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Religious war, tribalism, the power of the military and the influence of oil money are among the many facets here; conflicts in Liberia and Sierra Leone are among those specifically invoked.
The June 26 article, written by Ian Urbina, was clearly intended to offer that kind of signal and specifically invoked "Enron," "Ponzi schemes" and "dot-coms" in the early paragraphs.
Sgt. Tommy Thompson, a police spokesman, said in an interview that the senator specifically invoked Article 4 of the State Constitution, which says lawmakers are "privileged from arrest in all cases except treason, felony and breach of the peace, and they shall not be subject to any civil process during the session of the Legislature, nor for 15 days before the commencement of each session".
Just read the transcript of the Obama-Netanyahu press conference and note the 10 times the president specifically invoked "Bibi," as if the two were not leaders of their respective countries but buddies since childhood.
Regardless of whether Stand Your Ground is specifically invoked in any particular case, the concern that it encourages a "shoot first" mentality, especially one overlaid with racial biases, is well-founded.
During an interview between the congressman and Alan Stock of KDWN, the conservative radio host called it "nauseating" that Obama had specifically invoked Giffords -- who is still recovering from a devastating gunshot wound to the head suffered during a mass shooting in 2011 -- as a reason to bring gun control legislation to a vote in Congress.
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The Security Council draft specifically invokes Chapter 7 as its authority.
No French writer could begin a novel "Father died last year" without specifically invoking Camus's "The Stranger".
The Southern Poverty Law Center documented eight hundred and sixty-seven incidents of harassment, many of which involved people specifically invoking Trump's name, in the ten days following the Presidential election.
Pete Seeger's "Last Train to Nuremberg," for instance, is about the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War, but it specifically invokes the memory of the Holocaust and guilt and responsibility.
He noted that the standard Mass, issued after the liberalizations of the Second Vatican Council, also contained a prayer for the Jews' "redemption" but did not specifically invoke Christ, stressing rather God's original covenant with Jews.
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