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to invoking

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To call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.

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Badaró had taken to invoking some god, humming in his deep voice.

My guess is that, when it comes to invoking elegance, foreign and complex words have a natural advantage.

The blasts from its short, unmuffled exhaust pipes have been compared to invoking the wrath of motorcycling's gods.

Some diplomats said that Javier Solana, the organization's foreign policy chief, was opposed to invoking the Bonn powers.

But it is telling that, in the face of globalisation, European leaders instinctively resort to invoking the glories and consolations of the past.

The familiar and the academic conceptions have in common an opposition to invoking the authority of precedents or of abstract and ultimate principles.

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The trick starts to invoke claustrophobic terror.

There are many useful truisms to invoke.

Ana is detemined to invoke the spirit.

(Mr. Raffles incidentally loves to invoke Latin whenever he can).

This version isn't reluctant to invoke the movie.

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