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The best moments in "Maps" present acting as a business of the body, involving care of the body, toning the body — not just through plastic surgery, exercise, and makeup but also through the invocation of the body, the spiritualization of the body, the emotionalization of the body.
Sideswiping Canada through the invocation of Section 232 actually works in the opposite direction.
Thus, the central mystery of Christianity is seen as being performed by the prayer of the church and through an invocation of the Spirit.
In 1233 he went to Kamakura, where he studied Amidism a pietistic school that stressed salvation through the invocation of Amida (Amitābha), the Buddha of infinite compassion under the guidance of a renowned master.
And the draw of capable workers in the global South cannot be stemmed by the worker in the North through the invocation of his or her service and understanding of a firm and its work.
This is how he believed poems got made: by a process of insemination from without, or (as Graves puts it) through "religious invocation of the Muse, the experience of mixed exaltation and horror that her presence excites".
At times wonderfully funny, at times frightening, the book is filled with what we would now call existential panic, rendered not in an intuitive, dreamlike way, as in Carroll's "Jabberwocky" or "The Hunting of the Snark," but made to disturb through the invocation of a world almost but not quite like our own.
Contractual partnerships between Native American tribes and pharmaceutical companies not only provide the tribes with a steady stream of royalty revenue, but also insulate biopharmaceutical patents from challenge in IPR proceedings through the invocation of long-established principles of tribal sovereign immunity.
Some contained messages, while others did not, and they had a number of purposes: elaboration of a building's value, commemoration of the ruler or builder and the magical sanctification of the building, through the invocation of divine protection.
And that it most certainly did, jolting visually and conceptually saturated art fair attendees back into their bodies through its invocation of the repetitious process which delivers one back to the present most immediately -- the breath.
Vietnamese transnational artist Dinh Q. Lê's photo-weavings, The Hill of Poisonous Trees, have been made as indictments of war crimes through an invocation of the ghostly countenances of people who disappeared during the Cambodian Genocide, while recalling the art of the artist's Khmer ancestors who the genocide victims have joined.
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