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"summon up" Definitions
  1. to make a feeling, an idea, a memory, etc. come into your mind
"summon up" Synonyms
recall evoke recollect educe recapture bring back take back rekindle reawaken stir up bring to mind resuscitate resurrect reanimate refind reexperience remember renew call to mind revive recognise(UK) recognize(US) reproduce retrieve relive place mind reminisce about think of flash back to think back to look back on cast your mind back to call back dredge up dwell upon influence motivate encourage spark spur stimulate provoke activate drive excite give incentive incline instigate kindle foment foster whet call forth inflame pluck up brace yourself dare get up muster screw up steel yourself take a deep breath take the plunge muster up work up summon gather concentrate call up rally gather together raise call into action invoke put someone in mind of cause one to remember conjure up remind of suggest look like resemble echo allude to put one in mind of stir up memories of rouse make reference to remind one of find command conjure draw collect assemble marshal(UK) convene group connote convey express impart imply insinuate allude evince hint infer intimate signify indicate adumbrate advert denote hint at review analyse(UK) analyze(US) check debrief recap reflect on rehash reread swot think through think back on brush up check thoroughly go over go through make demands on demand require use call for call upon order direct charge instruct enjoin exact claim tell bid oblige ordain dictate decree elicit arouse induce awaken manifest call cause inspire produce actualize remind evoke images of evoke memories of call attention to make one think of awaken memories of bring one back to jog one's memory of make one remember point out put in mind catch capture encapsulate represent show record film paint photograph delineate sketch picture wake rejuvenate revitalise(UK) revitalize(US) revivify animate restore regenerate stir awake waken bring back to life More

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To boost growth, Mr Giammattei promises to summon up a "wall of investment".
First, you finally summon up the blood and make successful love to your spouse.
It helps to be able to summon up the scenes to which Viertel refers.
The political fashion has been to summon up government remedies for each of these challenges.
If they summon up a similar performance against Portugal, they will make the knockout rounds.
But it is hard to summon up a laugh as events whirl out of control.
Meanwhile, part of Barack Obama's visceral appeal was his ability to summon up black preacherly cadence.
Then to summon up the names of yesteryear— Yardley's April Violets; Morny White Heather; Lenthéric Tweed!
In order to be in a welcoming mood when the phone does ring, I'm trying hard to summon up some warm feelings toward the country, in the same way that our First Lady must sometimes try hard to summon up some warm feelings toward her husband.
How do people who are over 403 ever summon up the energy to get out of bed?
He can summon up charisma when he needs it and has an extraordinary ability to keep battling on regardless of circumstances.
While Mr. Saint Laurent seemed able to summon up only enough energy to design his collections, Mr. Bergé displayed boundless dynamism.
The deep voice appears to have been an affectation, an attempt to summon up more of a sense of gravitas or authority.
For that to become reality, Wainwright (23-6.023, 26.02) will have to summon up one of his best games of the year.
And thanks to the magic of VR, you get to summon up your magical energies right in the palms of your hands.
If a festival is organized badly, we'll have problems, and we can't summon up the spirit to really get into the music.
Among her many gifts is her uncanny ability to summon up visual elements from seemingly every cultural movement since the Kennedy administration.
And honestly, as tempting as it is to summon up righteous indignation against this lazy cash grab, what good does it do?
He doesn't understand how much it takes to stand in front of strangers and summon up songs she learned as a child.
It's great that Siri can summon up tunes on your new Apple TV, not so great when the tunes stop playing midway through.
The GOP's basic view is that if you can't summon up the money to pay free-market prices, well, that's your own fault.
It feels like it was designed specifically to summon up an explosive physical and emotional electricity that overtakes me in a gleeful way.
"I know that I would summon up whatever force I needed to again acknowledge to her—sincerely—how very sorry I am," Lewinsky wrote.
For a price, you could summon up a virtual iPhone on your computer, changing the model or iOS version through a simple menu tab.
" A person can quickly grasp that the clue points to the patriarch of a political family and, with luck, summon up "Who is Nehru?
For those who don't use personal altars, that term can summon up some pretty elaborate images, but creating one is actually a pretty simple process.
A short piece about the game in PC Gamer from last summer was able to summon up that it's "a complete hoot" as an evaluation.
Gagner seems to recognize that, for all the imaginative power he can summon up in a painting, he is not capable of changing the world.
In the cataclysm of the Depression, the president was able to summon up the sense of collective purpose needed to embark on large-scale change.
This pig"—I wanted to call it by name, personalize it, but couldn't for the life of me summon up its name—"is all she has.
To call the film "original," however, is to raise a bunch of questions, since part of its purpose is to summon up remembrance of things past.
But performers as capable and captivating as Mr. Habjan, Mr. Selge and Mr. Holonics can summon up a convincing, immersive theatrical world beneath a single spotlight.
You wake up every day, and you summon up the energy from somewhere, even when you think you haven't got it, and you get through the day.
A ghost can summon up a similar rush of cool air, Gabriel says, adding that paranormal presences can also cause the temperature in a room to rise dramatically.
Center. Some wondered if Louisville (20-6, 9-4) would summon up the motivation to finish the season strong after banning itself from postseason play on Feb. 5.
Moreover, his provocations tend to actually work, in the sense that they summon up the illiberal, "shut up or we'll shut you down" side of left-wing politics.
Some biographical portraits summon up the dead with uncanny or suggestive facial, vocal and gestural resemblances between the original and copy; others just pull out the wigs and clichés.
His mimicry is brilliant, but what sticks with you from this movie is when he uses impersonations to summon up scenes of familial dysfunction that are not remotely funny.
There's tragedy, though, and it's of the same sort that games like Ni no Kuni II or Assassin's Creed Origins resort to when they need to summon up some gravitas.
Then we're off -- inside Odysseus' own version of his travels -- passing the floating island of Aeolus, keeper of the breezes, even venturing down into Hades, to summon up the dead.
The 21-year-old Hadid, of course, knows a bit or two about living under constant scrutiny — even having to summon up her boxing training to defend herself in scary situations.
Now, though, horror filmmakers can summon up the same sensations of echoing, unbridgeable distance just by putting the characters in a room with a failing battery and no available power outlets.
"I believe that the dumping is illegal and we have to summon up the political and the legal arguments to take it on," Clinton said, specifically accusing China of the practice.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD (Reuters) - Uruguay will seek to summon up all their famous defensive spirit in Friday's quarter-final against France to shackle the Europeans' lighting-fast teenage top-scorer Kylian Mbappe.
It invites you, from your vantage point in the present, to summon up Earth's deep past and far future—to see these parallel worlds with your own eyes, like digital overlays.
As you chew, you summon up new waves of heat that the fresh leaves of Vietnamese coriander and bites of raw cabbage and cucumbers can do only so much to mitigate.
All of these paintings feature a prominent plasmatic stain form, and thus summon up the slimy, sleuthy spectre of Picabia's radically splotched-into-being "La Sainte Vierge" (The Blessed Virgin, 1920).
The visuals are a loving tribute to the great graphic designer Saul Bass, while the jazzy sounds of John Ottman's score summon up the easy heat of Henry Mancini in his prime.
Yet the problem is deeper than that: the government does not have the resources to fund the expansion it wants, but cannot summon up the political courage to start charging students realistic fees.
His printmaking activities over the previous couple years had shown that he could work from a blank sheet and did not need the support of the wood grain to summon up gestures and images.
Its standout track sees Miss Loretta tackle one of blues great Leadbelly's finest moments, and summon up a little magic of her own in between the spare acoustic chords and gentle plunk of a piano.
"And if I were to see Hillary Clinton in person today, I know that I would summon up whatever force I needed to again acknowledge to her — sincerely — how very sorry I am," Lewinsky wrote.
"And if I were to see Hillary Clinton in person today, I know that I would summon up whatever force I needed to again acknowledge to her — sincerely — how very sorry I am," Lewinsky writes.
But watching a bunch of rich straight white men read Henry David Thoreau and summon up the courage to stand on their desks felt like sloganeering in place of critical thought, empty gestures instead of real liberation.
But one big reason for Mr. Bush's precipitous fall was Mr. Bush himself, chiefly his inability to convince Americans that he understood the depth of their fears or could summon up a coherent plan for addressing them.
Rather than tearing down this fringe theory, The New York Times' reviewer, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, praised Summers for weaving together such an "extraordinary welter of detail" about the Monroe case that he seemed to summon up the dead.
And when these creatures of the workshop do manage to summon up the courage to test their descriptive powers against the most basic of human drives and activities, it is often to chronicle male sexual hesitation, confusion or inadequacy.
" As Buber wrote, even a cat or a piece of mica can summon up in us the feeling of a genuine encounter with another: "When something does emerge from among things, something living, and becomes a being for me . . .
The Brighton-based producer's new extended EP doesn't begin with a beat, but with an overture of lush synths and samples of exotic bird calls that summon up the tropical pinks and jungly greens that make up the record's cover.
But he cannot summon up his whistling bravado from before; he is still hesitant and uneasy, and as he edges his way closer to the back steps he wishes he had a better idea of what he is supposed to do.
When Carlton Totten, 133, isn't studying old Marlon Brando films, attempting to summon up brooding intensity, he's in a gray Prius taking trust-fund babies from El Rodeo School in Beverly Hills to the nearest branch of the Los Angeles Public Library.
When I get back home, I summon up the courage to do something I've been putting off for months: I call the internet and phone company because my phone has been dead for a long time and the internet speed is so slow.
HRC: And I really think that, in addition to the staunch support that we are going to summon up for Planned Parenthood, what you see happening in states is to try to limit access, to try to deny the availability of Planned Parenthood services.
The name Neighborhood Youth Corps might summon up visions of clean-cut boys in spruce khaki uniforms, standing at attention on a parade ground while a government official reads a proclamation dispatching them to do what needs to be done for the good of all.
I can summon up the sense memory of a handful of fierce, lingering hugs over time, having to do with various animals who became part of our family, or wildly decorated birthday cakes, or first jobs or books published or whatever we agree matters.
In this case, the true Walter was Marjorie's late husband, and she has chosen to have him return as an earlier self, thus setting an immediate moral test: if you could summon up those you have loved and lost, at what stage would you capture them?
But too often, he seems to be trying to summon up energy and dredge up feeling in this movie by glancing back at the first "Independence Day," as when Liam Hemsworth (as a flyboy) punches an alien, an echo of Mr. Smith's "welcome to Earth" triumphalism.
I have a lot of fond memories bound up in World of Warcraft, like many people do, and without very much effort at all I can summon up exactly how physically miserable I was sitting in a room with a broken air conditioner while grinding in Netherstorm.
"If Obamacare is in fact not repealed, we will find tactics to shallow out any Obamacare costs and core strategies to pass that cost onto consumers in order to protect our shareholders best interests," he said, nakedly attempting to summon up a consumerist rage over slightly more expensive pepperoni.
" One also suspects that Katrin, via Monique, may be trying with all her might to summon up a more passionate, freer, risk-taking version of her husband, a man who "knew what he wasn't; and on the whole he knew and liked and approved of what he was. . . .
The right can't summon up a "real" Tory voter in quite the same way—the Party survived its aristocratic past by discovering "real Tories" in every social class—but it has made up for this by emphasising "real Tory" values: flag-waving nationalism, suspicion of foreigners, belief in British exceptionalism.
And then it was off to see Chip on the Noisey stage, who, for a man of such small stature, could summon up so much energy it felt like the sand was going to cave in under our feet and we would all be washed away by the Adriatic sea.
Although it may be difficult to summon up optimism after a defeat, if Mr. Ince and Ms. Aksener stay engaged in politics, they could build a stronger and more organized opposition that will draw in new and younger voters and compete again for control of Parliament, and the presidency, in five years.
Lehigh, Lochsa, Youghiogheny, Ocoee, Gallatin, Tohickon, Penobscot, Payette: the names of the rivers summon up boulder gardens, azure pools, high-speed surf waves, life-threatening keeper holes—and those mesmerizing cellophane stretches where the water, clear and unriffled, accelerates over a rocky bed, getting ever shallower, before dropping into the aerated tumult of a rapid.
I am trying to summon up my arguments in support of the mass-market luxury cruise, and against the snarky subgenre of travel writing about mass-market luxury cruises, a snarkiness best exemplified by David Foster Wallace's classic 1997 essay "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again," piece that is hilarious and insightful and brilliant.
She said the liner notes for her (recently re-released) 1975 live album were a user's manual she wrote for the instrument, picturing that future, where the process of music production would be democratized such that everyone would have an analog synthesizer and we would all just be able to summon up music as needed by plugging in the right formulas (in a way, she was right, it's just that it happened with computers rather than the analog synth).
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility: But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger; Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair nature with hard-favour'd rage; Then lend the eye a terrible aspect; Let pry through the portage of the head Like the brass cannon; let the brow o'erwhelm it As fearfully as doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean.
His autobiography Summon up the Blood: In dogged pursuit of the blood cell regulators was published in 2000.AlphaMed Press, Dayton, Ohio, USA, 2000.
A local legend says that a fairy bull would appear on the mountain ridge during years of drought. It would summon up winds and call for rain to come.
Born in 1943, Son of German Priests Julie Gardener discovered the crystal after it fell to Earth. By holding it in her hand. Julie could summon up whatever powers she desired. She realized that with the crystal, she could be invincible or even immortal.
Among the horses helped by the charity are the Champion Hurdler Make A Stand and the Grand National winners Royal Athlete and Bindaree. One graduate of the scheme is Summon Up Theblood who represented Brazil in the Three-day Event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
The couple then attempt to summon up a spirit, unaware that they have come up with the name of a demon, which arrives in a bolt of lightning, electrocuting the family hamsters and then possessing their dead bodies, turning them into demonic possessed zombie hamsters .
In 2010 he wrote and directed his first feature film The Devil's Rock, co- written with Paul Finch and Brett Ihaka. Set in the Channel Islands during WW2, it tells the story of two New Zealand commandos who uncover a Nazi plot to summon up a demon, using a book of black magic.
The men ask Shmat Razum to serve the hunter instead, and Shmat Razum agrees. Shmat Razum carries him back. The hunter stops at a golden arbor, where he meets three merchants. With Shmat Razum's directions, he exchanges his servant for three marvels, which could summon up a garden, a fleet of ships, and an army.
Creon's men have defeated and captured Medea and Aegeus. In prison, Medea uses her magic powers to summon up demons from the underworld. She kills Creusa with a poisoned robe then stabs her own - and Jason's - children to death, before making her escape in a chariot pulled by flying dragons. In despair, Jason attempts suicide in vain.
Florence Breed and Ali Kuli Khan had three children, Rahim (born 1905), Marzieh (1908–1993), and Hamideh (1910–1989). A former resident of the township, Florence Breed Khan died in 1950, in Teaneck, New Jersey, in her seventies. Their daughter Marzieh Gail published a series of family memoirs, Other People, Other Places (1982), Summon up Remembrance (1987), and Arches of the Years (1991).
It's just another day in Lonronpia and Kari, an apprentice magician, decides to summon up some of her favorite treat: takoyaki! But instead of delicious takoyaki appearing, a shower of colored octopuses rain down from the sky. A guardian angel appears and informs Kari that she must rid Lonronpia of the octopuses. Now, she must embark on a journey to find the demon prince Exaltus.
"Browse & Darby" , Arts Council England; retrieved 29 March 2010. Cathy Lomax said of Barber's seascapes executed in oil on board: > Barber's paintings are refreshingly raw, colour piled on in an effort to > summon up the emotion of the place rather than worrying to much about > accuracies. They have an endearing hint of the naïve about themCathy > Lomax."Art reviews and comment", 27 March 2003.
Su Shi (1037–1101), the Song dynasty scholar and pharmacologist, was familiar with the life-prolonging claims of alchemists, but wrote in a letter that, "I have recently received some cinnabar (elixir) which shows a most remarkable colour, but I cannot summon up enough courage to try it." (tr. Needham and Ho 1970: 320). The forensic medical expert Song Ci was familiar with the effects of metal poisoning, and his c.
Magi Nation involves taming dream creatures and using them to fight. Whenever a creature is defeated, the player may receive that creature's animite, a magical stone containing its essence. These can later be used to forge rings which allow the player to summon during the battle. Each Magi may summon up to four dream creatures at a time, and with up to ten rings equipped, ten dream creatures total at their disposal.
He appeared in the 1963 film The Bluesmen. He reduced his activities in the late 1960s after a stroke. Attempts by the folklorist Peter B. Lowry to record Anderson in 1970 were not successful, although apparently he could occasionally summon up some of his past abilities. A final tour took place in the early 1970s with the aid of Roy Book Binder, one of his students, taking him to Boston and New York City.
Once they reach Earth's orbit, only the Exelion and a few minor cruisers are still active. Though their struggle appears bleak, Takaya manages to summon up her strength for the sake of her friends and crew members. She takes control of the incomplete Gunbuster and uses its high-powered weaponry to force the enemy to retreat. The battle is over, but those who remain are faced with the harsh reality of war and its aftermath.
Since Apollonia lets no one see her baby, village gossip accuses her of having killed and buried it in the midden (dung heap). They organize a search but instead of a corpse unearth Wiegland's lost motorcycle, missing for a year. Unable to bear their cruelty, Apollonia leaves with her baby for France. After learning that Apollonia returns his love, Paul, smitten, almost goes with her, but is unable to summon up the courage.
Some nights when I think about it, I break out in a cold sweat. Somehow, I was able to summon up the will to do it. The tunnel was already some 80 to 100 feet long. It extended underground beyond the barbed wire fence, but those in charge wanted to lengthen it so that the opening would come out below ground level on the steep side near the bank of the Fulda River.
She also enjoyed being out and about, as most of Bernice's scenes were shot in her office. When asked if it was easier to summon up the emotions knowing it was her own son, Hazlehurst replied "certainly, yes - since it was my own son, there was another layer of emotion there." The actress added that she hoped viewers would be moved by the storyline and that her respect for what the police do increased "tremendously".
The first slow variation, grave e maestoso. Von Bülow comments, "To imbue this wonderful number with what I should like to call the 'high priestly solemnity' in which it was conceived, let the performer's fantasy summon up before his eyes the sublime arches of a Gothic cathedral."Von Bulow, Hans, Ludwig van Beethoven: Variations For Piano Book 2, G. Schirmer. Further references to Von Bulow are to this edition, unless otherwise indicated.
He titled it "Almost a Conclusion". He described his inability to continue writing: "Add to those pages, Ernesto's breakthrough to his true calling, and you would in fact, have the complete story of his adolescence. Unfortunately, the author is too old, too weary and embittered to summon up the strength to write all that." He wrote only a fifth episode that recounts the violin recital and the beginning of Ernesto's friendship with Ilio.
Hero Points are awarded at the end of successful adventures. Hero Points can be used to improve ability levels, or can be held in reserve and used to bump contest results, as with Masteries. Masteries are applied automatically, Hero points are a conscious decision of the player. The use of Hero Points to bump up results represents the ability of fictional heroes to summon up reserves not available to ordinary people, to turn a difficult situation in their favour.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror was released in October 2004 on the Game Boy Advance. It is the second game released on that system, following Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It features Kirby in a Metroidvania format, with all the levels being interconnected and able to be completed in any order. Also unique was the in-game phone, which can be used to summon up to three additional copies of Kirby to fight enemies and solve puzzles.
Parro competed at his second Summer Olympics in 2016. At the Games held in front of his home crowd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he finished 7th in the team competition and 18th individually with the horse Summon Up The Blood. In 2019 with a new horse, Quaikin Qurious, Carlos Parro won the individual Bronze medal at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru and the team Silver medal which qualified the Brazilian Eventing Team for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
The plot of this film centers on Jonathan Graves (Peter Liapis), a college student who uncovers his late father's occult paraphernalia in his family's mansion. Graves tries to summon up the demonic forces his father dabbled with, in hopes of gaining supernatural powers. Consequently, the little Ghoulies are summoned to descend on the manor and terrorize everyone who participated in the ritual. The film also stars Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres, Jack Nance, and Mariska Hargitay in her film debut.
Instead of the usual Last Judgement, this depicts the Second Coming, the triumphant return of Christ, and the General Resurrection. A 2.1 metre Christ, his arms spread in the form of a cross, is flanked by the 12 Apostles, while angels above him carry the crown and nails. Meanwhile, other angels sound the trumpet to summon up the dead. Another notable feature is a fine baroque retable in gilded wood, dating from 1678, shortly after the refounding of the abbey.
Only appearing in Whiz Comics #117 and based on Apollyon a demon in Christian lore. A demon who is summoned by a student called Brane who has found his magic book, killed Professor Hertz who had it and used the magic to destroy his body. Ibis finds the Professor has disappeared, but is able to summon up his spirit and learn what has happened. Apollyon is summoned up and tries to crush Ibis with his tail, but Taia turns it to straw.
Hitler dies in New York City. Jainlight finds his way to Davenhall, where he lives for seventeen years in the hotel with Marc and Dania, trying to summon up the courage to ask for forgiveness. On the night Marc leaves town, Jainlight knows his life is slipping away, and he staggers down the hall, hoping to have time to ask Dania's forgiveness, but dies before doing so. The custom in town is to hang the dead in a tree until they say their name.
Its Maximum Drive shoots out a sphere of energy which splits into several smaller spheres that explode. Shroud also has several supernatural powers that do not have a basis in Gaia Memory use. She is able to summon up rings of fire that produce various objects, as well as appear out of thin air, and disappear just as easily. How she is able to do so is never explained in the series, although it is implied in the movie's Director's Cut Commentary that she is a Quark.
On the eve of Fernald's retirement from the UCLA clinic, Time magazine (July 12, 1948) highlights the story of one boy's reading adventure in Fernald's clinic. The title of the article, "Reading by Touch" aptly reflects the Fernald method. Stepping down after 27 years, Fernald sums up the theory behind her "kinesthetic method" with the explanation that "reading difficulties occur most frequently in people who lack the ability to summon up a mental picture of the way a word looks"."Reading by Touch" (July 12, 1948). Time.
Doctor Doom transports himself to Morgana's castle to summon up a magical army and captures the Avengers, but they free themselves and he is arrested for terrorist crimes against humanity after a brief struggle that culminated with the Sentry tearing off Doctor Doom's mask. During Dark Reign when Norman Osborn is in charge, Doom is released and sent back to Latveria. However, Morgana le Fay engages him in a magical battle, which he is losing until the Dark Avengers rescue him. He then magically rebuilds his kingdom.
Magister – actually the Master – tries to assure her that her fears are unfounded, but his hypnosis fails to overcome her will. Backed by a group of followers, the Master is conducting ceremonies in the cavern below the Church to summon up Azal, a force of evil. The Doctor and Jo reach the mound and the Doctor rushes inside to stop the dig, but it is too late. The tomb door opens and icy gusts of wind rush out, while the eyes of a gargoyle, Bok, flare with a reddish glow.
Kai is also capable of opening up portals through time and travel through it without the use of a time-traveling train, and through this ability can also release blasts of energy capable of erasing everything but himself from time and space. After mentioning how he feels about an event, he says . He often has an emotionless or angry expression on his face when he says this. Kai also has psychic abilities akin to Ryutaros's, having the ability to control people as well as summon up a small troupe of break dancers.
Since the revision of street names in 1885, this alley is, however, made part of the western section. cartouche at Number 4. Over the porch of Number 4 is a sandstone cartouche dating back to the 1670s and displaying the message: : "dVM sChoLa teVton ICI CoetVs eXstrVCta VIgesCIt, eXsVrget StVdIIs gLorIa IVsta pIIs" a Latin sentence meaning "As long as the school of the German parish prosper, conscientious studies will bring true honour". The Latin numbers in the sentence - an encrypted message - summon up to the year 1670.
In the miniseries made by Granada Television adapting Brideshead, the character Lady Marchmain (Claire Bloom) reads this passage aloud. In the mobile game Fate/Grand Order, in an effort to thwart James Moriarty after his own defeat of Sherlock Holmes, the characters summon up a number of "Phantom Spirits" of fictional detectives that were inspired by or followed after Holmes. The first to appear is a shadowy spirit described simply as "Round-Faced Priest", with the outline and vague features closely resembling the appearance of Father Brown in the Case Closed appearance.
The members of the original Magic Band had come together in 1964. At this time Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) was simply the lead singer of the group, which had been brought together by guitarist and former classmate Alex St. Clair. As in many emerging groups in California at the time, there were elements of psychedelia and the foundations of contemporary hippie counterculture. The group was therefore promoted as "Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band", on the premise that Captain Beefheart had "magic powers" and, upon drinking a Pepsi, could summon up "His Magic Band" to appear and perform behind him.
Shadowgate is a black-and-white 1987 point-and-click adventure video game originally for the Apple Macintosh in the MacVenture series. The game is named for its setting, Castle Shadowgate, residence of the evil Warlock Lord. The player, as the "last of a great line of hero-kings" is charged with the task of saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord, who is attempting to summon up the demon Behemoth out of Hell. Later that year, a color version of the game was released for the Amiga and Atari ST, and in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
The first mission of the new team is an assassination job to kill Apocalypse, reborn in the form of a child and being indoctrinated by Clan Akkaba on their Moon base. After defeating Apocalypse's Final Horsemen and getting to the young Apocalypse, no one on the team can summon up the courage to kill a child. When the group resigns to bring the child back with them and to reeducate him, Fantomex fires a shot in the child's head, apparently killing him.Uncanny X-Force #4 Soon afterwards, Fantomex realizes a presence calling itself Weapon Infinity has started manipulating the timestream within the World.
Historically, inns in Europe provided not only food and lodging, but stabling and fodder for the travelers' horses, as well. Famous London examples of inns include The George and The Tabard. However, there is no longer a formal distinction between an inn and several other kinds of establishments: many pubs use the name "inn", either because they are long established and may have been formerly coaching inns, or to summon up a particular kind of image. Inns were like bed and breakfasts, with a community dining room which was also used for town meetings or rented for wedding parties.
Live Plus One became the first All release and second Descendents release to chart, reaching #45 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart. Jeremy Salmon of Allmusic gave the album four stars out of five, calling the Descendents disc the more vital of the two: > All, being the later form, has songs which show a better overall sense of > pop craftedness. The problem is that All's songs lack the primitive drive, > (post-?) adolescent emotion, and angst of a Descendents track. The > recordings of the Descendents, made in 1996 during the Everything Sucks > tour, show a band which can still summon up the energy first exhibited on > record in 1983.
Having left the Middle East with de Gaulle on a visit to French Equatorial Africa, Spears had his first major row with the general who, in a fit of pique caused by 'some quite minor action by the British government', suddenly declared that the landing ground at Fort Lamy would no longer be available to British aircraft transiting Africa. Spears countered furiously by threatening to summon up British troops to take over the aerodrome and the matter blew over.Fulfilment of a Mission – Spears, pp. 49–50. De Gaulle told Spears that the Vichy authorities in the Middle East were acting against the Free French and the British.
Some nights he would have to be helped to the stage and even to the piano bench, but Gene would summon up his energy, and in no time he was swinging and jubilant, leading the quartet with a vitality that could only be attributed to the healing power of music itself.” The guitarist has also been featured in collaborative performances with such artists as George Van Eps, Mose Allison, Joe Diorio, Joe Sample, John Pisano, Mundell Lowe, Bud Shank, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. His most recent recording, For Joe (CAPRI Records Ltd.), is a tribute to Joe Pass, who remains one of Potenza's greatest musical influences.
This recalls an incident in the legend where the grandmother of the three brothers went into the bush to gather fern roots; she could not be found when the three brothers prepared to paddle northward, and was therefore was left behind. Arriving back at the beach the grandmother grew very angry at being left behind and used her magic to summon up a storm making the first waves on what up till that point had been a waveless ocean. This forced the brothers ashore at Ballina and they went overland back to retrieve the grandmother. The next landing was at Lennox Head in the boat channel area (bream hole/moat) of the beach.
" The opponents note that being excluded from the area would especially affect former internees and their descendants, who make regular pilgrimages to the former incarceration site and their specific assigned barracks. Those who make the pilgrimage want the ability to walk throughout the massive camp and imagine the experiences of the internees. "They want to traverse the site to experience the dimension and magnitude of the place, to gain a sense of the distances family members walked in their daily routine to eat meals, attend school, to do laundry and use the latrines. They want to summon up the ghosts of the place, to revive long-suppressed memories and to mourn personal and collective loss.
Lane responded to Sheehan's inquiries by stating that the Defense Department is the least reliable of all sources for verification of atrocity accounts and that verification of simple facts about the interviewees was "not relevant." Sheehan called Lane's book irresponsible, concluding that, "Some of the horror tales in this book are undoubtedly true", and the "men who now run the military establishment cannot conduct a credible investigation... But until the country does summon up the courage to convene a responsible inquiry, we probably deserve the Mark Lanes." New York Times Book Review, December 27, 1970 by Neil Sheehan Because of Sheehan's review, Simon and Schuster reneged on the contract for the book. When Lane disproved Sheehan's charges, they were forced to settle with him.
Bonhoeffer felt strongly that there is an empirical experience that results from meeting with others to become intimate before Christ. He suggests that Christians should confess their sins to one another. Earlier, in his Habilitation thesis published as Act and Being, he states that the church community, not some philosophical or theological system of thought, "is God's final revelation [of his divine self] as 'Christ existing in community [Gemeinde]'". In other words, Christians should not wait for a revelation from God before they do something, but because they are continuously and prayerfully considering what is right, it is possible that God has already revealed His will to them and they need to summon up the courage to take the appropriate actions.
"Promised You a Miracle" is a dance track which is driven by a combination of "deep electronic beats" from the keyboards of Mick MacNeil and a "deft hook line and riff" courtesy of Charlie Burchill's guitar play. The song was inspired by a funk band that drummer Kenny Hyslop had recorded from an American radio station on a tape. The band got fascinated by a brass riff they heard and worked on the idea that eventually became the riff on "Promised You a Miracle", and, inspired to summon up the positive feel of the music, Jim Kerr wrote the lyrics to the song. It was considered by Jim Kerr to be the first "pure pop" song written by the band, as their first attempt to craft a song specifically for radio listeners.
Orwell > comes back time and time again in his writings on Spain to those political > conditions in the late thirties which fostered intellectual dishonesty: the > subservience of the intellectuals of the European Left to the Communist > 'line', especially in the case of the Popular Front in Spain where, in his > view, the party line could not conceivably be supported by an honest man. > Only a few strong souls, Victor Serge and Orwell among them, could summon up > the courage to fight the whole tone of the literary establishment and the > influence of Communists within it. Arthur Koestler quoted to an audience of > Communist sympathizers Thomas Mann's phrase, 'In the long run a harmful > truth is better than a useful lie'. The non-Communists applauded; the > Communists and their sympathizers remained icily silent.
Drummer and lyricist Neil Peart said of the song: > Whereas most of the ideas we were dealing with this time were on the lesser > side, and in some cases, like in "Jacobs Ladder", looked at as a cinematic > idea. We created all the music first to summon up an image – the effect of > Jacob's Ladder – and paint the picture, with the lyrics added, just as a > sort of little detail, later, to make it more descriptive. Robert Telleria said in the Rush book Merely Players: > Part heavy metal, part New Age, this song is not about the vision seen by > Jacob in the Bible but rather the atmospheric phenomena that has been named > after that image. The tympani pounding parts rock like apocalyptic > earthquakes. Alex plays like he’s ascending the ladder in the clouds.
Before dying, Isaac constructed the eponymous clock that he hid somewhere inside the walls of the house, where it eternally ticks as it attempts to pull the world into the magical alignment, which would permit him to destroy it. Lewis befriends a local boy named Tarby Corrigan, who is everything he is not -- popular, athletic, thin -- but the two soon begin to drift apart. Lewis tries to win Tarby back by demonstrating how to raise the dead in the local cemetery on Halloween but in doing so unwittingly releases Selena Izard from her tomb. An escalating series of encounters with the sorceress' ghost builds to a final confrontation in the basement of Jonathan's house, where Lewis must summon up his courage and prevent the couple from finishing their work and bringing about the end time.
Many pubs use "Inn" in their name, either because they are long established former coaching inns, or to summon up a particular kind of image, or in many cases simply as a pun on the word "in", as in "The Welcome Inn", the name of many pubs in Scotland. The original services of an inn are now also available at other establishments, such as hotels, lodges, and motels, which focus more on lodging customers than on other services, although they usually provide meals; pubs, which are primarily alcohol-serving establishments; and restaurants and taverns, which serve food and drink. In North America, the lodging aspect of the word "inn" lives on in hotel brand names like Holiday Inn, and in some state laws that refer to lodging operators as innkeepers. The Inns of Court and Inns of Chancery in London started as ordinary inns where barristers met to do business, but became institutions of the legal profession in England and Wales.
The album received mixed reviews. Ann Cheauvy of Rolling Stone reviewed the album negatively and comparing Who Do We Think We Are to Deep Purple's breakthrough album In Rock wrote that the former "sounds so damn tired in spots that it's downright disconcerting" and "the band seems to just barely summon up enough energy to lay down the rhythm track, much less improvise." In a retrospective critical review, Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic expresses the same opinion and writes that apart from "Woman from Tokyo", the album's songs are "wildly inconsistent and find the band simply going through the motions", although he does praise "Rat Bat Blue". On the contrary, reviewer David Bowling writes in the Blogcritics site that Who Do We Think We Are "is one of the band’s strongest and stands near the top of the Deep Purple catalogue in terms of quality" providing "some of the best hard rock of the era".
In the Dáil, independent member Catherine Connolly directly addressed the speech, stating: Leader of Fianna Fáil, Micheál Martin T.D., called for a state apology for the infants, a commemoration to be held for them, and for the expansion of the Commission of Inquiry to include other institutions and sites. The then Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald, stated that "the discovery is an infinitely sad reminder of an Ireland that was a very harsh, harsh place for women and their babies" and that "it shows the tortured relationship the State and church had with pregnant women - it is a tragedy that we are now facing in its entirety." The President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, speaking about the find at an International Women's Day reception, said there "are dark shadows that hang over our meeting, shadows that require us all to summon up yet again a light that might dispel the darkness to which so many women and their children were condemned, and the questions left unanswered as we moved on." President Higgins described Catherine Corless' work as "another necessary step in blowing open the locked doors of a hidden Ireland".

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