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It may invoke comparisons to Howard Cosell's description of Alvin Garrett in 1983 as a "little monkey," but it has long since been proven that Cosell called at least one white player and his own grandson the same thing.

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The Swiss may not have gained three points from their opening game against Ecuador but for a 93rd-minute winner scored by a substitute, a dramatic climax that led Hitzfeld to invoke comparisons with Manchester United.

His intelligence and toughness invoke comparisons to Stockton, the former Utah Jazz star.

Paul's size and style invoke comparisons to Thomas, the former Detroit Pistons great.

The circumstances of Graham's death invoke comparisons with that of another black teenager, Trayvon Martin.

One explanation may invoke biogeographical legacies.

Contrary to what thoughts the name may invoke, the T8788 is not a Terminator.

Another explanation may invoke inconsistencies due to the collation of data from widely different methodologies.

For example, the less D / t ratio at bottom junction may invoke instability (Figure 14).

Then we may invoke a broader version of the CLT for locally correlated signals [6].

But no church may invoke state power to block the like liberties of other churches.

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