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Whenever we conjure up a memory, one of the first things we recall is where the event took place.
Typically it's a generic "happy birthday," but you always get those few actually considerate friends who at least throw in a meme, add a photo of you two, or conjure up a memory.
More than any other image in the show, this one speaks of photography's ability to create a surrogate experience, to conjure up a memory that must be preserved.
As someone who's been single for so long, I cognitively understand the pain of break-ups and lost love and if I try real hard, I can conjure up a memory or two of that eviscerating pain.
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SEMICONDUCTOR wizards have long dreamed of conjuring up a memory chip that offered the best of all possible worlds.
These are the words of Phillis Wheatley – a slave who became a poet, and the first black women to publish a book in America – conjuring up a memory of her birthplace in Senegambia.
When you start thinking about great she was, make the effort to conjure up a bad memory.
Ms. Grant is at her best in a pitifully sad monologue in which Bette phones an old friend to conjure up a few happy memories, but finds herself cheerily recounting the miseries of her life.
United's visit to The Bernabeu and the return at Old Trafford will conjure up a myriad of memories.
Kate Summerscale argues, convincingly, that these pages, like a novel, could "conjure up a wished-for world, in which memories were colored with desire".
It helped when he mentioned O'Reilly — that conjured up a vague memory of seeing something similar on "The O'Reilly Factor".
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