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I invoke now everything that constitutes the social terrain where and material from which you, young Greek women and men, must build our future".
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At 7.30am on 24 June he was telling BBC TV: "Article 50 must be invoked now".
Apparently the treaty is invoked now to strengthen the 1964 Tonkin Resolution & the Eisenhower-Johnson-Kennedy correspondence with Ngo Dinh Diem.
What sounds like a tall order for Capitol Hill — civility — is being increasingly invoked now that actual bipartisanship seems as distant as Pluto.
Republicans justly criticized the tactic then, and they should know better than to invoke it now.
Corporal Payne and two colleagues are the first soldiers to be prosecuted under that act.In this section No more missions, please Branded All bunged up A new Jerusalem Islam's makeover Testament of youth Out of school Still in the game Reprints Related items The armed forces: No more missions, pleaseSep 21st 2006Why invoke it now?
Delivering the commencement address at Harvard last year, he again invoked history: Now we have to ask if it is once again the summer of 1914.
And in just this past fortnight, while hosting British prime minister David Cameron, Abbott, perhaps invoking the now nostalgic colonial concept of terra nullius, declared Sydney was "nothing but bush" when the Brits arrived.
The fact that he is invoking it now, as an explanation and an excuse, is therefore understandably annoying.
These now invoke a kind of paralysis.
Marketers now invoke a phenomenon called K.G.O.Y.-Kids Getting Older Younger.
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