| 1. | The question is : What sort of image do they conjure up?
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| 2. | For me the name conjures up saguaros backlit by neon tangerine sunsets.
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| 3. | What images are conjured up when you think of the South Bronx?
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| 4. | It conjures up comments of earlier times : Southerners are just backwards.
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| 5. | It was a personal nightmare conjured up by his own wayward psyche.
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| 6. | It must be conjured up and cajoled _ it cannot be forced.
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| 7. | Cook said he thinks the word conjures up too many negative associations.
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| 8. | He conjures up slick and immaculate visions of contemporary urban wastelands.
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| 9. | But on Thursday she could not conjure up enough defensive spark.
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| 10. | The Apprentice conjures up a door for Ingrid to walk through.
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