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The words alone invoke casual pleasure: the taste of draft beer, the smell of wafting smoke, the feel of a greasy T-shirt and the sound of flip-flops.
Specifically, we found that extra gifts invoke more pleasure by increasing hedonic utility (.072, p < .05, see Table 5).
The idea of power (for which he would later become known) sporadically appears as an explanatory principle, but Nietzsche tends at this time to invoke hedonistic considerations of pleasure and pain in his explanations of cultural and psychological phenomena.
"Peace talks are not a crisis management exercise to be invoked at the pleasure of a government which is on the verge of a collapse," the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam said in a statement carried on the Tamilnet Web site.
I invoke Mamet.
The conservatives invoke freedom of choice.
IgE antibodies also invoke unique mechanisms.
He didn't even invoke God.
Politicians invoke him as a near-deity.
Other theorists also invoke external conditions.
Both emotions invoke images from recent history.
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