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Like "La La Land," Verbinski's film is a work of style, a word that, far from summing up the viewing experience, only begins the conversation, invoking the inevitable question: What exactly is his style, and to what end does he fashion it?
But if the principles truly are self-evident, it would be strange to respond to skeptics by attempting to give reasons to support that contention, and were such demanded, the request would itself invoke the very principles in question.
Lachey was later enlisted in a game of Cohen's "Plead the Fifth," in which celebs have to answer awkward personal questions or invoke the 5th Amendment.
Instead, the real question is, why invoke the god of Abraham?
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The issue of demonstrating disparity re-invokes the question of scale.
They invoke the spirits.
The authorities, invoking the Terrorism Act, questioned Miranda for nine hours; they confiscated his computer, cell phone, video-game consoles, DVDs, and U.S.B. sticks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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