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To invoke by way of an answer the high number of users is to draw a perfect circle.
The state-secrets privilege is something that the government can invoke by asserting that a legal proceeding would reveal information that is harmful to national security.
Presumably this is what Mr. Bailey hopes to invoke by playing Dusty Springfield and Cliff Richard tunes at his show and by filling his front row with jailbait rockers with drooping forelocks and pouty lips.
Here is a small but cool update to Google Search: Google's dictionary definitions — which you can invoke by using a query like "define crunch " — now feature significantly more information about virtually every word in its catalog.
Worse, such events are becoming so commonplace that they seem to invoke, by repetition, more indifference, boredom and ennui than outrage.
"But there's no way I could make a living and not actually cite or invoke by name the people who inspired me.
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Both are regularly invoked by pundits and polemicists.
And not only is the law rarely being invoked by battered women, it's often invoked by hardened criminals.
The real debates invoked by "Hair" involve soul searching.
"There is a reason Dr. King is invoked by both conservatives and liberals," Professor Bracey said.
Obama did not follow the rhetorical lead of the Presidents he invoked by name and symbol.
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