• For me, it conjures up a government that favors old businesses over new ones.

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  • But it conjures up, at least to me, something to do with thieves, not legitimate business.

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  • The Wall conjures up images of a frustratingly impenetrable obstacle, but Dravid was much more than that.

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  • For others, the number-crunching crowd conjures up painful images of Long-Term Capital Management, the band of Ph.

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  • The phrase "community organizer" conjures up do-gooder images, soup kitchens and Meals-on-Wheels programs.

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  • It's really ordinary and domestic and conjures up the sanctity of the home.

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  • It conjures up images of giant Keynesian taps being turned on - gushing out more good taxpayer money after bad.

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  • Possible troubles include a split outer bag, which conjures up distasteful images, or an error matching the A and B samples.

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  • And at a time when the region is being buffeted by economic turbulence, a visit from Hassanal conjures up visions of bounty.

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  • This conjures up a vision of the 1960s, when many of the ugliest council estates, which did huge social damage, were built.

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  • Dufresne conjures up Stevens and then creates all the legal documents necessary to run the tainted money through the nonexistent silent partner.

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  • Or Tommy Hilfiger, who conjures up a kind of freewheeling, multiculti gathering, a super-inclusive extended family we all wish were part of.

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  • It also conjures up something of Mr. Buren's own personality, which has never been in thrall to the prevailing winds of artistic conformity.

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  • Heartland's sister company in Canada buys sugar at international prices, and conjures up a molasses stew specifically designed to avoid America's customs tariffs.

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  • For me, it conjures up images, all at once, of wealthy Manhattan, lawless Chicago during the 1920s, and the most infamous fictional metropolis, Gotham City.

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  • It conjures up a strange mental image, but perhaps not so odd when you are talking about one of the most colourful characters in English football history.

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  • The discovery conjures up a picture of wandering groups of hunters making their way across dry land where the North Sea is now, after the end of the Ice Age.

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  • The arrival of his long-lost younger brother, Benny (Alden Ehrenreich, a pale and determined young man reminiscent of Leonardo DiCaprio), conjures up the bad memories of earlier family life that caused Tetro to travel far and refuse contact.

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  • The word "secretary" conjures up images of a bygone era, of pearls and sweater sets, sensible heels and knee-length skirts, and the right mixture of efficiency and self-effacement to fade into the background while acting as a powerful man's right hand.

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  • Recorded in 1953 by his familiar all-star trio, the song is beautiful, the pace luxurious, and the scenery that it conjures up is New York in the first full days of cold, with the leaves changing and the city settling-in for the end of the year.

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  • At best, the argument that this show "surveys various ways museums inspire the making of works of art" is evident in a few of the photographs on view most notably the large Cindy Sherman portrait that conjures up an Old Master painting (and wonderfully confuses you as to precisely which one it might be).

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  • Six months later the image still sears Brown's mind, but he conjures up another one: an even more crippling new wave of attacks that might come next, puncturing the U.S.' technology underbelly and disabling the networks that keep nuclear missiles in their silos, the lights on in hospitals and automatic teller machines belching out cash.

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  • Six months later the image still sears Brown's mind, but he conjures up another one: an even more crippling new wave of attacks that might come next, puncturing the nation's technology underbelly and disabling the networks that keep nuclear missiles in their silos, the lights on at hospitals, milk on store shelves and ATMs belching out cash.

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  • For some observers, the international community's increasing focus on Syria's weapons stockpile also conjures unwelcome echoes of the run-up to the Iraq war.

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  • The screenplay, by Seth Bass and Jonathan Tolins, based on a novel by David Gerrold, offers heartwarming, tearjerking, stand-up-and-cheer moments that only a golem could resist, but Meyjes never conjures a world, inner or outer, so the result is just a string of effective scenes, an illustrated script rather than an experience.

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