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He entered into meditation and conjured up a multitude of spirits (genies or demons) from the earth.
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A decade ago, the phrase special events might have conjured flowers, table linens, or a talking head at a lectern.
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During a six-year period from 19711977, he painted faux stamps issued by forty-two countries he conjured in his imagination.
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They saw an island with a house where the princess had fled and conjured up the house to live.
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This definition seems to have been conjured up and calibrated by a misanthrope to ensure that it only just stops short of causing organ failure.
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Using her power, she conjured poltergeists with the appearance of her older sisters, then slowly became forgotten along with the mansion and the poltergeists.
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Who knows how long that took, or what naysayers conjured up?
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The king was impressed by the marvels the son conjured to entertain them, and married the princess to him.
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However, the 17-year-old anchor for the relay team reached deep and conjured up every bit of energy in her lithe.
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Some of the images conjured up by bankers to describe transaction banking are vivid enough to remain with you for some time.
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