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To inviting
verb
Present participle of invite
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Facebook Events engineer Bob Baldwin says the new invite features will make the experience "feel more similar to inviting someone via SMS/email and getting back their response".
A student can invite a union representative into their workspace; their right to do so is analogous to inviting the VWR sales rep in.
And eventually he got to inviting others onstage.
"There's a certain frisson to inviting bad people".
It's similar to inviting everyone to a rave for your 40th-birthday party.
Making Space commits to inviting all jobseekers who complete this course for interview.
She handled everything, from the costumes and scripts to inviting her own audience.
But, no matter who was the chosen host or hostess, Norma ran the whole affair, even to inviting the guests.
The British Conservative party, which is not part of the EPP, had already openly expressed its opposition to inviting Snowden.
Even had Boyle not been famous there would be a logic to inviting her to sing at the mass.
But I am not opposed to inviting him here, to the Palace of Westminster, as part of his state visit.
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