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Child sexual abuse images on the internet naturally invoke some of the strongest emotional reactions in us and rightly so.
She managed to invoke some sympathy for the vicious school-master's wife, but her performance was to be her last as star of a major film.
We do not need to invoke some special concern for the lives of fellow journalists to understand why the obligation to report might seem less compelling there.
And in movie theaters in February, the company hopes to invoke some of its old magic, with a Peter Pan sequel, "Return to Never Land".
Since when must we invoke some fair-and-balanced doctrine in art, as if our imaginations were some production of Fox News?
A majority of the court appeared ready to agree that the detainees were entitled to invoke some measure of constitutional protection.
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Invoking some tough love, she ordered him to go Covenant House.
It has already been invoked some 400 times, by different EU countries, to speed up extraditions.
Nevertheless, Eric Wesley's exhibition cleverly invokes some of the basic preoccupations of this narrow, conceptualist genre.
Badaró had taken to invoking some god, humming in his deep voice.
Mr. Watson invoked some math of his own to support active management.
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