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Little did I know that, in my complete and utter confidence that the game and season were lost, to the point where I refused to even be a spectator to the carnage, I was invoking what a brilliant Yankees blog refers to as "reverse juju".
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I'm invoking one of our stereotypes right now: Hey Washington, pay attention to us.
I am invoking the B-word here because, when interviewed, that's exactly what the Pantser said re: the attack on the Pantsee.
Rather, I am invoking the well-known observation that the Nile -- or, rather, "denial" -- is not just a river in Egypt.
When an adaptation strategy A i is invoked, vulnerability (relative to no adaptation) is expected to be reduced as a result.
I assumed he was invoking citizens to support their local bakery, until I realised he was speaking about growth.
She had super-glued herself to some gates at the annual climate camp and would, I anticipated, be invoking her right to free speech as part of her defence.
I was astonished to hear that the Nuremberg rationale was invoked — "I was only following orders" — as an acceptable excuse in the current debate.
During World War I the right of convoy was invoked on only one or two occasions.
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