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Nevertheless, Eric Wesley's exhibition cleverly invokes some of the basic preoccupations of this narrow, conceptualist genre.
Every time the series seems about to establish itself as distinctive, it invokes some piece of Pottermania.
Again and again, Camus invokes some condition of well-being that has been forfeited, because the pestilence has taken hold.
"Fringe" invokes some of the sillier forms of television devices — teleportation, psychokinesis, transmogrification and even bionic prostheses — but still manages to seem smart and stylish.
So Pynchon follows his nose, and invokes some expected players of this system – variously, cornball mafiosi, value-free dot-moguls, the jetsam of post-Soviet wars; never mind vaguely time-travelling CIA agents, or half-ghostly kidnapped children.
The song builds to an image of inchoate chaos -- an "orphan ship of state, drifting, driverless" -- and the music invokes some of the torrential quality of the hurricane-battered Charleston of "Porgy and Bess," with its grieving widow's dirge of "My Man's Gone Now".
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Invoking some tough love, she ordered him to go Covenant House.
It has already been invoked some 400 times, by different EU countries, to speed up extraditions.
Badaró had taken to invoking some god, humming in his deep voice.
Mr. Watson invoked some math of his own to support active management.
The real problem is which came first: the term loggerheads, invoking some kind of dispute, or the place names.
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