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Not because it is difficult to conjure up matches.
It would be difficult to conjure up a plaintiff who has suffered such specific harm from an issuance of debt beyond the ceiling.
Conversely, she knew the name Tskitishvili in Georgia was now synonymous with new wealth, and while there had been no formal threat made by organized crime, it was not difficult to conjure up fear.
After such gentrification, it can be difficult to conjure up the squalid New York that Jacob Riis documented in his groundbreaking 1889 work of photojournalism, "How the Other Half Lives".
Literature review evidences that it is extremely difficult to conjure up an accurate picture of the usage of Enterprise 2.0 due to the dynamic nature of the Web 2.0 coupled with the reluctance of the researchers to differentiate between internal and external usage of Web 2.0 tools.
Marcus Owens, former chief of the IRS's nonprofits division, said it is "difficult to conjure up a situation where a particular expenditure would be reportable to the FEC but would not constitute political campaign intervention under tax law".
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Memories of my earliest forts are hard to conjure up.
With the picture in his mind of Herbert, staring into space, it's difficult for writer to conjure up wedding receptions.
The leave campaign knows all this as it continues to conjure up demons that will be difficult to lay to rest.
It is difficult to be impulsive while carrying out the heist of diamonds from the Topkapi Museum, to conjure up a grand cinematic example.
No need, therefore, to conjure up cosmic dustballs.
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