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Both are regularly invoked by pundits and polemicists.
These restrictions are regularly invoked: the courts have banned some 35 parties over the past 40 years.
As the debate gathers around the current imbalance between male and female choreographers, the names of pioneering women such as Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham and Bronislava Nijinska are regularly invoked to recall a golden age of female creativity and power.
Edith Piaf, Tom Waits, Janis Joplin or Lou Reed are regularly invoked when Morris's sound is described, but her combination of soul power, emotional frankness and political bite has made her a bigger star in continental Europe over the past quarter of a century than she has ever been in her homeland.
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The production coincided with the aftermath of Everett's infamous "Let's bomb Russia!... Let's kick Michael Foot's stick away!" outburst at the Young Conservatives' annual conference, so the film's title was regularly invoked in the press.
The Super Bowl ad — for which the winning contestant will not be paid — will be regularly invoked on the show as one of the ultimate prizes, and Pepsi's presence on the air is also to include features like a "Pepsi Challenge," in which viewers choose the songs that contestants will sing.
Margaret Thatcher was not the cause but her name was regularly invoked by his bosses.
In France, where secular ideals are particularly treasured, he is regularly invoked by those who feel the legacy of the Enlightenment to be under threat.
What is very regularly invoked in this debate is the precautionary principle, which is that, if you're not sure about a drug harm, rank it high, make all drugs class A and get rid of the problem.
Lemainty was thereafter regularly invoked in royal speeches and decrees to allude to the fate of those who misguidedly sought to forsake the protection of their guardian, the sovereign, and his laws.
Thoreau's much-quoted words about "lives of quiet desperation" were regularly and mistily invoked to describe the ordinary people of waning hopes in Inge's plays, which were regularly translated to film ("Picnic," "Bus Stop," "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs").
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