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Like other vigilante leaders, he readily invoked the region's deprivation — academic studies suggest that 80percentt of Nigeria's oil wealth goes to 1percentt of its population — as a reason for his militancy.
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Paglen is less measured on this subject, readily invoking resentments from adolescence.
Instead of just listening quietly, Delbanco also speaks assertively to his hypochondriac patients, readily invoking his authority as a physician.
We readily invoke the term for Russian billionaires or robed senators in ancient Rome.
In contrast to neurons, astrocytes and other proliferative cells readily invoke glycolysis as a cytoprotective mechanism.
The word genocide should never be invoked too readily.
The result is unexpected but can be readily understood by invoking the generation of a highly reactive intermediate (i.e., an α-oxo gold carbene), which would command an early transition state for the cyclization, and hence the reaction efficiency has little to do with the product stability but more with the kinetics of the HO trapping.
This attitude was invoked even more readily with street-based sex workers, with illegal migrants and - in countries where same-sex relationships are criminalised (Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda) - with male and transgender sex workers: "Sometimes a man will take you and after fucking, he says, 'You are gay, where can you report me?
Yes, it is "quite a trope," but this self-parody doesn't exculpate him from descriptive assault, a crime that too readily communicates the narrator's frequently invoked stomach troubles.
Justice Alito invoked Plato.
He invoked Krane repeatedly.
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