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Which conjures up a neatly fairy-tale-like birth for Kondo's monster best-seller.
The pair is back with a second album, "Clay Class," which conjures the darkest corners of Thatcher-era Manchester.
Then there's the name, which conjures Roppongi, the Tokyo neighborhood famous for its nightlife and throngs of young pleasure-seekers.
Microsoft talks about its "connected-car" project, which conjures up images of drivers rebooting on the motorway.
That, and the odd little name, porgy, which conjures up opera or cartoon characters, not delectable fish.
All of which conjures up a domestic nightmare of marauding washing machines blowing their lids and attacking their owners.
The titles of Sze's new sculptures all contained the phrase "random walk," which conjures up a country stroll but is borrowed from probability theory.
But since this News of the World phone-hacking scandal broke, you've been dubbed his consigliere, which conjures the image of a racehorse's head deposited in a bed.
Unlike a fastball, which conjures images of fire and smoke, the dipping, floating knuckleball compares to the flitting of a butterfly.
In March, he plans to release "the big record," a deeply satisfying album called "Beware," which conjures a mood of resolution, maybe even finality.
That quality is embedded in his New Orleans-inflected growl, which conjures good times and high times by way of Dr. John.
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