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When Vidal talks about "The Best Man," which was filmed in 1964, he usually invokes "The Front Page" and "The Little Foxes".
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Training deep neural networks usually invokes error gradient backpropagation (BP), which costs a long training time even on high-performance computing devices or with professional skills of experienced experimenters.
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma in bone usually invokes moderately intense osteoblastic activity at the bone tumour interface but the tumour, itself, does not usually concentrate bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals.
This usually invokes the newly compiled and installed program which is now ready to use.
Statistics are usually invoked, and pictures of body parts provided (or sought) as proof.
Until recently, the rule was usually invoked after college boosters and professional agents gave gifts and cash to athletes.
They provide longer mandatory prison sentences than local and state laws and are usually invoked against traditional organized-crime organizations.
The growing number of regulations and taxes was particularly resented in the countryside, where people usually invoked old privileges.
Customers left out of pocket by a breach of contract can usually invoke section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act and claim a refund from their credit card issuer.
When Palestinians speak of what was lost in the Nakba – their exodus and refugee life after the creation of Israel – farms, fields and houses are most usually invoked.
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