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They may seem to come close if they invoke something like institutional desert to replace moral desert.
Many of the old-timers appear to wish they could invoke something similar when confronted with the Barclays.
It caters for all tastes, with raised beds and a potting area that would not look out of place in an urban garden, while rough walls and relaxed planting invoke something closer to a country wilderness.
"In that situation," says William Carithers of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the other CDF co-spokesperson, "one usually resorts to Occam's razor and says, 'Why invoke something which is very radical when something much more prosaic will do?' " Instead, he says, it's more likely that gluons carry more kinetic energy during the collisions than standard calculations had suggested.
Why would I invoke something from the past when all I want to do is talk about the future?
Every week there'd be a trailer that could invoke something from pop culture it could be almost a stand-alone piece.
It invokes something nameless about why we try to create things, how those things we create feel about us, and the bizarre architectures in between.
President Harry S. Truman invoked something like this rationale as a basis for his unilateral deployment of troops to Korea in 1950.
But Drury gives us the wondrous and engaging stuff of real storytelling, of actual inquiry and investigation into the haunting and jokey puzzles of the world, at a time when so much literature stops short of invoking something larger or spends so much time touting grand themes that it forgets to make something happen.
Unlike those movements, this one invokes something that bleeds from the checkout aisle into daily lives.
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