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"Top Design" might have chosen to invoke reality with a simple nod to Fannie Mae and foreclosures.
The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcon's ability to dive steeply at high speed to capture prey.
Thompkins answer to the police question, having understood but not chosen to invoke his rights, was sufficient to show a course of conduct indicating waiver.
The accused, understanding his rights and that they were capable of invocation at any point, had not chosen to invoke them.
Instead close to 50 officers have denied any knowledge of the torture ring, and, more recently, a majority of them has chosen to invoke the Fifth Amendment.
Apples in particular were chosen to invoke the imagery that Solomon depicts for the love God harbors for His people as it says "Beneath the apple tree I aroused your love".
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I am anintelligent and an articulate woman, by any relativist andmulticultural standards that you may choose to invoke.
Exxon, along with ConocoPhillips, another American firm, chose to invoke the arbitration clause in its contract (which had over two decades to run).
Mr. Bailey also said that Mr. Turner and Mr. Hoover might choose to "invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege," to avoid self-incrimination.
Finally, Justice's fundamental concern has been that any party that chooses to invoke the language of the Glorious Revolution of 1689 meets the implied challenge of that comparison.
James did not directly condemn Amaechi, but instead chose to invoke the macho bullshit also known as 'the locker room code'.
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