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It's also conjured up the threat of possible government regulation.
It is not an idea that he just conjured up.
That conjured up scary thoughts of Peeping Toms — and predators.
Not the woman that you've conjured up in your head!
Starbucks conjured up the Witch's Brew Frappuccino for Halloween 2018.
But Garnett has conjured up a great terrible temporary solution.
Enterprising hacks soon conjured up Bible John as a moniker.
Leaning back in her chair, she conjured up a familiar vision.
It's an image that Jamie has conjured up in his head.
Now, palace sources hope that a new future can be conjured up.
The word "filibuster" has always conjured up in my mind negative connotations.
Beyond infrastructure-level plays, it has conjured up bespoke products in India.
Last October, The New York Times Style Magazine conjured up more speculation.
Even so, the prospect has conjured up a pervasive feeling of fragility.
The Indian middle class conjured up by the marketers and consultants scarcely exists.
The aftermath of the robbery has conjured up a deplorable, unattractive public response.
These are just some images conjured up when we think of Hollywood movies.
Many of the owners might have themselves been conjured up in character treatments.
That acceptance bleeds over into the fantasy world conjured up for The Adventure Zone.
They conjured up their deviltry on the "Batman" set at 20th Century Fox Studios.
The one that can't be manipulated, debased, and conjured up electronically at one's whim.
As a couple, they had always conjured up what life ahead might look like.
The most unlikely van Gogh is conjured up by Akira Kurosawa, in "Dreams" (1990).
They had conjured up treasures in the Natural History Museum that were already there.
The brand name "Chipotle" once conjured up images of fresh, uncomplicated food and healthy initiatives.
Each time, it's conjured up something different — a different fever dream of Washington gone awry.
Towers, for poor tenants, conjured up failed public housing projects of the 1960s and '70s.
This side of the Atlantic, his anniversary ghost has conjured up some aptly eccentric events.
Perhaps the ecclesiastical atmospherics Mr. Iannone conjured up were a mite lugubrious for a debut.
It was perhaps the most draconian wish list ever conjured up by the federal government.
The Zinfandel conjured up unfavorable Marvel references and imaginings of a cozy 'wintertime dinner party'
The first generation of animators often conjured up fictitious interactions with their hand-drawn characters.
He conjured up the goal, and social media gave him a global night among the stars.
The former Breitbart executive insisted he and Trump had conjured up the anti-press catchphrase together.
Later, Henderson and Cavallari, 32, can't help but laugh at the imaginary boyfriend Cutler conjured up.
In the 22003th minute, Portia Modise, Banyana's on-pitch poet in chief, conjured up something remarkable.
We've conjured up the most magical secrets from the wizarding world of the Harry Potter movies.
Too Short was adamant Teana conjured up the whole thing just to get into his pockets.
But I consoled myself: yes, indigo exists, and it can be conjured up in the brain.
There was a time when the word "jeans" automatically conjured up images of low-rise flares.
Throw in the spectacle of St. Patrick's Day and you've conjured up a perfect Irish celebration.
Then Google conjured up a corporate superstructure called Alphabet, slotting itself in as the only profitable firm.
The Russian intelligence services could not have conjured up a more fertile environment for their influence apparatus.
They've not only conjured up a phony narrative but have also managed to be hypocritical about it.
I had no idea whether the absurd strictures were Maddy's, or conjured up by our loopy intermediaries.
Wildly, he reveals he conjured up all of his musical success in nearly less than eight months.
My role conjured up some mix of Dr. Strangelove and the Australian game warden from Jurassic Park.
A new word, "miscegenation," conjured up a new threat, the fear of the mixing of the races.
In 2002, General Musharraf conjured up a new king's party, which disintegrated with his resignation in 2008.
Thus the million-plus inaugural fans he conjured up like extra floors to sell a condo building.
If that doesn't sound like a phone conjured up in an alternate reality, I don't know what does.
In a Twitter tirade that began Sunday, he conjured up hordes of dangerous migrants surging toward the border.
Netflix has conjured up a second season of last fall's buzzy, spooky drama The Haunting of Hill House.
Doritos: True to form, it ran several spots, all of which conjured up some humor alongside some controversy.
It forms part of a plan conjured up a decade ago by an ambitious younger generation of leaders.
The "Untitled" photographs evoke paintings by Ensor, Bruegel and especially the covens and rituals conjured up by Goya.
Somehow, though, Park has conjured up not only his smartest but also his most stirring film to date.
Almost a year ago, I conjured up a few hundred dollars for a good ol' college spring break.
But what that boiled down to was even more characters conjured up from the rummage bin of history.
I genuinely felt different in drag, and I had a great time exploring this dirtbag character I conjured up.
This dystopian yet all-too-imaginable world has been conjured up by Giuseppe Porcaro in his novel "Disco Sour".
The dystopian world Bracken conjured up in 2012 hasn't stopped growing — and hasn't stopped garnering an enthusiastic fan base.
Right before the holidays, TBS conjured up magic for some precious pups — all of whom are up for adoption.
When I first saw porn, it pretty starkly opposed the innocent picture my mind had conjured up about romance.
The crime writer Jo Nesbo conjured up the situation behind this series, the most expensive ever made in Norway.
The use of the nickname clearly conjured up some deep feelings for Paris ... as she tore into the pap.
Federal prosecutors said she conjured up imaginary dependents for clients using the identities of prisoners incarcerated with her husband.
In fact ... Antron says the cast and series did too good of a job, their performances conjured up pain.
He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
But to Britons it conjured up a much more positive image: the tasty dressing on their fish and chips.
Puzo aspired to literary greatness and only conjured up Vito Corleone and his family's adventures and misadventures to escape debt.
The name also suggested that the art was somehow conjured up, rather than the result of an intelligence at work.
Tennessee conjured up a well-executed screen pass to Henry, who used two good blocks and broke into the clear.
Not the me that you've conjured up over the years... Make sure you're not doing it just out of habit.
They were sent by Mr. Rubchinskiy's impassioned followers, self-styled citizens of the virtual world he has conjured up online.
We're extremely excited to explore a new chapter in the history of the Wizarding World conjured up by J.K. Rowling.
It's true that Blazer played a role in the Smiley Face fad, but not the pivotal one he conjured up.
The bomb plot is conjured up by the Généreux Ruest character, who in the film is spurned by Plouffe's wife.
The dread conjured up by a restaurant's impenetrable wine list or a shop's vast rows of bottles is entirely unnecessary.
ZUCKED Waking Up to the Facebook CatastropheBy Roger McNamee The dystopia George Orwell conjured up in "1984" wasn't a prediction.
We wanted it to have points of view," Fuller said, and what Clair and his team conjured up was "pretty inspiring.
However, the public reaction has been one of shocked dismay at the extravagant lifestyles conjured up by many of the disclosures.
Jack's newfound powers as a DJ became apparent as his rain dance conjured up some ominous looking clouds in the distance.
Twenty lines, yet they conjured up such a world to me: another love fertilized by the thrilling otherness of wartime Alexandria.
The strategy that Henin and Svitolina had conjured up, Svitolina said, was to serve well and move Williams around the court.
The mirage of Rwanda that Rukorera and his cows had conjured up among us during our exile was soon to evaporate.
When this fiction collapsed under the weight of injury and journeymen pulled off the streets, the N.F.L. conjured up a distraction.
Michael and Dina Lohan plan to sue a U.S. senator who conjured up Lindsay's drunken past to lash out at a CEO.
Prince Harry conjured up memories of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he and Meghan Markle enjoyed a glamorous first evening in Fiji.
The mental images conjured up by Trump's call for a space force may initially have appeared better suited to the silver screen.
The Fox News opinion host Laura Ingraham defended Trump's remarks and described the news coverage of the chant as "conjured-up outrage."
Instead, Tarrant exalts the pure-white past white supremacists have conjured up for Europe, and evokes the maudlin myths of nationalist agitprop.
It's a remarkable sight to witness the flood of people that can be conjured up, as if from nowhere, in this city.
Had you asked 10 year old me about Japan, I would have conjured up images of Godzilla, Dragon Ball Z, and ninjas.
But Ford's garden was different, with its forest and granite columns, rising like redwoods, supporting tiered offices that conjured up tree canopies.
I was struck by that while solving this terrific grid, as I conjured up several little relationships between some of the entries.
When asked what the word "community" means to them, an asylee named Denise noted that the term conjured up images of togetherness.
"Let's be vocal about our beliefs," Mr. Risso insisted, as he conjured up a mythical marriage between Truman Capote and Che Guevara.
But what I miss more than sex is the feeling of closeness with another person, something I've never believed could be conjured up.
War, hunger, malaria, tribalism, Ebola and crushing poverty… these are the common western images conjured up at the mention of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Smith's use of the word "liberal" in his Wealth of Nations conjured up a centuries-­old meaning with which we are now familiar.
Trump has regularly decried climate change as a hoax, often claiming it was conjured up by the Chinese to blunt U.S. energy competitiveness.
Time and again, Campbell's writers, not just Heinlein and Hubbard but also Frank Herbert of Dune fame, conjured up technological paths to transcendence.
Old menus allude to something called "fancy cake," a confection conjured up by Albert Kumin, the Four Seasons' original, Swiss-born pastry chef.
The Oasis was conjured up by a woolly-haired genius called Halliday (Mark Rylance), who died seven years ago, bequeathing an infuriating game.
The man-bun magician conjured up a flat bar out of the ledge for Quasi Skateboards' Josh Wilson to have his way with.
Sitting at your gate with a $12 grab-and-go sandwich, you've probably conjured up some easy ways airports could improve their amenities.
The effect conjured up the jumbotron simulcast of a pop star in a stadium concert, or of a political figure at a convention.
The specter that she has conjured up with her gala has followed priorities far beyond fundraising and certainly beyond the realm of art.
He corrected that to a "colossal success" after becoming aware that his remark had conjured up the 1912 sinking of the Titanic cruise liner.
Episode five is more direct: a former high-school bully is attacked by some spectral teenagers the mist has conjured up from his past.
I had conjured up an image of the perfect partner in my brain, and I wanted to get as close to it as possible.
Where she thought he might predictably get $500 or $600 for a letter that she conjured up, he came back with $2,000 or more.
The film directors who staged the show conjured up a rainforest, a favela and an animated city in a celebration of Brazil's hybrid culture.
" Mencken was one of the earliest in a line of American readers to recognize how Conrad conjured up "the general out of the particular.
On the other side, the Republicans are Trump sycophants who conjured up every conspiracy theory short of blaming the Russian probe on Elvis Presley.
The video-gone-viral of Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot conjured up reactions of fear with its humanoid form, organic agility and physical prowess.
When it was founded in 1668, the village was known as Musketa Cove, a name that for outsiders conjured up images of biting insects.
When I hear elected officials talk about immigrants, they seem to be speaking about figments of their imagination, conjured up to illustrate talking points.
Where she thought he might predictably get $500 or $20083 for a letter that she conjured up, he came back with $2,000 or more.
If she conjured up an idea, there was not one element of that idea that she was not going to have her hand in.
But after Microsoft conjured up the original Surface with its kickstand and detachable keyboard in 2012, it's largely been five plus years of iterative improvements.
Agnelli's is a useful name in this context, since his is the image reflexively conjured up when the subject of great Italian clotheshorses come up.
The three-factor test that the government likes to cite is conjured up out of a jumble of justifications inside of a run-on paragraph.
The elite of the elite are high-tech wizards—Google, Apple, Facebook and the rest—that have conjured up corporate empires from bits and bytes.
Doing that gave it the flexibility to pay a bit more for the swelling late-stage valuations some of its best investments had conjured up.
I conjured up my boisterous friends, one by one, and imagined myself to be a stand-up comedian and developed comedy routines for each friend.
Indeed, one can say that the whole of the net neutrality case was conjured up by, and for the express benefit of, exactly two companies.
The situation appeared to fall well short of the mass invasion by a caravan of thousands of migrants conjured up by Trump before the midterms.
Driven AROUND six years ago, Hyundai figured a 2710-year warranty was not enough to attract shoppers and conjured up daring design for more attention.
But he conjured up a bizarre new deception, congratulating himself for putting to rest the doubts about Mr. Obama that he had fanned since 2011.
The lounge furniture, including a brown leather Chesterfield sofa, conjured up images of old New York, while the Berlin location will use more modern furniture.
Unless Apple has quickly conjured up a completely revolutionary take on virtual reality — unlikely, but stranger things have happened — it should sit this round out.
The scope of the arrests conjured up analogies to the Central Intelligence Agency's covert seizures and imprisonments of suspects after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
As she reads the book, she realizes that it's actually terrifying, but it's too late — she's conjured up the menacing supernatural figure known as Babadook.
This has resulted in Marco Rubio, in particular, launching attacks on the real estate tycoon and schoolyard bully that he himself could have conjured up.
Because while the plot can feel like something conjured up in secondary school film class, with violence that occasionally borders on cartoonish, the soundtrack fucking rules.
We entered the age of global trade and capitalism and then conjured up moral philosophies — and by extension, a culture — that justified that way of life.
The accident conjured up memories of the 2012 accident involving the Costa Concordia, which overturned after hitting rocks near the island of Giglio, killing 32 people.
The picture has to be readable and easily accessible but also be able to reveal many possible narratives, often conjured up by the viewer's own experience.
Few would have bet on French Open champion Halep fighting back from that mauling but the Romanian conjured up exceptional grit to force a deciding set.
Donen was fortunate enough to work with two of the most accomplished dancers in Hollywood in Kelly and Astaire, and they conjured up breath-taking sequences.
Robert noticed blond shadings of bedrock surfacing from the earth, and for a moment he conjured up humpback whales rising around him, their skin mica-flecked.
Prominent contemporary artists Avalon Emerson and Elysia Crampton have conjured up official and bootleg remixes of Slowdive, and Lorenzo Senni cites Souvlaki as a defining influence.
She is also very aware of the regional mythology, as conjured up and questioned by predecessors like the director John Ford and the artist Richard Prince.
Members of the founding generation abhorred the very idea of party, a term that conjured up shady cabals placing self-interest ahead of the public good.
Any robust expression of executive authority encountered bitter opposition as delegates conjured up memories of Julius Caesar, Oliver Cromwell and more recently, and ominously, George III.
Sheikh Zayed wasn't the one who conjured up this museum, with its grand ambition to smash Islamic certainties and turn Bedouins into citizens of the world.
Some lies were just conjured up in a desperate attempt to find excuses for Trump's inexcusable behavior, which led to the drafting of two impeachment articles.
I conjured up a set of hazy villains, who were, I can see now, externalized manifestations, imaginary versions of those who were leaving me behind; i.e.
Until recently, the term "white supremacist" conjured up images of hateful skinheads marching in combat boots and violent Neo-Nazis with swastika tattoos on their faces.
The announcement conjured up a fantastical vision of Musk flipping a switch to suddenly transform all of the Tesla vehicles on the road into self-driving robots.
Remembered moments conjured up at "the machine," as Mayröcker calls her typewriter, lead to layers of quotations, often citing the original writer's name directly in the text.
In any event, it would be hard to imagine such dramatic reprisals being conjured up by anyone other than rulers themselves; certainly not their more cautious officials.
Compare the legendary film, set in South America and laced with documentary footage, that was conjured up by Orson Welles in the nineteen-forties but left unfinished.
The hat conjured up images of the continent's colonial rulers at a time when her husband's recent verbal interventions in Africa were viewed as racist and derogatory.
" Her answer: The administration "has conjured up a world where a government entity is empowered to impose its own version of morality on each one of us.
Devoto's models, like those of other war game artists, offer incredible opportunities for gameplay, because a number of adventures can be conjured up in these intricate spaces.
In resisting the urge to turn every knob to 11 and bludgeon the audience into aural submission, Gridfailure has conjured up something that is both unpredictable and unnerving.
Of course, she wasn't really a spirit, but a hallucination conjured up by Clay (Dylan Minnette), who was still reeling from the loss of his friend and crush.
The 12 candidates at the CNN/New York Times debate conjured up visions of a vastly different America should they evict him from the White House in 2020.
That's why I know that for all the evil conjured up when someone takes a life, for whatever reason, the only way back to the center is love.
The delicious scent conjured up images of rodeo clowns, stilt walkers and squealing pigs — everything you'd find at a carnival, or in Times Square on any given night.
"The story is about how your enemies – who Betsy [the reporter] describes as both horrible and evil – conjured up this fake nude and spread it online," he wrote.
From the first-look image of Portman in the film, the actress looks as if she has conjured up some of her Black Swan-esque costumes and makeup.
Considered the seminal teen occult film of the 1990s, True, the only Black character in the ensemble, played a Catholic school girl who conjured up spells against enemies.
Just the thought of swiping powerful chemical exfoliants over my face conjured up horrible images of Samantha Jones at Carrie's book-release party in Sex And The City.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For some, Victoria Manganiello and Julian Goldman's installation "Computer 1.0" conjured up memories of hospital stays — all IV drips and blood transfusions.
In the front of the house, they intimate that a little girl has conjured up this psychic pink cocoon of safety for herself and her imagined future babies.
Calvino's slim novel is a travelogue through 55 imaginary cities conjured up by Marco Polo, presented in a dialogue between the Venetian explorer and the emperor Kublai Khan.
Working with his longtime cinematographer Bojan Bazelli, Verbinski has conjured up a film where almost every frame could end up on One Perfect Shot to be studied and scrutinized.
The aptly named 'Fantastic' collection is a colorful celebration of the '90s music scene, drawing inspiration from Britpop and the vibrant creativity in British culture that it conjured up.
Having beguiled critics with "Call Me By Your Name", Mr Guadagnino has conjured up his version of Dario Argento's "Suspiria", and the two projects could hardly appear more different.
There was even folklore conjured up that the Loch Ness monster was actually a giant Tully monster, a claim that self-proclaimed monster hunter F. W. Holiday spread around.
But this route - conjured up by the ECB's outgoing vice-president Vitor Constancio earlier this week - was unlikely to prove palatable to Italian anti-establishment parties that oppose austerity.
He conjured up the implant in '92, when the FDA ban came to the forefront, but it wasn't until '06 when he started to really get the ball moving.
At Old Westbury, Mr. Crawley conjured up a home of subdued, symmetrical elegance, its cherry red Virginia brick accented by cream-colored Indiana limestone and a terra-cotta cornice.
Also trending was "Wag the Dog," the 1997 movie that conjured up the notion of a president trying to distract from a scandal by spreading news of overseas conflict.
Her undated "Double Self-driving Lamp with Clock" and "Toy for Big and Small Children" depict just two of the contraptions she conjured up while the spirit moved her.
A first-look image of Portman in the film was previously shared, with the actress looking as if she conjured up some of her Black Swan-esque costumes and makeup.
"The alleged excessive use of lethal force by the security forces has conjured up painful memories from Gambia&aposs recent past," said Sabrina Mahtani, West Africa researcher with Amnesty International.
People introduced the theory of false memory syndrome, where exaggerated or false memories of abuse are conjured up thanks to the suggestion of therapists and the influence of media reports.
In my naivety I had conjured up a Spice Girls fairytale on how they'd met; I had hoped they'd been best friends since primary school and formed on that basis.
Kevin and other officials have conjured up a story that they were killed in a gas leak explosion, but they were actually the victims of a targeted militarized drone strike.
Part two of the plan is to suddenly recoil in horror at the fact of the budget deficit (yes, the same one that Republicans happily conjured up by cutting taxes).
Scrabble was invented during the Great Depression by Alfred Mosher Butts, an unemployed architect, who conjured up the game from his fifth-floor walk-up apartment in Jackson Heights, Queens.
But as weeks passed, skepticism grew, and the police eventually arrested Mr. Smollett, who they said conjured up the supposed crime and paid the Osundairo brothers to carry it out.
But the photo also conjured up my memories of being a 14-year-old Asian girl in an overwhelmingly white school who wanted to be interesting, self-possessed and liked.
But this fightback will not take the form of reheated slogans and nostalgia for the "end of history," as illusory as anything conjured up by flag-waving, little-Britain Brexiteers.
But Chapman conjured up memories of the last series against Boston, when he blew a ninth-inning lead at Fenway Park in the first game after the All-Star break.
"The bulls could not have conjured up a better scenario for the February jobs report than what the government actually printed," wrote Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Every character behaved much as his or her Mozartian precedent behaves — except for a darkly Machiavellian protagonist, the Major, conjured up by Mr. Pountney as the driving force behind the plot.
"[H]e lived much of his life on the page, in the worlds he conjured up with pen and ink, and did most of his adventuring between his ears," Dery writes.
Yep, the act of putting sharp objects through ones skin isn't an idea we conjured up in the past couple of decades — or even centuries — but it's still holding on strong.
The latest character to join American Horror Story: Apocalypse is a fan favorite — and, perhaps, one of the most problematic men Ryan Murphy's long-running FX series has ever conjured up.
An announcement like this no doubt painted a very vivid picture in the minds of the many people who enjoy this show, so I'm wondering what it conjured up for you.
We're not talking about some esoteric product like a credit default swap that was conjured up in a Wall Street tower, spreading toxic risk over thousands of supposedly sophisticated institutional investors.
He fended off a U.S.-backed invasion at the Bay of Pigs in 21962 and claimed he survived or evaded hundreds of assassination attempts, including some conjured up by the CIA.
PENCE: And so we removed — we removed all of our... QUIJANO: Gentlemen, we'll get to... (CROSSTALK) PENCE: ... troops from Iraq, and ISIS was able to be conjured up in that vacuum.
With the resulting double homicide based on a narrative Eminem conjured up for himself two years prior, Stan is both a worst case scenario and a stereotypical example of male violence.
These are a few of the images conjured up by King Krule's album The Ooz, a down-and-out masterpiece set in the London you've only read about in history books.
Americans today have lower migration rates than boomers had, as annual data shows: But maybe, when the image of rootless millennials is conjured up, it doesn't refer to employment or geography.
MR. BERMAN: It was not only the question of the death of a president, but there were issues that were conjured up about what had gone on during the Wilson presidency.
In Boston, where the crowd swelled to 175,000, Senator Elizabeth Warren looked out at the admiring throngs and conjured up the image of Mr. Trump's being sworn in the day before.
Editor's note: This article has been updated since it was published on September 73th AFGHAN ELECTIONS are never easy, but Saturday's presidential poll had conjured up even more foreboding than usual.
Originally based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, The Handmaid's Tale conjured up a possible future where the conservative strings in our nation swell and drown out the rest of the nation's orchestra.
When two infants are snatched from their cradles and impaled on a blackthorn bush, there's a hue and cry to hang the pathetic wretch rumored to have conjured up a demonic butcherbird.
One gets the sense that Hill wanted to include every anecdote, observation and turn of phrase he ever conjured up or heard, and was loath to prune any from the finished product.
Then his Democratic challenger, Jason Kander, an Afghanistan veteran who is Missouri's secretary of state, conjured up an ad in which he assembled an assault rifle blindfolded while speaking of gun rights.
Though women weren't the source of men's pain, the antagonist conjured up by aggrieved men I talked with in those years had a feminine face, and very often that face was Hillary's.
During an August outreach meeting at the Writers Guild of America East offices in New York, protesters conjured up the "we are the 99 percent" slogan that would become emblematic of Occupy.
So to celebrate 4/20, Broadly is teaming up with Munchies, VICE's food website, and we're making some of the more plausible high foods that VICE employees conjured up when they were stoned.
The development conjured up a cast of characters from the trial that gripped the nation's attention in the mid-28.5s: Remember the televised slow-speed chase of O.J. Simpson in the white Bronco?
Because contrary to the dark portrait of America that Donald Trump conjured up—and successfully ran on—the country is as safe as it's ever been, and for prisons, that's bad for business.
If there is a stereotype that Asian-Americans kids are quiet, unpopular and studious, that their parents are strict disciplinarians (think Tiger Mom), then Chang has conjured up the Wangs to prove otherwise.
" (Tell that to those unfortunates living near the airport in their unsellable houses.) Planes are conjured up as magically sterile spaces: "The plane is suspended in this clear, frosty air that kills bacteria.
I wanted not at all for images to be conjured up ... I am fully confident that Canadians will be peaceful in the way in which they express themselves on this and other decisions.
"These Treasury regulations rightly close the door on improper tax evasion schemes conjured up by state and local politicians who insist on brutally taxing local families and businesses," he said in a statement.
Not content to send their creation out into the world on its lonesome, vocalist and guitarist Mat McNerney and his compatriots have conjured up a variety of music videos to serve as accompaniments.
When would-be underwriters heard the word trampoline, many conjured up visions of 1960s-style backyard trampolines, where reports were rampant of people tumbling off and being rushed to hospitals with broken bones.
A cold rain fell during my self-guided visit but as I dashed from house to house, I told myself the damp weather and gusts of wind conjured up a Christmas-y mood.
Maybe you believe that private companies could take over the F.D.A.'s role in keeping food safe, but such companies don't exist now and can't be conjured up in a matter of weeks.
I conjured up what I believed would be my final thought: a wordless image of Dad, Mom, my 15-year-old sister Hope, and a brown-haired soccer player from school named Warren.
The still-imaginary France Michel Houellebecq conjured up in his novel "Submission," in which nativists and Islamists brawl in the streets, would have a very good chance of being realized in the German future.
Initially, Tully seems to make everything better, but as the big plot twist reveals, Tully is actually just a figment of Marlo's imagination, conjured up to help her cope with the messiness of motherhood.
What I don't know, though, is whether that feeling is something I've conjured up in my hope that CBD oil will work, or whether it's something that's a direct consequence of taking the oil.
In January, one of his first 60-second ads — acting out a scene he had conjured up in a debate — imagined a swarm of bankers, lawyers and journalists streaming across the border from Mexico.
The pressure is on comeback specialist Spithill to repeat the magic he conjured up in San Francisco in 2013 when his team staged a spectacular recovery from 8-1 down to win 9-8.
Regardless of the numerous examples, that hasn't stopped liberals this week from suggesting that the "War on Christmas" is a conjured-up tale, strewn like popcorn on a yarn that adorns a festive tree.
Letter conjured up several hypothetical subpoenas that he thought might not stand up in court, like requesting the president's blood for a blood test, or his diary from when he was 7 years old.
For a lot of people, the barbershop scenes would've conjured up distant and recent memories of sitting and listening to older men in the community tell us about the world they grew up in.
What he needed, he said, was to lay eyes on a girl whose very name conjured up ugliness in a manner identical to the effect produced by invoking the name of Helen of Troy.
And fair enough; what mental image of Sichuanese food is more often conjured up than mountainous heaps of blood-red peppers, glorious waves of capsaicin-induced head sweats, and a conspicuous indifference to décor?
The Vegas pool has long been part of the package of temptations, together with gambling and drinking and various other hedonistic activities, conjured up to lure fun seekers to this strange patch of desert.
CHICAGO — Standing in the dim basement of a meatpacking plant in the West Loop neighborhood, a 2145-year-old start-up founder named Travis Pyykkonen conjured up a wholesome vision that was almost bucolic.
For each of our little foreign numbers, Mr. Ezersky has conjured up a phrase that includes it in English, and set that phrase on the same row as the number itself in the puzzle.
Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair The Rise of Skywalker, feels like such a desperate scramble to win back fans' affection, to re-create that probably uncapturable sense of awe conjured up by the original series.
French conjured up the concept for Twisted Sister after seeing the New York Dolls multiple times in his native Manhattan, but it was more the band's' stylistic flair than their admittedly rather shitty sound.
No driver in the history of the sport dating back to 1950 has won more than 13 races in a season or conjured up a run of more than nine triumphs in a row.
" Then, he conjured up an image you won't be able to get out of your head: "He would be the first to win who used to touch himself to Vicki the Robot from Small Wonder.
Like many of Trump's wins, there are questions about whether the immigration deal adds up to real progress or is a contrived solution conjured up to get him out of yet another self-created crisis.
As I've written before, as a store of value and an alternative to fiat currencies that have been conjured up by sovereigns in which one must put one's faith, it continues to increase in suitability.
But the later emergence of video showing her wobbly, staggering and stumbling before being helped into her black van conjured up the kind of image, played over and over on television, that campaign strategists dread.
Warren conjured up seven birdies, including three in his last four holes, while Englishman Willett, the world number nine, made five birdies and four bogeys in an inconsistent round after his sparkling 65 on Thursday.
" He wrote: "If there is a stereotype that Asian-Americans kids are quiet, unpopular and studious, that their parents are strict disciplinarians (think Tiger Mom), then Chang has conjured up the Wangs to prove otherwise.
And while most chefs would stop at simply showing you the recipe, Matty has conjured up a not-so-subtle tribute to the movie Gummo by showing us an alternative setting for enjoying this dish.
He collaborated on a study of Funnyman, a Jewish shtick-wielding comic book superhero who was conjured up in 1948 by the creators of Superman — and wrote a biography of Hitler's so-called Jewish clairvoyant.
While passing through the Strait of Magellan, near Chile's southern tip, as she recalled in her memoir, she conjured up fairies and beasts on walls of ice — an early, whimsical prelude to her screen reveries.
The talk of 'Barca DNA' conjured up a rose-tinted vision of his halcyon days in Catalonia, before he was snatched off to the concrete jungle of North London, with its driving rain and granite skies.
Jibes and digs like Mr. [Johnnie] Cochran's gratuitous comments to Detective Tom Lange about his house in Simi Valley conjured up images of the Simi Valley jury that acquitted the police officers who'd beaten Rodney King.
Yes, the primary emotion conjured up by this film (and obviously the most intense one displayed on screen) is anger, but the moment where Frances McDormand's Mildred confronts her ex-husband while he's on a date?
In "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar," he conjured up the primal ooze from which he saw those creatures emerging: A lustreless protrusive eye Stares from the protozoic slime At a perspective of Canaletto.
When it was all said and done, experts said that 110,000 tons of methane had leaked into the atmosphere over the course of four months and conjured up ways to describe the figure in relatable terms.
Mr. McGrath, a Tony winner for "Nice Work if You Can Get It," said that when he was approached for the lead role, it irresistibly conjured up a childhood spent watching "Honeymooners" reruns with his father.
"A very solid Memorial Day weekend was led by the bigger-than-expected performance of Disney's 'Aladdin' conjured up huge numbers of moviegoers looking for the perfect family-friendly treat over the extended holiday weekend," he said.
Tony Goldwyn, who plays President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes's hit show Scandal, read an address to the men of the nation that I conjured up — and added his own twist — to share a necessary feminist message.
To explore these questions, my editor Virginia Hughes and I conjured up an experiment: She would recruit BuzzFeed employees to play the role of "suspects" and get their DNA tested with a company used by genealogy enthusiasts.
Then I remembered that Julee Cruise, the Twin Peaks songbird, had conjured up Alice by night long before on this record where she plays the ingenue adrift in a dreamscape—when "dog and bird are faraway," beware.
One of the reasons she reportedly gravitated to the style is because of damage her tresses underwent in the past — and it's such a thing that we even conjured up our own conspiracy theories surrounding the style.
But that figure — high priest or petty dictator, destroying and consecrating reputations with the stroke of a pen — was always a bit of a myth, an allegorical monster conjured up by timid artists and their insecure admirers.
The man who won't be there Biden figures to have his hands full on night two, but he will also be present -- as conjured up by his rivals -- on Tuesday, especially when it comes to health care.
"China's downward revision in their expected GDP gains for this year conjured up further ideas of smaller-than-expected oil demand increases in the coming months," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
It's why an opioid crisis that has largely had a white face has been met with sympathy and empathy for those struggling while the crack epidemic's black face conjured up only outrage, stereotypes, and harsher drug laws.
This was the reality of polar travel: more ordinary in its awfulness than the gothic horrors conjured up by novelists; more wretched, desperate, and deadly than the stories circulated by the British Admiralty and its publicity machine.
That's because the actual trade actions Trump has taken are tiny compared to what he campaigned on — an agenda that frequently conjured up 35 percent across-the-board tariffs or 45 percent tariffs on all Chinese goods.
Privately, they have admitted that the entire conversation surrounding the former vice president's approach to politicking seems like a controversy conjured up by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party to tar a potential centrist front-runner.
Before "Whiplash" and "La La Land," Damien Chazelle conjured up this black-and-white musical gem, starring Jason Palmer as a jazz trumpeter and Desiree Garcia as an untethered waitress mired in love, art and competing demands.
" Years later, he would recall the "wild excitement" he felt as he conjured up a list of skills for the artificial consciousness: "I wanted it to read printed characters on a page and handwritten script as well.
Mr. Ebrahimzadeh said in an interview on Sunday that the experience had conjured up images of Japanese internment camps and left fears that the United States might prepare for war by rounding up anyone of Iranian descent.
While the poisoning of Mr. Kim in a very public place conjured up images of spy movies, the plot appears to have been rather unsophisticated, and the Malaysian police rounded up the first two suspects relatively quickly.
Whether she was as remarkable as the woman onscreen seems entirely beside the point — "20th Century Women" is a memory movie, one in which people are conjured up to bump against the larger world, exuberantly and uneasily.
Early Putin was positively Trumpian, his presidency a blitz of convention-defying that conjured up the image of a leader on the march after President Boris Yeltsin's drunken stumbles and the economic uncertainties of the late 1990s.
There is nothing wrong, or unprecedented, in such a sleight of hand; Josef von Sternberg and his muse, Marlene Dietrich, conjured up "Morocco" and "Shanghai Express," in the early nineteen-thirties, without leaving the premises of Paramount.
Maybe it's common knowledge that Warren Buffett only sent ONE email in his life — and I'm sure he could hire a different person to "send" every email he ever conjured up — but it was news to me.
Artist Ryan Almighty tells TMZ ... he and renowned mask-maker Rick 'Sik Rik' Fisher recently got together at Fisher's studio in Akron, Ohio and conjured up 2 masks painted with human blood and specked with Manson's ashes.
Coming at a time of intense public debate about sexual harassment in the workplace, the report conjured up an image of sections of the British establishment that many found shocking and badly out of touch with modern values.
An emergency ECB meeting late on Wednesday conjured up the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme to counter the dramatic economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak and to ease market ructions which were threatening the transmission of monetary policy.
For ages, Lancaster has conjured up images of the horses and buggies, dairy farms and rustic bakeries of its Amish and Mennonite people, who believe in living simply, many of them eschewing modern conveniences like cars and electricity.
"To think that ISIS grew up, that [it] was conjured up in the vacuum that was created when this administration under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had precipitously withdrew from Iraq before we should have done," he said.
Cranston conjured up his Breaking Bad character as drug dealer Walter White to recite Sackler's boasting of the success of OxyContin; and Kind recreated a deposition in which Sackler said the words "I don't know" over a 100 times.
Even in the 2012 election, when GOP nominee Mitt Romney conjured up the "self-deportation" doctrine of making the lives of the undocumented so horrible that they would flee America, there was an expectation of a record Latino vote.
Photographer Tabor Wordelman was there, and conjured up the following photo essay on the people of Psycho Las Vegas (featuring appearances by Tribulation, Acid King, Bongripper, Death, Converge, and Lumerians, because their photos were too dope not to include).
As Category 1 Hurricane Barry approached Louisiana's coast Saturday morning, exceeding its initial tropical storm categorization and leaving more than 46,000 people in the state without power, President Donald Trump conjured up a storm of his own on Twitter.
Danny's unscripted deviation (what he later referred to as "a matter of artistic interpretation") conjured up the most serious fear haunting any screenwriter whose script is being trampled on—the fear that the trampler might have improved the movie.
Then, at the par-five 13th, the 21-year-old Fitzpatrick, who claimed his first European Tour victory in the British Masters last October, conjured up a brilliant recovery while Colsaerts missed his par putt after finding the water.
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Although most firms boast of having conjured up AI "platforms", few of these meet the usual definition of that term, typically reserved for things like Apple's and Google's smartphone operating systems, which allow developers to build compatible apps easily.
Polaris Hall from Danvers High School in Massachusetts conjured up visions: It's easy to forgot who are (and who you want to be) when you're going through school and ushered through life, but personal style helps me feel grounded.
Our trio's solemn, melodic chants — wedding songs, Easter and other liturgical hymns — conjured up their original purpose as places of worship, learning and reflection, monuments to the glory of God and the Georgian kings and monks who built them.
When Disney Imagineering revealed in 2018 that it was working on "Stuntronics", its own brand of stunt-double animatronics designed to perform aerial tricks, demo videos of its prototype robots conjured up images of superheroes flying through the air.
Mr. Trump has conjured up a national emergency where none exists and has tied the entire country in knots for months over a useless wall he wants to build on our southern border to protect us from imaginary threats.
And it wasn't the finest exhibition of scoring either, because the Tottenham Hotspurs teenager Dele Alli conjured up a goal against Crystal Palace that combined fantasy, dexterity, balance and accuracy and is already being hailed as the goal of the season.
Cory Booker reminded the body that Dr. Ford brought up the allegations against Kavanaugh when she was speaking to her therapist in 2012 and 2013, and that they are not simply conjured up of the eve of the confirmation vote.
For more than two years, the notion of social media disinformation campaigns has conjured up images of Russia's Internet Research Agency, an entire company housed on multiple floors of a corporate building in St. Petersburg, concocting propaganda at the Kremlin's bidding.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Stuck in a former Dutch prison housing asylum seekers, Syrian software trainer Tey el-Rjula conjured up an idea to ensure that people who lose their identity documents while fleeing war or persecution do not become "invisible".
He sat there like the living embodiment of Trollface, his lantern jaw spreading into a smile as he barked out every insane conspiracy theory that the right has conjured up to exonerate Trump and shift the blame to the Bidens.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Playing in his 32nd U.S. Masters, evergreen Fred Couples knows all the tricks and spots where bits of golf magic can be conjured up at Augusta National and on Friday pulled another great round out of his hat.
It conjured up a frightening time when the far right was on the rise and immigrants and their children feared we would be encouraged or forced to return to countries that felt foreign but that others insisted were our true homes.
In March, he accused American Muslims of "protecting each other" rather than reporting suspicious activity—again, he brought out the phrase, "there's something going on," that Trumpian catch-all for whatever conspiracies are conjured up in the minds of his listeners.
The Republicans found a witness supporting their fears in David B. Harris, a Canadian lawyer who served very briefly in the late 1980s with Canada's intelligence agency, who conjured up some questionable statistics to prove the existence of the threat.
This teenage girl, regularly conjured up in the name of fighting sexism, is failed by an elitist literary world that denies her the only books she cares to read — young adult novels with characters who look and think like her.
We are being told of all the increased benefits and tax reductions coming our way, but this bill has been conjured up in the darkness of congressional meetings without observers, instead of in the light of day, with openness and transparency.
Give Trump credit for at least this much: executive privilege actually exists in the law, unlike the bogus concept of "absolute immunity" that his team conjured up to try to block all executive branch employees from testifying in the House.
These are all conjured up by the annoyingly ubiquitous Drosselmeyer (Thomas Whitehead, good cloak flourishing), which in effect undercuts the stateliness and mystery of the grand pas de deux, the one bit of Ivanov choreography that survives in Mr. Wright's ballet.
The attempt to solicit foreign assistance conjured up unpleasant memories of Russian interference on Trump's behalf in 2628 and the possible attempt by the Trump administration to cover up the existence of the president's conversation raised the scepter of Watergate.
He conjured up another Republican era — not Reagan's, not Bush's, but instead that of Herbert Hoover, when two Republican lawmakers joined with a Republican president to design a protectionist initiative that ultimately caused American exports to plummet during the Great Depression.
In a speech at his palace, Erdogan conjured up an image of Turkey constrained by foreign powers who "aim to make us forget our Ottoman and Selcuk history", when Turkey's forefathers held territory stretching across central Asia and the Middle East.
Leaning into the Miami Scarface tropes more so than rappers from the East or West coast could, Ross' cocaine-cowboy bars conjured up images of volatile drug cartel deals and the ins-and-outs of the Carol City street hustle.
And I felt increasingly uncomfortable in his presence, with the delectation with which he conjured up the terrors of hell that awaited a sinner like me if I did not recognize the teachings of the church and Father Karadima's supervision.
The walls were fresh and stunningly painted solid, vivid colors, but Etienne Tornier, the conservation attaché for their 239th- and 25th-century collection, pointed out to me some scratched graffiti on the cell doors that conjured up that less pristine past.
House Republicans have released a memo that paints the FBI and Justice Department as being biased against President Donald Trump — so much so that actors in both agencies have conjured up the investigation into Trump's ties with Russia to take the president down.
In JFK, Stone took on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the mish-mash of techniques conjured up the feverish conspiracy theories that swirled around the president's death, allowing viewers to experience, by cinematic proxy, the heated confusion about what actually happened.
FROM COINAGE: The Most Expensive TV Shows of All Time   Rebecca talks about how Jack is in love with the idealized version of her, and the image that he's conjured up in his head may be not who she is right now.
But much like all the other worlds we've only virtually visited, Mars will feel like a mythical place until we step foot on its surface — making it a perfect match for the Dungeons & Dragons style that's being conjured up by this map.
The alliterative term is short for color-correcting cream and, until pretty recently, the image you conjured up when you thought of them was most likely a nude product (similar to the color of your skin tone) with some SPF mixed in.
By letting everyday Swedes communicate directly with foreigners, tourism officials hope to present a more authentic picture of the country than one conjured up by a marketing agency, said Magnus Ling, the secretary general and chief executive of the Swedish Tourist Association.
The term "home movies" conjured up in those days the rough equivalent of today's cell-phone videos on Facebook or YouTube: the toddler making his unsteady way across the back yard, the new kitten doing something excruciatingly adorable with the old dog.
With little more than faddish interior design, free beer and an invitation to socialize with strangers, Mr. Neumann claims to have conjured up a whole new paradigm for white-collar workers — and for education — and vows that it can change the world.
R. Kelly tells TMZ ... allegations he brainwashed Joycelyn Savage and held her and others captive to be part of a sex cult is a false narrative conjured up by Joycelyn's father and mother who are sour after the singer turned down their services.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Swiss wildcard Stan Wawrinka conjured up some of his old U.S. Open magic on Monday, sweeping past eighth-seeded Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-3 6-2 7-5 to kick off action at Arthur Ashe Stadium with an upset.
The endgame is on as Sarah Manning — just one of the identical-looking but subtly distinctive characters conjured up by the Emmy-winning Tatiana Maslany — fights to the death with her clone Rachel, who is out to destroy her and everyone she loves.
Based loosely on Little Edie Beale of "Grey Gardens" fame, whom The New Yorker once described as "beautiful, undisciplined and fun," the character Ms. Coane conjured up was a cherished, slightly kooky aunt with a jewelry collection that inspired envy among her nieces.
The Trump supporter might, at this point, fall silent, and so might I. In the face of specificity, my interviewees began trying, really trying, to think of what would be fairest and most humane for this real person we had imaginatively conjured up.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The United States conjured up some magic moments on the 18th green to fight back in Friday's foursomes and hold the Internationals to a 6.5-3.5 lead after Ernie Els' team threatened to deliver a decisive blow at the Presidents Cup.
During the segment, the two stars had to choose between responding to a scandalous question conjured up by the show's producers or eating an intentionally disgusting concoction chosen by the other player, with options ranging from a salmon smoothie to bull penis.
The role of Esther was played by Julie Weitz, a Los Angeles-based artist who often performs as her alter ego My Golem, a reinterpretation of the mythical Jewish creature Weitz conjured up to confront rising trends of fascism and anti-semitism.
The time in our lives when we read the book, the feelings her words conjured up, the way we imagined the characters looked — though millions of people have read To Kill a Mockingbird, we each have our own personal experience with it.
With a gaping bunker between his ball and the hole, he conjured up his inner Phil Mickelson and attempted to hit a fancy flop shot that would stop on a dime instead of taking his medicine and hitting a more conventional shot past the pin.
Followed by a huge sellout gallery of 17,000, nearly all of whom had eyes for one player only, Woods did not let them down with a performance that conjured up images of the halcyon days when he strutted the fairways with an aura of invincibility.
But the term "cuckold lifestyle" conjured up the Chaucer I had read as a student — stories such as "The Miller's Tale" and "The Merchant's Tale," in which younger women have sex right under the noses of their unsuspecting older and ineffectual in every sense husbands.
"'Marcella' makes you pay attention, and it makes you work to keep up," Mike Hale wrote in The Times about this British import written by, among others, Hans Rosenfeldt, who conjured up Saga Noren, the socially awkward heroine of the Scandinavian thriller "The Bridge."
Not the peacocks preening on the sidewalks, you understand, in their early fall furs and Chrysler Building wedges, but rather the broadly drawn personas that the designers conjured up on the catwalks, with their shrugged-on airs of evening melodramas and art-house flicks.
The paratroopers were nicknamed the Triple Nickels (the 555th conjured up the five-cent coin), but they also became known as the Smoke Jumpers after being dispatched to the American Northwest to be on hand to extinguish forest fires should the balloon bombs ignite fires.
"Even for a Clinton, this is the worst kind of McCarthyite slander, perhaps conjured up with no evidence over too many glasses of Chardonnay with her best friends and masters of deception at Goldman Sachs," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist who supports Sanders.
Ms. Chiuri conjured up 40 or so (give or take a few) fairy frocks in the same silhouette — a full, bell-like skirt and tiny, spaghetti-strap top — most with headpieces atop (feathers and flower crowns and a unicorn horn), all in different fabrications.
A month after Donald J. Trump's election, a series of pro-business cabinet nominations, along with promises to cut taxes, roll back regulations, invest in infrastructure and negotiate better trade deals, have conjured up the possibility, some executives say, of a "Field of Dreams" economy.
Fusing Page Six celebrity with the kiddie fun of emoji, Yung Jake has conjured up a genre that may not be "very deep … or high concept like my other stuff," as he said, and yet one that remains as mindlessly irresistible as a smiley face.
In the winter and spring of 2016, Republicans who were fans of Ted Cruz or John Kasich might have conjured up thoughts of a general election in November with Mr. Cruz or Mr. Kasich on the ballot — not one in which Mr. Trump was the nominee.
The first is a bonus disc of remixes, which makes three of the things total since the group was conjured up in 2008—their second album was a by no means terrible all-remix double-CD enlisting rock-oriented meddlers whose point of entry was sonic.
The third, at 40A, "Producer of horizontal shadows," really just conjured up venetian blinds, or shutters, things that block the light, but the entry called for the opposite, SIDE LIGHTING, the kind, whether artificial or natural, that creates those fingers of light across a room's floor.
I thrashed and shook, stood up and crouched back down, turned my hand into an angry geometric spike while checking my watch, conjured up every bizarre multi-step set of button commands from previous interactions I could think of, and otherwise smashed my controller's buttons with varying results.
In the most consequential speech of his life, delivered 401 days into his improbable run for the White House, Mr. Trump sounded much like the unreflective man who had started it with an escalator ride in the lobby of Trump Tower: He conjured up chaos and promised overnight solutions.
A Word With Since its release last month, "Ghostbusters," the reboot of the 1984 action comedy updated with a cast of female leads, has conjured up a series of heated debates about how women are depicted in movies and how they are treated online and in social media.
Op-Ed Contributor A decade and a half ago, in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush's administration conjured up not only terrifying images of nuclear mushroom clouds but also of Saddam Hussein plotting with Osama bin Laden to attack the United States.
Whether the topic at hand is gender equity in a multinational corporation or the diet of the future, images of Neanderthals lumbering around unspoiled nature are, as Sam Kriss pointed out in a recent essay for The Outline, readily conjured up to point out the correct path to us.
We were created 175 years ago to campaign for liberalism—not the leftish "progressivism" of American university campuses or the rightish "ultraliberalism" conjured up by the French commentariat, but a universal commitment to individual dignity, open markets, limited government and a faith in human progress brought about by debate and reform.
Because Hillary Clinton failed to renegotiate a forces agreement that would have allowed some American combat troops to remain in Iraq and secure the hard-fought gains that the American soldier has won, ISIS was able to be literally conjured up out of the desert, and it has overrun vast areas.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British author J.K. Rowling has conjured up her "Harry Potter" magic in the spin-off film "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," but some early reviews wondered if it may be too dark for a family audience and whether the story can sustain four more movies.
The beef glaze on top of the sweet, buttery pastry—also known as beef garum, as it is related to the fermented fish sauce that Romans made in ancient times—is the result of a painstaking process conjured up in the fermentation lab which 108 shares with its famous sibling.
By eliminating these drawings he wanted posterity, when thinking of the great Michelangelo, to be confronted with a towering figure of insurmountable genius, one as cold and stiff as the marble he worked with—in short, a man who conjured up the great masterpieces in Western art with minimal effort.
" Made of foam rubber, gesso, glitter, wax and charcoal powder, these wrapped wooden armatures, which have a fantastical quality to them, were conjured up by a line in Monique Wittig's 1973 novel Le Corps Lesbien (The Lesbian Body), in which she writes, "Cloth covered with latex suggests muscle and tissue.
It is true, as some have noted, that we are now living in a ridiculous "cancel culture" where disparate, unpopular and risqué opinions or actions you may have held somewhere in your past can be conjured up at a moment's notice and haunt you for the rest of your life.
Or maybe it's worse than a funk: You've conjured up an image of yourself walking around with your hair on fire, and you're telling yourself that if you could just get to that beach, you could dunk your head into the cool water and it would all go away in an instant.
While everyone else was busy raving about Beyoncé's CFDA Fashion Icon Award and speech (both well-deserved and understandable), her outfit that conjured up images of Michael Jackson (ditto), and her cool AF Instagram videos (yep, ditto), there was one aspect from the night that went virtually unnoticed: the back of her hair.
The Pullmans are an upper-middle-class family living in a fairy-tale New York, one that the film's location manager conjured up from the most genteel corners of Brooklyn and Manhattan (as well as New Westminster, British Columbia, where the interior of the family's brownstone was built on a warehouse stage).
But the problem comes in the special's second half, when it's revealed to be a dream (and/or hallucination, and/or memory palace visit) conjured up by the brain of the 2014 Sherlock Holmes, in order to figure out how his archnemesis Moriarty could have survived his seeming death in the season two finale.
While we've applauded the women in the writers room for putting an undeniably feminist twist on the R-rated encounters — it's not often men gladly go down on women on television — it turns out that some of the kinkiest scenes were conjured up with the help of actor Tobias Menzies, who has portrayed both Frank and Black Jack Randall.
The odd mash-up, three years in the making, produced one of the more unusual cameos of the moment: beginning this weekend, Mr. Snowden will appear in a new play at the Public, conjured up nightly to exchange bits of "The Tempest" and ideas about privacy with Mr. Radcliffe, who plays a writer in the show.
In that piece, which was enacted by Paul Lazar, and in the second, done by Frances McDormand, Ms. Bocanegra conjured up pivotal episodes in her life — falling in love with art-making as a young girl in the first, and enduring two years in a body cast to correct curvature of the spine for the second.
That fantasy could be of a simpler (and richer) horsey, country life: That was the one that Johnny Coca, the creative director of Mulberry, conjured up, in a collection that had lovely colors and some very appealing touches, from handsome check coats to Edwardian embroideries to accessories aplenty, like smashed-heirloom jewels and smart bags and shoes.
Watching the clips of Farley making us laugh from the 1990s as Sandler sang conjured up a simpler time -- one in which the biggest political issues involved Bill Clinton's affair with an intern as opposed to what we are seeing today with President Donald Trump's war on the truth, Russian attacks on our elections and the emboldenment of white supremacists.
Unaware of the pejorative connotations of the word "bimbo" in the United States (and Italy), the partners had innocently conjured up the name by combining the word "bingo," the American version of a popular Mexican game called loteria, and the name "Bambi," the wholesome white-tailed fawn featured in the 1918 Disney film — although the company's logo is a white, fluffy bear.
The 30 people sitting on folding chairs were in for a treat on this January morning in Williamsburg, Brooklyn: an appearance by Christina Tosi, who a decade ago conjured up the first Milk Bar bakery out of not much more than glitter, plywood and the brilliant idea of making soft-serve from the milk at the bottom of a cereal bowl.
And because Hillary Clinton failed to renegotiate a status of forces agreement that would have allowed some American combat troops to remain in Iraq and secure the hard fought gains the American soldier had won by 2009, ISIS was able to be literally conjured up out of the desert, and it's overrun vast areas that the American soldier had won in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
" What Young finds unsatisfying isn't that we fall for bunk, but that we're so ready to congratulate ourselves for seeing through it afterward, leaving the deeper implications on the table, like the unbearable continuities between Barnum's "racial grotesques" and the phony black inmate conjured up in James Frey's imaginary jail experience: "He calls himself Porterhouse because he says he's big and juicy like a fine ass steak.
Instead, our age of opioids and suicide and sterility, and the heartland populists and Bronxian socialists that anomie has conjured up, strongly indicates that his neoliberal model needs correction — that the freedom of capital and genitals is not enough for human flourishing, that community and solidarity need to have their day, even if it comes at the expense of certain liberties and transcendentalist idylls.
I was slightly surprised that my first realization of the ideal male form, and my appreciation for it, were conjured up by this Ecce Homo, but perhaps it had something to do with the fact that within a few weeks I would be ripping my shirt off as the cameras were rolling on the set of the first major motion picture that I had been cast in.
Dallas's Cris Worley Fine Arts is showing new paintings by Marc Dennis, who, in the past, working in a hyperrealist mode, conjured up cheeky send-ups of art history, such as a picture of two superheroes and a Russian mobster ogling the barmaid in Édouard Manet's iconic "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" (1882), or a version of Diego Velázquez's "Las Meninas" (18073) featuring a disco ball.
Despite a certain operetta-set quality to it all, the Pharaonic seriousness of King Albert I's rail works, and the station, still accomplish what they were intended to do, which is suggest that you've reached an important destination, a splendid place conjured up out of the sand by a royal house insistently seeking a public appearance of power and permanence; the Belgian throne had only been created in 22.
Specifically, the problem the burgeoning startup aims to address is that consumers are becoming much more accustomed to on-demand services that can be conjured up via their mobile phone, whilst the need to see a doctor face-to-face is often inconvenient or simply isn't possible immediately due to limited capacity — meaning that many people don't bother to see a doctor at all or put pressure elsewhere on health services, such as emergency care.
It has become almost tedious to recite the reasons this wall is a waste of money, starting with the fact that it was initially conjured up by Mr. Trump's campaign advisers, back when he was exploring a run for the White House, not as a solution to illegal border crossing but as a talking point to make sure that their man, famously resistant to reading from a script, would remember to talk about getting tough on immigration.
Lately, in my ongoing research about contemporary drawings, paintings, and sculptures that have been produced in various abstract modes, I've bucked up against artists who have carved boats out of large blocks of Styrofoam; hurled paint at sheets of clear acrylic; "drawn" with malleable, thick-gauge aluminum wire; carved totems from fallen tree trunks with chainsaws; conjured up monumental forms with little more than plain pencils on paper; or concocted mixed-media assemblages using everything from old candy boxes and shopping carts to toilet seats.
In London, where the crowd was estimated to number at least 10,000, demonstrators gathered outside the prime minister's Downing Street residence, filling Whitehall and spreading out around the Cenotaph – a famous war memorial built after the end of World War I. Surrounded by the grand old buildings that house the British government, the people came to register their opposition to the most divisive ruling the Trump administration has conjured up so far and to the role that many feel their own government is playing in legitimizing and normalizing Trump's actions.

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