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The city has always invited noisy political expression.
Perhaps this is why he has always invited competitive disparagement as the appropriate register of admiration.
Snug Bonn has always invited consensus, though the reliance on co-operation among political parties, employers and unions may have been preventing Germany from modernising itself of late.
That is a risk enquiry has always invited, not just in the alchemist's chamber or the chemist's laboratory, but for the explorer in the jungle and the occupants of space shuttles and lunar landing modules.
But even her sparest work has always invited audience participation, and the current exhibition is perhaps her most comprehensive attempt yet to turn the tables on viewers, making them the subject.
In a sense, then, it is a typical anthology, a book form which has always invited the reader to pick and choose, to become an editor of a kind: but in City of Disappearances that editing process is less of a prerogative, more of a necessity.
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"I have always invited them to roll up their sleeves, grab a hammer and join in".
"We have always invited people to come into the community and we have always been successful in managing the change," he said.
Tarkovsky's films have always invited allegorical interpretation, and certain viewers might be tempted to view the Stalker's impending trip in the light of recent history.
We have always invited families to join us when putting transmitters on sea turtles.
A champion of compassion, you've always invited the lonely kid at lunch to sit at your table.
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