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(Anchors tend to invoke Murrow on ascending to, and on leaving, their jobs).
Addington's talent for bureaucratic infighting is such that some of his supporters tend to invoke, with admiration, metaphors involving knives.
Presidents tend to invoke the Antiquities Act, which allows them to unilaterally protect federal land, in their second term.
People tend to invoke Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren's definition of privacy in 1890 as the "right to be let alone".
In disputes over the construction and expansion of mosques in California, New York, Tennessee and elsewhere, supporters of the projects tend to invoke constitutional principles of religious freedom.
His extremism was not simply of the small-government variety, although that is what those who venerate him tend to invoke.
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"Even his admirers," Ms. Mayer writes, "tended to invoke metaphors involving knives".
In addition, the use of qualitative methods tends to invoke empathy in order to establish relationships of trust and openness between researcher and participant.
Whistler's Nudes In the mid-19th century, when artists tended to invoke mythology or history or exotic settings to evade disapproval of public nudity, James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) almost never did.
Traditionally, natural law theorists tended to invoke God for their solution to this very deep mystery.
Through the coding processwe found that when interviewees were asked to describe their own work they tended to invoke other workers in comparison.
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