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Object is understandably concerned that lap-dancing clubs dare invoke rights: it seems wrong that they should provide a rhetorical shield for those whose success represents, in many eyes, movement away from humanity's sunlit uplands.
While we wouldn't dare invoke the old cliché of the "North London power shift", there's no way Arsenal are catching Spurs this season.
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I ask that question of the Red Sox fan who several weeks ago wrote in an e-mail message, after I had dared invoke 1978 in a column, that 1978 had nothing to do with this season and anyway this wasn't going to be a repeat of that eventful year.
Mira Dancy's Expressionist-style nudes in violet and black with touches of gold glitter, at Night Gallery, stand out because they dare to invoke the figure.
UPDATE: Turns out Sonic the Hedgehog is the brand which dares to invoke Harambe.
Of course right wing pundits quickly pounced on the opportunity to not only demonize Linda, but the forbidden word that she dared to invoke.
Ford responded to the ruling with shock and disappointment that a judge dare tell him what to do, and vowed to invoke the infamous Notwithstanding Clause of the constitution to push his plans through anyway.
He took Milton Academy's motto, "Dare to Be True," sufficiently to heart that he would still invoke it in his last, eat-your-spinach book, "Reflections of a Radical Moderate".
The conservatives invoke freedom of choice.
They invoke the spirits.
Just invoke ageism!
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