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Often, the designs were pagan, intended to invoke a pre-Christian, ethnically pure Hungarian past.
Last week senior Justice Department officials said they intended to invoke the Expediting Act.
He told the Guardian: "It was intended to invoke fear and alarm.
The Government, moreover, apparently concedes that petitioner intended to invoke the privilege.
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Chief Justice Wilentz's reappointment is opposed by Senator Peter P. Garibaldi, Republican of Monroe, in Middlesex County, who had said he intended to invoke senatorial courtesy.
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May has repeatedly said she intends to invoke it before the end of March.
It clearly intends to invoke the neighbourhood's bohemian heyday, but the dowdy furnishings and talking parrot in the ground-floor bar take you back to a more recent time, before foreign mores and local money made Istanbul cool.
But Mr Zimmerman's lawyer says he does not intend to invoke the law if his client is arrested, while one of the law's authors says it would not apply in this case, anyway, as Mr Zimmerman seems to have gone out of his way to confront Mr Martin.Others have focused on the role of race in the killing.
M.L.B. also told the Yankees on Sunday that Commissioner Bud Selig did not intend to invoke his special powers in the best interests of baseball, under Article 11 of the collective bargaining agreement, that would theoretically allow him to remove Rodriguez's case from the normal appeals procedure and prevent him from playing until the matter was resolved.
But the bill's opponents, including major consumer groups, say that in their campaign to block the bill, they intend to invoke Mr. Moran's name in questioning the motivation of the bill's sponsors, and to urge further investigation of the loan by the House ethics committee, the election commission and other federal agencies.
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