The problem that the British government is now trying to conjure with is what can be done beyond ritual condemnations.
The elder actors conjure stifled furies with their pensive stillness and chisel-sharp diction, and Oliveira aided by the lambent evocation of gaslight by his cinematographer, Renato Berta presents them in frames of dramatic precision that evoke the enduring agonies of a vanished century.
Hollande, who campaigned on an anti-austerity platform, has promised to conjure thirty billion euros with a mixture of cuts and taxes.
Critics carp that he exploitatively mixes fiction with fact to conjure up an array of Frankenstein-like outcomes.
Their earthy tread and sublimely iconic expressions are framed in a surprisingly free and expressive round of angles that conjure emotional extremes and transcendent powers with blunt physicality.
Columns, curved windows, and surrounding ornamental gardens complete with a gazebo and statuary conjure the romance and prosperity of another era.
Free-to-Play may conjure images of a thousand identical games with friend requirements and energy bars in the corners, but more elaborate games like League of Legends and Star Wars: The Old Republic are playing with the model as well.
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Despite all the fancy policies our Westminster politicians conjure up (I could replace Westminster easily with Washington) I see monetary policy as the key.
The initiative looked set to change hands again, but in the next game Clijsters somehow managed to conjure another break point, which she converted with a brilliant improvised lob.
Her goal with some of the works was to "conjure harmony" and hope, she said.
In a game where these majors set the bar in terms of cash and quality-of-life compensation, and very young startups set the bar in terms of providing realistic shots at big windfalls, no other type of business has any chance of really competing for top talent, with any mix of cash and stock it can conjure up.
With a few key shots, del Toro needed to conjure, wordlessly, the lives of the aliens.
Almost all Christian writers dealing with Heaven either say frankly that it is indescribable or conjure up a vague picture of gold, precious stones, and the endless singing of hymns.
In China, diamonds conjure up a sense of eternity, whereas for Indians they are associated with conspicuous wealth.
Moreover, this rendition doesn't require viewers to look from certain angles or with certain lighting scenarios like many forms of holography oftentimes do, and the team hopes to eventually conjure a 3D image of a human "if they can substantially enlarge the device size" while keeping its current attributes in tact.
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Yet with Mr Basescu probably unable to force an early election, and parliament unable to oust the president or conjure a stable majority government, the prospects for a revival of reforms are dim.
Mr Howard was able to conjure up all sorts of demons a task in which he was helped by the Labor party itself, with its public pledge to re-regulate the labour market, including by a re-introduction of national collective bargaining.
Whenever I try to conjure up what innovation looks like, the same slideshow of images clicks across my mind: that photo of Einstein with his tongue sticking out, Edison with his light bulb, Steve Jobs onstage in his black turtleneck, introducing the latest iThing.
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