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She occasionally invokes her artist's prerogative.
When describing her vision for public education, Ms. Ravitch often invokes her own experiences of high school in Houston.
Leaming again invokes her silly theory about Kennedy's sister Kick: "Macmillan, Kick's uncle by marriage, the alternate father whom in death she had bestowed on Jack".
Not until the final pages does the author grant the reader some insight into the deeper questions of identity posed by such forcibly blended families.Ms Stuart invokes her ambivalence at the sugar-powered pasts of such institutions as the Tate and All Souls College, Oxford, and large parts of Liverpool and Bristol.
Sometimes, when she invokes her résumé, she stumbles badly, as in a debate in November, in Des Moines, when Sanders challenged her on her ties to Wall Street, and she invoked 9/11: "We were attacked in downtown Manhattan, where Wall Street is.
And instead of invoking Ronald Reagan, like the Republicans do, Clinton invokes her last primary opponent, Barack Obama.
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But she invoked her role model, W. E. B. Du Bois.
Pesce, crying, invoked her right to silence.
Surrounded by her family, Mrs. Bachmann invoked her faith frequently.
Invoking her name to describe a collection can signal disdain.
He also invoked her with wit, selectivity and care.
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