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You have a right to know I often invoke it.
I have a principle I often invoke in class: comfortable people don't grow.
I often invoke Hollywood blockbuster films, theme-park rides and other forms of entertainment as reference points, rather than art historical movements or philosophical theories, as frankly not everyone has that level of interest or experience.
Those who have been reading my articles on mental illness, going back to my 2005 L.A. Times op-ed, "Shedding Stigma of the 'Psycho' Straitjacket," know that I often invoke Hamlet.
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I often invoked it when the supervisor made us pull a double.
Google scientists often invoke the computer in "Star Trek" as a model.
Chinese leaders often invoke the wisdom and moderation of Confucius these days.
Frequently, they are attention getters, and they often invoke happy nostalgia.
Physicists often invoke twins when trying to articulate the more fantastical elements of their theories.
When politicians try to persuade us to support something they want, they often invoke the middle class.
But his heavily worked surfaces, stippled with jewel-like pats of color, often invoke uncanny light, suggesting fluorescent stucco.
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