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No country has ever invoked article 50 – yet.
But in practice, law enforcement officials say, neither option is ever invoked.
nato, for the first time ever, invoked the provision of its charter declaring an attack against one to be an attack against all.
Mark Shields, the pundit, notes that none of these women "ever invoked her husband in explaining any of the questionable actions that doomed her nomination.
Lawyers following the case say the fine could be as large as 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion), the largest penalty ever invoked by the Europeans in a monopoly case.
"Are you willing to get divorced so you can keep spending weekends with your mom?" This was the first time in our marriage either of us had ever invoked divorce.
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The prosecution aptly described the two faces of the governor: the public one, ever invoking reverence for "the little people".
The standard is so high and the circumstances it can be used so narrow, I doubt the F.D.I.C. will ever invoke this clawback provision.
He said an official from World Vision's New York office had visited Mr. Bolaños, who denied ever invoking the group's name.
Without ever invoking current politics, "Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue," manages to be a deeply poetic, touching and often funny indictment of the war in Iraq.
Once they've been compiled and cross-referenced, these pieces of information can paint a more or less complete picture of a target without ever invoking the target's name or the contents of his phone conversations.
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