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They asked us to produce a special incense that's used to invoke Satan.
By Jill Lepore Inaugurals used to invoke the Constitution; now they appeal directly to the people.
When he was at Merrill, O'Neal said, he used to invoke the Challenger frequently.
The word "partners" wasn't used to invoke a partnership in bed, not yet.
Zarathustra used to invoke saviours who, like the dawns of new days, would come to the world.
Stutz's father used to invoke bankruptcies to him — "Could you make do with only one pair of pants?" By 12 he was basically Dad's therapist.
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In the meantime, Mr. Adelstein has raised questions about the data being used to justify invoking the 70/70 rule.
Davidson cites Jan de Vries in that the name barnstokkr "used in this story was the name given to the trunk of such a tree because it used to be invoked and even clasped by the women of the family at the time of childbirth".
Apart from providing command-line access, each instance also exposes a lightweight Web application with a graphical user interface that can be used to configure and invoke the workflow with the desired input files and job parameters.
"Christian" hate groups, Islam warped into terrorism, Judaism used to segregate, Hinduism invoked to justify violence against women, Shinto twisted into kamikaze pilots and Norse neopaganism into Nazi ideology are all examples of the subversion of religion and its mutation into thoroughly irreligious ends.
One does not need to use MaxEnt to invoke ecologically relevant statistical interactions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com