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Because it was the first game that ever invoked a rage quit out of me.
Mrs. Clinton, seeking to turn an attack to her advantage, invoked the calls to quit in a new fund-raising e-mail message to donors.
After less than three years in office, Mr. Cowen, 51, appears to be facing heavy odds in achieving the "civilized" political transition he invoked when he announced his plan to quit as the Fianna Fail leader on Saturday.
Women and men often designate "parent" as their most important identity or role [ 22].We speculated that the hierarchical position of the parental versus smoker role could invoke protective instincts to increase readiness to quit smoking.
The only thing Mr. Sarkozy has to do is quit his day job and leave the government, in effect invoking a new rule.
But the decision didn't come without cost, and after a heated debate which invoked memories of SNP conferences past, two MSPs - Jean Urquhart and John Finnie - quit the party.
Despite pressure from Brussels to move quickly, she has said that Britain will not invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, formally notifying an intention to quit the bloc and beginning a two-year negotiation process, until the first quarter of 2017.
For example, health promotion messages about the dangers of smoking (threat) are ubiquitous, and invoke concerns about cancer (fear), but individuals may continue to smoke because they do not think they are able to quit (lack of efficacy).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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