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Like Sigmund Freud, Surrealists studied fantasy and desire, attempting to follow in poetic form Freud's insights into dream processes while also invoking (with varying enthusiasm and effect) the revolutionary banner of Karl Marx.
"Do you still think it's two cities, Freddy?" Mr. Green demanded, invoking, with a slight alteration, what had been Mr. Ferrer's central campaign theme until he won a spot in the runoff eight days ago.
They offer meals to the bad spirits, and light candles, invoking with words".
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However, the term is sometimes invoked with nostalgia, even affection.
"History" is invoked, with dusty maps, charts and treaties.
Terroir is most frequently invoked with reference to wine.
But the column overlooks that such arguments are often invoked with good cause.
Legal maxims are invoked with more frequency in international law, where their breadth and implied universal acceptance has greater appeal.
Their eyes moisten at the mention of Mr. Gulen's name, which is invoked with utmost reverence.
But urgency can, if invoked with skill, be used to push the region toward peace as well.
Mostly the rival's name is invoked with smoldering hatred, like Osama bin Laden or Moby-Dick.
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