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United battled to conjure something.
The onus now was on Albion to conjure something special.
It is a good time to conjure something out of nothing.
He knew he had to conjure something from nowhere; that orthodoxy was not enough.
Senator Ted Cruz closes his eyes and tries to conjure something, anything, but cannot.
"Maybe I panicked and /-." He closed his eyes as if trying to conjure something out of the blankness.
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The result is a wildly varying anthology displaying the human capacity to thread stories in unconventional ways out of seemingly disparate material, to scrub the opaque into something translucent, or to simply conjure something from nothing.
The American Tap Dance Foundation sought to pay tribute to these elders and conjure something of their magic on Saturday night at Symphony Space, where the Tap City festival presented "Salute to the Copasetics: The Masters of Swing!" But too rarely did the revue really take off or approach anything nearly as engaging as the montage of film and photographic clips that opened the show.
Titles that evoke vivid imagery appeal to readers because they conjure something tangible and meaningful.
She was followed in the Siam tent by the rambunctious French outfit Babylon Circus, who conjure something of the manic energy of Les Négresses Vertes or perhaps might be considered a Gallic alternative to Bellowhead.
And for an adult, perhaps only love can conjure something of that tremulous hopeful sense of waiting".
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