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But the news did conjure quite an interesting mental image: libraries that from now on will look smaller and less crowded.

Our brains effortlessly conjure up an imaginary world of spirits, gods and monsters, and the more insecure we feel, the harder it is to resist the pull of this supernatural world.

His product launches, at which he would stand alone on a black stage and conjure up an "incredible" new electronic gadget in front of an awed crowd, were the performances of a master showman.

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Darker purples can conjure gloominess and sadness.

Telling children that a baby gets started when “a seed is planted” may conjure misleading images.

Part of her phallic potency was always to conjure the chaos about to break out unless we buckled under.

It is a darker branch of the fantasy genre, but the cosmic and supernatural horrors found in the House on the Borderland are no less fantastic than anything Tolkien could conjure.

I conjure you to hear my plea.

What different sensations those words conjure up to each of us.

Women in the sect wear prairie-style dresses and keep their hair tied up in tight buns that conjure images of frontier times.

We can conjure other teasing theories.

The words 'Made in China' usually conjure images of row upon row of low-wage workers manufacturing cheap toys or stitching inexpensive garments.

So how does the brain conjure up gods?

Even though the written word C-A-T looks nothing like a cat, and the spoken word "cat" sounds nothing like a cat sounds, when someone says the word out loud, you're able to conjure up an image.

I cannot but conjure up the memories of the good old days.

The smell of newly mowed hay will conjure up different emotions in someone who spent idyllic childhood summers in the country and someone who was forced to work long hours on a farm.

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