All it takes is the right publicist to conjure the media fairy, and presto!
Clarke was famously the first to conjure up the communications satellite.
Two-thirds of all the people on benefits are in work, so perhaps ministers might consider resisting the temptation conjure-up their favoured imagery of hard-working people setting-out early in the morning while their neighbours on out-of-work benefits are still snugly tucked-up behind their closed blinds.
But it's fair to ask how many more miracles the pair can conjure up in the transfer market.
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This enables the researchers to conjure from their database the person you may not realize you have in mind.
Keane's side played some attractive counter attacking football before the break but Martin twice failed to conjure the quality of finish that that such well-constructed approach work deserved.
Only Big Sister could do that part wiggling her fingers first to conjure the fairy dust that only Big Sister could conjure.
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.
Hence the need to conjure money out of thin air, or rather the government's off-balance-sheet equivalents the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, which may provide loans and guarantees without a word from Congress.
The latter will probably conjure horrific images in the minds of most candy lovers.
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The bass clarinets conjure up bubbling, vomiting goop, and I've found that asking the musicians to "vomit" up their parts elicits the perfect interpretive results.
Ronaldo had the chance to conjure up one of his trademark free-kicks after Sanchez departed, but blazed the ball into the stands.
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.
The only explanation they can conjure is tortured: The president gave her gifts he intended to take back that same afternoon to show his confidence that she would conceal the relationship.
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The sculpture needed to appeal to a broad audience and conjure up the fond memories of so many different people.
Even skeptics will struggle to resist the pressure for further money printing from politicians and those mainstream economists who have staked their careers on the belief that deter-mined central banks can always conjure up the necessary demand to keep economies growing.
Even as ObamaCare-mandated cuts of roughly 3.4% hit in 2014, out of nowhere HHS gamed the complex formula to conjure a new 2.2% cut in the fixed payments that insurers receive for each senior they cover under Advantage.
But Sanchez's best reviews conjure the feeling of wearing a particular fragrance rather than just recreating a scent for us.
Columns, curved windows, and surrounding ornamental gardens complete with a gazebo and statuary conjure the romance and prosperity of another era.
On those other nights, when I see a terrorist hanging from every subway strap, I conjure the memory of that missing bag.
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The phrase might conjure up a vision of a glossy company-sanctioned portal for downloading updates to Fruit Ninja and your other time-wasting games.
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Sitting in my office I can easily conjure the acrid smell that took over downtown New York, came through my window, and lingered for months.
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Some don't believe the authorities can conjure up another stimulus.
We tried every distraction we could think of water, cookies, DVD player, fart noises, crossed eyes each giving us just a minute or two of respite before we had to conjure the next bit of vaudeville.
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He believes the main reason behind vinyl's comeback is a desire to conjure up the magic of buying music--a feeling that's been lost in the era of immediate gratification offered by Apple and Amazon.
There was no time for them to conjure the most unlikely of all equalisers, but their heroic display finally brought the World Cup to life and warmed the hearts of the crowd on a freezing night at Ellis Park.
Truffaut gives the film a sleek, futuristic design (with sharp retro touches) and a flamboyant palette, and offers a dazzling panoply of cinematographic techniques (including slow-motion photography and superimpositions) to conjure the psychic derangements of life in an irrational yet chillingly ordered world.
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