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Conjuring and up
The poet Sylvia Plath uses them to symbolize nature in her poetry in " On the Difficulty of Conjuring up a Dryad ", and " On the Plethora of Dryads ".
Conjuring up a modern Trojan Horse, the kriegies constructed a gymnastic vaulting horse largely from plywood from Red Cross parcels.

Conjuring and on
It is said that at one time, the local squire, who was known as ' Conjuring Minterne ', rode his horse off Batcombe Hill and knocked off one of the pinnacles on the tower.
Originally titled The Conjuring, the film will reportedly focus on the couple's most famous case, second to the Amityville haunting, in which they investigated a witch's curse on a Rhode Island family farm.

Conjuring and by
Begun in 1991 when Copperfield purchased the Mullholland Library of Conjuring and the Allied Arts, which contained the world's largest collection of Houdini memorabilia, the museum comprises approximately 80, 000 items of magic memorabilia, including Houdini's Water Torture Cabinet and his Metamorphosis Trunk, Orson Welles ' Buzz Saw Illusion and automata created by Robert-Houdin.
A song by the band Tool titled " Lipan Conjuring " off of the multi-platinum 10, 000 Days album features Native American chanting over soft percussion.
Another of the Semok duplicates resides in the International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts, the private museum owned by renowned illusionist David Copperfield.

Conjuring and magical
Conjuring a storm-wind with his magical song, Väinämöinen then blows Ilmarinen away to Pohjola.

Conjuring and which
Copperfield owns the International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts, which houses the world's largest collection of historically significant magic memorabilia, books, and artifacts.

Conjuring and .
* Simplified Conjuring for All: a collection of new tricks needing no special skill or apparatus for their performance with suitable patter, C. Arthur Pearson ( 1923 )
* Successful Conjuring for Amateurs, Pearson ( c. 1951 )
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* Conjuring: A Sunrunner learns how to conjure in Fire to earn his or her third ring and without Fire to earn his / her seventh ring.
He authored the 1977 book, Street Magic, An Illustrated History of Wandering Magicians and Their Conjuring Arts.

up and images
He started by making free sketches to loosen up his thinking so that images would appear on paper.
This can be a considerable saving in processing time given that images are often made up of millions of pixels.
Huge nets were set up and the same surveillance cameras then captured images of rods flying into the trap.
However, because the SEM image relies on surface processes rather than transmission, it is able to image bulk samples up to many centimetres in size and ( depending on instrument design and settings ) has a great depth of field, and so can produce images that are good representations of the three-dimensional shape of the sample.
For images of fractal patterns, this has been expressed by phrases such as " smoothly piling up surfaces " and " swirls upon swirls ".
They crown these images, and set them up along with the images of the philosophers of the world that is to say, with the images of Pythagoras, and Plato, and Aristotle, and the rest.
Cagney remained in retirement for twenty years, conjuring up images of Jack Warner every time he was tempted to return, which soon dispelled the notion.
The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort.
They use the same basic technology, except that arbitrary images are made up of a large number of small pixels, while other displays have larger elements.
It is an electronically modulated optical device made up of any number of segments filled with liquid crystals and arrayed in front of a light source ( backlight ) or reflector to produce images in color or monochrome.
High-end LCD televisions now feature up to 240 Hz refresh rate, which requires advanced digital processing to insert additional interpolated frames between the real images to smooth the image motion.
The reason for this high quality processing is: provide proper realistic up / downsampling of images, and photorealistic display regardless of the monitor gamma, without colour fringing caused by 8-bit gamma correction built into the X server.
The different versions of the photo of the dog at the right demonstrate how much data can be dispensed with, and how the images become progressively coarser as the data that made up the original one is discarded ( lost ).
A little later there are a number of figures of large-eyed priests and worshippers, mostly in alabaster and up to a foot high, who attended temple cult images of the deity, but very few of these have survived.
The final result will be a musical “ history of the universe ", from the Big Bang onwards through galaxy and star formation, up until modern times, including images from the Hubble Space Telescope and rhythms derived from the cosmic background radiation, supernovae, quasars, and many other astrophysical phenomena.
Johann Georg Schröpfer of Leipzig used the magic lantern to conjure up images of spirits on smoke.
He began experimenting in the 1780s with techniques used to make phantasmagorias, which is basically the use of the magic lantern to conjure up supernatural images such as the devil, phantoms, or ghosts.
This was directed by Hugh Hudson and featured Kinnock's 1985 conference speech, and shots of him and Glenys walking on the Great Orme in Llandudno ( so emphasising his appeal as a family man and associating him with images of Wales away from the coalmining communities where he grew up ), and a speech to that year's Welsh Labour Party conference asking why he was the " first Kinnock in a thousand generations " to go to university.
A special " Display One Point On CRT " instruction was used to build up images, which had to be refreshed many times per second.
Go into one of their schools, say that you are the enemy of images, and straightway they will throw their little tablets at your head, and what you have failed to learn from the wise you may pick up from the foolish ...
The Portuguese and Spanish soon gave up regularly calling at the island, partly because they used ports along the West African coast, but also because of attacks on their shipping, desecration to their chapel and images, destruction of their livestock and destruction of plantations by Dutch and English sailors.
For a given geometric figure in a given geometric space, consider the following equivalence relation: two automorphisms of space are equivalent if and only if the two images of the figure are the same ( here " the same " does not mean something like e. g. " the same up to translation and rotation ", but it means " exactly the same ").
It was determined that " As the sacred and life-giving cross is everywhere set up as a symbol, so also should the images of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, the holy angels, as well as those of the saints and other pious and holy men be embodied in the manufacture of sacred vessels, tapestries, vestments, etc., and exhibited on the walls of churches, in the homes, and in all conspicuous places, by the roadside and everywhere, to be revered by all who might see them.

up and Eliot
In the mid-17th century, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary to the American Indians, established " praying towns " where Native Americans took up Christianity and were expected to renounce their religious ceremonies, traditional dress, and customs.
Eliot Rosewater also shows up in other books by Kurt Vonnegut, such as God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.
Kane does his own stunts and fights as Eliot Spencer, a retrieval specialist who teams up with four other specialists to undo the injustices perpetrated upon the helpless.
Eliot alludes to The Strand in his 1905 poem " At Graduation " and in his 1922 poem " The Waste Land " ( part III, The Fire Sermon, v. 258: " and along the Strand, up Queen Victoria Street ") John Masefield also refers to a " jostling in the Strand " in his well-known poem " On Growing Old ".
Eliot also alludes to the lines near the end of Marvell's poem, " Let us roll all our strength and all / Our sweetness up into one ball ," with his lines, " To have squeezed the universe into a ball / To roll it toward some overwhelming question ," as Prufrock questions whether or not such an act of daring would have been worth it.
In a moment in which Dr. Willett's mind is confused and, trying to avert the influence of dark invocations by uttering the Lord's Prayer, he mixes them up, the result is described as " a mnemonic hodge-podge like the modernistic Waste Land of Mr. T. S. Eliot ".
The Emperor's men had won a tactical victory, but of the action the naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote: " A string of such victories added up to defeat.
Eliot talks up Harry's detecting skills to persuade P. J.
In 1886, James B. Francis, teamed up with two other Civil Engineers ; Eliot C. Clarke and Clemens Herschel to study and publish their findings in the " Prevention of Floods in the Valley of Stony Brook " which laid out a flood prevention system for the city of Boston.
Eliot, whose letters she used to type up.
He “ desperately wanted to be famous ”, says Kazin,to beup there ’, as he used to say, with Eliot, Pound and other stars in our firmament ".
John Eliot Gardiner describes it as " a dramatic scena in which the strings work up a storm to illustrate the raging of the soul's enemies ".
In summing up the operation Samuel Eliot Morison wrote that " altogether this was a very well conducted amphibious operation which attained its objectives with minimum loss ".
Playwright Tennessee Williams grew up in the neighborhood, and the house of the renowned poet T. S. Eliot is located in the Central West End.
When Litvinoff got up to announce the poem at the ICA reading, the event's host, Sir Herbert Read, declared, " Oh Good, Tom's just come in ," referring to Eliot ( Thomas Stearns, nickname: Tom ).
The two meet up again later that night at a small club where Cecil likes to perform her original songs to finish their conversation, and Cecil states her theory: Eliot needs to take more risks.
When Cecil has a fight with her boyfriend later that night, Eliot offers to put her up for the night.
Cecil wakes up Eliot, and he rushes to get ready in time for their arrival, and even though the night before had been completely innocent, he panics while getting ready and accidentally puts on Cecil's underwear instead of his own.
Eliot, having been stood up for a dinner with his parents, goes out to a bar with his friends from work where he accidentally runs into Cecil's boyfriend, Dan ( Paul Rudd ), and Bradley with his current girlfriend.
After their somewhat disastrous dinner, Bradley and Caroline demanded to go dancing and accused Eliot of being neither spontaneous nor romantic ; he stands up for himself and defends his actions and firmly states that he is trying his best to change for her.
The film closes with the pair performing in the same club where they had their first date, with Cecil singing one of her songs and Eliot playing the piano to back her up.
*' MEE News ', Eliot dresses up as Michael Eion Everyringtone and presents a news bulletin.
In the fall of 2007, the AJCongress announced that it had retained the services of Rabbi Israel Singer, the former secretary general of the World Jewish Congress-who left the agency after claims of financial irregularities were levied following an investigation by the New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and followed up by accusations from then WJC President Edgar Bronfman about alleged theft.

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