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He often invokes personal experiences when advocating for a cause or bill, supporters say.
In conversation, Breyer often invokes Sandra Day O'Connor, with whom he had a close relationship.
He often invokes patriotic history, telling stories of George Washington, Patrick Henry and Thomas A. Edison.
That, indeed, is the "people's business" -- paradoxically, a phrase that George W. Bush often invokes.
The Dream is something Coates often invokes and damns as psychically disfiguring.
Balka often invokes history, terrible events, human suffering and the plight of the body.
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The soundtracks, however, have often invoked stereotype.
The phrase is often invoked, but rarely defined precisely.
This appreciation is often invoked as evidence of biophilia.
Even so, President Abraham Lincoln is often invoked in discussion.
What is less often invoked is what follows it.
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