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see verb call to mind, call up, conceive, conjure up, conjure up an image, contemplate in the imagination, envisage, envision, have a picture of, perceive, realize, view, visualize
See also: apprehend, comprehend, conceive, detect, discern, discover, note, notice, observe, perceive, pierce, realize, recognize, regard, spy, understand, watch, witness


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The result was that two innocent people, ticket agent Victoria Hen of Chatsworth and Yaakov Aminov, a jewelry merchant from North Hollywood who was seeing off friends, paid with their lives.
The 1157th is based in our hometown, so it is our friends, neighbors and several fellow employees who we are seeing off today," said Stoddart.
Aminov, a diamond importer who was seeing off friends returning to Israel, was mortally wounded moments later as Hadayet sprayed 10 or more bullets around the second-floor ticketing level at Bradley International Terminal.
 
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