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Thompson has run a corporation driven by fear among some executives at being accused of being leftwing by rightwing newspapers, whose star columnists the BBC regularly invites not just on its airwaves but also to private seminars in order to absorb their criticisms.
I mention both the time shifting and the calendar invites not just because I'm in a bad mood, but also because there's something vaguely condescending about both of them.
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A city that felt like a party where everyone was invited, not just the estate agents and barons of big business".
You realize then that you have been invited not just to dinner but to an exhibition, the way a developer might ask you to a show house, for a little more than the pleasure of your company.
And we'll inspire others to join this 'open source' movement with no gatekeepers, no permissions needed – everyone is invited, not just to participate, but to organise and to lead.
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.
Consumers were invited not just to solve the mystery, but also to become characters in the campaign, which appeared on TV, the Web and billboards, and also included live events.
Contributions are invited not just from social work professionals – who may give evidence anonymously if they wish – but also from birth and adoptive family members, adult adoptees and others with personal and professional experience of the issues raised.
Visitors will be invited not just to tromp through the Armstrongs' kitchen (done from floor to ceiling in turquoise) and poke around their den (panelled in wood, with an early reel-to-reel tape machine) but to take in the bedroom (silver wallpaper with white lilies), and even the master bath.
Petraeus had invited not just military and civilian officials but academics, journalists, and human-rights activists, and the workshop was co-sponsored by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, at Harvard's Kennedy School — in keeping with the draft manual's claim that counterinsurgency is twenty per cent military and eighty per cent political.
The division is relevant as the 19 leaders of NATO, meeting in Prague on Thursday, prepare to invite not just Lithuania, but its Baltic neighbors Latvia and Estonia to join what used to be the cold war's premier anti-Soviet military alliance.
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