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Arlen was also in the habit of invoking his unconscious through prayer.
The habit of invoking the American people served him well, even so.
But India has a habit of invoking the injustices of the past to suppress the failures of present.
The author of five other biographies, Callow has the irritating habit of invoking his previous biographical subjects as often as he possibly can, as though Chekhov, D. H. Lawrence, Whitman and even Vincent van Gogh were Stevenson's most important artistic kinsmen.
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(These are lines that Hansen is fond of invoking).
Their swagger always stopped short of invoking invincibility.
Sanders has a habit of being unable to answer the follow-up question about how he is going to get any of this done short of invoking a so-called political revolution," said her spokesman Brian Fallon.
And instead of invoking Ronald Reagan, like the Republicans do, Clinton invokes her last primary opponent, Barack Obama.
Still, the habit of blessing arms and invoking God for national purposes continued until the slaughters of the last century rendered such gestures increasingly scandalous.
He and Richard Savage, his protege, made a habit of vagrant conversations in which they invoked nightwalking as proof of their status as "men of merit without riches".
The vignette makes "Really Old, Like Forty Five" the third National Theatre play in recent memory (following "The Habit of Art" and "Fram") to specifically invoke the very place where the show is being performed.
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