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It's the second instalment in our look at games that perhaps don't invoke as much warmhearted nostalgia as they really ought to.
Following assumptions commonly made in magnetotelluric analyses, we invoke, as is often standard, the plane-wave approximation (Chave and Weidelt 2012), whereby geomagnetic and geoelectric field variations are assumed to lie in a horizontal plane ((hat {x}, hat {y})) parallel to the surface of the Earth.
It is Mitch, though, that Hondurans invoke as a benchmark for disaster.
But, out of bemused curiosity, I tuned in for the apology tour, anticipating that Maher might invoke, as politicians in his situation invariably do, "the real racists".
Mrs. Clinton said she was honored to be seeking the same Senate seat that he once held, one that her supporters often invoke as having been won by a non-New Yorker.
In "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," his earlier study of the "New Hollywood" of the 1970's -- an era today's filmmakers routinely invoke as an Arcadian time of unbridled creativity -- the main characters were directors like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Spielberg.
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Some of this sounds familiar; for decades we have regarded science as crucial to global competitiveness, an idea invoked as recently as in Barack Obama's campaign.
These tragedies were invoked as "the Tennants' Curse".
"Entryism" is being invoked as a reason to disenfranchise voters.
Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati are frequently invoked as stylistic models.
This appreciation is often invoked as evidence of biophilia.
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