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State-supported companies often conjure up images of imperialism.
But, increasingly, that's how Americans get their health care--and not through a system of unlimited free choice, which critics of reform often conjure up as if it described the present.
I'm talking wires and straps and plugs, nothing that sounds very relaxing, although as I read that sentence again is does sound overtly sexual… Regardless, I'm saying that VR just doesn't often conjure up this idea of lounging and relaxing on a daily basis.
When many Americans hear the word "rural", they often conjure up a romanticized image of what rurality is and what it includes.
When many people think of typical victims of human rights abuse, they often conjure up stereotypical images of passive and powerless people.
The words "recycled" and "recyclable" often conjure up similar notions of relative greenness; the general idea is that, as long as you aren't pitching it directly in the trash, you're doing something good for the planet, right?
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His films have often conjured up more than just questions.
Deictic naming points (or attempts to point) to a given entity and often conjures up a sense of the reality of that entity.
This is the bit of the business made sexy by Humphrey Bogart and is the part often conjured up by the term "private security".
Many of its members, both in exile and within Syria, grumble that policies are often conjured up on the spur of the moment and are sometimes naive.
In writing the law, members of Congress often conjured up a picture of employees working year-round at full-time jobs.
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