Sentence examples for * invoked with from inspiring English sources

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However, the term is sometimes invoked with nostalgia, even affection.

"History" is invoked, with dusty maps, charts and treaties.

Terroir is most frequently invoked with reference to wine.

But the column overlooks that such arguments are often invoked with good cause.

Their eyes moisten at the mention of Mr. Gulen's name, which is invoked with utmost reverence.

Mostly the rival's name is invoked with smoldering hatred, like Osama bin Laden or Moby-Dick.

Legal maxims are invoked with more frequency in international law, where their breadth and implied universal acceptance has greater appeal.

But urgency can, if invoked with skill, be used to push the region toward peace as well.

Judge Haden's name is invoked with the reverence accorded in the old days to Joe Hill, the mine union martyr.

Football supporters are a curiously sentimental bunch, always prepared to put fierce tribal loyalties to one side when there's a minute's silence (invoked with increasing regularity these days).

Other senses are invoked with visceral effect — it seems impossible to kill someone without filling the air with the smell of feces.

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