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One ad, which invoked an article in the magazine about the workings of the Ku Klux Klan, pictured two white-hooded figures.
The injunction, which invoked both the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Interstate Commerce Act, also prevented ARU leaders from communicating with their subordinates.
These measures in turn called forth the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, drafted respectively by Madison and Jefferson, which invoked state sovereignty against intolerable federal powers.
After his announcement speech in Springfield, Ill., which invoked the political courage of Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Obama began co-sponsoring only about 10percentt of Republican legislation.
His year of office, however, coincided with war between Spain (ruled by a Habsburg dynasty) and Venice, which invoked its alliance with France.
Instead, the court upheld the decision of a lower court, which invoked the "combat activities exception" that the Israeli military cannot be held responsible for damages in a war zone.
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There is also a shell script, called pxgraph, which invokes these classes.
An iterative solution algorithm presents the macroscopic solver, which invokes for each iteration an atomistic computation.
Many popular unifying theories operate in many-dimensional hyperspaces; a good example is string theory, which invokes 11 dimensions!
Figure 2.3 gives a listing of the main script which invokes the sine-wave analysis function swanal listed in Fig.
Xenogeneic tissues, however, contain molecules, known as antigens, which invoke an immune reaction following implantation into a patient.
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