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to summoning

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To call people together; to convene.

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When it comes to summoning the ineffable, metaphor almost always wins over literal representation.

He has said that AI is our biggest existential threat and has compared it to "summoning a demon".

During a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the tech pioneer Elon Musk compared the development of AI to "summoning the demon".

In Tampa Bay, Edwards was given to summoning an inspirational saying of the week that he would hand out to players, or put on an overhead projector.

Ms. McDermott brings supreme ease and economy to summoning young Marie's memories in detail (why did those shirts seem to suffer?) and staying within specific time periods in Marie's life.

But given plummeting CD sales over the last two years, the record industry may have to get used to summoning up the ingenuity it takes to bring such music to the public.

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The horn sounds to summon.

"You have to summon all this energy".

He tries again to summon her face.

That's a harder emotion to summon.

Prosecutors plan to summon several more politicians.

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