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1 QVC may conjure visions of late-night, drug-fueled purchases of vacuum cleaners, but Wolfson cautions people not to mock.
2 The holiday may conjure visions of snow and ice, but twisters this time of year are not unheard of.
3 That may conjure visions of ghost planes carving through the air, but it's a natural outgrowth of the Covid-19 pandemic.
4 He strove to conjure visions of the letters in black and gold, and of the string of delivery wagons backed up to the sidewalk.
5 Her brain conjured visions of the dead woman's face frozen in horror.
6 The thought conjured visions of Maga, and what she might do.
7 It was difficult enough facing her husband without her mind conjuring visions of him naked.
8 When she started from Paris she had conjured visions of a triumphal entry into her new career.
9 A face that used to inspire poetry, conjuring visions of a white dress and a tropical island honeymoon.
10 Once, long ago, it had conjured visions of gray slush, cars splattered with the chalk of salt, naked trees, yellow grass, and unforgiving skies.
11 While she waited for the information clerk to look it up the very words conjured visions of wide horizons and clean winds and high adventure.
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