Sentence examples for invokes not just from inspiring English sources

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(Desyatnikov invokes not just folk material but also jazz and Steve Reich — and Stravinsky).

In his blog, "The Gospel in the Digital Age," Dolan invokes not just God but Orwell, denouncing the "perilous presumption of the state" in reinventing the definition of marriage, which, he says, "has served as the very cornerstone of civilization and culture from the start".

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Yet in discussing the land he has invoked not just security but a sense of religious destiny.

This is the classic defence, invoked not just by chick-lit authors but magazine editors, luxury goods advertisers, reality TV producers and so on.

That's a 21st century term invoked not just as an explanation for the Yankees' dominance but as a warning about the future stability of the major leagues.

But that light could also conjure up memories: the elevated tracks and anonymous apartment blocks, to New Yorkers who know them intimately, can invoke not just industrial sprawl or glum urbanism but also a singular beauty and dignity amplified by, and grounded in real, lived experience.

His exhortation to guerrilla warfare, irrespective of political circumstance, lured thousands of idealistic Latin Americans to their deaths, helped to create brutal dictatorships and delayed the achievement of democracy.Sadly, Guevara's example is invoked not just by teenagers but by some Latin American governments.

So far this year the machinery has been invoked not just in Oklahoma and Kansas but in 15 other states, ranging from the winter storm that struck Alabama in December and January to the fires that swept Florida last month.At least in an arithmetic sense, this year has been kind.

This committee has jurisdiction over national health policy, which it invoked not just with baseball in 2005 but also in recent hearings on the treatment of veterans at Walter Reed Hospital and the risks of the drug Vioxx, which coincidentally Clemens admits to having eaten like candy before it was off the market.

To say that a film shows their influence is to invoke not just a series of visual reference points, most notably the hand-held cinematography, but a distinct moral universe that feels every bit as urgent as the deceptively unadorned style.

Hours before the assassination, during their afternoon carriage ride, the President invoked not only the just ended war but also Willie's death as what he and Mary must finally try to rise above.

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