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In "Barcelona," for instance, Sondheim conjures in terse strokes the melancholy vacancy of Bobby's sexual games.
And all that "H & M" conjures in most minds is a Swedish retailer.
He said that his childhood environment was reflected in the lush, looming thickets of strange forms he conjures in paint.
You are unlikely, though, to forget the otherworldly land that Mr. Jones conjures in a tribal ballet, artfully enhanced by Ms. Draghici's costumes and Robert Wierzel's lighting.
If Ms. Marcovicci had actually appeared in the movies she conjures in such exquisite detail, her singing would surely have been dubbed by another.
There is no solid ground in the world Forrest Gander conjures in his new book of poems, yet his tentativeness is one of this book's essential qualities.
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She could be conjured in two syllables.
But what feelings do such places conjure in him now?
Barriers conjured in society may be part of the answer.
It would be unfortunate if new bubbles were conjured in emerging economies.
That compares with a £2.16m debut for The Conjuring in 2013, and £1.94m for Conjuring spinoff Annabelle in 2014.
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