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(Bolshevism was invoked at one point, a slur that he calls "amusing, perhaps, but insane").
Stanton's precepts are often invoked at the studio, particularly "Be wrong fast" or "Fail early".
This treaty will be invoked at the special session of the UN Security Council.
Compassion and mercy, invoked at the start of each tale, are rarely felt, let alone exercised.
The ecumenical Andalusian spirit was even invoked at this summer's opening ceremony for the new mosque.
It was not her own son, however, whose name she invoked at the actual moment she was handcuffed.
This question, ritualistically invoked at news conferences, is typically answered with exemplary diplomacy (unless the moderator suppresses it altogether).
Roy remains real throughout the book, invoked at well-chosen intervals through memory and through his sister's acts of devotion.
The third theme that's often invoked at the rallies is also the most regional: it is an appeal to a fraught local history.
Could Chief Justice Roberts be saying that the minimalist mantra he invoked, at his 2005 confirmation hearing and since, is not adequate to the task?
Rama's name is a popular form of greeting among friends ("Ram! Ram!"), and Rama is the deity most invoked at death.
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