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1 Those words used to conjure up images of wealth and epicurean tastes.
2 People from certain countries conjure up images that other nationalities just don't.
3 The names conjure up images of untamed beasts - dangerous, yet exciting.
4 Drones conjure up images for many people of air strikes and battlefields.
5 Busy fancy will conjure up images of death and sickness, of losses and sorrows.
6 Few places conjure up images of fab tans, luxury and romantic baecations like the Maldives.
7 When you think of Mattel dolls it's hard not to conjure up images of blonde Barbie and Ken.
8 Balls tend to conjure up images of frocks, rocks, tuxedos, and dinners that invariably elude the gastronomic memory.
9 The mention of such heavy metal pollutants may conjure up images of industrial effluent, acid rain or leaded petrol.
10 Although this might conjure up images of a tumble weed rolling through the outback, that's definitely not the case.
11 Tennis: Wrexham, for all its undoubted virtues, does not readily conjure up images of the exotic and the far-flung.
12 They conjure up images of the mass civilian slaughter of genocidal campaigns in Rwanda, Cambodia, and of the Nazi era.
13 The word "jazz" may conjure up images of men in sharp suits playing swing music in smoky basements.
14 Just the names can make your mouth go dry as they conjure up images of heat that abuses your senses.
15 But simply using the word 'city' to describe an area should conjure up images of a lot of people milling about.
16 Every time I hear this I conjure up images of the people of Ireland travelling aimlessly in cars around the country.
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