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It just invokes good feelings and in the right context it can be a serious party starter.
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In closing, Mr. Morello invoked good sense and hope with a rim shot.
In ancient Greece, the singing of such songs was a traditional way of invoking good fortune on the marriage and often of indulging in ribaldry.
But since 2008, though credit-card debt and cash-out refinancing have plummeted, consumption has remained stable.A final theory invoked good luck: the world had endured fewer shocks since the early 1980s.
However, the efficacy of existing targeted therapies against their cognate target cells would suggest that approaches that target multiple targets from multiple variants will invoke good clinical responses.
Consider this if anyone invokes "the good old days" when complaining about immigrants.
But the column overlooks that such arguments are often invoked with good cause.
There may also be a vicious drug baron called Walter but, for British TV fans, the name should now invoke a good guy who has transformed our viewing.
The décor aims to invoke the good old days with its clubby leather booths and vintage-looking chandeliers, and nine televisions in the front bar seem permanently set to ESPN.
The Cordoba Initiative aims to invoke the "good Andalusia": the Andalusia of convivencia, of a Golden Age.
To make myself feel better, I imagined the dress could invoke the good weather karma of packing an umbrella and raincoat and magically keep her from dying.
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