They’ll conjure up “deep state” conspiracies.
No need, therefore, to conjure up cosmic dustballs.
And if artificial plants conjure up shiny plastic leaves in your mind, think again.
It captures the mix of ambivalence and warmth that Christmas can somehow conjure up pretty perfectly.
And politicians cannot easily conjure up technological progress.
To conjure up Paris now means something different than it did three weeks ago.
“There’s no conversation, it’s him listening because he can’t conjure up the breath to talk to me.”
They conjure up images of eccentrics in tinfoil hats who believe that aliens have landed and the government is hushing up the news.
This episode is all about nostalgic comfort food - dishes to conjure up childhood memories, holiday favourites and tastes of days gone by.
This episode is all about nostalgic comfort food - dishes to conjure up childhood memories, holiday favourites and tastes of days gone by.
So is this a real threat, or just the right's attempt to conjure up an apocalypse that can be survived if you have enough guns, food and defensible real estate?
Preserved, exposed ceiling beams and old brick fireplaces conjure up a cottage-like atmosphere, while the minimalist chandeliers, wooden dining table and floors maintain a bucolic tinge.
Some of Kosinski’s suggestions conjure up the 2002 science-fiction film Minority Report, in which police arrest people before they have committed crimes based on predictions of future murders.
Hidden on the outskirts of Stokes Croft, Sky Kong Kong (0117 2399528; skykongkong.co.uk) serves whatever its chef, Wizzy, decides to conjure up using veg from her allotment, organic local produce, and inspiration from her Korean heritage.
Shakespeare’s lines conjure up a country so traumatized that it no longer recognizes itself, where the only smiles are on the faces of those who have somehow not followed the news, and where grief is so nearly universal that it scarcely is registered:
While the term “small business” may conjure up images of a locally run mom-and-pop shop, the government generally defines the term as companies with fewer than 500 employees, though that can vary across industries by average annual receipts and number of employees.
The student crew of King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi spearheads this year's edition with the theme of "The Sense of Hopeless Romantic" to conjure up the best experience with the wonder of all sense through art and performances by H3F, DEPT, and Landokmai.
It would be hard to conjure up two images that so succinctly describe the turf claimed by Jimmy Lai, Next Media's iconoclastic founder, and Apple Daily, the Chinese-language flagship he founded in 1995: Cover meaningful issues, even if provocative, and put readers before anybody else.
He would conjure up the first smelting of metal, how cavemen might have used rocks containing a copper mineral—green malachite, perhaps—to surround a cooking fire and suddenly realized as the wood turned to charcoal that the green rock was bleeding, turning into a red liquid: molten copper.
Its goal — as the venture’s Kurzweilian name sort of gives away — is fostering the emergence of human-level artificial intelligence on a decentralised, open-source platform, spoiling the game for governments and technology colossuses striving to conjure up general AI in their secretive data centres.
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