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Dimethyl siloxane bisphenol-A polycarbonate block polymer was evaluated for its ability to dissociate lithium salts within a single-phase polymer matrix so as to invoke lithium ion conductivity.

Prehistoric humans perceived the power of masks to disguise and change, to frighten or amuse, "to conceal the everyday self so as to invoke a supernatural element," writes Leah Lipton, who was director of the Danforth Museum when she organized the show.

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No, such an extreme of anguish in music is only to be followed by an utterance so prehistoric, so primordial, so prehuman as to invoke our deepest genetic intimations of original chaos and the birth of tragedy.

Don Beattie '51, in noting this ('68) as a "disgraceful time," went so far as to invoke the names of Lenin and Fidel, mirroring the red scares of the '50s.

The creator of those shows, Aaron Sorkin, even went so far as to invoke Chayefsky when he received his screenwriting Oscar for The Social Network.

"Not to be so trite as to invoke his campaign slogan, but I do think there was some substance behind it in terms of what people thought in voting for him.

Remember how he went so far as to invoke the prospect of surrendering his cherished bachelorhood as self-imposed punishment if he failed to deliver a championship within five years?

The foundation went so far as to invoke Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, noting that those presidents surreptitiously taped White House conversations before Nixon stepped on the scene.

Writing in the Washington Post, Bruce Ackerman, a professor of law at Yale University, went so far as to invoke the spectre of Douglas MacArthur facing off against Harry Truman over the Korean war.

This dramatic increase in the number of Jews moving from France to Israel had already become the subject of international discussion before last week – with some commentators going so far as to invoke the spectre of Fascism during the 1930s.

On hand is Mrs. Norris (Mo Gaffney), a meddling neighbor and throwback archetype, who goes so far as to invoke Mrs. Kravitz, the nosy neighbor on "Bewitched," to elucidate her role on the show.

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