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Independent scorecards generally rank Mr. Cornyn among the most conservative senators — a point he is insistently invoking in the run-up to the March primaries.
Democrats are furious over the swift pace, invoking in contrast the months of debate devoted to the Marshall Plan after World War II.
But to her credit, Ms. Trieschmann earns her starry, starry night by invoking in the final stage image the simple, everyday miracle of how the world begins for each of us.
His decision to move his Fleet Street titles to Wapping was not just a calculated, cynical and clever means of invoking in perpetuity and without question management's right to manage.
(One piece, "The First Thing," lasts all of a minute and consists of the performer Ed Rapley giving voice to a first reaction to his audience of one, invoking in this instance my receding hairline. Gee, Ed...) Conversely, intimacy and kindness are the hallmarks of two pieces containing Nurse in the title.
But this will be a sense that contrasts with the natural generalisation of ML-randomness to deal with arbitrary computable probability measures, and similarly contrasts with the original sense of randomness that von Mises must have been invoking in his earliest discussions of randomness in the foundations of probability.
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Even so, President Abraham Lincoln is often invoked in discussion.
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