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As it turns out, Segel, displaying no overt theatrical technique or literary inclinations, conjures an idea of Wallace which, if necessarily incomplete, is noble and brilliant.

A title like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, though long, creates an immediate and vivid image that conjures an idea of a battle between good and evil.[12].[12]

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Last year, he teamed up with fellow LittleBigPlanet graduate Moo Yu, and the two conjured an idea for a project that utilised Crowle's memories but also brought in other influences, including the movie The Goonies and Yu's favourite role-playing game, The Secret of Mana.

He immediately noticed the darkness and lack of playground equipment in the country's poverty-stricken regions, conjuring an idea to convert children's playfulness into a renewable source of electricity.

There are loofahs shaped like hand-grenades, 'Dude Wipes', compendiums of BROetry, and, perhaps the most forlorn object of all, a 'Man Tin.' These are people whose entire jobs rely on their expertise in pinpointing demographics, and yet they are collectively unable to conjure an idea of masculinity that's any more fleshed out than a character from a WKD advert.

Sunset in Ibiza has to be [a song that] conjures up an idea of beach and summer".

These two enjoy fine wines and bemoan the current state of art while Mr. Hickey sits off to the side cracking breadsticks and trying to conjure up an idea for an article that some magazine might buy so he can afford more breadsticks.

Yesterday, six men in blue blazers and four women in red blazers were required to use their imaginations to their utmost to conjure up an idea of what New York might look like 11 years and at least a couple of mayors from now, and how it might accommodate hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world while doing something it has never done: acting as host of the Olympic Games.

When you say "Video", most people conjure up an idea of something that considers extra thought, framing, and effort.

"Even if they are far apart, the artist could conjure up an idea and perhaps the engineer thinks that won't work for some reason, so they refine it.

Choice conjures the idea of a directed selection of a desirable action or object, motivated by internal likes and dislikes, or other such preferences.

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