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But invoking Mr. Koolhaas here is double-edged.
But invoking tied hands is not what Trump was doing, at least as reported.
But invoking a sense of being watched isn't the only way platforms subliminally encourage social behaviour.
But invoking stress and cancer in the same breath is not the same as "blaming the victim".
But, invoking every New Yorker's right to a whole menagerie of pet peeves, she quickly shifted to disgust.
But, invoking the "dreams of our fathers" and "dreams for our sons," he said he felt compelled to speak out after the acquittal of Mr. Zimmerman.
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But invoking that hard-nosed philosopher, even silently, is a bit of an own goal if you are arguing for a rosy view of human existence, and want reading to be a "pleasurable" experience crowned with "a happy ending".
(Ms. Bushnell speaks of Apple stores but invokes the Starbucks marketing clout).
Interwar realism, he argues, did not reinstate its nineteenth-century predecessor but invoked realism as a strategy of mimicry that anticipates postmodernist pastiche.
Ms. Rosales was subpoenaed to testify at this week's hearings in United States District Court for the Southern District, but invoked her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.
The company president, Brian Harrison, who appeared before a House subcommittee on Sept. 23 but invoked the Fifth Amendment, resigned on Oct. 7, according to a court filing.
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