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The Clinton administration repeatedly declined to invoke that law to help steel makers.
"I know why it's risky to invoke that dimension or even that discourse.
We wanted to make it as authentic as we could, to invoke that incredible era.
Here's the difference: Both genres seek to combine words and music in dynamic, felicitous and, to invoke that all-purpose term, artistic ways.
.." "This poem about the Holocaust — who would have thought that, less than a hundred years on, we would have to invoke that?" he said.
To invoke that clause, EchoStar would essentially assert that PanAmSat had been irretrievably damaged since the deal was signed late last year.
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After yesterday's financial report, it appears unlikely that EchoStar will be able to successfully invoke that clause.
Various confusions in the very concept of "cognition" have been alleged to blur most conceptions that invoke that term (Power and Dalgliesh 2008; Debes 2009).
In its place, a provision in the interim constitution was to be invoked that would give considerable authority to the executive.
Something that doesn't need to be invoked, that shouldn't be invoked, but that will still be invoked because, as Terry Pratchett explains in Thief of Time: Some humans would do anything to see if it was possible to do it.
Mancini spent a long part of the day discussing the matter with al-Mubarak and asked for a suspension to be invoked that would mean Tevez was not allowed at the stadium or the training ground.
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