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  • Adults who are spirited learners themselves, wield a conjurable influence over the lives of youth.

    Flunking the Schools Gross, Ronald 1984

  • It thereby told its members that spirits were conjurable: of course really the minds of the members were strengthened, but the toleration of the idea of spirits, whether lazy and trifling, pernicious or beneficial, is of course wrong.

    Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men John William Harris

  • It is an exercise of imagination to accept an ideal, and his digestive organs reject it, after the manner of the most beautiful likeness of him conjurable to the mind -- that flowering stomach, the sea-anemone, which opens to anything and speedily casts out what it cannot consume.

    Celt and Saxon — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868

  • It is an exercise of imagination to accept an ideal, and his digestive organs reject it, after the manner of the most beautiful likeness of him conjurable to the mind -- that flowering stomach, the sea-anemone, which opens to anything and speedily casts out what it cannot consume.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • It is an exercise of imagination to accept an ideal, and his digestive organs reject it, after the manner of the most beautiful likeness of him conjurable to the mind -- that flowering stomach, the sea-anemone, which opens to anything and speedily casts out what it cannot consume.

    Celt and Saxon — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • The theory is easily imaginable, far less easily conjurable.

    unknown title 2009

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