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And in the absence of this one symbol is left everything that it spoke to, and so much of what the modern Republican Party cynically invokes, having long since wedded its small government, zero-entitlement message to the Lost Cause rhetoric of anti-Washington posturing and anti-entitlement resentment and all the wrong folks who might cash those checks.
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Earlier talk of restricting the residency rights of new EU immigrants as soon as article 50 was invoked has been quietly dropped.
The alleged mystic bond between MPs and their constituents that defenders of first past the post invoke has always had a large element of fantasy about it.
Unfortunately, this extraordinary measure, once rarely invoked, has devolved.
The laws against prostitution the hotel sought to invoke have been up for debate from the founding of this country.
But the other sibling I'm about to invoke has been making history of a different kind.
The corruption and religious intolerance that Hamid invokes have distinctive qualities and particular implications.
Invoke has its research and development unit in the university city.
That way, the signatories' names could be invoked without having to ask for permission every time.
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