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The imagery conjures up propaganda from the Cold War days.
A new documentary about Hillary Clinton conjures up déjà vu.
For many, the word "density" conjures up overcrowding and congestion.
Supersonic flight—it conjures up ideas of speed, luxury, the future.
The imagery conjures up all kinds of unpleasant connotations: Pinocchio, snakes
No, the worries it conjures up are more existential in nature.
For most people marijuana conjures up images of carefree Woodstock hippies.
Maugham conjures up a hypothetical to explain the logic: Imagine this.
Or maybe the word conjures up images of chalky white sunscreen.
Just the word conjures up images of blue skies and white sand.
"Tiffany glass" usually conjures up images of colorful stained glass windows and lamps.
Even its nickname, the Evergreen State, conjures up images of strength and sturdiness.
Even in drab landscapes, he conjures up soaring, poetic descriptions of his surroundings.
It was nothing like I expected, nothing like what Hollywood routinely conjures up.
This conjures up the unpopular prospect of large-scale acquisitions by Chinese incomers.
The state often conjures up images of pristine beaches and yoga-perfected bodies.
First, a national emergency conjures up a sudden event that harms the country.
For me it conjures up notions of hypercritical, self-righteous, or exclusive behavior.
The term conjures up a poolside lounge chair, thick towels piled high nearby.
" Of the images he conjures up, he also says, "Nothing has a meaning.
The entire scenario conjures up memories of Ralph Nader's Green Party run in 299.
Hell, just saying "DeLorean" or "Aston Martin DB5" conjures up entire pop culture mythologies.
The mother has suffered a past trauma that the beach conjures up for her.
For many Germans, allowing the far right to be kingmakers conjures up dark memories.
London conjures up a vivid world in which even the metaphors are bird-focused.
The phrase mainly conjures up images of beefy young men blundering about the world.
The language conjures up the image of direct confrontations between migrants and US troops.
The word "slavery" conjures up images of the Atlantic slave trade and America's violent past.
If this conjures up images of tooled-up cops intimidating muggers, however, it should not.
THE term "Fifth Beatle" conjures up the impression of a Svengali or sinister éminence grise.
It conjures up almost identical photographs of Saddam Hussein's attack on the Kurds of Halabja.
Nobody should be looking to her for condemnation of whatever monstrosity Trump conjures up next.
But how does the duo make music that conjures up such specific feeling and moods?
"It conjures up this old-fashioned image where you think of a cottage," he said.
It conjures up medieval Europe, with its mercers, skinners, haberdashers, guilds and gold-buttoned liveries.
The true enemy of writing Packer conjures up isn't belonging or fear, but the reader.
Poetry is a wonderful sedative because it conjures up images and emotions without a story.
For a certain generation, there is a vile word that conjures up an icy dread.
It's a chilling novel that deserves to be read, despite the pain it conjures up.
Throughout the track, Cardi refers to herself as a "monster" and even conjures up Wuornos' imagery.
A single bite of these dishes conjures up sweet memories of time spent with their grandmas.
In the West, Zanzibar conjures up images of sugary white sands, warm breezes and turquoise waters.
Click here to view original GIFJean Yves Blondeau's ski suit conjures up a lot of images.
" Dressed in "feminine clothing," she was nothing like the Amazonian feminists "the popular imagination conjures up.
"The legend of Alibaba conjures up thoughts of magic, gold coins, and 'Open Sesame,'" Alibabacoin said.
The last film Mr. Verhoeven had in competition conjures up another era: "Basic Instinct," in 1992.
TOMELLOSO, Spain — For many, winemaking conjures up images of rolling vineyards, oak barrels and cavernous cellars.
The term "virtual reality" conjures up a wide variety of images, depending on who you ask.
Unfortunately, the idea also conjures up some of our worst fears about what may go wrong.
That bass line, for instance, conjures up dimly lit alleys, flickering streetlights, and billowing trench coats.
Or Hatechild's "I blame u" conjures up long sharp needles pinning and jarring thru the air.
"The words 'rape' and 'rapist,' what it conjures up is not a nuanced situation," she said.
Naomi Alderman's new novel, "The Power," conjures up such a world, and the consequences are electrifying.
"Sport hunting" conjures up images of rich white guys getting their jollies killing lions and giraffes.
With "Search Party," TBS conjures up a dark comedy for millennials, including the way it's watched.
The word "data" conjures up passive images of Greek symbols and banks of buzzing, whirring computers.
She conjures up the courage to leave, but is still hopeful her partner will follow her.
For every painting that conjures up butchery and cadavers, others render the body in erotic states.
When I fanaticize, my mind conjures up visual images and I think about women with dark hair.
The word "farm" usually conjures up images of lush greenery, animals and Midwestern amber waves of grain.
Fiber optic wires embedded throughout a human's insides also obviously conjures up visions of enhanced cybernate humans.
FOR ANYONE who knows the American religious scene, the Episcopal church conjures up several very different things.
The artist plays each of her spirit sisters and conjures up their dark power with sinister delivery.
Tracing McMillan's footsteps, she conjures up the landscape of Gippsland, plaiting together travelogue, history, diaries and reflections.
It conjures up images of American jobs cut in favor of cheaper workers in far-flung countries.
That conjures up fears of accounting tricks or overly complex products with zero economic or social benefit.
"When oil falls, it conjures up images of deflation, inventories piling up and China slowing," he said.
Maybe you're sick with food poisoning and the malaise conjures up otherworldly images from behind the retina.
It still immediately conjures up the player, but it's just easier to say than his real name.
Slumped in a chair, she conjures up the chaos and folly of desert warfare with impish bitterness.
Luc Besson brings his "Taken" franchise to television and conjures up an origin story for its star.
It conjures up images of virtuous greens and, in turn, healthiness, which is not necessarily the case.
But his true gifts show in a sequence that conjures up thalassophobia, the fear of deep water.
If this conjures up those annoying skill endorsements that LinkedIn is ever-prompting us to click, fear not.
The name Trump conjures up a certain level of extravagance: private jets, gilded furniture and highly conspicuous consumption.
To some, an unlimited vacation policy conjures up images of month-long European getaways and guilt-free staycations.
In this second season, Connor has moved on — so Tracey conjures up an imaginary boyfriend (the rapper Stormzy).
It conjures up visuals based on how you play and then projects them onto the piano's top board.
"It definitely conjures up a lot of good memories," said Hill, now a broadcaster for CBS and Turner.
But the median home price of $170,00 hardly conjures up the real estate frenzy that swept Silicon Valley.
Mr. Scott conjures up entire worlds and sensibilities with visual precision, adding detail even when going for sweep.
With her raw, sculptural objects made of clay, rocks, and pigment, Regel conjures up poetry in the misshapen.
Pollack's meticulously researched book conjures up a woman whose identity as an activist eclipsed her hobby as a painter.
But it is remembered for the image that the title conjures up and for the anecdotes that Hardin used.
In the thrall of homage and nostalgia, Trosch conjures up the marks, tropes, and touch of many other painters.
The Shape of Water, set in a mysterious government lab in Baltimore, conjures up a very specific '60s sensibility.
That term still conjures up images of fatty, unethical food pumped out to the masses on a production line.
The rite of passage known as spring break conjures up many different images for many different types of people.
As she starts to paint, she conjures up a ghostlike Tanya who is reunited at last with her mother.
If you're not an artist, and you're painting with an artist, then that conjures up a lot of feelings.
It conjures up images of heartless lawmakers sticking it to heroic educators who simply stood up for their jobs.
For many New Yorkers, the concept of density conjures up taller buildings, although tall buildings are often low density.
Each mention of this menu conjures up images of lockboxes located in the very back corner of Starbucks storerooms.
It conjures up images of traumatized people living in crowded camps and inevitably leads to major rifts in national politics.
Any threat of violence that conjures up a visual of violence is more dangerous than just having different political views.
"The owner-chef, who despite being German considers himself Valencian, conjures up innovative cuisine," Michelin's inspectors wrote of the restaurant.
He dislikes the term "anti-aging," as it conjures up images of snake oil salesmen peddling the fountain of youth.
"It sounds awesome but it almost it conjures up an image of things taking off from the ground," Erlich said.
It conjures up a picture of some beautiful tropical place, some place you would love to be on a vacation.
In our minds, classic autumn conjures up images of apple picking, apple pie, and, perhaps best of all, apple cider.
Whitehead. Just scanning your eyes over that word (or the mental image it conjures up) probably gives you instant shudders.
The word "bodega" conjures up images of a friendly local market—which is probably why the Google bros appropriated it.
Even now, the opening riff of "Who Do You Think You Are" conjures up an almost irrepressible feeling of invincibility.
With its dark color palate and technological themes, the project conjures up  images of some sort of post-apocalyptic future.
The word bungalow conjures up costal visions of warm, cozy, and open-air spaces filled with ample amounts of sunshine.
At the same time, however, it conjures up in Kiefer the greatest angst about the potential failure of his project.
That name alone conjures up adventure: white-toothed mountains and deep green valleys, wide open slopes and tough highland people.
It conjures up rogue nations like North Korea, where political dissent is met with swift government action to silence it.
Commute from Monaco to Nice Mere mention of Monaco conjures up images of luxury yachts, racecars, casinos and expensive Champagne.
The time had such a distinctive style that the mere mention of "the look of the '80s" conjures up specific visuals.
The universe conjures up what it needs when it needs it and I believe that this movie is needed right now.
Now I understand that to some, agriculture conjures up that iconic image found in the famous Grant Wood painting American Gothic.
Load's "2 X 4" conjures up a musty roadhouse vibe, while the hard-charging "Fuel" swaggers with blues at its core.
For others, the classic character's image conjures up memories of reading the classic book by Dr. Seuss, first published in 1957.
They each stem from an alt-music scene, one that often conjures up images of piercings, lace, leather, and general badassery.
It also conjures up images of Robert Mueller and his investigation into President Trump and Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
"For many Germans, allowing the far right to be kingmakers conjures up dark memories," writes our Berlin bureau chief, Katrin Bennhold.
It's a word that sounds vaguely like her real name and also conjures up images of a certain Star Wars character.
Yes, it conjures up the suspicion that the witness has something to hide — and that's precisely why jurors can't consider it.
Many people, including Atwood, have stated that the dystopian melodrama conjures up real-life conflicts and is more documentary than fiction.
He derisively refers to it as "chain migration," a term that conjures up negative stereotypes of hordes coming into our country.
This narrative conjures up images of trash piles congregated in certain locations, leaving the rest of the sea clear of debris.
In doing this, he wants to cast the West as the aggressor, and so conjures up the ancient Russian fear of encirclement.
The name of that initial home, Blizzard Arena, conjures up images of iconic sports venues like Madison Square Garden or Old Trafford.
If the idea of a pencil skirt conjures up images of flight attendants or secretaries in Mad Men, it's time to reconsider.
ECT still has a bit of an image issue, as the concept conjures up crudely electrifying the brain with high-voltage bolts.
Consider, for instance, this scene from Season 3 of Sherlock, in which Sherlock conjures up a clue after smelling a suspect's perfume.
If the thought of a high-rise waist conjures up images of women in yogurt commercials from the '90s, don't be scared.
And as she examines the way power accumulates and distributes itself, she conjures up the cramped and oppressive sensation of being powerless.
The setting for an idyllic marriage proposal often conjures up images of rose petals, candles, romantic dinners and heartfelt monologues on love.
It is a tragic anniversary that conjures up so many questions: 50 years after his death, what does King's legacy mean today?
The term "mass extinction" conjures up apocalyptic visions of raging wildfires, erupting volcanoes, and asteroids locked on collision courses with the Earth.
To me, it immediately conjures up an implication that it was the woman's fault, like she somehow 'mishandled the carrying of this baby.
A pair of dust-caked boots conjures up the men (and women) who wear them, the weapons they carry, the danger they face.
Slavery typically conjures up images of ships transporting black Africans across the Atlantic, or the death marches of the trans-Saharan slave trade.
Cunningly engineered, his fragile edifice conjures up the sociability of tea consumption and the power of a shared beverage to wash away differences.
The word "espresso" conjures up images of Italians standing at a bar, sipping the black beverage straight from small, mini mug-like cups.
Costa Rica…the name alone conjures up visions of lush tropical rain forests and crashing surf on long stretches of white-sand beaches.
And of course, part of the date is seeing "Do The Right Thing," which is this movie that conjures up all those issues.
The word "perm" conjures up terrifying visuals from the '80s of triangular hair and poodle-esque tendrils in a constant state of frizz.
Sammus / Photos by Benjamin Torrey Ithaca, New York, conjures up a variety of images when people think of this secluded, 30,000-person town.
At one point father (drawing), son (scripting) and daughter (coloring) contributed to the strip, which conjures up a cozy household of comic nerds.
On Campus The phrase "spring break" conjures up images of college students lounging on beaches by day and hitting the clubs at night.
But the gap between what such language conjures up and the banal reality of the student associations known as C.S.S.A.s is fairly vast.
Called the "Super Great White Shark" by Chinese media, the aircraft conjures up images of 1950s sci-fi movies more than 353st century technology.
Typing in #acaibowls on Instagram conjures up tropical images of hollowed out coconuts filled with creamy smoothie blends and an array of colorful toppings.
With messianic fervour, he conjures up marginalised voices and the horrors of mass incarceration, against a backbeat of sporting thrills and that apocalyptic crescendo.
A look at the angled hood and sloping rear conjures up a 1960s era Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto, a car with a cult following.
Perhaps the sound of "the Academy" conjures up a set of cloaked figures roaming through damp medieval hallways, holding long scrolls and heavy tomes.
Dozens of readers urged me to meet Louise Penny, the best-selling detective novelist and an Anglophone who conjures up French-speaking Québécois characters.
But the movie conjures up that moment and her response to the press immediately after, and you feel like you're watching a foundational trauma.
For me, all this attention from the Democrats conjures up some uncomfortable questions: Am I really a Democrat, or just pretending to be one?
Creation The Flocon Impérial necklace from Boucheron's Hiver Impérial collection conjures up Russia's icy expanses by setting diamonds into a snowflake of rock crystal.
But what, other than saying "radical Islamic terrorism" a lot, would President Trump actually do to fight the evil Muslim bogeymen he conjures up?
Sarah hates the title wedding planner; she thinks it conjures up the image of "some silly girl" like Jennifer Lopez's character in The Wedding Planner.
It conjures up images of an artisan in a hilltop town, betraying fellow-members of his guild or clan by producing cheaper bread or shoes.
When she thinks the school nurse isn't providing proper treatment, Lara conjures up her own past as a nurse, steps in, and does it herself.
When they adopt Cody, the Hobsons are delighted by the wonders his subconscious conjures up for them at night… until the boy begins having nightmares.
But he will have to face millions of Turks who care less about the conspiracies their leader conjures up than they do about the economy.
It conjures up a half-remembered Britain of universal experiences and references; of families of all stations sitting down together and watching the same shows.
Seeing the words "music festival" and "virtual reality" in close proximity conjures up, in my mind, a 203-degree version of the typical festival livestream.
One that conjures up mystery and intrigue, but most of all a sense of fear and "darkness" — a term often used to describe colonial Africa.
And despite having a name that immediately conjures up visions of pools and fountains, the previous Oasis didn't have any sort of water-resistance either.
Dozens of readers had urged me to meet Louise Penny, the best-selling detective novelist and an Anglophone who conjures up French-speaking Québécois characters.
So if this column conjures up a Saudi invasion of Lebanon, a renewed intifada, or something terrible in the Koreas — well, I apologize in advance.
The apparition of water conjures up childhood memories of driving from Baghdad to Al Habbaniya, and the time that I asked my dad about mirages.
So his recollection of the time period conjures up images of "Mad Men," the fictional AMC series set at an ad agency in the 1960s.
A narrow street paved with cobblestones and lined with colorful houses, it conjures up images of picturesque French villages, far from the hustle and bustle.
In the book Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino, the character Marco Polo conjures up ethereal portraits of 55 cities that could only exist in the imagination.
Hollywood is a region in Los Angeles, but it's also a symbol – the very utterance of the word conjures up images of glamour, fame, and opportunity.
For many of us, the concept of artificial intelligence conjures up visions of a machine-dominated world, where humans are servants to the devices they created.
If the phrase "go go gadget car" conjures up warm memories, then you'll probably get a kick out of Verizon's latest PR stunt: the Hum Rider.
When Facebook Memories conjures up a years-old post, it imbues even the most useless instance of your digital activity with fatuous meaning, because it's yours.
For listeners who don't speak Spanish, their "appreciation" of the song and the feelings it conjures up come from their individual experiences with the song's roots.
The term conjures up a very specific picture, one that has been inculcated through the two ages of superstar DJs, Paul Oakenfold's and now Nina Kraviz's.
From lush green quads to ivy-covered lecture halls, the image of "college" conjures up, for many of us, fond memories of our own educational experience.
But for most of us, even this dire warning conjures up nothing more serious than a lack of choice at the supermarket or the sushi place.
E's The Royals, now in its third season, conjures up a trashy, scandal-ridden soap opera with vindictive (and fictional) Queen Helena pulling all the strings.
Image: AFP Photo/Handout/Shibukawa Animal Park The phrase "escaped zoo animals" conjures up visions of marauding lions and stampeding elephants breaking free of their paddocks.
This conjures up the image of a glittering disco ball of a planet, but HAT-P-7b, as it's called, isn't anyplace you'd want to visit.
"Primarily the three different sizes of footprints found conjures up the image of a nuclear family or small group of people using the area," McLaren wrote.
Now it is a term of opprobrium, a word that conjures up the cruel displacement of defenseless poor people by a greedy and arrogant professional elite.
In the largely gray "Coastal Landscape" (1860s), Balke conjures up the rocks' surfaces, the gray sky's ethereal luminosity, and the physical presence of the incoming tide.
"Every single person at that table has been through what you've been through and it conjures up a lot of emotions," said Simpson, a former divorce attorney.
You'd be forgiven if the phrase "love potion" makes you turn your head away in skepticism or conjures up images of a Harry Potter plotline gone wrong.
When the AI conjures up a move, it actually jumps all the way forward to the completed cube and works its way backward to the proposed move.
The phrase conjures up a confusing image: Some orange for the salmon, white for the rice, dark green for the seaweed, maybe light green for the avocado?
TranscriptionBy Kate AtkinsonSeptember 25In her recent novels — including the one-of-a-kind speculative fiction novel Life After Life — Kate Atkinson vividly conjures up Britain during WWII.
It's a challenging proposition, to have to appear as a political outsider when the name "Clinton" conjures up images of the platonic form of a political insider.
The term analog computer probably conjures up images of a computing prehistory dominated by difference engines and slide rules, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
IN HIS book "Submission", Michel Houellebecq, a French author, conjures up a France of 2022 ruled by an anti-Semitic alliance of spineless socialists and conservative Islamists.
But if that conjures up worrisome visions of a civilization destroying AI, fear not: Pepper's first official job is just to take your order at Pizza Hut.
On the menu, it is called simply tapioca, which may confuse those for whom the name conjures up milky pudding or the little eyeballs in bubble tea.
In each of its five parts, The Eyes of Orson Welles conjures up key episodes, set pieces, and ur-scenes from a life on screen and off.
Instead, they've pushed mainly for tax breaks to "working families"—language that conjures up a Reaganesque divide between hardworking Americans who merit assistance and those who don't.
To give the conundrum some oomph, Michael conjures up an actual trolley, forcing Chidi to live out his dilemma over and over, complete with copious blood spatter.
What in the World The phrase "ghost train" conjures up eerie, fantastical images: a spectral locomotive barreling through the night, passengers doomed to ride the rails forever.
Perhaps nothing conjures up an image of wealth like Nicki Minaj in her $2500,5003 pink Lamborghini or Mark Cuban stepping out of his $2500 million private jet.
It's a situation that conjures up the famous scene from "Glenngarry Glen Ross"— first prize is a Cadillac, second prize is steak knives, third prize is you're fired.
The elaborate imagery she conjures up seems to be there to show that this is a serious work of fiction, but it does not cohere into a whole.
Deer Lake is still a name that conjures up sweet memories of youth for me, of watching and meeting the most brilliant showman the sport has ever seen.
All images via LAAB, video by Sootage VisualThe phrase "micro-unit" conjures up all sorts of lifestyle tradeoffs, like Murphy beds, mini-fridges, and toilets in the shower.
Elsewhere, "Lost In My Dream" conjures up peppy Harry Nilsson harmonies while "Fools" goes straight yacht-rock with what might be the breeziest single of 2019 so far.
Simply, for the Japanese people, the topic of organ transplant conjures up an image of death, and therefore becomes a barrier for them to talk about this topic.
Looking at the scoops and swirls of body work instantly conjures up the metallic smell and cold touch of the many Matchbox cars I had as a kid.
Even the dedicated Allanon (whose name distractingly conjures up an entirely different kind of support group) mutters that being a druid isn't a choice, it's an enforced calling.
The name conjures up a tapestry of dress shoes paired with bootcut jeans, false eyelashes and spray tans, indoor sunglasses and foundation-as-lipstick, but, you know what?
Much like the date and phrase "Mai 17" in the French political imagination, in China, "Wusi" conjures up the idea of an entire generation, and a special one.
"Untitled" conjures up the spindly pain of Alberto Giacometti's sculptures, made in the wake of World War II amid widespread doubts as to whether humanity had a conscience.
MADRID — Wine lovers have a language of their own, filled with colorful ways to describe how the drink is made and the many sensations that it conjures up.
Since 2009, gun manufacturers have preferred to call these guns "modern sporting rifles," a name that conjures up hunters in the woods rather than soldiers shooting at the enemy.
All too often, the mention of chest pain conjures up images of a heart attack, but there are plenty of other diseases and conditions that can trigger this symptom.
That experience "conjures up questions about how the internet of things might affect the intelligence community" and is forcing them to ask themselves about potential weak points, he said.
A multi-speed, multi-tier Europe conjures up a vision of the dreaded "cherry-picking", in which countries take the benefits of the EU without paying the appropriate price.
If the idea of deep space travel conjures up mental images of a winged shuttle — or simply a dusted-off Apollo capsule — your imagination could use a little recalibration.
"  William M. Daley, who served as President Obama's chief of staff in 2011, explained, "Redistribution is a loaded word that conjures up all sorts of unfairness in people's minds.
Instead of picturing doping and baseball, the term "juicing" now conjures up images of fresh fruits and dollar signs all blended into one tiny cup of brightly colored liquid.
While the Bauhaus movement predominantly conjures up associations with its 20th century German zenith, Oezdogan's work provides testament to the timelessness and applicability of the school's ideology and teachings.
She conjures up universal stories, of fuckboys, of relationships built on shaky foundations and misdirected lust, while viewing them through a particular lens that speaks from her own experience.
Nolan is also a New London City Police officer but calls himself a "peace officer" instead, he told me, because the word police conjures up fear in many communities.
Speaking of symbols, is there a more potent one than the Guess logo, an upside-down red triangle that in three strokes conjures up Claudia, Anna Nicole, and Paris?
It stars Amy Ryan as a mother who presses law enforcement to search for her missing daughter, a mission that conjures up questions of gender, power and social justice.
"Erased Presence" (28) is a large stone sculpture, precisely and cleanly cut in the center, which conjures up a vision of the temple Al-Khazneh at Petra in Jordan.
But no one conjures up that atmosphere on the big screen quite like Mr Lanthimos, who has been unsettling audiences since he found festival-circuit fame with "Dogtooth" in 2009.
The word "philanthropy" conjures up images of big-time donors like Bill Gates or George Soros, hanging out at Davos and announcing sweeping plans to cure disease or save democracy.
Just hearing someone say "Norway" conjures up the image of a man-troll screaming in a dark cave and the ear-bleeding sound of double-kick drumming at hyper-speed.
When Mr Bezos outlines his long-term vision for space, he conjures up dreams strongly influenced by ideas championed in the 1970s by Gerard K. O'Neill, a professor at Princeton.
If so, the title perfectly matches the video, which conjures up imagery that is not at all of our time, and instead belongs to some sort of sensual dystopian future.
But well before a single word has been spoken, the South African director Yael Farber conjures up a sequence that transports the audience directly into the otherness of the piece.
With its curvy banquettes, blue-green walls, stacks of vinyl records, and midcentury-style lighting, the décor conjures up the voluptuous allure of those jazz cafes in their 10173s heyday.
The tickets are cheap, and he has plenty of money, so he conjures up a small rebellion: He buys 60 tickets and starts handing them out to others for free.
The colloquially named farm bill conjures up visions of Uncle Sam helping small family farmers toiling in their fields with their non-GMO-fed animals grazing on wide, open pastures.
This scenario conjures up the old African proverb "When the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers" — a lesson not lost on those of us here on the ground.
" She conjures up her "brutal" 20s, "a constant battle with myself, judging my weight, my style, my desire to be as cool/as hip/as smart/as 'whatever' as everyone else.
We're meant to understand that it's the defense mechanism Babydoll's subconscious conjures up to help her cope with her current circumstance and the series of horrible events that led her there.
I did some digging—please excuse the mental image that conjures up—and found colon therapy proponents commonly describe rotting detritus—"mucoid plaque"—as coating the walls of the gastrointestinal tract.
These acts of violence have a strange, almost dreamlike logic to them, and the rage and tension the film conjures up never resolve into catharsis—there is simply too much ambiguity.
The first act is devoted largely to the fantasies that Bella, fleeing the law after felling a would-be rapist, conjures up on a long (really long) train ride from Tupelo.
It's racialized in the sense that it conjures up this kind of idea of people who just hang out and live on the ... Now, of course, the evidence doesn't show that.
Fully-loaded Jaguars conjures up images of luxurious interiors and sports cars with sleek lines ... however, a 25 ton, entirely different breed of 'Jaguar' comes equipped with an array of weapon options.
When you think of a relaxing day at the spa, your mind generally conjures up images of someone massaging every last knot out of your shoulders or layering on a mud mask.
Pine obviously is connected to the idea of the trees themselves, but it also is an efficient fashion, conjures up the longing and nostalgia that lies at the heart of the work.
Here is an extensive, but not comprehensive, look at how that handful of notes conjures up the sword: The theme begins as an unspoken idea of Wotan, the king of the gods.
But last week's one-year anniversary of the director of national intelligence publishing its report detailing Russia's attack on our country is one that conjures up feelings of dismay rather than goodwill.
As an ASMR enthusiast myself, I knew I had to see whether an in-person intentional ASMR experience could provide the relaxing "brain tingles" that the YouTube subgenre conjures up for listeners.
A physics professor at Union College, he is (rightly) concerned that quantum physics usually conjures up images of the bizarre and exotic, when its effects are in fact with us every day.
The best example of this is UK garage: a bittersweet genre that conjures up memories of the past as much as it does the future but with a nostalgic sense of sadness.
While the idea of sex therapy often conjures up images of men compulsively seeking gratification a la Michael Fassbender in Shame, Louie also treats the opposite—those who aren't having sex at all.
The convergence of increasingly limited housing stock, lax regulations, and a seemingly infinite number of buyers—both American and foreign—conjures up a "perfect storm," according to Kotkin, where people like Croman prosper.
With each generation the public consciousness conjures up a new fear for our youth: where once it was rock 'n' roll, today the concern is that teenagers' lives are dominated by digital media.
Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock When the words Kardashian and jumpsuit come to mind, it typically conjures up images of beaded Balmain catsuits or elaborate sheer paneling that hugs the reality mogul's every curve.
Her straight black hair grazes her bum and her look conjures up images of Kendall Jenner mixed with Emily Ratajkowski, while her razor-sharp brows and piercing eyes stare deep into your soul.
"Sever" conjures up an imaginary harpsichord where the keys pluck wires instead of strings, repeating a simple, dissonant melody for two minutes of glorious key-pounding broken up by a popped bass interlude.
She conjures up the world of Moses as an adopted infant, his origins cloaked in silence, a Hebrew raised at the Egyptian court whose identity was revealed to him only as an adult.
It's the kind of overlap that usually conjures up images of an emergency room on Saint Patrick's Day, an X-ray of your liver, or the latest headline about the ills of alcohol.
If the very thought conjures up images of tightly organized auctions — the likes of bluefin tuna in Japan's Toyosu Market, for instance — a trip to the village of Richerenches with Christopher Poron proves otherwise.
For me, it conjures up this weird feeling of nostalgia and sadness for what's lost, for how swiftly the years flick by like pages, for the way our relationships with ourselves and others change.
Even on "Glint," one of four songs here that top 10 minutes, when Daniel Tracy's double-kick flicks into action and Clarke's voice conjures up a storm, things still arc over a major key.
To that end, the company recently released a two-minute ad called "The New Normal" — which conjures up the acronym for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws — to extoll legalized cannabis.
At its best, Kong: Skull Island conjures up those adventure tales of old, the Indiana Jones–esque cliffhangers in which Westerners arrive in strange lands and take part in all sorts of derring-do.
This conjures up an improbable image: Trump settling into the leather swivel chair of the mini-Oval Office on Air Force One, brandishing a pen to underscore passages like this: We are not God.
If the word "manufacturing" conjures up images of an outdated factory, or unskilled workers toiling over mundane tasks to create identical widgets, I have a message: 6900 called, and it wants its cliché back.
In addition to materials and cutting techniques, Dixon likes to play with his record's packaging and often conjures up ways to increase the the complexity of the interaction between the listener and the record.
In "It's Hard to Be Hungry on Spring Break," Anthony Abraham Jack writes: The phrase "spring break" conjures up images of college students lounging on beaches by day and hitting the clubs at night.
"A Woman of Property" opens with a poem called "Gate," which conjures up a scene that feels like a TV ad for Prozac as scripted by Beatrix Potter: Everyone has a cousin Benjamin Bunny.
The occasional hiccups in Ocasek's lead vocal conjures up memories of Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue," and are reinforced by guitarist Elliot Easton's rockabilly arpeggios that would have made Elvis Presley's guitarist Scotty Moore proud.
For present purposes, however, what concerns us is Mr. Affleck's bizarro style, a kind of slovenly and idiosyncratic take on normcore that conjures up images of every high school stoner you have ever met.
What else should we expect from a president who conjures up pernicious images of immigrants in this country, depicting them as killers, to inflame his supporters and excite the darkest devils of their psyche?
ShamanThe word "shaman" conjures up images of wrinkled, sun-beaten mystics living in remote areas of the world, subsisting on the most spartan diets so that near-starvation might lead them to some divine enlightenment.
The spectre of an unfunded tax cut this conjures up makes it even harder to imagine the administration splurging hundreds of billions of dollars on new bridges and roads—the main hope of the building unions.
The Alberta Aurora Chasers decided to call it Steve in honor of the children's movie Over the Hedge, in which a character arbitrarily conjures up the name Steve to describe an object he's not sure about.
TUCKED away behind rows of tin shacks and unkempt acacia trees, a cluster of tumbledown villas, mosques and a synagogue conjures up the grandeur of a port that once marked the southern tip of the Ottoman Empire.
"What's wonderful about Arthur is it conjures up a kingship that never existed — Camelot was an egalitarian paradise — and, of course, there was the quest for the Holy Grail," the royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the BBC.
I don't understand why anyone would ever choose a moniker that conjures up the idea of male genitalia and flashbacks, but then again, I may not have my finger on the pulse of TV show title trends.
It's not just for the major dose of hydration they provide or the surprisingly budge-proof sheen they leave behind, it's also that holding the tube conjures up a memory that never fails to make me chuckle.
As members El Far247i and Walaa Sbeit pound out beats with drum machines and live percussion, guitarist El Jehaz conjures up textured guitar riffs over micro-tonal phrasings played on analog synths by bandmate Z the People.
The most memorable — simply for its profound age and the history it conjures up — was the 1868, a wine that survived 150 years of joys and catastrophes to tell its story, with delicate yet indistinguishable energy. Unforgettable.
At best, this business model — the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers, away from a retail location — conjures up door-to-door salespeople dependent on middle-aged women nagging friends for the names of their friends.
"Wall Street now conjures up images of corruption, and if you are a person from Wall Street, you have to overcome that," said Roy C. Smith, a former Goldman Sachs partner who teaches finance at New York University.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Human smuggling often conjures up images of shady networks run by organized crime gangs, but new research reveals that independent operators rather than criminal kingpins control routes that bring migrants into Europe from Africa.
All of which conjures up a familiar feeling: depression, fear, anxiety, black comedy, that glimmer of joy at realizing that Trump's unregulated weight doesn't make up for his thin skin, before a return to depression, fear, and anxiety.
For many in the West, the word "tantra" conjures up images of Sting engaging in seven-hour marathon sex, but the practice has roots in both Buddhism and Hinduism going back thousands of years, and contains many facets.
For many of us, picturing a "mommy and me" workout conjures up images of Insta fitness mommy bloggers doing impressive physical stunts with a baby in tow or using their baby as a weight like it's no big deal.
A novel written in the English language with a name like An American Marriage conjures up a specific set of broad outlines: post-war optimism, masturbation in the suburbs, the disappointment of life, familial breakdown, that sort of thing.
It conjures up an image of Dylann Roof praying and sitting through Bible study with a small group of black people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, three years ago, before slaughtering nine of them.
His slip of a storefront, which he opened in August with his best friend, Rafael Almeida, is modeled after the strip's cafeterías and ventanitas (coffee windows), with a turquoise door that conjures up old Havana — or the Miami Dolphins.
There's a breakdown in narrative, even when the titles suggest a subtext, and it contributes to the freeing energy that conjures up these fantastical installations, making me feel like the artistic process itself released a genie from a bottle.
The way an artist conjures up a universe of his own, and how his aesthetic vision informs such creativity, are as much the subjects of this compelling survey as any of the peculiar paintings, photographs, and objects on display.
As the story of a young boy who conjures up a monster to help him deal with his mother's ongoing illness, A Monster Calls seemed like a logical next step for a filmmaker interested in merging the fantastic with the human.
The movement, also known as lifelogging, conjures up images of folks wearing six different health tracking bands, sensors on their heads and measuring every little detail of their actions in every part of their life…for what sometimes is very unclear.
Yankees 236, Angels 3 The thought of 6-foot-7 Michael Pineda and Larry Rothschild, the Yankees' 62-year-old pitching coach, hunkered down in a small room deciphering videotape as if they were detectives conjures up a comical picture.
Thinking of that room inevitably conjures up memories of sitting around, stoned, watching YouTube videos (still a new, incredible phenomenon at the time), drinking cheap beer while playing Mario Kart Double Dash, and listening to the best rapper alive, a.k.a.
For most people my age—elder Millennial/Gen X cuspian—"goth" conjures up images of folks bedecked in black, with high-contrast hair, kohl-rimmed eyes, probably some body mods, shrouded in the distinctive whiff of clove cigarettes and melancholy.
She conjures up '90s-era campus politics with pitiless accuracy: the white students wearing "Recovering Racist" pins; the black girls hacking off their "'colonized' hair"; the empty gestures and the beautiful gestures — the shrillness, to be sure, but the sweetness too.
Photography is still held to have some measure of honesty, or a documentary nature to the images it captures (or, more accurately, creates); yet smell is less objective, since it conjures up memories and associations in immediate, primal, and affective ways.
Harry Sacksioni, 'Ali Shuffle' Without lyrics, it's hard to tell exactly how this song is inspired by Ali, but it's a vigorous 12-string guitar workout in the vein of Leo Kottke that certainly conjures up some images of in-ring action.
The mere mention of apples conjures up images of sipping a mug of warm apple cider by the fireplace, apple picking in our coziest sweaters, and of course, cranberries are one of the key features of an expertly laid out Thanksgiving dinner plate.
I'll put together a peculiar set of instrumentation, or I'll combine sounds that are kind of unusual, and then I'm not quite sure where the text should fall in the music, or I'm not sure what the sound conjures up for me.
At the end of that fight, Rebecca challenged him to tell her one thing that he loved about her now, not of the Rebecca he conjures up in his mind, but he comes up with nothing and is silent in that moment.
The devil's always in the details with this kind of music, and on Sick With Bloom, Yellow Eyes conjures up an unsettling vibe via atmospheric moments, aided by the use of haunting field recordings captured outside Will and Sam's isolated family cabin.
The pageantry, from the Oval Office, to the "beast" limousine, to Air Force One as it jets into a foreign land, conjures up a mystique and a statement of power -- that Trump appears not yet to have harnessed to its full potential.
While the episode focuses primarily on a slow-burn of mounting tension, when Cooper's mind conjures up a massive spider with a human face, it's hard to not just curl up in a ball in the corner of whatever room you're watching in.
Although informants and spies both technically gather information covertly, the word "informant" is generally reserved for someone righteously operating on behalf of law enforcement, whereas "spy" conjures up a more sinister mental picture of someone skulking in the shadows with questionable intentions.
Metacritic Score: 53/100A live-action take on the Disney animated classic, the story follows a poor orphan who accidentally conjures up a magical genie who grants him three wishes, which he uses to try to woo the otherwise unattainable Princess Jasmine.
Kiki Smith, Spinners, 2014, cotton jacquard tapestry, 113 x 75 inches, edition of 10, images courtesy Peters Projects "Textile art" conjures up images of royal Ottoman tents, or the excessive reign of Louis XIV, but the world of tapestries still thrives today.
But sometimes my brain takes me back to some of the more heavy-hitting sexual encounters in my life – the exes who are rooted of my subconscious – and my mind conjures up the sex that was more like a deep, loving, binding dance.
"I'm not trying to recreate their love story, but I do want to create a perfume that symbolizes some piece of their love so that when they smell it again, it conjures up all of that love, and that special day," she said.
" Frank H. Wu, a law professor at Howard University and the author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White, told the New York Times in 2009 that, while the term isn't inherently negative, it's antiquated and "conjures up an era.
Meanwhile, "the industrial Midwest" conjures up storybook images of stout factories, plains unfolding into the horizon, and small, all-white industrial towns filled with people who just wish we could get back to the basics of family, church, and the dignity of hard work.
Indeed, Morgellons is often chocked up to delusions: Perhaps sufferers are actually dealing with a mental illness that conjures up feelings of being infected by parasites, called delusional parasitosis, which might account for the creepy-crawly sensations that people say they experience with Morgellons.
Calls to jack up tax rates and spend trillions on government-provided health  care conjures up the days when New Hampshire was a Republican stronghold in New England and when bashing Democrats as "tax-and-spend liberals" was a favorite tactic in the GOP playbook.
A collaboration between Brendan Sodikoff of Hogsalt Hospitality and the previously mentioned latte wizard, Hiroshi Sawada (founder of Tokyo's Streamer Coffee Co.), Sawada Coffee's reclaimed industrial vibe conjures up the spirit of grunge while delivering a short menu of meticulously prepared coffees and teas.
Kazan conjures up Florence as a magnificent stew of street life: market sellers, beggars, gangs, petty criminals, pretty boys turning tricks in the shadows, all characters who, in the hands of the right painter, might light up church walls with their spontaneous flawed humanity.
" It's easy to imagine then, that lovaaa conjures up extreme romance for Swift; per this song's lyrics, living in a home together, feeling everyone must love the person you're with, saying things like "I take this magnetic force of a man to be my lover.
He's the rare modern action filmmaker whose conjures up sensation without descending into incoherence; a solid, impressive professional director who lays out clean, simple scenes and builds them into visual wonder: You can always tell what's going on, why it matters and where it's heading.
To call a movement fighting sexual violence "petty pustule bickering... between women and men / un-adhering to nature's call" is awful for all of the obvious political reasons, but maybe what's more offensive is the weird image it conjures up of everyone holding their pee.
When: Saturday, August 315469, 10am–8pm Where: Getty Villa, Outer Peristyle (17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles) The term "antiquity" usually conjures up images of toga-clad Greeks and Romans, but this Eurocentric view leaves out concurrent developments of other peoples around the world.
The word itself conjures up images of dismal slabs of cheap MDF layered with an inch-thick coating of waterlogged rolling papers, puffy filters, and clumps of tatty Cutter's Choice that dominate every lounge in every student house in the land like a poorly maintained tombstone.
At the third, they develop a game plan: The therapist and client agree to a trauma to target and the latter conjures up the most salient image associated with that memory (like Coates' memory of his mother walking out as he stared at the shattered photo frame).
Although the buyer knew that the property was featured in the movie, it wasn't a deciding factor, Jensen tells CNBC Make It. But the Victorian home, with its iconic wrap around porch and custom woodwork, still conjures up plenty of nostalgia for the rest of us.
Bill Bishop's book "The Big Sort", published in 2008, which drew attention to the way Americans are clustering in like-minded communities, conjures up images of Republican or Democratic voters moving house to be with people who vote like them, but that is not usually how it works.
With visuals that include a prom scene makeout session, a Tank Girl-style female wrestling match and their own take on the cult 70s witchcraft horror film; watching a Dream Wife video conjures up personal memories of waking up mega early to watch music videos on MTV before school.
While neither goaltender is enjoying his best season, the matchup conjures up memories of the last time the clubs met in the postseason — when Price was hurt in a collision with New York's Chris Kreider in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals and knocked out of the series.
In his speech last July, candidate Trump described the amendment as having been "passed by Lyndon Johnson and his group," language that conjures up some sort of liberal coven, but in fact the amendment was adopted by a Republican Congress and signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
For as Apple has already found out and automotive companies are learning, it's tricky enough selling yourself as a pioneer of 225st century technology if one of your key raw materials conjures up images of impoverished children wheeling barrows laden with ore or being lowered into rickety tunnels.
Her rustic-domestic refuge is in fact a laboratory of microbe-friendly funk, a place where she conjures up vinegars and vermouths, kimchis and tinctures that can transform a roast duck, a bowl of pasta or a well-mixed cocktail into something that coaxes the palate along unexpected pathways of tang.
Mr. Trump has himself been a vocal supporter over the years of the same police tactics that Mr. Bloomberg once championed, and the very accusation he was leveling against his potential rival — that he is a racist — conjures up one of the most often repeated accusations against the president himself.
But at a position with fewer stars than the imagination commonly conjures up—that hulking cleanup hitter nobody wants to face plays first base for only a few teams these days, with more of baseball's best hitters found in the outfield or even the middle of the diamond—Duda is somehow an afterthought.
Rather, it conjures up, through the concrete evidence of these 18 texts, the many different directions Jews have taken as they have struggled with the contradictions between reason and revelation, the ambiguities and perils of living in one diaspora or another, the politics of Jewish existence and the new challenges of modernity.
The phrase "nuclear family" most likely conjures up freeze-frames from some early-'60s household sitcom: a happily married couple (white, heterosexual, etc.), a handful of children who meet the same criteria, a big-eared dog with a loveable affinity for peeing on valuable textiles, and, in the background, a pie (America!).
The TL;DR version goes like this: LA musician buys up a ton of followers, views, and likes on social media, stages "live" footage, conjures up phantom ticket sales to fool promoters, gives himself a nonexistent "award" from a ghost website, creates a bevy of fake labels and management companies to tie it all together.
It conjures up images of the horrors of World War I, where both sides gassed each other, and raises the dark prospect of the American troops who poured into Iraq in search of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction now running the risk of being hit by chemical weapons fired by the Islamic State.
Though the town's name conjures up images that are anything but idyllic, he recalled a childhood of fishing and dirt-biking with neighbors who felt more like family; potlucks at the local schoolhouse-turned-museum; and tales of the town's history as a mining destination known for some of the prettiest gold in the world.
Everyone has a different definition of what "clean beauty" entails, but we can all agree that what the phrase (or rather, the virtuous, gold-standard movement that's forcing the beauty industry to take a harder look at product ingredient lists) conjures up is enviable radiance: Super-dewy complexions, rosy cheeks, a lit-from-within glow.
TO A layman, the phrase "Internet of Things" (IoT) probably conjures up a half-fantastic future in which refrigerators monitor their own contents and send orders direct to the grocer when the butter is running out, while tired commuters order baths to be drawn automatically using their smartphones as they approach their houses in their self-driving cars.
They exonerated him completely of being an agent of Russia (Recently Crooked Hillary charged Tulsi Gabbard & Jill Stein with the same thing-SICK), and yet Mr. Comey still runs to the White House on February 14 and conjures up the Obstruction of Justice narrative against the President when Flynn had been cleared of everything long before that.
I'm also aware that for you, the word 'celibacy' probably conjures up images of shy monks, gun-toting childhood sweethearts from Texas, gun-toting virgins from Reddit or that very specific breed of sad, suburban sandal fanatic you tend to see mall cafeterias, staring strangely at the fish and flicking through back issues of Reader's Digest.
Similar "hand" works blended by a quasi-magical or alchemical operation appear in Berman's marvelous underground film "Aleph" (1956–66), in which, as in the collages, he uses Hebrew letters (though he was not religious and did not read the language) to frame a hypnotic, rapid-fire noise montage that conjures up the gritty energy of the '60s underground.
He's just released the ballsy, acidic "Sirenator," a collaboration with Umek; there's a Beltram remix of Raul Mezcolanza & Envel's "Trumpets Of Death," a track that conjures up images of city-wrecking Decepticons; there's another remix for Marc Romboy that's coming out soon on Christian Smith's Tronic imprint; and a full Joey Beltram album is due sometime around the beginning of summer.
It's painful, but fitting, that she decides to sell her house and move to Nantucket, since the memories of Richard hang heavy in the air (a feeling that's perfectly encapsulated when Rory borrows the place to write her book, and each of the rooms conjures up images of Friday night dinners from the original series, with Richard front and center).
Listening to it conjures up a faint feeling of familiarity, like a story about the first time you swore, aged three, during a family trip to Blackpool after you dropped your chips on the floor which has been relayed to you so many times by other people now that you've formed the shape of a memory even though you don't actually remember it.
Mr. Englander conjures up a world of Israeli intelligence and waiters in Parisian cafes who are not what they seem, and the book's characters include Prisoner Z, an American spy for Israel who winds up in an Israeli prison, accused of treason; the General, who is modeled on Sharon, and his nurse, who is the mother of Prisoner Z's guard.
The "G Spot" is the Key to Endless OrgasmsI'm not sure if it's because the idea of a "spot" conjures up an image of a magical button that produces infinite waves of pleasure, or if there are just some seriously tall tales being shared among men, but quite a few guys have told me that they were pleasantly surprised to learn the truth about the G-spot.
" For the past 21990 years, ever since the Sunset Tower Hotel was painstakingly restored to its Art Deco glory, nobody has gotten a power table at its restaurant without going through one man: Dimitri Dimitrov, a Macedonian immigrant and career maître d' who was once described in a New York Times profile as "so ostentatiously courteous it conjures up a Slavic geisha scripted by Mel Brooks.
Say the word 'bagpipes,' and, if you are anything like the me of a few years ago, it conjures up the image of a kilted Highlander and the land of moors and heather—but now I know it should also bring to mind an old man in a doorway in Sicily, the smartly uniformed military band in Iraq, or a modern young woman from Galicia.
As is so often the case, there were also signs of the alternative reality that Trump conjures up when the facts don't line up to his political advantage, as he claimed that he had never pushed House Republicans to vote on an ultimately doomed immigration bill, although he had, in fact, done exactly that only a few days earlier -- and the evidence is still in plain sight on his Twitter feed.
To say "Hollywood" is to evoke an establishment, a hegemony, an aesthetic: a glittering realm full of bodies made beautiful by means of eleven dollar green juices and hundred dollar hot yoga classes; souls made empty by constant networking in ceaseless summers; "Hollywood" conjures up a kingdom of applause and self-congratulation—of gowns, stars, and golden statues—and it stirs up a complex brew of envy and distaste in Americans across the political spectrum.
The band walked out onstage and launched into a ferocious rendition of "For the Workforce, Drowning," which seemed to excite the band as much as the crowd—before they'd finished it, frontman Geoff Rickly was down in the crowd, hands grasping and clawing at him as he sang, filling the outside air with that conflicting set of emotions Thursday always conjures up, a sense of hope and love alongside a beautiful sadness and terrifying rage.
So they have a few solutions: to make massive-chunk, quick-turn gifts that could be ineffective or insufficiently vetted; to try to scale up their personal staffs and make more gifts at an even faster clip, which conjures up the image of a bloated, high-overhead philanthropic bureaucracy; or to assume there is no way to thoughtfully part with so much money in their lifetimes, therefore acknowledging that a perpetual foundation is required.
Ms. Spencer never lost her soft Mississippi accent, although her literary voice might have been anyone's, as Michiko Kakutani of The Times noted in a review of the "Jack of Diamonds" stories: "Whether she takes the viewpoint of a teenage girl, a young newlywed or a middle-aged widow, her ability to capture their voices sympathetically is unerring and precise; and she conjures up, with equal ease, a variety of milieus, moving fluently from the genteel gardens of the South to the grimy streets of Montreal, from the rustic summer cabins of Lake George to the fairy-tale courtyards of Florence and Rome."
"Consider what kind of thinking motivates a good student to force herself to listen to a symphony when she feels herself dozing off," Callard writes: She reminds herself that her grade and the teacher's opinion of her depend on the essay she will write about this piece; or she promises herself a chocolate treat when she gets to the end; or she's in a glass-walled listening room of the library, conscious of other students' eyes on her; or perhaps she conjures up a romanticized image of her future, musical self, such as that of entering the warm light of a concert hall on a snowy evening.

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