looks Margarita conjures next.
For most people, surrogacy conjures images of the wealthy and of celebrities.
Yet the picture of wretchedness on the reservation this conjures is misleading.
The South Pole usually conjures images of penguins, ice, and more ice.
Like them, his painting leads to unexpected places and conjures wild associations.
Just the word conjures up images of blue skies and white sand.
The "blue on a blue wall" almost conjures a Mark Rothko painting.
This tall tale, like Ms Obreht's first, conjures a mythical, supernatural world.
The actor Brenton Thwaites conjures Bruce Chatwin in clothes meant for adventure.
Beowulf Boritt's ingeniously transformative set conjures a terrain of makeshift scrapheap citadels.
Beowulf Boritt's ingeniously transformative set conjures a terrain of makeshift scrapheap citadels.
The sound of the album conjures the impact of Clark's live band.
"Tiffany glass" usually conjures up images of colorful stained glass windows and lamps.
Blizzard conjures these women up, only to put them through a meat grinder.
But recalling it conjures another Milan, charting its transformation into a modern city.
Even its nickname, the Evergreen State, conjures up images of strength and sturdiness.
Arie re-conjures this out-of-touch aim when Bekah announces her age.
Even in drab landscapes, he conjures up soaring, poetic descriptions of his surroundings.
She conjures Papa Legba (Lance Reddick) as requested and Cordelia has a plan.
As a word, it conjures buoyancy and happiness, rubber ducks and party balloons.
If "romantic" isn't the first image presidential candidate Bernie Sanders conjures, think again.
It was nothing like I expected, nothing like what Hollywood routinely conjures up.
This conjures up the unpopular prospect of large-scale acquisitions by Chinese incomers.
"Emigration" conjures an orderly move, with well-packed luggage and well-laid plans.
The state often conjures up images of pristine beaches and yoga-perfected bodies.
First, a national emergency conjures up a sudden event that harms the country.
For me it conjures up notions of hypercritical, self-righteous, or exclusive behavior.
The term conjures up a poolside lounge chair, thick towels piled high nearby.
"Theme I," premiering on Noisey today, conjures much of this on its own.
If the title conjures polite restraint, the novel itself is reliably free-flowing.
Spiritualized has always made music that conjures vast expanses, both inner and external.
Laser. The very word conjures thoughts of dark magic and planet-pulverizing weaponry.
But for most people, the term AI still conjures images of The Terminator.
" Of the images he conjures up, he also says, "Nothing has a meaning.
Of course, it's also a tunnel, which immediately conjures images of fleeing refugees.
The entire scenario conjures up memories of Ralph Nader's Green Party run in 299.
It conjures a sense of freedom, of escape, of youth, nostalgia, and self-empowerment.
Rutter, like Rackham, conjures imaginative fairytale worlds—ones that people might encounter in dreams.
But for me that conjures the image of soldiers on the beaches at Normandy.
Valentine's Day, for many people, conjures images of roses, chocolates, and heart-shaped cards.
For many Americans, the phrase "veterans' health care" conjures images of scandal and ineptitude.
For many revelers, Christmas morning conjures memories of carefully wrapped presents under the tree.
To many, the word "enamel" conjures images of antique brooches, nail polish, or dentistry.
Hell, just saying "DeLorean" or "Aston Martin DB5" conjures up entire pop culture mythologies.
Pedersen's work also conjures Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams—minus the 3D aspect.
Victor Frankenstein conjures in his lab what he hopes will be an advanced human.
It conjures images of the voyage my ancestors took on the way to America.
Feature The Venezuelan maestro of the Los Angeles Philharmonic conjures joy in difficult times.
That incredulous shock of embarrassment is precisely what the Swiss Institute's new exhibition conjures.
The mother has suffered a past trauma that the beach conjures up for her.
The novel poignantly conjures the difficulties of reconciling the present with "an ungraspable history."
For many Germans, allowing the far right to be kingmakers conjures up dark memories.
To Nashville people, that sobriquet conjures Johnny Cash, whose style was heavy on substance.
London conjures up a vivid world in which even the metaphors are bird-focused.
It conjures the joyful spirit of A Motown Christmas while still sounding completely modern.
The very phrase conjures the gnarly mental image of freeze-dried pockets of powder.
The phrase mainly conjures up images of beefy young men blundering about the world.
The language conjures up the image of direct confrontations between migrants and US troops.
But a different chemical reaction in katsura leaves conjures fall spice, caramel and burned sugar.
The word "slavery" conjures up images of the Atlantic slave trade and America's violent past.
This split between the mind and soul is precisely what Struth's work so expertly conjures.
If this conjures up images of tooled-up cops intimidating muggers, however, it should not.
No, they don't murder anyone, but if Slappy from Goosebumps still conjures nightmares — steer clear.
THE term "Fifth Beatle" conjures up the impression of a Svengali or sinister éminence grise.
For most of us, the word neon conjures images of lights, colors, nightlife, and streets.
Over time, reality will chip away at the dream scenarios he conjures with such ease.
News of a Google hardware acquisition conjures traumatic images of product graveyards and rebranding nightmares.
It conjures up almost identical photographs of Saddam Hussein's attack on the Kurds of Halabja.
Nobody should be looking to her for condemnation of whatever monstrosity Trump conjures up next.
For pro wrestling fans of a certain vintage, the name "Starrcade" conjures a restless excitement.
But that's not the only thing about Workers Tavern that conjures sentiment within the community.
But how does the duo make music that conjures up such specific feeling and moods?
These songs are patient and spare, often built around the gorgeous textures that Lattimore conjures.
Its method of eating conjures memories of Reese's Peanut Butter Cup ads from the 1990s.
"The image that he conjures is this analogy to Donald Trump," Mounk says of Watt.
The Sixers-Celtics game conjures memories of their great rivalries of the '70s and '80s.
"It conjures up this old-fashioned image where you think of a cottage," he said.
With them Robertson conjures a languid world, a Didion-esque tumble-dry of summery whites.
It conjures up medieval Europe, with its mercers, skinners, haberdashers, guilds and gold-buttoned liveries.
It is a look that conjures Bob Ross, the TV painter who died in 1995.
Each conjures one of his most famous films with wax figures, props and looping clips.
Eve and Brendan avoid the devastating consequences (and familiar headlines) that the novel clearly conjures.
The true enemy of writing Packer conjures up isn't belonging or fear, but the reader.
The virtual world Goodman conjures is as feverishly vivid as it is mysterious and alluring.
Walden nonetheless instantly conjures idyllic images of solitude and natural beauty in the popular imagination.
Poetry is a wonderful sedative because it conjures up images and emotions without a story.
It also conjures the pain he experienced after the most devastating loss of his career.
For a certain generation, there is a vile word that conjures up an icy dread.
It's a chilling novel that deserves to be read, despite the pain it conjures up.
What she conjures is a series of relationships, defined by mutual support — and superbly danced.
Especially the violent, despicable use of a noose, which conjures such evil in our country.
When my mind conjures the corresponding imagery and assembles the components, it's a macabre scene.
The effect conjures the sensation of a memory rather than a documentation of an evening.
Throughout the track, Cardi refers to herself as a "monster" and even conjures up Wuornos' imagery.
But yes, i think MAGA hats (deliberately) reflect a movement that conjures racism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc.
A single bite of these dishes conjures up sweet memories of time spent with their grandmas.
To be perfectly honest the phrase blow job still conjures stubborn memory wisps of my mother.
It conjures images of popular movie characters who can speak and interact as would a person.
In the West, Zanzibar conjures up images of sugary white sands, warm breezes and turquoise waters.
Click here to view original GIFJean Yves Blondeau's ski suit conjures up a lot of images.
There's a reason they call Ryan Fitzpatrick "Fitzmagic:" He conjures offense out of terrible quarterback play.
The word 'diva' immediately conjures a particular kind of woman, and it's almost always used pejoratively.
" Dressed in "feminine clothing," she was nothing like the Amazonian feminists "the popular imagination conjures up.
"The legend of Alibaba conjures up thoughts of magic, gold coins, and 'Open Sesame,'" Alibabacoin said.
The last film Mr. Verhoeven had in competition conjures up another era: "Basic Instinct," in 1992.
TOMELLOSO, Spain — For many, winemaking conjures up images of rolling vineyards, oak barrels and cavernous cellars.
The term "virtual reality" conjures up a wide variety of images, depending on who you ask.
He comes down hard on him, though he still conjures the man with compassion and flair.
Unfortunately, the idea also conjures up some of our worst fears about what may go wrong.
That bass line, for instance, conjures up dimly lit alleys, flickering streetlights, and billowing trench coats.
The very mention of the word conjures a very specific aesthetic: Denim and leather. Demons. Corpsepaint.
Robinson conjures an era when the South was a hair-trigger place, obsessed with lost privilege.
For some, it conjures the Soviet Union and the gulag; for others, Scandinavia and guaranteed income.
This world does not exist (yet), but Beyoncé conjures it with a voodoo-like spiritual will.
Or Hatechild's "I blame u" conjures up long sharp needles pinning and jarring thru the air.
"The words 'rape' and 'rapist,' what it conjures up is not a nuanced situation," she said.
The mention of these nations conjures images of violent conflict — and of humanity on the move.
Naomi Alderman's new novel, "The Power," conjures up such a world, and the consequences are electrifying.
My mind conjures the smell of her the way it once conjured the idea of oblivion.
But god-mode conjures something more, a way of being outside the game, above the game.
And the prospect of a Joe Biden nomination conjures dizzying images of Trump's blitzkrieg to come.
"Sport hunting" conjures up images of rich white guys getting their jollies killing lions and giraffes.
For Ms. Levy, it conjures a trip she took to Fayence, in the south of France.
With "Search Party," TBS conjures up a dark comedy for millennials, including the way it's watched.
" Mr. Taberski asks, then conjures the image of "a kidnapper holding a gun to his head.
The word "data" conjures up passive images of Greek symbols and banks of buzzing, whirring computers.
Even so, Mr. Quesne conjures a gentle magic out of stillness and tenderness and unforced wonder.
She conjures up the courage to leave, but is still hopeful her partner will follow her.
"Weaponize," on the other hand, conjures thick-rimmed glasses and pomade, official reports and secret plans.
Even in a well-developed, wealthy region like Tampa Bay, a Category 5 conjures a catastrophe.
For every painting that conjures up butchery and cadavers, others render the body in erotic states.
And yet the achievement — and the phrase itself — no longer conjures the reverence it once did.
In contrast, the serene, apple-green valley of "The Haymaking" conjures the productive pleasures of early summer.
When I fanaticize, my mind conjures up visual images and I think about women with dark hair.
The word "farm" usually conjures up images of lush greenery, animals and Midwestern amber waves of grain.
Easter conjures thoughts of dancing chocolate bunnies, oozing Cadbury eggs, and squeaking Peeps rolling in rainbow sugar.
"Of course, for us, that conjures concern," and the possibility of a foreign intelligence agency at work.
It's topped with a chocolate cream — a mousse, perhaps, or a ganache, or something a magician conjures.
Fiber optic wires embedded throughout a human's insides also obviously conjures up visions of enhanced cybernate humans.
FOR ANYONE who knows the American religious scene, the Episcopal church conjures up several very different things.
The artist plays each of her spirit sisters and conjures up their dark power with sinister delivery.
It conjures images of a tsunami of flame tearing through the town, destroying everything in its path.
Intrusive thoughts, Gilgenbach tells me, are when you mind conjures thoughts and ideas that make you unhappy.
One random benevolent executive that only Mae seems to communicate with conjures white wine from the bushes.
Gonzalez said that for some Latino communities, time in the outdoors conjures harsh memories of migrant work.
Ms. McKechnie dryly pointed out the contemporary relevance of a number that conjures a slot machine arcade.
Tracing McMillan's footsteps, she conjures up the landscape of Gippsland, plaiting together travelogue, history, diaries and reflections.
It conjures up images of American jobs cut in favor of cheaper workers in far-flung countries.
That conjures up fears of accounting tricks or overly complex products with zero economic or social benefit.
It conjures images of Venezuela as a barren land where people can live out their wildest delusions.
"Corn Nails" (above, from 2019) conjures both #foodporn and the flamboyant still-lifes of the Flemish baroque.
"When oil falls, it conjures up images of deflation, inventories piling up and China slowing," he said.
Robert Honeywell makes an effectively untrustworthy narrator and the director, Edward Einhorn, conjures a reasonably noir atmosphere.
Maybe you're sick with food poisoning and the malaise conjures up otherworldly images from behind the retina.
Its very name conjures an image of a clandestine tunnel winding its way through the American landscape.
From a timeless jasmine blend to a perfume that conjures '2230s New York, here are the results.
It still immediately conjures up the player, but it's just easier to say than his real name.
Slumped in a chair, she conjures up the chaos and folly of desert warfare with impish bitterness.
"Singular," for example, conjures the "fearfully beautiful" in a catalogue of contradictions: We are broken and fixed.
Our reviewer, Jaimy Gordon, praised the "fire, virtuosity and spiritual imagination with which Morgan conjures" her subjects.
Luc Besson brings his "Taken" franchise to television and conjures up an origin story for its star.
The Contino character in the novella conjures the excitement of performing in the flush of early stardom.
These are the ghosts he conjures to keep him company, and talk him back into relishing life.
A bit melodramatic, sure, but it definitely conjures the beach from LOST in a lot of ways.
Between them, Mr. Schnabel's vibrant "Hope," from 1982, conjures a diffuse existential unease grounded in European motifs.
It conjures up images of virtuous greens and, in turn, healthiness, which is not necessarily the case.
But his true gifts show in a sequence that conjures up thalassophobia, the fear of deep water.
If this conjures up those annoying skill endorsements that LinkedIn is ever-prompting us to click, fear not.
The phrase "future of retail" conjures images of cashier-less groceries, super-fast drone delivery and interactive shopping.
Outlook Express, another Windows application that's conjures memories for older users, is being killed in the same update.
The name Trump conjures up a certain level of extravagance: private jets, gilded furniture and highly conspicuous consumption.
A two-game gap among the top three contenders with 20 games left conjures all sorts of possibilities.
Talk of advancements in automation tends to scare people because it conjures mental images of a robot apocalypse.
What is it about pie that conjures, by its mere mention, those American values we hold so dear?
The piece also conjures the history of slavery in the Americas and the development of the African diaspora.
The ancient craft of wine making conjures romantic notions of hand-picked vines, and bare feet crushing grapes.
THE phrase "Pacific island" conjures images of white-sand beaches, turquoise seas and cocktails served in halved coconuts.
True nostalgia is mixed with pain because it conjures a past that was real and isn't coming back.
To some, an unlimited vacation policy conjures up images of month-long European getaways and guilt-free staycations.
Working with a Chicago house template, "Pala" conjures a lush atmosphere around its concussive, brittle, and prickly pulse.
Despite being rooted in the proggy electronic experimentations of that decade, the mood it conjures somehow transcends that.
She conjures wonder in order to nourish her charges with both joy and confidence in their burgeoning imaginations.
This adaptation, from Be Bold Productions, conjures a steampunk atmosphere for its staging of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel.
I, Tonya skillfully conjures the thrill of that moment both to the audience and, more importantly, to Tonya.
Dancing barefoot with two younger women in her hourlong "Latitude," Dana Reitz conjures several forms of theatrical magic.
In the movie, Orion's Belt conjures the dark and mysterious ambience of Gothic architecture or Romantic landscape paintings.
Unsuspecting passersby occasionally looked on with confusion and intrigue, revealing how the disobedient body conjures phobia and condescension.
That incredulous shock of embarrassment is precisely what the Swiss Institute's new exhibition, Readymades Belong to Everyone, conjures.
Odyssey, by contrast, never conjures a moment that it doesn't immediately try to fill with an animal attack.
The scene conjures a fairy tale, but Ms. Ekimian is no princess waiting patiently for life to happen.
It conjures a confusing set of associations, including barriers, escape routes, makeshift shelters, stage sets and Minimal art.
But it's more effective to consider the emotions that an event conjures, and find a wine that matches.
Lupo's location, in the crook of a strip mall behind a building on a highway, conjures Los Angeles.
In this second season, Connor has moved on — so Tracey conjures up an imaginary boyfriend (the rapper Stormzy).
It conjures up visuals based on how you play and then projects them onto the piano's top board.
Much of what people with disabilities like mine must suffer conjures the historically painful specter of racial segregation.
In one, the player conjures some fish, depleting a bar that apparently correlates to Jesus&apos holy abilities.
The latest rape conjures memories of a December 239 attack that put India's rape crisis under a spotlight.
"It definitely conjures up a lot of good memories," said Hill, now a broadcaster for CBS and Turner.
But the median home price of $170,00 hardly conjures up the real estate frenzy that swept Silicon Valley.
Mr. Scott conjures up entire worlds and sensibilities with visual precision, adding detail even when going for sweep.
The refugee ban, signed on Holocaust Remembrance Day, likely conjures a very personal and emotional reaction from Schumer.
It conjures more lawlessness, dishonesty, conniving, brutality and power mania than both of the earlier books put together.
With her raw, sculptural objects made of clay, rocks, and pigment, Regel conjures up poetry in the misshapen.
Because of the mysterious circumstances of her death, Ana Mendieta's name often conjures images of intrigue, protest, and solidarity.
He's a genius who conjures wonderful premises, but his more cerebral ideas are difficult to translate onto a screen.
Viewing the works conjures a feeling of being inside the cockpit of a small aircraft, descending for a landing.
From any remove, there's something unsettling about an American corporation that so enthusiastically conjures the era before civil rights.
Pollack's meticulously researched book conjures up a woman whose identity as an activist eclipsed her hobby as a painter.
But it is remembered for the image that the title conjures up and for the anecdotes that Hardin used.
In the thrall of homage and nostalgia, Trosch conjures up the marks, tropes, and touch of many other painters.
The Shape of Water, set in a mysterious government lab in Baltimore, conjures up a very specific '60s sensibility.
In 2002's S83mone, a megalomaniac director conjures a computer-generated actress, passing her off as the real thing.
It's serene, peaceful, hypnotizing, and hooky, and it conjures the deep isolation of Prairie winters—often lonesome, always magic.
That term still conjures up images of fatty, unethical food pumped out to the masses on a production line.
"The 'mirrorball,' in my opinion, is the most iconic image that conjures nightclub design," he tells The Creators Project.
The rite of passage known as spring break conjures up many different images for many different types of people.
A meeting of the Buffalo Bills and the Jacksonville Jaguars conjures nothing but the worst images of fan suffering.
Riley conjures a Technicolor vision of seventies California and casts Suzy's ambition as a feminist quest for self-determination.
It conjures an iceberg, a pueblo and an exceptional cruise ship, but also seems pleated, hand-carved and digital.
This antic historical novel conjures the New Orleans of 1918, beset by an axe murderer and the Spanish flu.
Second, he conjures an imaginary episode of violence in Northern Ireland, which connects to real Irish people who died.
The RiddlerSure, for many people, this character conjures images of a red-headed Jim Carrey in a green onesie.
Famous for its concentration of art deco hotels and buildings, Ocean Drive conjures images of an idyllic, retro era.
This moon lamp conjures images of werewolves and other things that go bump in the night during spooky season.
And its most universal interpretation conjures imagery of nature, a vibrant symbol of the environmental movement and healthy living.
For the passionate listeners, it conjures those universal feelings of love and loss via rich lyrics and evocative soundscapes.
The aroma permeates the gallery with a mustiness that conjures images of bacteria floating into my THC-laden lungs.
Bush's voice, pretty but somehow beseeching, conjures sun after rain, light after dark, summer after a long, punishing winter.
As in The Essex Serpent, Perry conjures a dark, unseen monster to see what her characters do with it.
The conservancy's Gowanus Lowlands manifesto conjures a dreamscape of sloping grassy knolls, maritime meadows, performance spaces and picnic spots.
There, Mr. Picard conjures dishes inspired by maple syrup, all washed down, of course, with a good Burgundy wine.
Contrast this with the beige neutrality of the Ann Taylor brand and the rich white women the name conjures.
As she starts to paint, she conjures up a ghostlike Tanya who is reunited at last with her mother.
Made-up names often rely instead on resonances with other words: Lexus evokes luxurious; Viagra conjures virility and vitality.
Just look at Mark Wendland's wide-open set (lushly lighted by Ben Stanton), which conjures a world without walls.
The attention to detail was to be expected, given how convincingly Hometown conjures a Texas Hill Country barbecue palace.
The snug boîte conjures Harlequin novels about Victorian vampires (red velvet chaise, black marble counter, palais black velvet wallpaper).
But at its most powerful, the new season conjures that simple, sad feeling: My God, it's been so long.
If you're not an artist, and you're painting with an artist, then that conjures up a lot of feelings.
It conjures up images of heartless lawmakers sticking it to heroic educators who simply stood up for their jobs.
For many New Yorkers, the concept of density conjures up taller buildings, although tall buildings are often low density.
Each mention of this menu conjures up images of lockboxes located in the very back corner of Starbucks storerooms.
Either way, get into the details — the rhythm of a sentence, a detail that conjures a person or place.
There is no shoe that conjures the word "ladylike" as readily as a low-heeled pump with a bow.
In "Home Base" (2017) an irregular blue band from top to bottom conjures a river sluicing through the landscape.
It conjures a grim sort of beauty, a rejuvenation of the soul as it's washed clean of any impurities.
A post-apocalyptic, dysfunctional machine, her sculpture conjures both associations of her materials' use values and something more primordial.
It conjures up images of traumatized people living in crowded camps and inevitably leads to major rifts in national politics.
But it also conjures the spirit of a radical political organization that shares a name with the new Marvel project.
The image also conjures the complicated legacy of the American cowboy, who ventured west and took land from native populations.
Any threat of violence that conjures up a visual of violence is more dangerous than just having different political views.
His hand bitterly but clearly conjures the spider that is the most astonishing image of one speech in the play.
She's the type of girl who conjures a secret garden of beautiful flowers rather than a greenhouse of poisonous plants.
"The owner-chef, who despite being German considers himself Valencian, conjures up innovative cuisine," Michelin's inspectors wrote of the restaurant.
He dislikes the term "anti-aging," as it conjures up images of snake oil salesmen peddling the fountain of youth.
"It sounds awesome but it almost it conjures up an image of things taking off from the ground," Erlich said.
It conjures up a picture of some beautiful tropical place, some place you would love to be on a vacation.
In our minds, classic autumn conjures up images of apple picking, apple pie, and, perhaps best of all, apple cider.
Little Nightmares is fully aware of the atmosphere it conjures, and the place of the everyday and mundane within horror.
Whitehead. Just scanning your eyes over that word (or the mental image it conjures up) probably gives you instant shudders.
Its counterintuitive message conjures, for me, an image of bravely wrestling with the thrashing untethered sails of a sinking ship.
The word "bodega" conjures up images of a friendly local market—which is probably why the Google bros appropriated it.
It conjures love and loss; that right and classic combination of picked guitar lines, religious imagery and wistfully intense feeling.
Even now, the opening riff of "Who Do You Think You Are" conjures up an almost irrepressible feeling of invincibility.
With its dark color palate and technological themes, the project conjures up  images of some sort of post-apocalyptic future.
While just reading the word conjures images of people eating fast food or clutching their hearts, cholesterol isn't inherently bad.
The second half, perhaps inevitably, sags a bit, but nevertheless conjures a deeply personal portrait of this extraordinarily versatile filmmaker.
Indeed, in her account, Berlin conjures an improbable world in which management and frontline workers lived in conflict-free bonhomie.
The effect is disconcerting because Appleby conjures an in-between state, where nothing attains definition, nor is anything completely dispersed.
The word bungalow conjures up costal visions of warm, cozy, and open-air spaces filled with ample amounts of sunshine.
Anger conjures a space where she and the audience move together beyond the limitations of contemporary movie-making — and viewing.
Its tender evocation of "just me / and you" practically conjures a romantic sunset over the water out of thin air.
AMLO's advisers describe him as a once-in-a lifetime candidate, a description that conjures images of Latin America's strongmen.
The vessel culminates in curved lavender shapes that create a turban effect and a scalloped cloud that conjures a doily.
At the same time, however, it conjures up in Kiefer the greatest angst about the potential failure of his project.
That name alone conjures up adventure: white-toothed mountains and deep green valleys, wide open slopes and tough highland people.
In one long lovely shot after another, he conjures a beautiful, evocative dreamland out of light, mirrors, tables, and books.
Lavery cites Oscar Wilde's essay "Art and the Handicraftsman," where Wilde conjures his own alleged Japonisme as an ugly rumor.
The phrase conjures an image of an idyllic ranch somewhere, laden with blue skies and opportunity (and rabbits, sorry Lenny).
What sets them apart, though, from the usual revenants is that they are ghosts of the man who conjures them.
It conjures up rogue nations like North Korea, where political dissent is met with swift government action to silence it.
Whether the movie conjures the excitement or thrills associated with the model of a modern major blockbuster is another matter.
Marissa's suggestions: Earthy mushroom to salty sea; gourmand notes Like Venus, the moon conjures images of mystery, magic, and romance.
Commute from Monaco to Nice Mere mention of Monaco conjures up images of luxury yachts, racecars, casinos and expensive Champagne.
Romeo Castellucci's staging of Scarlatti's "Il Primo Omicidio," for the Paris Opera, conjures vast Rothko canvases with scrims and light.
Most scenes are ensconced in sleek blues, greens, and whites, an aesthetic that conjures a vision of chilly, isolated future.
While each painting conjures a distinct time of day or lunar phase, the images point to a dimension beyond time.
The view is of MacArthur Park, but, aside from the buildings in the distance, it conjures images of the Mediterranean.
Propagandist-in-chief Dmitry Kiselev, for example, regularly conjures tales of bizarre conspiracies, and damns Putin's enemies as traitors and fascists.
The time had such a distinctive style that the mere mention of "the look of the '80s" conjures up specific visuals.
It conjures images of Cadillac Cimmarons and Lincoln Blackwoods that were thrown together with mainstream parts and adorned with luxury nameplates.
Washington, by contrast, conjures the ghosts of 1960s and '70s black-consciousness jazz, of the ecstatic, expressive Coltrane and his successors.
The universe conjures up what it needs when it needs it and I believe that this movie is needed right now.
It's fitting, then, that Portland extreme metal act Hands of Thieves conjures an image of a pile of discarded body parts.
Fiamma Giger's sculpture Bling conjures iconography of empowered female figures like Selena and Madonna who were known for donning bedazzled bustiers.
And almost any song can become a love song if it conjures an emotional memory of someone we love, or loved.
Now I understand that to some, agriculture conjures up that iconic image found in the famous Grant Wood painting American Gothic.
"Communications," a feature with DRAM, certainly conjures the soul of "Smooth Operator," as the two maneuver through romance with complete candor.
You had lightening, sort of like the lightening Darth Sidious conjures to kill Jedi Master Samuel L. Jackson, leaving his hand.
Load's "2 X 4" conjures up a musty roadhouse vibe, while the hard-charging "Fuel" swaggers with blues at its core.
The song is built on a bass line that's felt as much as heard—it conjures a tingly, full-body high.
In a slashing, cartoon expressionist style, Mr. Lewis conjures the mordant spirits of social satirists like James Ensor and George Grosz.
For others, the classic character's image conjures up memories of reading the classic book by Dr. Seuss, first published in 1957.
The gender pay gap conjures visions of old men in starched shirts, hankering for the days of dictation and Martini lunches.
And water recycled from the bathroom to the kitchen sink, though safe, conjures deeply unpalatable images for many would-be consumers.
They each stem from an alt-music scene, one that often conjures up images of piercings, lace, leather, and general badassery.
"Pray" is the more interesting song, a soulful downtempo ballad that showcases Smith's vocal versatility and conjures a little more drama.
As he copes with this information, Bernard conjures a mental companion version of Ford to accompany him on his vengeful travels.
We don't want a president who glides through the chaos he craves and conjures, while everyone around him immolates and shivers.
It also conjures up images of Robert Mueller and his investigation into President Trump and Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Elsewhere, it might prove frustrating, but here it conjures the sense of fumbling through foreign money, sorting coins in your hand.
The color is rich, as is the sound (by Scott Haggart), and the slow pacing conjures the feeling of a séance.
The chapters set in Swann Street are written in the first person, in tight, understated prose that conjures Anna's utter exhaustion.
If he can make worlds as largely absorbing as the one he conjures here, he is an important addition to dance.
Mention the move to Woods and it conjures in his mind an image of his nine-year-old son, Charlie Axel.
Until the magic it conjures among residents of the city begins to fizzle out, and probably a little while after that.
He conjures a world that, for all its surreal touches, has a zany beauty that gently smooths over Schumann's dramatic flaws.
"Maniac" conjures a day-to-day world in which technological advances topped out sometime in the 1970s and society has fractured.
But for now, the siblings are enjoying Iceland together, and the memories it conjures of their father, who died in 2001.
What I hope is that my voice, at least — its steadiness, its continuous, faithful tracing of the words — conjures something meaningful.
"For many Germans, allowing the far right to be kingmakers conjures up dark memories," writes our Berlin bureau chief, Katrin Bennhold.
" Her style also conjures the rambling (and occasionally solipsistic) meditations on self-definition in Sheila Heti's "How Should a Person Be?
The word "balance" conjures an image of a scale where the two sides are equal in weight and have found equilibrium.
It's a word that sounds vaguely like her real name and also conjures up images of a certain Star Wars character.
Even so, that lightning symbol notwithstanding, the film only occasionally conjures the spark of magic that gives the title its meaning.
Yes, it conjures up the suspicion that the witness has something to hide — and that's precisely why jurors can't consider it.
And it conjures memories of riots that swept France after two minority teenagers were killed while fleeing the police in 2005.
He conjures both the vanished past and the ephemeral present: waltzes in a crumbling ballroom, pounding beats in a pop arena.
Many people, including Atwood, have stated that the dystopian melodrama conjures up real-life conflicts and is more documentary than fiction.
He derisively refers to it as "chain migration," a term that conjures up negative stereotypes of hordes coming into our country.
This narrative conjures up images of trash piles congregated in certain locations, leaving the rest of the sea clear of debris.
The "Mirror Stage" conjures images of a baby looking into his own reflection, creating a double: the body and its consciousness.
" Using the afrofuturist glasses created by Accra-based artist Serge Attukwei Clottey, M.anifest conjures the artist's "spiritual approach to individual power.
The name of the headset, Quest, signifies a journey, and conjures the danger, glory, and romance of knights, castles and dragon slaying.
In doing this, he wants to cast the West as the aggressor, and so conjures up the ancient Russian fear of encirclement.
The sixth season cheats a bit in that regard but still conjures thriller-style escapism informed by thought-provoking real-world echoes.
In America, at least, the name Archie conjures images of red-headed high-schoolers, football stars and irascible, bigoted old New Yorkers.
A journey through the imagination's wild currents, Come Swim conjures a kaleidoscopic portrait of one man's emotional interior — unbounded darkness and desire.
And as with past seasons of Channel Zero, the show conjures the specific effects of the artists and films that inspired it.
Her mother is ill and dying in the dream, and her work conjures a human body's inner workings, rather than an animal's.
The room is a soft space that conjures celestial dreams, as it pointedly challenges the false dichotomy of male and female labor.
This is a kind of fervour the centre-left, retreating in America and across the West before the populist right, rarely conjures.
The name of that initial home, Blizzard Arena, conjures up images of iconic sports venues like Madison Square Garden or Old Trafford.
R: The chain may be half-dead, but RadioShack's circled red "R" still conjures images of strip malls in many people's minds.
If the idea of a pencil skirt conjures up images of flight attendants or secretaries in Mad Men, it's time to reconsider.
Looking at the photographs conjures welcome sensations, however, that are often absent in the recent discourse on race: pride, joy and hope.
W: Deadly Plumage — Xayah conjures a storm of feather blades that increase the strength and speed of her next few basic attacks.
The synthesist born Austin Cairns conjures memories you've maybe never lived and feelings you can't quite remember on this six-track collection.
For the average South African, the name Orania conjures images of wizened old racists wasting away in the hot and lonesome Karoo.
More than any other, though, this now legendary phenomena of Winnipeg being colder than Mars mostly conjures one specific memory for me.
ECT still has a bit of an image issue, as the concept conjures up crudely electrifying the brain with high-voltage bolts.
Yet the stakes involving that outside world are there, even as The Show 18 conjures the fantasy of turning away from them.
His partner was Tiler Peck, who beautifully caught its atmosphere of hushed tranquillity and rapture — the atmosphere that Mr. Hall effortlessly conjures.
Two decades after the film was released, the sight of the fruit still conjures in many an appreciation for life's small pleasures.
Gomez rocked a killer beige lip in the Coach campaign — the kind of cool-toned neutral that conjures images of Brigitte Bardot.
Today is Friday the 13th, which conjures images of a madman in a goalie mask hacking and slashing innocent people to pieces.
Now Lynne Kutsukake, a third-generation ­Japanese-Canadian and first-time novelist, conjures the voices of this agonized time with graceful simplicity.
Consider, for instance, this scene from Season 3 of Sherlock, in which Sherlock conjures up a clue after smelling a suspect's perfume.
Tuten conjures a city of small bookstores, vibrant cafés, seedy bars, and crummy apartments, and the artists and intellectuals who populated them.
If the thought of a high-rise waist conjures up images of women in yogurt commercials from the '90s, don't be scared.
Even if it's not your favorite sweet treat, you can probably agree that the confection conjures thoughts of love, pleasure and reward.
And as she examines the way power accumulates and distributes itself, she conjures up the cramped and oppressive sensation of being powerless.
Well, it's just that the phrase "satanic ritual" conjures images of human sacrifice, pentagrams, pigs' blood, and men with their privates out.
The term "air mattress" conjures visions of thin, crinkly, leaky bladders that wake sleepers through discomfort long before the alarm goes off.
The setting for an idyllic marriage proposal often conjures up images of rose petals, candles, romantic dinners and heartfelt monologues on love.
The canoe conjures the vast waterways of Brazil's interior, as well as the continuously threatened indigenous communities that live on their banks.
Critic's Pick The Scottish troupe Tortoise in a Nutshell, using puppets and live video, conjures a town full of wonders in miniature.
It conjures dystopian images and ideas that also fit in with current debates and issues, including the link between immigration and labor.
Still, the genetics behind pond snails becoming lefties or righties conjures questions about why it developed and evolved in so many organisms.
White Collar Watch Charging defendants with racketeering conjures images of Mafia dons like Al Capone and John Gotti overseeing vast criminal enterprises.
With what appears to be the haphazard movement of waves and clouds, this large print conjures a world that trembles with chaos.
Speckled with present-day politics and musings on global capitalism, "Have a Nice Day" conjures a small-town landscape of pitiless greed.
It conjures memories, too: In 1998, Croatia's first World Cup as an independent nation, the team reached the semifinals against all expectations.
Atkinson beautifully conjures London under siege, with the blackout and the bombing and the "ack-ack guns being assembled" in Hyde Park.
She conjures pastel-colored dream worlds that braid together fantasy and science fiction, inviting discovery as new technology and old magic combine.
It is in the twilight space between those words that Mr. Oliver and the people he conjures reside, in splendid, spectral isolation.
With the HTC Vive—those virtual-reality goggles—he conjures a vast, empty white skin of space, stretching out to every horizon.
Rex Orange County may be from England, but he still conjures West Coast bliss with his stage name and pristine guitar textures.
The acronym "BDSM" conjures images of leather-clad dominatrixes in high heeled boots hitting submissive men with a whip might to mind.
It is a tragic anniversary that conjures up so many questions: 50 years after his death, what does King's legacy mean today?
This newfound restraint by Mr. Ovredal conjures an enormously creepy atmosphere that finally proves stronger than Ian Goldberg and Richard Naing's screenplay.
" The first conjures a proud princess in icy isolation, not unlike the swan in "Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd'hui.
But now, thanks to Elena Ferrante, the author and patron saint of many a contemporary bibliophile, Ischia conjures mythic promises of rejuvenation.
The term "mass extinction" conjures up apocalyptic visions of raging wildfires, erupting volcanoes, and asteroids locked on collision courses with the Earth.
American space — so immense, so un-European — conjures in Americans a bristling independence of spirit that wants government out of their lives.
Wenyon & Gamble's "Bibliomancy" is a hologram library of ghostly books that conjures the past while considering the future of the printed word.
News of a plague "outbreak" conjures images of the Black Death ravaging cities in the Middle Ages, like in that Monty Python sketch.
To me, it immediately conjures up an implication that it was the woman's fault, like she somehow 'mishandled the carrying of this baby.
The band sound, a particularly iridescent variant on emo's signature crunchy jangle, conjures therapeutic warmth from the vitreous gleam of layered electric guitars.
A pair of dust-caked boots conjures up the men (and women) who wear them, the weapons they carry, the danger they face.
Slavery typically conjures up images of ships transporting black Africans across the Atlantic, or the death marches of the trans-Saharan slave trade.
Here, the image of the cosmos superimposed onto a silhouette conjures an image of a man taking a microscope to his own universe.
Cunningly engineered, his fragile edifice conjures up the sociability of tea consumption and the power of a shared beverage to wash away differences.
The word "espresso" conjures up images of Italians standing at a bar, sipping the black beverage straight from small, mini mug-like cups.
Costa Rica…the name alone conjures up visions of lush tropical rain forests and crashing surf on long stretches of white-sand beaches.
A copycat neologism (like ''fatphobic'') automatically conjures a comparison between a struggling cause (like fat acceptance) and the overwhelmingly successful gay rights movement.
In contrast, the idea of a Republican victory in November conjures images of George W. Bush's presidency and his "Axis of Evil" speech.
K.T.S.E opens with a booming production, one that conjures the feeling of early Kanye productions similar to his work on The College Dropout.
Evaristo is a gifted portraitist, and you marvel at both the people she conjures and the unexpected way she reveals them to you.
In "The Visitors," she conjures a memory of her great-aunt, who had visions of deceased relatives at the end of her life.
And of course, part of the date is seeing "Do The Right Thing," which is this movie that conjures up all those issues.
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The word "perm" conjures up terrifying visuals from the '80s of triangular hair and poodle-esque tendrils in a constant state of frizz.
Sammus / Photos by Benjamin Torrey Ithaca, New York, conjures up a variety of images when people think of this secluded, 30,000-person town.
In the museum's sculpture garden, Barwick conjures the words of a British pop star to explain the unifying principle that guides her work.
In your explanatory blog post , you talk about the phrase "Made in India" and what specific—and limited—image that conjures for Americans.
I don't know about you, but for me, the term "healthy" conjures, say, a Sweetgreen salad, not a slice of rare roast beef.
Flanked by a leafy green waterfront park and historic, well-preserved Brownstones, this area of Brooklyn conjures images of classic, charming New York. 
At one point father (drawing), son (scripting) and daughter (coloring) contributed to the strip, which conjures up a cozy household of comic nerds.
On Campus The phrase "spring break" conjures up images of college students lounging on beaches by day and hitting the clubs at night.
Here he conjures wistfulness as the waltz theme returns in the third movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 — a dance tinged with regret.
It is also emblematic of Ramona's power, the command she conjures through the sheer boldness of her presence and bangingness of her body.
But the gap between what such language conjures up and the banal reality of the student associations known as C.S.S.A.s is fairly vast.
The palpable warmth in his paintings' atmosphere conjures the dusty white sand that lingers in the air at the end of the day.
She conjures a lineage of threatening archetypes: the harpy and her talons, the witch and her spells, the medusa and her writhing locks.
JUST THE NAME KASHMIR conjures a set of very opposing images: snowy mountain peaks and chaotic protests, fields of wildflowers and endless deaths.
Using its usual ingredients of shadow, light, bodies and masks, the group conjures a magical world that is also, handily, good family fare.
Even "Ocean's 8" conjures the current corporate-feminist imperative of women seizing capital, like a kind of equal-pay initiative for female thieves.
" Ma conjures the expat protagonist of Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland," who argues that "we are in the realm not of logic but of wistfulness.
Inspired by the geometric grid of New York City, Hefuna's network of lines in nine parts, "Building" (2009), conjures a shifting, invisible metropolis.
" In "The Starless Sea," Morgenstern conjures an underground world where stories are "written in books and sealed in jars and painted on walls.
I think that's partly because many Americans fear terrorism and the word "refugee" unfairly and inaccurately conjures an image of a prospective terrorist.
My Favorite Page Anna Thorvaldsdottir's music conjures landscapes and ecosystems, often inspired by the wild power of nature in Iceland, her home country.
But the stereotype the name conjures — at least in the US — is limited mainly to white women in their mid-24s or 40s.
He conjures the self-soothing lies: They just did too much; they shouldn't have been shooting up; it's not going to be me.
Luxbacher's artwork conjures a child's point of view, with its textured overgrown gardens and mountains of junk on the verge of a landslide.
That quote was directed at a character played by Amanda Seyfried, though, who looks nothing like the "Karen" image the internet typically conjures.
Your heart would have to be made of adamantium to not ignite from that reference, which instantly conjures images of shirtless Hugh Jackman.
The clarinettist, making use of multiphonics (techniques to produce multiple tones at once), conjures the animals with bellowing, squawking, chattering, and neighing sounds.
Taylor Mulitz plays solidly squiggly riffs over a glowing bed of guitar fuzz that conjures waves, light, the sun's heat against your skin.
I dearly hope that's not the case; we're all poorer for it if it turns out he never conjures the illusion into reality.
With his music Richard Dawson, coincidentally also signed to Domino, conjures hallucinogenic inner landscapes torn from the mythic realities of the English past.
And instability always conjures the fear that the army might launch a coup, as it so often has, in the name of restoring order.
A surrealist journey through the imagination's wild currents, Come Swim conjures a stunningly kaleidoscopic portrait of one man's emotional interior — unbounded darkness and desire.
Or maybe, it conjures teenage memories of bong rips and drive-thrus and 7-Layer Burritos and brings a tear to your nostalgic eye.
Called the "Super Great White Shark" by Chinese media, the aircraft conjures up images of 1950s sci-fi movies more than 353st century technology.
The Iowa episode conjures the possibility of several positive outcomes, but only if the public and the parties will reflect clearly on what's happened.
Valerian conjures a universe no less dazzling than that of James Cameron's colossally successful space opera, but it pushes its creative limits even further.
It uses current problems to undermine efforts at solutions, and conjures past and future utopias rather than trying to keep up with dizzying change.
And then there is the more representative stuff, which conjures people (sort of), animals (his cat, mostly), and other, more off-the-wall imagery.
Typing in #acaibowls on Instagram conjures up tropical images of hollowed out coconuts filled with creamy smoothie blends and an array of colorful toppings.
Aaron Rodgers routinely conjures magical NFL moments that look more like Madden highlights than things that would actually happen in, you know, real life.
With messianic fervour, he conjures up marginalised voices and the horrors of mass incarceration, against a backbeat of sporting thrills and that apocalyptic crescendo.
A journey through the imagination's wild currents, Come Swim conjures a kaleidoscopic portrait of one man's emotional interior, complete with unbounded darkness and desire.
A look at the angled hood and sloping rear conjures up a 1960s era Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto, a car with a cult following.
Beyoncé knew when she sampled the song for "Hold Up": "Turn My Swag On" conjures self-love at its most potent and least narcissistic.
Perhaps the sound of "the Academy" conjures up a set of cloaked figures roaming through damp medieval hallways, holding long scrolls and heavy tomes.
Aimee, though often grotesque, is never cartoonish: Smith conjures a strange but convincing creature whose appeal, even up close, is inextricable from her monstrosity.
While mental toughness often conjures a militaristic picture of an individual slogging it out, a large part of it is actually due to recovery.
Perhaps, but there's also something about this dog's swan-like neck, delicate chin and urbane expression that conjures the Senior Adviser to POTUS. 2.
In the first four bars, bassoons, cellos, and double basses make a stark, columnar sound that conjures the forest in which the drama begins.
Kleine conjures a character whose desire to understand her flaws and to connect with others shows her to be much more than a victim.
Engineered to move with the body, this hybrid masterpiece conjures the bold glamour of the 1930s screen sirens and the technical wizardry of today.
For the last month, we have been focusing on rosés from Provence, the region historically associated with rosé and the pastoral images it conjures.
The stone material conjures images of graveyards and vampires during Halloween, but the simple design will work the rest of the year as well.
Yet they all draw distinctly defined characters who also fit, as they must, within the frame of the painting that the first act conjures.
A related problem is that the term artificial intelligence conjures futuristic visions and sci-fi fantasies that are far removed from our current realities.
Singer Casey Burge's falsetto is light and loving, the middle eight conjures images of sticky summer days where everything looks like a Polaroid snap.
For most people, the word hypnosis conjures images of swinging a pocket watch or a grown man quacking like a duck — not medical treatment.
It's a tribute to Fuller's abilities that even when her plot feels slight, the atmosphere she conjures creates its own choking sense of dread.
But this painfully unpredictable new world conjures a risk of miscalculation between global adversaries, in conflicts where knowns and norms held crisis at bay.
Dozens of readers urged me to meet Louise Penny, the best-selling detective novelist and an Anglophone who conjures up French-speaking Québécois characters.
A small sun-dappled out building and wood pile recall some of Dodd's Maine motifs, while the rendering conjures her style: loose but exact.
The piece conjures echoes of 1970s "Ping-Pong diplomacy," with the violin part serving as an intermediary between the percussive soloists and the orchestra.
The jewelry here often conjures a similar situation: cyborgs and futuristic items cobbled with computer parts, laser disc shards, liquid crystal sensors or holograms.
Emezi, who is Nigerian, conjures the African oral tradition with sweeping metaphors folded into an almost folkloric rendering of some of humanity's harshest truths.
But the movie conjures up that moment and her response to the press immediately after, and you feel like you're watching a foundational trauma.
Square Feet Los Angeles conjures a particular image in the popular imagination: sprawling and spacious, dotted with single-family homes and riddled with traffic.
For me, all this attention from the Democrats conjures up some uncomfortable questions: Am I really a Democrat, or just pretending to be one?
The built-in camera cover gives users peace of mind and a switch conjures a red light to signal that all sensors are disabled.
Creation The Flocon Impérial necklace from Boucheron's Hiver Impérial collection conjures up Russia's icy expanses by setting diamonds into a snowflake of rock crystal.
In his unearthing of the various photographic incarnations of Che, Katz conjures the phantasmagorical processes of memory-making, exposing the inner-workings of mythologies.
But what, other than saying "radical Islamic terrorism" a lot, would President Trump actually do to fight the evil Muslim bogeymen he conjures up?
Sarah hates the title wedding planner; she thinks it conjures up the image of "some silly girl" like Jennifer Lopez's character in The Wedding Planner.
The practice started decades ago, before computers and GPS, and is now managed by a software that conjures the most efficient route for each truck.
Colorful, illustrative, and strikingly unpretentious, the work on display more readily conjures memories of Saturday morning cartoons or the Rainforest Cafe than most contemporary art.
It conjures up images of an artisan in a hilltop town, betraying fellow-members of his guild or clan by producing cheaper bread or shoes.
When she thinks the school nurse isn't providing proper treatment, Lara conjures up her own past as a nurse, steps in, and does it herself.
Over most of a year, every school conjures a theme, writes a samba song and mashes it together into a circus of color and joy.
As he floats away, and other massive buildings come into view, the piece conjures both Magic Realism and an artistic refusal of architecture's numbing anonymity.
In the early passages, Hilbig conjures a perverse version of a Tom Sawyer boyhood, mired in a wasteland of war widows, poverty and environmental degradation.
When they adopt Cody, the Hobsons are delighted by the wonders his subconscious conjures up for them at night… until the boy begins having nightmares.
But he will have to face millions of Turks who care less about the conspiracies their leader conjures up than they do about the economy.
Abercrombie & Fitch conjures many a throwback memory — naked, homoerotic male models on shopping bags, logo-heavy sweatshirts, migraine-inducing cologne spritzed into store ventilation systems.
The pose conjures the Afro surreal, familiar in its tenderness yet alien to mainstream assumptions of how black men and boys are suppose to be.
It conjures up a half-remembered Britain of universal experiences and references; of families of all stations sitting down together and watching the same shows.
Seeing the words "music festival" and "virtual reality" in close proximity conjures up, in my mind, a 203-degree version of the typical festival livestream.
So, when we think of it as a color, we unconsciously relate to the precious metal -- which in turn conjures images of wealth and success.
The word "Goreyesque" immediately conjures a handful of images and tropes: crepuscular mansions, statuary urns, unquiet spirits, desolate moors, and small children meeting untimely ends.
They were there, of course, for their symbolic value — because in American politics today, nothing conjures more powerful emotion than the sight of service members.
One that conjures up mystery and intrigue, but most of all a sense of fear and "darkness" — a term often used to describe colonial Africa.
And despite having a name that immediately conjures up visions of pools and fountains, the previous Oasis didn't have any sort of water-resistance either.
The book's main surreal touch is the Imaginary Intern, a figure the fictional Leyner conjures from the pattern of cracks in a restroom's floor tiles.
It conjures images of awkward luncheons, stiff happy hours, bad food, and speed dating-esque encounters where you have the same conversation 20 different times.
Dozens of readers had urged me to meet Louise Penny, the best-selling detective novelist and an Anglophone who conjures up French-speaking Québécois characters.
"Machines Like Me" conjures a love triangle between a floundering Brit named Charlie Friend, a secretive doctoral student named Miranda and a replicant named Adam.
So if this column conjures up a Saudi invasion of Lebanon, a renewed intifada, or something terrible in the Koreas — well, I apologize in advance.
In the Korean imagination, March 1 conjures images of flag-waving martyrs in traditional white hanbok and nostalgia for an ethnically pure, politically uncomplicated past.
However, when she conjures their everlasting devotion, which makes them feel depths of emotion that aren't "natural" for a man, she tires of their clinginess.
The mixture of classic modern pieces, along with her own pared-down furniture and whimsical touches, conjures sophisticated environments that are simultaneously airy and intimate.
At the funeral, Natalie's mom conjures a vision of the wedding day she'll never have, but it's hard to imagine this kid harboring bridal fantasies.
So, too, in a sense, is Mr. Puts's Pulitzer Prize-winning score, which conjures styles and characteristics of a number of historical eras and genres.
The apparition of water conjures up childhood memories of driving from Baghdad to Al Habbaniya, and the time that I asked my dad about mirages.
So his recollection of the time period conjures up images of "Mad Men," the fictional AMC series set at an ad agency in the 1960s.
It conjures such a singular blend of melancholy and euphoria, asking your blood to swirl and surge and remind you just how alive you are.
Among five Asian restaurants, Dragon's Alley conjures a night market with street food fare, and a high-end tea lounge offers indoor and outdoor seating.
Local artists&apos works adorn walls, minibars are stocked with Chicago treats, and the interior design conjures a Bauhaus-meets-Prairie-meets-mid-century melange.
He also conjures an entire constellation of hopes dashed and fulfilled through exquisite arrangements of bulbs that glow like mini-epiphanies before fading to black.
A narrow street paved with cobblestones and lined with colorful houses, it conjures up images of picturesque French villages, far from the hustle and bustle.
More intriguingly, this production lingers over the earlier death of the Shelleys' infant daughter and conjures the nightmares that such a loss must have inspired.
It conjures an idealized vision of a place where Black people can just be, untroubled by the pain of history and celebrated for their achievements.
In the book Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino, the character Marco Polo conjures up ethereal portraits of 55 cities that could only exist in the imagination.
Hollywood is a region in Los Angeles, but it's also a symbol – the very utterance of the word conjures up images of glamour, fame, and opportunity.
The tagline, "Uninhibited artistry by Spanish actress Rossy de Palma," conjures the Julieta actress's unconventional beauty and edge, which shot her to stardom in the 80s.
For many of us, the concept of artificial intelligence conjures up visions of a machine-dominated world, where humans are servants to the devices they created.
This conjures images of architectural blueprints or complex machinery, but his approach instead appears to be intensely detailed and well-proportioned drawings engineered by his subconscious.
If the phrase "go go gadget car" conjures up warm memories, then you'll probably get a kick out of Verizon's latest PR stunt: the Hum Rider.
A large rolled carpet installation right in front of Evans's silhouettes conjures a heavy sense of loss, and flight that is overcome by a strong presence.
When Facebook Memories conjures up a years-old post, it imbues even the most useless instance of your digital activity with fatuous meaning, because it's yours.
For listeners who don't speak Spanish, their "appreciation" of the song and the feelings it conjures up come from their individual experiences with the song's roots.
Resilience traditionally conjures narrow images of floods and tornadoes, of cities bouncing back from storms or shoring up against rising seas, acts of God or terror.
The memory-reading technology the episode conjures into being has a lot of potential for exploring the dark side of surveillance, though it is largely wasted.
The term conjures up a very specific picture, one that has been inculcated through the two ages of superstar DJs, Paul Oakenfold's and now Nina Kraviz's.
From lush green quads to ivy-covered lecture halls, the image of "college" conjures up, for many of us, fond memories of our own educational experience.
But for most of us, even this dire warning conjures up nothing more serious than a lack of choice at the supermarket or the sushi place.
Inspired by his experience as a newcomer in America, the Spanish-born Mr. Sansano conjures chaotic scenes with a group of lost-looking, suitcase-toting dancers.
The phrasing on some electronic infant toys conjures images of a young child learning to label letters, numbers, and colors through their manipulation of these toys.
It is a peaceful time that allows the parents time to say goodbye to their newborn; it is nothing like the images the word "infanticide" conjures.
By mathematical necessity, this deeply spiteful and petty vision of the world and one's place in it also conjures a world-historic capacity for taking offense.
The sight of a Star of David burning in Berlin in December conjures horrific memories of the books that were publicly burned in Berlin in 2628.
She descends from atop a pyramid of lemon yellow and brass, crown atop hair perpetually windswept by the breeze that naturally conjures itself in her presence.
E's The Royals, now in its third season, conjures up a trashy, scandal-ridden soap opera with vindictive (and fictional) Queen Helena pulling all the strings.
The 6-Track EP was released yesterday, and includes the free single "Minas," which conjures the elusive and hypnotic techno work of Aurora Halal and Terekke.
Image: AFP Photo/Handout/Shibukawa Animal Park The phrase "escaped zoo animals" conjures up visions of marauding lions and stampeding elephants breaking free of their paddocks.
This conjures up the image of a glittering disco ball of a planet, but HAT-P-7b, as it's called, isn't anyplace you'd want to visit.
This conjures that same sense of urban decay that John Carpenter did with his classic soundtracks to Assault On Precinct 13 and Escape From New York.
He also conjures memories of happier, less fractious times, which some seek to relive by watching grandchildren marvel at what thrilled them when they were young.
To some, the Atlantic Coast conjures visions of New England lighthouses, sunrises in the Chesapeake Bay and tourists flocking to the white sands of Myrtle Beach.
The Art of Collecting LONDON — The phrase "artists collective" conjures a mental picture of people sharing materials and studio space to work on their creative projects.
The universes she conjures skate between science fiction-like dystopia and an all-too-familiar present reality saturated by bad news, selfish people and endless memes.
The magic in "Berlin" is in the way Lutes conjures, out of old newspapers and photographs, a city so remote from him in space and time.
This choice conjures haunting images of the United States retreat from Saigon in 1975, and no American president has yet been willing to accept this scenario.
He conjures monumental slabs of noise to convey the turbulence and weight of our current climate-inflected moment with bleak, overwhelming, but often eerily beautiful results.
Puvis's somewhat mannered three-quarters view of a woman's head (in pencil, 1898) conjures John Graham's paintings of wild-eyed enchantresses from the 1920s and '30s.
Distinct from the empty halls of many 12-step meetings, the house on Hollywood's North Beachwood Drive, with its squishy sofas and imposing hearth, conjures homeliness.
And it's time for a more intense grass-roots campaign directed at his congressional enablers, one that conjures the respectful intensity of the save-Obamacare campaign.
Thinking about the daily diet of Gwyneth Paltrow, the founder and CEO of lifestyle and wellness brand Goop, conjures images of green juice and detoxifying salads.
"Primarily the three different sizes of footprints found conjures up the image of a nuclear family or small group of people using the area," McLaren wrote.
Its breathless climactic presentation of the ethical threats of cloning aptly conjures a major cultural fixation of 20 years ago; now, though, it feels amusingly overhyped.
This conjures an image of the president deliberately formulating political strategy, and it is far from obvious that our president is capable of such rational action.
For people of a certain age, his music conjures potent memories of carefree days -- of weddings and barbecues and dancing to "Thriller" at Halloween house parties.
The video "Seduction of a Cyborg" (2270) conjures Donna Haraway's germinal feminist essay "A Cyborg Manifesto" (1984), which moved away from nature-based 1970s goddess feminism.
It's an image that provokes a kind of surreal and existential ecstasy and terror, and perfectly conjures the character of the post-World War II world.
It also conjures the ambiguity of its central character, a self-mythologizing showman trailed by a whiff of corruption and not averse to shading the truth.
In politics, the word "leak" conjures whistle-blowing and heroism or villainy and subterfuge, depending on whom you ask and his position relative to the breach.
Now it is a term of opprobrium, a word that conjures up the cruel displacement of defenseless poor people by a greedy and arrogant professional elite.
In the largely gray "Coastal Landscape" (1860s), Balke conjures up the rocks' surfaces, the gray sky's ethereal luminosity, and the physical presence of the incoming tide.
His work conjures sun-kissed and moonlit landscapes framed by Palestinian design motifs — culture as a constant window to look out upon and consider the world.
"Every single person at that table has been through what you've been through and it conjures up a lot of emotions," said Simpson, a former divorce attorney.
You'd be forgiven if the phrase "love potion" makes you turn your head away in skepticism or conjures up images of a Harry Potter plotline gone wrong.
Combining this tech with Disney's vision of "soft robots" naturally conjures images of advanced Luke Skywalker and Iron Man androids becoming sentient and massacring visitors at Disneyland.
When the AI conjures up a move, it actually jumps all the way forward to the completed cube and works its way backward to the proposed move.
The movie conjures some of the goofy charms associated with the franchise, but sags in its midsection like "Endgame"-vintage Thor before nicely rallying at the finish.
Case in point is the Revero's solar roof panel, which, for all its prettiness is much more about the image it conjures than the performance it brings.
The hockey minutia conjures Lemire's popular Essex County, but I was also reminded of deceased Saskatchewan-born player Derek Boogaard, and not just for his given name.
Half-silhouetted against a bold, red backdrop, the rabbi's highly expressive presence conjures centuries of Jewish history even as it evokes the vibrancy of present-day Judaism.
They offer a kind of punctuation that conjures still more magic in an already outstanding production of "The Piano Lesson," at the McCarter Theater Center in Princeton.
The phrase conjures up a confusing image: Some orange for the salmon, white for the rice, dark green for the seaweed, maybe light green for the avocado?
When you think of a casserole dish full of roasted carrots, your mind's eye likely conjures sweaters, the changing colors of deciduous leaves—you know, autumn stuff.
Friedrich, who also spoke to MUNCHIES last month about the future of meat production, dismisses the term "cultured meat," claiming that it conjures images of petri dishes.
TranscriptionBy Kate AtkinsonSeptember 25In her recent novels — including the one-of-a-kind speculative fiction novel Life After Life — Kate Atkinson vividly conjures up Britain during WWII.
"Cannabis superstore and entertainment complex" conjures images of 3D IMAX theaters, a skating rink with a marijuana leaf carved into the ice, and a pot-themed planetarium.
The Yeats play conjures a moment when Cu Chulainn inadvertently kills his own son in battle and then, distraught, begins fighting "the deathless sea" and almost drowns.
It's a challenging proposition, to have to appear as a political outsider when the name "Clinton" conjures up images of the platonic form of a political insider.
The term analog computer probably conjures up images of a computing prehistory dominated by difference engines and slide rules, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Also, the image of two black men in the Atlantic Ocean, when you can't see land for miles, as a black American, conjures a very particular vision.
IN HIS book "Submission", Michel Houellebecq, a French author, conjures up a France of 2022 ruled by an anti-Semitic alliance of spineless socialists and conservative Islamists.
But if that conjures up worrisome visions of a civilization destroying AI, fear not: Pepper's first official job is just to take your order at Pizza Hut.
While it is associated with massive discounts and barrel scraping prices, it also conjures images of lines, fights, stampedes, and sleeping in a cot outside Best Buy.
A modern resort on Hawaii's famous Waikiki Beach in Oahu, the Hilton Hawaiian Village conjures images of palm trees, stunning sunsets, and blue waters — but also ghosts.
With a nod to NYC's bustling nightlife, the art deco design of the New York candle conjures images of secret speakeasies in the city that never sleeps.
On the menu, it is called simply tapioca, which may confuse those for whom the name conjures up milky pudding or the little eyeballs in bubble tea.
In each of its five parts, The Eyes of Orson Welles conjures up key episodes, set pieces, and ur-scenes from a life on screen and off.
Instead, they've pushed mainly for tax breaks to "working families"—language that conjures up a Reaganesque divide between hardworking Americans who merit assistance and those who don't.
The film conjures the same intimate mood as documentaries like The Square (which served as one of Folayan's inspirations), while also firmly rooting itself in the contemporary.
Like that piece, its orchestration calls for basset horns and leans heavily on the lower strings, setting a richly somber tone that conjures an organ-like timbre.
In 2012, for example, he bought a Patek Philippe Nautilus, a triumph of 1970s mod design that conjures images of Concorde flights and fondue parties, for $18,000.
To give the conundrum some oomph, Michael conjures up an actual trolley, forcing Chidi to live out his dilemma over and over, complete with copious blood spatter.
Brewing black walnut ink is not difficult, and drawing or writing with the rich ink and a steel tip pen magically conjures autumn, no matter the season.
It conjures a smile just imagining Feng, 333, known to her friends as Jenny Money, and her cow pants teaming with Mickelson and his green alligator shoes.
It conjures a bare-bones, moderately plausible near future in which criminals and other undesirables are subjected to a modern variant of the ancient practice of ostracism.
Keeping his camera at a discreet distance from his subjects, he conjures, through images and words, an ever more disquieting set of truths about history and memory.
Kempowski's novel, a work of lyrical melancholy originally published in German in 2006, conjures a privileged East Prussian family who must decide whether to join the exodus.
The state known for corn and soybeans, its gas station pizza and life-size butter cow conjures stereotypes, said Mary Swander, one of Iowa's former poet laureates.
The author also has a gift for bringing luxury to life: She conjures Moda Operandi's London showroom so vividly that I felt as though I'd moved in.
Music conjures spaces: churches, theaters, roadhouses, arenas, pubs, dance halls, living rooms, festival tents, and all sorts of clubs, from tenement basements to cabarets to giant warehouses.
Viewed that way, "The Child in Time" falls squarely in the latter category, while offering Cumberbatch completists a performance that conjures a different sort of quiet magic.
What in the World The phrase "ghost train" conjures up eerie, fantastical images: a spectral locomotive barreling through the night, passengers doomed to ride the rails forever.
The constant red flicker of what looks like urgent information conjures a mood of existential emergency: They look like control panels at Norad on a terrible day.
Perhaps nothing conjures up an image of wealth like Nicki Minaj in her $2500,5003 pink Lamborghini or Mark Cuban stepping out of his $2500 million private jet.
A camp-themed gala conjures images of towering cakes overflowing with frosting, a feast brimming with juicy fruit, rows of glossy hamburgers, and chalices overflowing with warm fries.
It's a situation that conjures up the famous scene from "Glenngarry Glen Ross"— first prize is a Cadillac, second prize is steak knives, third prize is you're fired.
The elaborate imagery she conjures up seems to be there to show that this is a serious work of fiction, but it does not cohere into a whole.
Deer Lake is still a name that conjures up sweet memories of youth for me, of watching and meeting the most brilliant showman the sport has ever seen.
"Exploratory" is a word that conjures the earliest stages of development — of the conquistador, standing at the shore of a new land, surveying rough its shape and character.
All images via LAAB, video by Sootage VisualThe phrase "micro-unit" conjures up all sorts of lifestyle tradeoffs, like Murphy beds, mini-fridges, and toilets in the shower.
Elsewhere, "Lost In My Dream" conjures up peppy Harry Nilsson harmonies while "Fools" goes straight yacht-rock with what might be the breeziest single of 2019 so far.
To some, the term "elope" still conjures images of hasty lovers stumbling into clandestine chapels, or frugal pairs looking to save a few pennies on the guest list.
Simply, for the Japanese people, the topic of organ transplant conjures up an image of death, and therefore becomes a barrier for them to talk about this topic.
Looking at the scoops and swirls of body work instantly conjures up the metallic smell and cold touch of the many Matchbox cars I had as a kid.
Fin, the neosoul innovator's solo debut out since February, conjures sinuous calm and an inexorable pull, an undertow with little sonic or conceptual correlative apparent in the music.
Even the dedicated Allanon (whose name distractingly conjures up an entirely different kind of support group) mutters that being a druid isn't a choice, it's an enforced calling.
It is as necessary now as it was in the 1960s and '70s that art conjures strong images exploring the lives of people oppressed by America's dominant culture.
Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel The Handmaid's Tale conjures a theocratic dystopia—a version of the United States taken over by fundamentalist Christians after a terrorist attack on Washington.
With the riot shield specifically, do you mean that there's no way you could have made a track evil enough to match the real-world evil it conjures?
The video designer David Bengali, who graced "Verne" with galactic tableaus on three video screens, here conjures a quietly austere and wintry landscape of gorgeous black and white.
The most superfluous piece of flair is the "digital touch" feature, which conjures a beating heart or a sizzling fireball when you press on the screen just so.
The name conjures up a tapestry of dress shoes paired with bootcut jeans, false eyelashes and spray tans, indoor sunglasses and foundation-as-lipstick, but, you know what?
Their last glimpse, of one of the men closing in as the train pulls away, conjures all the ghastly headlines of violent sexual assault against women in India.
His music conjures a sense of exhaustion, because hey, being alive is hard, even if you're a multimillionaire rock legend, or just some Brooklyn writer girl listening along.
Rachel Bodt, a colorist of the Red Door Spa & Salon in Manhattan, conjures this image to describe her take on fantasy hair color in already dreamy gray hair.
Much like the date and phrase "Mai 17" in the French political imagination, in China, "Wusi" conjures up the idea of an entire generation, and a special one.
Written at the turn of the 17th century, "Don Quixote" conjures a character who can only be seen as a premonition of the leadership we live with today.
Since its first image immediately conjures Carrie's climax, the comparison is unavoidable and will immediately cause you to guess where I Am Not Okay With This is going.
"Untitled" conjures up the spindly pain of Alberto Giacometti's sculptures, made in the wake of World War II amid widespread doubts as to whether humanity had a conscience.
In "Navy Lite," a ziggurat of round-cornered white plinths topped with a dollop shape conjures both soft ice cream and a naval destroyer steaming out to sea.
James Noone's set, anchored by tiered industrial scaffolding, conjures 1950s Hollywood through suggestive visual accents — a giant chandelier here, a floating corpse there — rather than literal-minded scenery.
Watkins ("Rude Cakes") conjures another homey yet mind-bending story in this bedtime tale about an enormous rabbit, regular-sized carrots, some trucker penguins and bus-driving giraffes.
The memories it conjures are vivid, especially when the seaside weather is nasty, and it takes me back to the dim origins of my introduction to the sport.
MADRID — Wine lovers have a language of their own, filled with colorful ways to describe how the drink is made and the many sensations that it conjures up.
Von Sydow's dyspeptic intellectual speaks like an Allen mouthpiece, but he also conjures the deep hurt and rage of an older man who's lost his fountain of youth.
The celebration of kinship among the women depicted in "Room Full A'Sistahs" (83) conjures fond memories of the conversations my mom and aunties would have with each other.
IF, many years from now, you ask a golf aficionado what name their memory conjures from the US Open of 2017, it might not be that of the victor.
Since 2009, gun manufacturers have preferred to call these guns "modern sporting rifles," a name that conjures up hunters in the woods rather than soldiers shooting at the enemy.
The Swiss tech company behind this stylish but low-tech phone trumpets a sales pitch that conjures the aspirational vanity lurking in us all: Offline is the new luxury.
All too often, the mention of chest pain conjures up images of a heart attack, but there are plenty of other diseases and conditions that can trigger this symptom.
That experience "conjures up questions about how the internet of things might affect the intelligence community" and is forcing them to ask themselves about potential weak points, he said.
A multi-speed, multi-tier Europe conjures up a vision of the dreaded "cherry-picking", in which countries take the benefits of the EU without paying the appropriate price.
Just the name Versace conjures an image of Donatella's long blonde hair hanging down her back as she walks, laughing, very tanned arm in arm with Madonna or whoever.
On the surface, it seems like an odd move—Hecker's music more readily conjures black clouds, industrial decay, and perma-frosted landscapes than sunshine, palm trees, and fake breasts.
The most ghastly sequence in Winnebago Graveyard #1 conjures grainy B-horror films and paper-thin stories of "satanic ritual abuse" that hyperbolic 1980s television hosts chased for ratings.
If the idea of deep space travel conjures up mental images of a winged shuttle — or simply a dusted-off Apollo capsule — your imagination could use a little recalibration.
"  William M. Daley, who served as President Obama's chief of staff in 2011, explained, "Redistribution is a loaded word that conjures up all sorts of unfairness in people's minds.
Instead of picturing doping and baseball, the term "juicing" now conjures up images of fresh fruits and dollar signs all blended into one tiny cup of brightly colored liquid.
While the Bauhaus movement predominantly conjures up associations with its 20th century German zenith, Oezdogan's work provides testament to the timelessness and applicability of the school's ideology and teachings.
She conjures up universal stories, of fuckboys, of relationships built on shaky foundations and misdirected lust, while viewing them through a particular lens that speaks from her own experience.
With point-of-view shots and sound that comes at you from all directions, Emmerich conjures an immersive sense of hurtling toward almost-certain death while under heavy fire.
Nolan is also a New London City Police officer but calls himself a "peace officer" instead, he told me, because the word police conjures up fear in many communities.
It is a word that conjures many images, none of them good: shuttered factories, unchecked immigration and a distant cabal that, believers say, controls the economy and the media.
Speaking of symbols, is there a more potent one than the Guess logo, an upside-down red triangle that in three strokes conjures up Claudia, Anna Nicole, and Paris?
The jazz trumpeter Kevin Turcotte conjures Baker's trumpet at different phases, including the period after he loses his teeth and is struggling to make any sound from the instrument.
It stars Amy Ryan as a mother who presses law enforcement to search for her missing daughter, a mission that conjures up questions of gender, power and social justice.
Much like Halldor Laxness's 'Independent People' the book conjures a mountainous, wintry place where geography exerts a powerful pull on anyone who dares to try to call it home.
The word "agrarian" conjures the kind of fantasy that wealthy urbanites like to indulge, centering on a relationship with nature and food that is full of beauty and wholesomeness.
"Erased Presence" (28) is a large stone sculpture, precisely and cleanly cut in the center, which conjures up a vision of the temple Al-Khazneh at Petra in Jordan.
"The Trojan Girl," a fleet-footed cyberpunk thriller, conjures a gang of digital entities, artificial intelligences gone rogue, roaming a virtual universe and seeking access to a greater reality.
Wainwright, of course, conjures painful memories from 2006, when he froze Carlos Beltran with a curveball to finish Game 7 of the National League Championship Series at Shea Stadium.
Though we're not exactly sure why, the idea of "romance" often conjures an image of a pair of lovers intertwining their arms while sipping on glasses of good wine.
Inspired by the Irish playwright John Millington Synge's "Playboy of the Western World," Mr. Brosnan conjures a Bible-thumpin', biker-beatin' hellhole of perverted preachers and leather-vested louts.
If that job description conjures Hollywood images of serious officers in dark suits huddling over clandestine operations, a different picture emerged during a federal trial in Manhattan this month.
Once the movie kicks into gear, Cannon (working from a script by brothers Brian and Jim Kehoe) conjures some truly blue sequences and sight gags that yield explosive laughs.
I curse at people while I'm pregnant […] The free association here is thick, a style that conjures a chain, as though the author is hopping from link to link.
And Apter-Fredericks have created the somewhat startling effect of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Uptown Manhattan, while their arrangement of ware conjures the living room of a prewar apartment.
Netflix also recently premiered new episodes of "Black Mirror," a British anthology series that conjures a variety of technology-based nightmares, with stories set about 10 minutes in the future.
Obviously, this description is part of a joke, but it conjures a very specific image of a middle-aged hippie woman with overpriced services based on pseudo-science and Goop.
At Amanyangyun — an Aman resort, opened in 2018 near Shanghai, that rebuilt 13 Ming and Qing dynasty villas on site — a cultural center called Nan Shufang conjures a scholar's studio.
It conjures a world in which the persecution of pregnant women seems possible — but, of course, we already live in a world in which the government attempts to legislate biology.
Though she laughs to herself as she says it, Servideo tells me the platform has become her "digital stage," a sort of open mic for the fictional people she conjures.
But no one conjures up that atmosphere on the big screen quite like Mr Lanthimos, who has been unsettling audiences since he found festival-circuit fame with "Dogtooth" in 2009.
The word "philanthropy" conjures up images of big-time donors like Bill Gates or George Soros, hanging out at Davos and announcing sweeping plans to cure disease or save democracy.
Hammons's embellishment, titled "Shoe Tree" (1981), also conjures memories of "Pissed Off" (1981), another performance where Hammons contributed another unique addition to the same Serra sculpture by urinating on it.
Just hearing someone say "Norway" conjures up the image of a man-troll screaming in a dark cave and the ear-bleeding sound of double-kick drumming at hyper-speed.
The Black Death conjures imagery of a dramatic danse macabre in the popular imagination, but Gfrörer sees no reason not to apply an indie comic book sensibility to the subject.
When Mr Bezos outlines his long-term vision for space, he conjures up dreams strongly influenced by ideas championed in the 1970s by Gerard K. O'Neill, a professor at Princeton.
If so, the title perfectly matches the video, which conjures up imagery that is not at all of our time, and instead belongs to some sort of sensual dystopian future.
While her general inability to comprehend genre distinctions often conjures chintzy magic, here her duet with Blake Shelton elbows country strumming and big-band horns awkwardly into the same space.
But well before a single word has been spoken, the South African director Yael Farber conjures up a sequence that transports the audience directly into the otherness of the piece.
The fire, virtuosity and spiritual imagination with which Morgan conjures this weary, seen-it-all, demotic black prophet — like so much else in her book — are nothing short of genius.
Even if his vision of the future comes to pass, there's something unsatisfying about Runciman's refusal to speculate on what might be done to avoid the dreary scenario he conjures.
With its curvy banquettes, blue-green walls, stacks of vinyl records, and midcentury-style lighting, the décor conjures up the voluptuous allure of those jazz cafes in their 10173s heyday.
And throughout the show, David Korins's set, which conjures period opulence with efficient minimalism, and Catherine Zuber's luxe costumes (not minimalist at all) underscore the gap between the leading divas.
The tickets are cheap, and he has plenty of money, so he conjures up a small rebellion: He buys 60 tickets and starts handing them out to others for free.
The colloquially named farm bill conjures up visions of Uncle Sam helping small family farmers toiling in their fields with their non-GMO-fed animals grazing on wide, open pastures.
The opening cut "Self Determination," premiering today on THUMP, conjures the ambience of a Middle Eastern market and effortlessly melds the sounds to subtly expanding and contracting waves of percussion.
But what's striking about the accusations against Pogge, both the allegations of sexual harassment and the milder stories of manipulation, is how little they resemble the dreamy interaction Miller conjures.
"The point is, it doesn't have to be, because what it does is it conjures a narrative about what happened in America during and after the 1960s," Professor Connolly said.
Raheem Sterling, 23, ranks among the most contentious, skilled and expensive of players in English soccer — a game that conjures a national near-zealotry that other sports can rarely match.
With the help of Uri Caine on piano, Mark Helias on bass and Ches Smith on drums, Mr. Friedlander craftily conjures something like intoxication and euphoria, without any crude parroting.
Mr. Sternberg runs the entire business out of a bland commercial office building in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, from where he conjures a utopia only he can see.
Then came the slashing string and wind lines, like rain blowing sideways, with which Beethoven conjures maximum chaos and desperation before the bass soloist suddenly breaks through, singing O Freunde!
That approach conjures lots of creepiness, thanks foremost to star Elisabeth Moss, but this is one of those movies that works better the less time one spends sweating the details.
Set in a middle-class neighborhood and centering on sex worker Pari, well-educated housewife Sara and musician Babak, Soozandeh conjures an intersecting narrative featuring licentious mullahs and backstreet surgeons.
This philosophical comedy from Michael Schur, co-creator of "Parks and Recreation," conjures a world where a points-based system tallies a person's moral actions to determine their afterlife destination.
After turning the last page, it's a delight to plunge back into the dark, intoxicating world Onda conjures and discover pieces of the puzzle that you missed the first time.
The translucent membrane between the non-objective and the figural conjures a kind of magic that propels the composition's architectonic solidity and graphic zip into an idealization of the ordinary.
This scenario conjures up the old African proverb "When the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers" — a lesson not lost on those of us here on the ground.
But an amalgam of multiple discrete types of alcohol conjures horrific flashbacks of sneaking tiny swigs from a dozen different bottles from my parents' liquor cabinet into a water bottle.
Lyrical and evocative, Rhys's language conjures a landscape while giving us a glimpse of Antoinette's state of mind ("overgrown…and a smell of dead flowers mixed with the fresh living smell").
" She conjures up her "brutal" 20s, "a constant battle with myself, judging my weight, my style, my desire to be as cool/as hip/as smart/as 'whatever' as everyone else.
We're meant to understand that it's the defense mechanism Babydoll's subconscious conjures up to help her cope with her current circumstance and the series of horrible events that led her there.
First, Laird conjures an imaginary place in Oceania, where real brown people live, thus engaging with the fraught literary tradition of using people from faraway places as a mirror for whites.
With its short, vibrant chapters and clear, gentle prose, this triumphant and necessary book conjures the enchantments of childhood without shying away from the fraught realities of abandonment, abuse and neglect.
There is no other modern Arab poet who so successfully conjures the grim beauty of the ancient works even while casting them in forms taken from the twentieth-century avant-garde.
Brody's characterization of Jarmusch is equally true of Padgett: he is among the rarest and most precious poets of our time because he conjures an entire world of his own imagination.
I did some digging—please excuse the mental image that conjures up—and found colon therapy proponents commonly describe rotting detritus—"mucoid plaque"—as coating the walls of the gastrointestinal tract.
Reply All is a podcast "about the internet," and its omnivorous interests have resulted in some compelling and unusual stories (check out the online community that conjures imagined spirits as friends).
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights is a favourite of Birch's, and director William Oldroyd conjures an identical landscape with wide-angle shots of the forests and moors that Katherine longs to roam.
The more plot-driven "Stack-Up," part of a triple bill on Wednesday, conjures a different kind of community, what could be a group of friends convening on a Friday night.
These acts of violence have a strange, almost dreamlike logic to them, and the rage and tension the film conjures up never resolve into catharsis—there is simply too much ambiguity.
With the universal tone of "once upon a time," Hunt conjures the stories we heard as children, and we know the land his characters inhabit could be anywhere, at any time.
The first act is devoted largely to the fantasies that Bella, fleeing the law after felling a would-be rapist, conjures up on a long (really long) train ride from Tupelo.
In the first book (called simply "Making Friends"), she conjures a cool best friend, Madison, who has the snappiest comebacks and knows all the hottest spots to shop at the mall.
"When you use these things, you are opening yourself up to be a tool and a vessel for the unknown around you," she says of the board some believe conjures spirits.
The pageant of spirits that Prospero conjures to celebrate his daughter's nuptials is here rendered as an airborne ballet of white balloons, onto which are projected an eloquent series of images.
Rose Mary paints landscapes, still lifes and portraits, while Rex, bouncing from job to job, conjures fantastical, almost-practical projects, like the solar-powered mansion that gives the movie its title.
She conjures a pastoral idyll, for instance, in her depiction of the designer Natalie Chanin and her business, Alabama Chanin, a line of cotton clothing produced almost entirely in Florence, Ala.
The word "puka" means hole, so while the term "puka shell" conjures images of very specific white shell necklaces, it technically means any sort of shell necklace, and there are many.
Affordability Rank: 9 Millennial Happiness Rank: 1 Economy Health Rank: 16 The thought of Pittsburgh for most people likely conjures the grit of the steel industry and hard-nosed sports franchises.
This later strategy is central to Rich's mature poetry, which works against the effects it conjures as it brings us into the tug-of-war between literary aptness and actual pain.
Shooting mostly indoors and at night, the cinematographer William Babcock conjures lighting that you'd typically find in more expensive features, adding a baleful glaze that distracts from the story's soft spots.
A performance by the Nigerian-American artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, whose mix of poetry and dance conjures a supernatural world, can make you feel like you're leaving one dimension for another.
It's racialized in the sense that it conjures up this kind of idea of people who just hang out and live on the ... Now, of course, the evidence doesn't show that.
For some, the word "Croc"conjures a fleet of tank-like foam clogs in a Skittles-hued array of colors — not exactly the kind of footwear you'd choose for a fashionable outing.
Fully-loaded Jaguars conjures up images of luxurious interiors and sports cars with sleek lines ... however, a 25 ton, entirely different breed of 'Jaguar' comes equipped with an array of weapon options.
When you think of a relaxing day at the spa, your mind generally conjures up images of someone massaging every last knot out of your shoulders or layering on a mud mask.
Filled with soft, deeply wearable neutrals — like deep beige, bronzy coral, and reddish brown — the collection conjures Henson's own brand of glamorous confidence, and is the perfect addition to any makeup bag.
Pine obviously is connected to the idea of the trees themselves, but it also is an efficient fashion, conjures up the longing and nostalgia that lies at the heart of the work.
In doing so, he conjures the romanticism of artists like Paul Cadmus, Jean Cocteau, and Yannis Tsarouchis, who elevated gay love to the cosmos, while moving away from a hyper-masculine ideal.
Or, sometimes, Berger conjures the moments that inspired an artist to create, like JMW Turner observing the froth building in the sinks of his father's barbershop, manifesting later as painted, violent waves.
On it, he makes an entreaty: "Tell me how you want to be done," and it conjures images of a man standing at the sex grill in a "[bleep] the cook" apron.
George Balanchine's pure dance masterpiece "Jewels" explores three facets of ballet: "Emeralds" evokes France; "Rubies" captures an angular, energetic midcentury American modernism; and "Diamonds" conjures the courtly grandeur of imperial Russian classicism.
While it conjures an idyllically communal world of Soviet athletes joined in leisure, camaraderie, high spirits and tender romance, it also contains darkness, secrets and falls that make its activities seem imperiled.
Today, the expression is shorthand for the boundless cynicism of Brazil's ruling class, for all the myriad ways in which it conjures the illusion of progress while precluding the possibility of change.
Her readily available assemblage of effects pedals and instruments conjures the impression of an artist at work in some cavernous, post-industrial studio space, utterly absorbed in the work of careful consideration.
But if you prefer, Spotify's stream lacks only Bonnie "Prince" Billy, who adds nothing to a musical gestalt that conjures magic from the cross-genre sequencing that gums up so many soundtracks.
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His work always conjures a layered sense of space, but here, he stirs up a feeling of motion, too, like watching city streetlights whiz by from the back seat of a car.
While this probably conjures images of something more sinister, here's what likely happened, according to officials: Locals had been feeding the neighborhood's cassowaries, and habituated them to rely on people for food.
John Gibbons grew up in San Antonio, so his accent sounds as if the Texas winds are blowing straight from his mouth, and his bowlegged gait conjures images of horse-weary cowboys.
Sports, often ignored in "fine" art, is also a favored theme; Mr. Wood conjures the image of the slacker artist sitting on his couch, watching basketball, tennis or gymnastics, if he must.
But the inclusion of a camera in the gallery conjures the theories of the "oppositional gaze" by bell hooks and the composition of self through a third person's consciousness by Frantz Fanon.
Here is an extensive, but not comprehensive, look at how that handful of notes conjures up the sword: The theme begins as an unspoken idea of Wotan, the king of the gods.
Ms. Millar's "Boogie Down Uptown" conjures stepping out of the subway onto the streets of Harlem for the first time, with musical textures inspired by the shadowy movement of Aaron Douglas paintings.
I don't just mean the way Palacio's novel conjures an entire world through words alone, making you care deeply about its characters, and offering you a privileged entry into their inner lives.
Lopez conjures a familiarly urbane world in which men attend lavishly prepared brunches, are oppressed by their season tickets to BAM , and feel the necessity of having an opinion on German Expressionism.
But last week's one-year anniversary of the director of national intelligence publishing its report detailing Russia's attack on our country is one that conjures up feelings of dismay rather than goodwill.
Ferg's lineage colors the best of his sophomore album, "Always Strive and Prosper," throughout which he conjures scenes of his father, uncle, and grandmother with a stylish eye and a bold tone.
Near the new acquisitions, a rapid parade of antique pots and bowls conjures a civilization that has passed through unparalleled heights of luxury without ever shedding the earthier tastes of its prehistory.
Despite overwhelming evidence for the relative safety of air travel over other forms of transport, the prospect of a plane crash, in its completeness and finality, conjures a deep level of anxiety.
Yi , which is composed of the Chinese character for "fire" aggressively stacked one on top of another four times, conjures the kind of flavorful, flame-licked intensity that does not tolerate indifference.
As an ASMR enthusiast myself, I knew I had to see whether an in-person intentional ASMR experience could provide the relaxing "brain tingles" that the YouTube subgenre conjures up for listeners.
"Voidsorption" (2017) sounds like a new millennial paper towel brand, while "Clown Clutter" (2017), a riot of primary colors, conjures Calder's "Circus" (20173), as well as the creepier aspects of clown culture.
A physics professor at Union College, he is (rightly) concerned that quantum physics usually conjures up images of the bizarre and exotic, when its effects are in fact with us every day.
The best example of this is UK garage: a bittersweet genre that conjures up memories of the past as much as it does the future but with a nostalgic sense of sadness.
While the idea of sex therapy often conjures up images of men compulsively seeking gratification a la Michael Fassbender in Shame, Louie also treats the opposite—those who aren't having sex at all.
The convergence of increasingly limited housing stock, lax regulations, and a seemingly infinite number of buyers—both American and foreign—conjures up a "perfect storm," according to Kotkin, where people like Croman prosper.
As the dust settles on the holidays, and millions of parents around the world regret buying their ungrateful precious children noisy toys, one word conjures more fear and concern than any other: Hatchimals.
With each generation the public consciousness conjures up a new fear for our youth: where once it was rock 'n' roll, today the concern is that teenagers' lives are dominated by digital media.
Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock When the words Kardashian and jumpsuit come to mind, it typically conjures up images of beaded Balmain catsuits or elaborate sheer paneling that hugs the reality mogul's every curve.
Her straight black hair grazes her bum and her look conjures up images of Kendall Jenner mixed with Emily Ratajkowski, while her razor-sharp brows and piercing eyes stare deep into your soul.
The concept is clever and the design ingenious, but this film from the Chilean team of Gabriel Osorio and Pato Escala has no dialogue, and the wonders it conjures aren't quite so wondrous.
Melting voices, driving rhythms, wailing guitar: Mr. Hearne conjures a kind of medieval-psychedelic landscape to reflect on fragments of texts from Supreme Court proceedings about the ambiguous nature of speech and identity.
But the finest moments happen when he takes a break and, aided by Mr. Kuklis's sonic manipulations, conjures a dreamscape woven from folk tales and personal tales of camping by the Adriatic Sea.
"Sever" conjures up an imaginary harpsichord where the keys pluck wires instead of strings, repeating a simple, dissonant melody for two minutes of glorious key-pounding broken up by a popped bass interlude.
A tea-ringed saucer, a discolored hatbox, an unfixed sink or a case of vegetable peelers — from these humble materials, the Irish-born artist conjures wrenchingly moving tableaus of family, loss and memory.
Every detail at Kissa Tanto, from the lighting to the menus to the purple neon sign high above the pedestrians on the main thoroughfare of this city's Chinatown, conjures an imaginary parallel world.
When we meet her, she's massaging one of her scaphoids—which I now know is a little baby bone in the wrist—before she conjures an army of skeleton warriors to incapacitate Gideon.
The illustration for the sentence "People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" conjures Mr. Hockney's work, and is based on a well-known photograph of the living room of Philip Johnson's Glass House.
Verdi, writing in his best operatic style but without benefit of stage trappings, conjures a terrifying sonic image of the Day of Judgment in this grandiose setting of the Mass for the dead.
Yet director Ava DuVernay's splashy adaptation seldom conjures the magic to which this big-screen exercise aspires -- not a complete waste of time, certainly, but too mundane to provide a consistently good one.
Jordan Peele (of the sketch comedy series "Key & Peele") conjures one of the year's scariest freakouts, while tackling racism in liberal America, in a "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" setup gone very wrong.
She conjures up the world of Moses as an adopted infant, his origins cloaked in silence, a Hebrew raised at the Egyptian court whose identity was revealed to him only as an adult.
White flight is often associated with the poverty and crime that plagued New York City in the later decades of the 20th century, and conjures images of muggings, abandoned buildings and urban blight.
While the cinematographer, Franz Lustig, conjures gauzy flashbacks and glowing glamour shots, promising subplots — like Stephan's possibly murky past and his daughter's dalliance with a dangerous young Hitler sympathizer — are hastily snuffed out.
When you think of foods that are made in Italy, your brain automatically conjures images of Parmesan cheese, extra-virgin olive oil, and the kind of pizza that isn't endorsed by Peyton Manning.
It's the kind of overlap that usually conjures up images of an emergency room on Saint Patrick's Day, an X-ray of your liver, or the latest headline about the ills of alcohol.
These are the images the phrase "used car marketplace" conjures for many people, and for good reason: Everyone from the Department of Motor Vehicles to Allstate insurance warns potential buyers of used car scams.
If the very thought conjures up images of tightly organized auctions — the likes of bluefin tuna in Japan's Toyosu Market, for instance — a trip to the village of Richerenches with Christopher Poron proves otherwise.
The term "solitary confinement" has fallen out of favor within the correctional sector "in part because it conjures a specific, and in some cases misleading, image of the practice," according to the Justice Department.
The stories of characters from "French Pictures" like Lilly White and Sweet Priscilla conjure the aftermath of acid and Vietnam protests, over a soundscape delivered by a band that conjures a deranged Steely Dan.
For me, it conjures up this weird feeling of nostalgia and sadness for what's lost, for how swiftly the years flick by like pages, for the way our relationships with ourselves and others change.
Even on "Glint," one of four songs here that top 10 minutes, when Daniel Tracy's double-kick flicks into action and Clarke's voice conjures up a storm, things still arc over a major key.
Hether Fortune [of Wax Idols] is a contributor to Slutist and an incredibly talented woman and witch, and what Shari Vari [of Void Vision] conjures by herself as a solo performer is so fantastic.
The centerpiece of the Canadian rock duo's third LP is a creative departure, sure, but it conjures sweat-soaked rock 'n' roll catharsis as well as any of the simpler tunes in their catalog.
To that end, the company recently released a two-minute ad called "The New Normal" — which conjures up the acronym for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws — to extoll legalized cannabis.
At its best, Kong: Skull Island conjures up those adventure tales of old, the Indiana Jones–esque cliffhangers in which Westerners arrive in strange lands and take part in all sorts of derring-do.
This conjures up an improbable image: Trump settling into the leather swivel chair of the mini-Oval Office on Air Force One, brandishing a pen to underscore passages like this: We are not God.
If the word "manufacturing" conjures up images of an outdated factory, or unskilled workers toiling over mundane tasks to create identical widgets, I have a message: 6900 called, and it wants its cliché back.
Mr. Greene conjures scenes of the young Amal (Rendah Heywood) as she meets Nick and decides to leave her husband and three children for a life with him in Canada and the United States.
In the late Friday filing, Manafort's lawyers said the special counsel's allegations of witness tampering "conjures a sinister plot" to persuade associates to perjure themselves, but disputes that the evidence provided establishes any tampering.
In his review for The New York Times, Ben Brantley wrote that the play conjures "a kind of magic that is purely theatrical yet somehow channels the addictive narrative grip of Ms. Rowling's prose."
It's one of those joints that conjures an old-school Manhattan in your imagination, and a spot, should it never succumb to the forces of the marketplace, that people will write long obituaries about.
In addition to materials and cutting techniques, Dixon likes to play with his record's packaging and often conjures up ways to increase the the complexity of the interaction between the listener and the record.
In "It's Hard to Be Hungry on Spring Break," Anthony Abraham Jack writes: The phrase "spring break" conjures up images of college students lounging on beaches by day and hitting the clubs at night.
For many of us, The Times's Wedding section conjures scenes from "Sex and the City," when Carrie and the gang gather to hate-read tales of Manhattan upper-crusters in love over Sunday brunch.
The brand's first commercial to use the strategy, which depicts an awkward young man at a cocktail party who turns suave as soon as he applies the spray, conjures a dystopian vision of adulthood.
Boîte Although the Lot Radio lies within spitting distance of Williamsburg's looming hotels and overflowing nightclubs, this makeshift hangout, which began as an internet radio station and coffee shop, conjures a charmingly antediluvian era.
"A Woman of Property" opens with a poem called "Gate," which conjures up a scene that feels like a TV ad for Prozac as scripted by Beatrix Potter: Everyone has a cousin Benjamin Bunny.
Furniture, art, drawings and photographs are presented in Diller Scofidio & Renfro's elegant, often amusing design, which accesses interiors with virtual reality and conjures the Maison de Verre with a high-tech digital slide show.
"Midnight City" conjures feelings of youthful nostalgia with the very first listen, but eight years later, those feelings are beautifully compounded by actual nostalgia; somehow, it sounds like all the best moments of 2011. 
But in the next room, a version of Hieronymus Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" conjures a different mood: chaos reigns as naked bodies throng in ecstasy, some half-animal, one sodomised by a bouquet.
The occasional hiccups in Ocasek's lead vocal conjures up memories of Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue," and are reinforced by guitarist Elliot Easton's rockabilly arpeggios that would have made Elvis Presley's guitarist Scotty Moore proud.
For present purposes, however, what concerns us is Mr. Affleck's bizarro style, a kind of slovenly and idiosyncratic take on normcore that conjures up images of every high school stoner you have ever met.
Furniture, art, drawings and photographs are presented in Diller Scofidio & Renfro's elegant, often amusing, design, which accesses interiors with virtual reality and conjures the Maison de Verre with a high-tech digital slide show.
What else should we expect from a president who conjures up pernicious images of immigrants in this country, depicting them as killers, to inflame his supporters and excite the darkest devils of their psyche?
"The magic in 'Berlin' is in the way Lutes conjures, out of old newspapers and photographs, a city so remote from him in space and time," Ed Park writes in his Graphic Content column.
But not before a journey abounding in imaginative stage magic — with layers of lighting and scrims, Mr. Castellucci conjures vast Rothko canvases that have the soft seamlessness of a James Turrell — reaches its end.
Doing so, Mr. van Houtryve conjures what the West may have looked like in the Mexican era in places such as Medicine Bow Peak, in Wyoming, and the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwest Utah.
ShamanThe word "shaman" conjures up images of wrinkled, sun-beaten mystics living in remote areas of the world, subsisting on the most spartan diets so that near-starvation might lead them to some divine enlightenment.
One of the best albums of this new vaporwave golden era is Dreams Love Chaos City by Subaeris, which conceptually conjures one of the most calming atmospheres you can imagine: the quiet city at night.
All it takes to be transported from hell into a spiritual retreat is the sound of a romantic popular song on the radio that seems to emanate from heaven and that conjures a poignant yearning.
The rate might go up once you enter this orange-hued parlor for devotees of sophisticated spirits, where a playlist of old, tinny jazz, Frank Sinatra, and bossa nova conjures a cloud of prerevolutionary Cuba.
Lerner's childhood memory of the women in her mother's bridge club, "their hair frosted, their nylons shimmery, carrying patent leather pocketbooks with clasps as round as marbles," conjures the magic mothers hold for little girls.
Inside, the spacious two-room bar conjures the faded glory of Las Vegas via tufted burgundy booths, schlocky portraits (roaring tigers, Sammy Davis Jr., Dolly Parton) and a horseshoe-shaped bar strung with gold tinsel.
There's an airy vastness to the playing that conjures the setting described in the libretto: the exterior of a grand temple, a courtyard receding back to the sea, priests preparing a sacrifice, a crowd gathering.
The mood Mr. Weerasethakul conjures is all the more extraordinary when you consider that the movie's premise, in the hands of almost any other director, would be used to build some kind of horror movie.
The installation conjures a ghostly and uneasy feeling that prompts the viewer to ask: what is lost when historically safe places for communities of color are destroyed, while the preservation of white spaces is prioritized?
But nearly everything else Tiernan conjures from the kitchen is dough-based: lamb offal lahmacun, another with sweet red onion, and a smoked cod roe and squid ink bread concoction with egg yolk and glitter.
"p r i s m" seems at first a more orthodox creation than "4.48 Psychosis," but in the end Reid does something no less jarring: she conjures an artificial lyric realm, then brutally revokes it.
The wall also becomes a projection screen for some of the production's most memorably visceral images, including a living one that succinctly, unsettlingly and spectacularly conjures the rot at the heart of the work's world.
If this conjures some sort of swaggering John Huston with a snowboard, please let me clarify: Fukunaga is a distinctly Bay Area variation on the type, not macho so much as open-mindedly omni-competent.
The founder of his own brand, No. 21, as well as the creative director of women's wear for the Paris-based house Rochas, he conjures romantic yet skewed versions of genteel dressing in his designs.
And he abandoned the birds entirely for a while — not wanting them to be seen as a shtick — and composed music that conjures elemental forces like wildfires and storms and glaciers crashing into the sea.
A space economy conjures visions of thousands of people living and working in orbit and beyond, but the jobs that will keep the space industry afloat in the coming years will be located on Earth.
Show Us Your Wall The artist Mark Dion's home-cum-studio in Upper Manhattan conjures the vision of a Renaissance cabinet of curiosities, those "wonder rooms" crammed with eccentric treasures before the age of museums.
"Wellness" conjures images of Gwyneth Paltrow peddling hundreds of dollars' worth of Goop vitamins and oils and crystals and juices to customers who, because they are not wealthy celebrities, will never look like Gwyneth Paltrow.
Watching John Collins's production, in which soliloquies are delivered with the velocity of Gilbert & Sullivan patter songs, conjures memories of cramming in college on the eve of an exam you haven't done the reading for.
And in Masako, warmly played by the actress Ako, "God Said This" conjures an almost saintly woman who is nevertheless feisty and strategic in trying to turn her illness to some good for her family.
On "Numb," the Edge drones out a series of "Don't" commands over a distorted guitar that conjures turning gears, and we never hear Bono at all, except for his "Fat Lady" voice in the background.
The spectre of an unfunded tax cut this conjures up makes it even harder to imagine the administration splurging hundreds of billions of dollars on new bridges and roads—the main hope of the building unions.
One example, "Un Jardin d'Hiver II" ("Winter Garden II"), with its 30 potted palms and prints of tropical birds, conjures bourgeois Europe's first great museum age, and sets it squarely on a foundation of African colonialism.
The Alberta Aurora Chasers decided to call it Steve in honor of the children's movie Over the Hedge, in which a character arbitrarily conjures up the name Steve to describe an object he's not sure about.
"Vinyl" is at its best when it conjures a moment from the era and places us within it—when the camera soars over the New York Dolls' David Johansen, for example, or Warhol's "Exploding Plastic Inevitable".
"Most of the partnership income that the top 1 percent of filers earn comes from finance and holding companies, not the sort of bricks-and-mortar businesses that the term 'small business' conjures," the report said.
Readers first realize that the magical world is a strange and terrifying place partway through Quentin's freshman year at Brakebills, when our nominal hero inadvertently conjures a horrific, uncannily semi-human being known as The Beast.
But here, as with Sebald, these pictures rush at the reader like spectral images of a lost world, a world that's being constructed for us in the act of telling, as the narrator presides and conjures.
As with her own art, the use of clothing as material in the workshop conjures memories of her mother's work at a Chinese garment factory, and reminds Xiuzhen that clothes were precious items during her childhood.
It's an eerie, creeping song that Lux called "an anthem about being a human monster," and conjures images of the 1958 Vincent Price horror classic The Fly (not the Goldblum one, it hadn't come out yet!).
Nothing at Barclays Center shouts "us" and "them" as emphatically as the Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Experience, the super-deluxe fan package my friend and I were experiencing that conjures a parallel universe of individually tailored privilege.
As in her 2016 opera "Breaking the Waves," Ms. Mazzoli conjures bleakness with an uncanny, confident mixture of instrumental savagery and eerie lightness, as when a moody orchestral storm recedes into the glassy drone of harmonicas.
But Drest is a ferocious heroine, and after finding a wounded knight left behind by the enemy, she conjures a plan to travel to Faintree Castle and exchange the knight for her family before they're hanged.
The image powerfully conjures the damage white supremacy has inflicted on people of color and suggests the obstacles it continues to pose to communities attempting to write themselves back into a history that systematically erases them.
Focusing primarily on minor characters from the Gospels — the Samaritan woman at the well, a crucified thief, the disciple Andrew — the book conjures more power from (and for) its shadowy central figure than it might have.
If the figure of the Filipino caregiver conjures subservience for many Israelis, back in the Philippines she represents a "pillar of society," Ramon Casiple, executive director of the country's Institute for Political and Electoral Reform, said.
Pop culture tends to draw a hard line between this dreamy, passionate, thrill-of-the-moment public sex, and "exhibitionism," which conjures images of a man in a trenchcoat flashing people, or nudism and extreme extroversion.
The film exquisitely conjures a period in which it was common for a bright young woman to defer to a man; an imbalance of experience and power was often taken as a natural state of affairs.
Adapted by Pedro Rivero and Alberto Vázquez from Mr. Vázquez's graphic novel, the film, originally called "Psiconautas" ("Psychonauts"), conjures a bleak vision of a post- or perhaps mid-apocalyptic landscape of predation, addiction and demonic possession.
Mr. Einhorn and his designers do a fine job with the setting (a low-budget approach that conjures a noir atmosphere, thanks largely to live music from Freddi Price) and Mr. Honeywell makes an effectively untrustworthy narrator.
TUCKED away behind rows of tin shacks and unkempt acacia trees, a cluster of tumbledown villas, mosques and a synagogue conjures up the grandeur of a port that once marked the southern tip of the Ottoman Empire.
"What's wonderful about Arthur is it conjures up a kingship that never existed — Camelot was an egalitarian paradise — and, of course, there was the quest for the Holy Grail," the royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the BBC.
By synchronizing his movements with those of the puppets that twirl in the water tank behind him, he appears to assume the role of the artist, who, within the frame of the symphony, conjures its psychedelic visions.
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I don't understand why anyone would ever choose a moniker that conjures up the idea of male genitalia and flashbacks, but then again, I may not have my finger on the pulse of TV show title trends.
It's not just for the major dose of hydration they provide or the surprisingly budge-proof sheen they leave behind, it's also that holding the tube conjures up a memory that never fails to make me chuckle.
And in "Introspection," he conjures an unexpectedly beautiful moment of transparency; painted from the perspective of a seated figure who is looking down at his denim-clad thighs through a sheer green plate on a glass table.
Saturn controls boundaries and rules, while Neptune is the planet of illusion and delusion: Neptune dissolves borders, floats right through walls, and conjures visions, and it's hard to know what's true or false when Neptune is around.
To the first point, the film conjures an early life in a town outside Philadelphia, where the queer Conrad's daily existence in a moment when AIDS was just hitting the news was a heroic exercise in survival.
As members El Far247i and Walaa Sbeit pound out beats with drum machines and live percussion, guitarist El Jehaz conjures up textured guitar riffs over micro-tonal phrasings played on analog synths by bandmate Z the People.
He has finished first or second in his last four major starts, a streak of success that conjures comparisons to Tiger Woods in the early aughts when he won six of 10 major starts in one stretch.
The most memorable — simply for its profound age and the history it conjures up — was the 1868, a wine that survived 150 years of joys and catastrophes to tell its story, with delicate yet indistinguishable energy. Unforgettable.
For many dance-goers, it immediately conjures the titles of two ballets: the 1919 surreal comedy "La Boutique Fantasque" and the 1949 (also comic) pure-dance creation "Bourrée Fantasque," each of which employs irresistible 19th-century music.
His scenery not only conjures a varied view of the fair but also places part of the action in an open pavilion whose gilded walls perfectly blend with those of the Auditorium Theater, which dates to 1889.
I have my issues with the specificity of organized religion and the tribalism that that conjures, but I am somebody who really believes in whatever you want to call it, the universe and our place in it.
At best, this business model — the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers, away from a retail location — conjures up door-to-door salespeople dependent on middle-aged women nagging friends for the names of their friends.
Amid the dull grays of a divided city, and a melancholic score penned by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, the mood at once conjures the isolation of "The Shining" (1980) and the eerily casual black magic of "Rosemary's Baby" (1968).
Often, the idea of hypnosis conjures visions of being lulled into a trance so deep that you end up clucking like a chicken onstage in front of an audience of bloated, red-faced retirees on a cruise ship.
Reef's Edge is a beautifully detailed piece of work from the Valve's artists—tiny bubbles rise like angels, and distant whale song conjures a lonely majesty—and it would be a shame to let it go to waste.
We've seen what he can do when he's at his absolute best — his name immediately conjures memories of Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense; it's a brand associated with some of the greatest supernatural thrillers of the last century.
But even as she conjures a villain for the ages (everything about Tessa fits together perfectly, from her tight self-knotted ponytail to her immaculately kept home to her milk-white wardrobe), she exposes a frail human beneath.
Those colors can end up electrically bright, as in "cfaal 2306" (2019), or strangely muted, as in "cfaal 2269" (2019); in either case, the palette feels retro, in contrast to imagery that conjures visions of sci-fi portals.
There are inventive moments, moments of such callous violence they would be thought unbelievable if there weren't caught clearly on tape and circulated on internet for the world to witness, and moments where tragedy conflates and conjures triumph.
"Wall Street now conjures up images of corruption, and if you are a person from Wall Street, you have to overcome that," said Roy C. Smith, a former Goldman Sachs partner who teaches finance at New York University.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Human smuggling often conjures up images of shady networks run by organized crime gangs, but new research reveals that independent operators rather than criminal kingpins control routes that bring migrants into Europe from Africa.
All of which conjures up a familiar feeling: depression, fear, anxiety, black comedy, that glimmer of joy at realizing that Trump's unregulated weight doesn't make up for his thin skin, before a return to depression, fear, and anxiety.
As St. Paul's Chapel continues to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its founding, an ambitious music program at Trinity Wall Street conjures sounds from the past as part of its Time's Arrow festival, which begins Sunday, Jan. 1.
Though it doesn't quite stick the landing, "New Waves," the first novel by Kevin Nguyen, an editor at The Verge, cleverly conjures a modern Gatsby-and-Nick-Carraway dynamic between the narrator, Lucas, and his co-worker Margo.
A crime drama set in New York's glossy stretches, it shows an ambient violence that, without a word about the Second World War, conjures the jangled mood and the social turmoil of the home front at the time.
Then it all came back to me, and I found my way back to that intense, laser-focused tunnel vision that Burnout Paradise so often conjures as you hit the booster and your surroundings unravel into a blur.
For many in the West, the word "tantra" conjures up images of Sting engaging in seven-hour marathon sex, but the practice has roots in both Buddhism and Hinduism going back thousands of years, and contains many facets.
For many of us, picturing a "mommy and me" workout conjures up images of Insta fitness mommy bloggers doing impressive physical stunts with a baby in tow or using their baby as a weight like it's no big deal.
A novel written in the English language with a name like An American Marriage conjures up a specific set of broad outlines: post-war optimism, masturbation in the suburbs, the disappointment of life, familial breakdown, that sort of thing.
Although Scandinavia, and Finland in particular, conjures images of pale skin and long blonde hair, a new generation of black and brown Scandinavian women are working to make their very real lived experiences a part of the cultural narrative.
Adam Granduciel's voice, a breathy wisp of a thing whose murmured soulfulness conjures the image of a cool blissed-out rock frontman grinning while bobbing his head to the beat, reveals the bland feelgood nature of the whole enterprise.
It would seem that the power the law bestows upon and channels through them, for all its apparent ubiquity in the alterative reality Young conjures, is nevertheless uneasy, fugitive, still subject to the probative gaze of the camera/viewer.
It conjures up an image of Dylann Roof praying and sitting through Bible study with a small group of black people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, three years ago, before slaughtering nine of them.
Nicole Eisenman's 1994 "Self-Portrait With Mr. Monopoly" conjures a moment of quiet existential terror, while Joan Brown's "Twenty to Nine" (1972) depicts a woman who may be weeping sitting at a restaurant table with wine glasses for two.
Calling himself "Rizzy Frankenstein" on Swet Shop Boys' "Half Moghul Half Mowgli," Ahmed conjures a fitting metaphor for the how identity can feel like a patchwork, not unlike the two-sided football shirt he wore on Englistan's cover art.
Drawing on a report by Pliny the Elder, he conjures a scene at the Colosseum: The man sprawled at such an odd angle beside the injured fighter has his face pressed against a gaping tear in the gladiator's throat.
His slip of a storefront, which he opened in August with his best friend, Rafael Almeida, is modeled after the strip's cafeterías and ventanitas (coffee windows), with a turquoise door that conjures up old Havana — or the Miami Dolphins.
There's a breakdown in narrative, even when the titles suggest a subtext, and it contributes to the freeing energy that conjures up these fantastical installations, making me feel like the artistic process itself released a genie from a bottle.
The way an artist conjures up a universe of his own, and how his aesthetic vision informs such creativity, are as much the subjects of this compelling survey as any of the peculiar paintings, photographs, and objects on display.
With hazy harmonics, crunchy rolled chords and metallic plucks, the series of short movements and interludes conjures rehearsal conversations in which someone offers an idea or a demonstration of how a passage should be played, and the rest respond.
"Silent Spring" is a toxicological examination of 19 chemicals, but we recall it for its beauty and precision, for its eerie prelude, in which Rachel Carson conjures a poisoned, silent world that once "throbbed" with the music of birds.
The show's central gallery conjures the two men's apartments, one above the other at the Southgate complex on East 52nd Street; the two ate together several nights a week, and were constantly in and out of each other's flats.
Critics praised his chamber piece "At First Light" (1982, inspired by an oil painting by Turner), which conjures the colors of the sunrise with delicate precision — gauzy clouds of strings slowly burned off by a blazing glare of brass.
While Virgin space wear conjures going boldly where no one has gone before, NASA's gear, which must function in more rugged environments beyond Earth's orbit, is drawn from familiar forms that have guided the space agency's engineers for decades.
Working with Afroditi Krassa, a Greek-born designer based in London, Mr. Tibi transformed an empty archway under an active railway line near Southwark station into an airy, Bauhaus-riffing fantasy that conjures his hometown; trains still rumble overhead.
Because unseating a superbly competent acting state attorney general this way to benefit allies is the kind of manipulation that conjures images of men in smoke-filled rooms, willing to sell out their constituents for a cheap political fix.
Mr. Zeitlin, an inveterate piano innovator since the 1960s and a fusion pioneer, plays a variety of keyboards and synthesizers; he conjures a vague drone in the middle-to-low range, circling your inner ear with melodies and effects.
The one-eyed Patch conjures back to life the courageous Casselaria, who lost an eye as a yearling before running in the 1982 Derby, and the partially blind Pollard's Vision (2004), named after the similarly challenged rider of Seabiscuit.
With lights, shadows, props, puppetry and wondrously agile human dancers, Mr. Pendleton conjures the landscape of the American Southwest, filling the stage with images of desert storms, soaring birds, skittering insects, snakes and Gila monsters, tumbleweeds and giant cactuses.
We see how the car that held the weapon "came apart in a dizzying flock of shards," an image that seems, before its meaning fully lands, as serene and natural as the sudden flight of birds that it conjures.
Though Barrial lacks the panache of a Martin Scorsese or a Michael Mann (whose "Collateral" may inform the proceedings as much as "Taxi Driver"), he conjures a subtly chilling mood from the nocturnal light bouncing off the Prius glass.
Made of undyed linen with silk piping and pockets, it is chic enough to pass for outerwear and inevitably conjures dreams of the good life spent shore-side — even if you're hanging by a friend's pool in the suburbs.
The fact that the pumpkin spice latte — which, to many, conjures the scents and imagery of Thanksgiving — is released in increasingly hot weather year after year is often touted as an ominous harbinger of the evil forces of seasonal creep.
From the witch who conjures with animal energy to the medium who spends more time on another plane than on this one, everyone on your list will be checked off by the time you reach the end of this guide.
Marlborough, New Zealand, $30 Coastal Marlborough, at the northern end of New Zealand's south island, is best known for sauvignon blanc, while the mountainous Central Otago region conjures images of pinot noir and landscape from the Lord of the Rings.
As the story of a young boy who conjures up a monster to help him deal with his mother's ongoing illness, A Monster Calls seemed like a logical next step for a filmmaker interested in merging the fantastic with the human.
She is the first to admit the word "mortician" conjures some undesirable stereotypes: creepy men who prefer the company of dead bodies; or maybe greedy ones, who prey on the families of the deceased with high prices during a fragile time.
The movement, also known as lifelogging, conjures up images of folks wearing six different health tracking bands, sensors on their heads and measuring every little detail of their actions in every part of their life…for what sometimes is very unclear.
But, but, but: The phrase "arms race" conjures images of the Cuban Missile Crisis, while a bigger conflict is likely to play out on the economic battlefield, says Amy Webb, an NYU professor and founder of the Future Today Institute.
In one episode, Michael conjures a literal trolley to work through the famous "trolley problem", in which one must decide whether to divert a trolley, on course to kill five people, onto a different track that will kill another innocent.
At MoMA PS1, the installation of Fuses in a small, dark room with theater seats conjures a feeling of illicitness, the thrill of an adult movie theater, but the film is remarkable for the unabashedness of its eroticism and experimentation.
It's easy to luxuriate in the atmosphere the show conjures, in its knowing references to the pop culture of that moment -- from movies to TV to video games to Radio Shack -- without fully buying into all of the individual parts.
In America the name conjures images of a brutal, grinding military loss which, until President George W. Bush's ill-fated decision to invade Iraq in 2003, made American leaders rightly hesitant to engage in wars of choice for ideological reasons.
Restoration Hardware's Chesterfield-­style sofa, or West Elm's Parsons table, or a handful of usual suspects from Ikea: those pleasingly plain kitchen cabinets; those rattan chairs; that Malm bed, whose austere low-slung minimalism conjures the ghost of Donald Judd.
And as directed by Taibi Magar, with an exceptionally resourceful design team, the play conjures searing theatrical visuals to match its wayward words, the sort of images that used to send people to Freudian analysts when they cropped up in nightmares.
Yankees 236, Angels 3 The thought of 6-foot-7 Michael Pineda and Larry Rothschild, the Yankees' 62-year-old pitching coach, hunkered down in a small room deciphering videotape as if they were detectives conjures up a comical picture.
Nevertheless interested in events of historic significance, it conjures a Unabomber-like vigilante, and the title refers to the man the FBI believes will lead them to him—a professor of mathematics who is, we are told with no specifics, Asian.
Pick up pizza and hamburgers from Varasano's Pizzeria in Concourse A and Grindhouse Killer Burgers in Concourse D. For sit-down meals, try One Flew South in Concourse E, which conjures rural Georgia with a photo mural of a forest.
The technical team — which includes Lucy Osborne (sets), Richard Howell (lighting) and Duncan McLean (projections) — adroitly conjures a world in which what we see on tiny screens seems to grow into three dimensions, even as so-called real life flattens out.
The scale of White's portraits alone imparts an authority and immediate power that, combined with the layers of color, gradient, and ghostly overlays, conjures the experience of a power play between Natalie White, the muse, and Natalie White, the feminist creator.
Thinking of that room inevitably conjures up memories of sitting around, stoned, watching YouTube videos (still a new, incredible phenomenon at the time), drinking cheap beer while playing Mario Kart Double Dash, and listening to the best rapper alive, a.k.a.
The result, a play of monologues and music recommended for visitors 9 and older — arriving early and reserving museum tickets online are strongly advised — conjures the realities and the dreams of individual lives that had been lost to the ages.
Although there's a very current appeal to seeing art in an abandoned space — and although such a setup usually conjures dreams of brilliant site specificity — most of the projects at Spring/Break appear fairly removed from the place they're in.
With an impressive tactile suggestion, Fischl conjures stiff, soaked tulle on flesh, conveying a loss so intense that the subject seems oblivious to the present moment, unmindful of a wet, scratchy sensation or that an expensive dress is getting trashed.
It conjures the image of fat-and-happy charity leaders milking extravagant salaries from others' generosity, or profligate spending on extraneous overhead — or even outright fraud, such as when the head of the United Way embezzled $1.2 million from his foundation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The opening scene of Adomako Aman's 2016 documentary, Dancing in the Dark conjures fairytale themes: romantic love and, specifically, the liberating experience of moving in the dark space of the nightclub, unjudged and remarkably oneself.
"  In Reefer Madness, Dr. Alfred Carroll (Josef Forte), a high school principal whose supposedly informative meeting with local parents frames the film, conjures visions of "A young boy… under the influence of [marijuana]… who killed his entire family with an ax.
Over 40 minutes, Hurley conjures a grayscale and violent world punctuated by electrical crackles and whispering ambience—the sort of record that'll make you cast a wary eye at your speaker system, suspicious that at any moment it might combust.
For most people my age—elder Millennial/Gen X cuspian—"goth" conjures up images of folks bedecked in black, with high-contrast hair, kohl-rimmed eyes, probably some body mods, shrouded in the distinctive whiff of clove cigarettes and melancholy.
Her glorious new work, "Dance Nation," which opened on Tuesday evening at Playwrights Horizons, conjures the passionate ambivalence of early adolescence with such being-there sharpness and poignancy that you're not sure whether to cringe, cry or roar with happiness.
She conjures up '90s-era campus politics with pitiless accuracy: the white students wearing "Recovering Racist" pins; the black girls hacking off their "'colonized' hair"; the empty gestures and the beautiful gestures — the shrillness, to be sure, but the sweetness too.
Nothing conjures a certain kind of millennial cool more than the word "Bushwick," and Bowen Goh and Vanessa Li's bar Mood Ring translates whatever that is into a tucked-away bar studded with kitschy-chic work from artists in the area.
For all the weightier aspects, the show is perhaps most enjoyable during smaller moments that Falco conjures, like an exhausted Tommy returning to her room and ordering a side of mashed potatoes and bottle of Sauvignon Blanc from room service.
Between the two identities lies a dreadful, transformative event; and as the movie toggles from one to the other, its writer and director, Sarah Adina Smith, conjures a storyboard of surreal puzzle pieces that snap together then suddenly split apart.
And if the thought of tattooed eyebrows conjures images of the ill-done sea gull wings of the 1990s (they faded to a "Hunger Games" blue), know that needles are finer now and inks more nuanced, to complement skin tone.
Working with women of various races, shapes, and countenances, Barrese conjures the distinctly dazzling yet degrading position of she behind the lens, beckoned to be this or that, to become what the photographer (usually male) more or less overtly beseeches.
Photography is still held to have some measure of honesty, or a documentary nature to the images it captures (or, more accurately, creates); yet smell is less objective, since it conjures up memories and associations in immediate, primal, and affective ways.
For all that third-round weekend means in the hearts of many English soccer fans, for all the memories it conjures, it is now taken as a truism that it has lost some of its mystique, some of its appeal.
Technically, this reunion of director and star (Berg and Wahlberg teamed previously on the war story "Lone Survivor") conjures a strong sense of authenticity with its stark visuals and understated performances, and Wahlberg, a Boston native, has clearly taken the project to heart.

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