Sentence examples for invocation against from inspiring English sources

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They offer a hermeneutics of the cc, an invocation against the word "please," and a number of rather chilling but by now self-evident rules ("Never forward without permission, and assume everything you write will be forwarded").

Maddow has gotten a lot of attention and praise lately (the latest from this week's New York magazine), but this is what I hope gets a lot of attention: Her invocation against what she's identified as "the new poll tax".

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It was an invocation to act against Brazil's military dictatorship.

Arden has also been fighting a fierce battle in Galway against the invocation of ancient bye-laws forbidding leafleting or demonstrations of 100 or more people in the public parks.

Ahmed Rashid, on NPR's Morning Edition, speaking from Lahore, voiced the same fear that seized me when I heard the President be so explicit about 2011: No matter how nuanced the invocation, Pakistani liberals fighting against the Army's hedging strategy of support for the Taliban and Al Qaeda will be demoralized by the use of a specific date.

When the interfaith director of a Hindu Temple was invited to open the Senate in 2007, there were protests against an invocation to a "non-theistic god".

It is fitting that Indiana's LOVE, which was so often interpreted as the artist's response to the Vietnam War, should factor into General Idea's war against the invocation of AIDS as a weapon of sexual discrimination.

The invocation of the criminal process against Mr. Bakaly is particularly troubling in that the subject matter of the leak -- the fact that Mr. Starr was considering indicting a sitting president -- was obviously of great national moment.

The invocation of the Espionage Act against whistleblowers who are blatantly not "traitors" but have acted in the public interest is one of Obama's most squalid, crass, and cowardly crimes, the recourse of an incorrigible prig and a bully rather than that of the noble statesman Obama imagines he will be remembered as.

My argument is against the facile invocation of extinction to account for the absence of true archezoa, which is to say, against the former existence of a primitive nucleated phagocyte as host cell to the mitochondrial endosymbiont (i.e. eukaryogenesis proceeds largely in a non-chimeric cell).

She also believes the book was made at a time of plague – which broke out in London in 1499-1500, so virulently that Henry VII moved to Calais with members of his court – with an opening illustration of St Roch, patron saint of protection against the dreaded disease, and an invocation to the Welsh St Armel to protect the user against "all manner of sikeness & soris".

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