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Over the years, Matt has accumulated a flock of snide nicknames from his band mates, including the Dark Lord, the Naysayer, Mumbleberry Pie, Mr. Knee Jerk, Mr. Sony Headphones and the Echo Chamber — the last for the coterie of musically astute persons whom Matt frequently invokes supporting his opinion of whatever song they are arguing about.
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If humanity and law are not reasons enough to end the detainee abuse, then it should be done for the cause that Mr. Bush invokes daily: supporting the troops.
Concerning RNA research, the involvement of ZnS surfaces suggested here implies that, upon modelling or simulating primeval events, electrically charged ZnS surfaces may be explicitly invoked as supporting (photo catalytic templates (see also [ 414]).
At an earlier hearing, prosecutor Jessica Hart told the court that the posts "encourage and glorify acts of terrorism, in particular the actions of Isil [another name used for Isis], and invoke support for that group".
Hippocrates's famous injunction to "let food be thy medicine" is ritually invoked to support this notion.
Paraphrases of "The Periodic Table" and "Survival in Auschwitz" are legitimately invoked to support this analysis, and are used more freely than excerpts.
At this point, the austerian position has imploded; not only have its predictions about the real world failed completely, but the academic research invoked to support that position has turned out to be riddled with errors, omissions and dubious statistics.
—(Luke 22 32) Of the Petrine texts, Matthew 16:18 ff. is clearly central and has the distinction of being the first scriptural text invoked to support the primatial claims of the Roman bishops.
Ross McKitrick, a climate sceptic and environmental economist at Canada's University of Guelph, wrote that they are "the key ingredient in most of the studies that have been invoked to support the hockey stick".
Sometimes the word is used in an almost Orwellian manner, to give the appearance of solidarity to a group of people who will ever be at each other's throats: In addition to the European Community, an outstanding example is the "international community," which in its inclusiveness is meaningless — and which is often invoked to support rival sides of a conflict.
Roberts wrote that he didn't think that the individual mandate was constitutional thanks to the Commerce Clause — the provision in the Constitution that Congress had the power "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes," which many had invoked to support it — but that it was constitutional anyway.
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