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Maximilien Robespierre, architect of the Terror, invoked Rousseau; Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong invoked Marx; and Adolf Hitler invoked Nietzsche.
But even once this privilege is invoked — and it does not appear clearly to have been invoked here — it cannot prevent disclosure of communications in all circumstances.
This time, however, he invoked his constitutional right not to testify — a right I too invoked last year during a similar show trial at the House Intelligence Committee.
Article 5 has only been invoked once to aid the US Article 5 has only been invoked once, in support of the United States after the 9/11 attacks.
" He invoked his childhood horror: "'Why did you do that?
But Trump has invoked human rights on a few occasions.
"Wary" is the word most frequently invoked to describe them.
To defend this delay, the administration invoked its enforcement discretion.
When asked about his membership in the Party, he invoked
But this time, one recurrent theme has been repeatedly invoked.
He also invoked the Bible in defending the family separations.
Soon the names Horace Speed and Dan Spillner are invoked.
He has invoked the "racist bigoted history" in American policing.
Tellingly, the Idaho Supreme Court in James invoked Pearson v.
Arrington has also invoked Sanford's sex scandal in her campaign.
The article has been invoked only once — after the Sept.
As does God, whose name is seldom invoked without obscenity.
It is "dignity," which he invoked repeatedly in his opinions.
Spain invoked Article 155 to seize control of the region.
This law was invoked to bar Tlaib and Omar's visit.
In the speech, he invoked the attack in Orlando, Fla.
Bevin has repeatedly invoked abortion and immigration in the campaign.
Both invoked privileges never heard before by a congressional committee.
For 2018, the export controls will now not be invoked.
And you know the only time it's ever been invoked?
Speaking to her supporters, Ms. Newman invoked her transgender daughter.
In that speech, Representative Omar invoked the attacks of Sept.
It was invoked in 2004, for example, in Hamdi v.
Article 5 has only been invoked once, after the Sept.
He invoked the Clintons (and not in a positive way).
"The pitchforks were directly invoked at the time," Soskis said.
To be sure, the take care clause is rarely invoked.
The coercive power of the state should be invoked sparingly.
Notre Dame students invoked it as an expression of faith.
In some instances, the name Trump is invoked in punctuation.
Churchill has been invoked on both sides of the Brexit debate.
Republican Party, later deemed "dog whistle politics," that invoked the specter
Trump invoked Dwight D. Eisenhower in his call for infrastructure spending.
And time after time the perpetrator has invoked Mr. Trump's name.
The company invoked a 1970s case called Illinois Brick Co. v.
Once arrested, authorities said, he invoked Trump's comments about grabbing women.
The letter invoked the Constitution and due process for the President.
On July 29th Mr Trump invoked his favourite scapegoat once again.
Boehner invoked the need for veterans to access the drug legally.
It has never been invoked before, but it's about to be.
Even someone in whose name it's invoked in has questioned it.
According to official documents, Bush invoked the 2001 AUMF 18 times.
Ganesha is generally invoked before the beginning of any major undertaking.
Trump himself implied as much when he invoked Saddam Hussein approvingly.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency on Jan.
Guaido invoked Venezuela's constitution to announce an interim presidency in January.
No, but I love that it invoked such a strong position.
They participated in events that invoked the theme of increased prosperity.
The majority invoked the Brazilian version of motherhood and apple pie.
The real issue is exactly when the article should be invoked.
American tech companies once invoked our Constitution to resist these restrictions.
Both Hopper and Lovelace are regularly invoked in today's tech industry.
Those readers invoked ideals such as fairness and following the law.
"generalities" invoked in his acceptance speech and in the Democratic Party
" In explaining it, Justice William O. Douglas invoked "penumbras" and "emanations.
The principle has been invoked only one time, following the Sept.
God is invoked not merely to lend texture to his triumphs.
When truth is invoked, we always have to ask, Whose truth?
One Twitter user invoked the immortal words of The Princess Bride.
Lauren Jauregui has invoked her bisexuality to make a political statement.
In Germany, history is often invoked as a guide to behavior.
The genre usually invoked to describe his presidency is reality television.
Instead, United invoked the rules allowing them to bump passengers involuntarily.
Hungry wasn't the only attendee whose look invoked the post-human.
Here, too, Biblical precedents are often invoked in the predator's defense.
And they've polled on Trump and invoked him in other emails.
Here's a fact check of some of their most-invoked claims.
In Abu Queider, she invoked Islamic teaching to make her case.
To make his case, Mr. Zuckerberg invoked Frederick Douglass, the Rev.
In North Carolina, Tillis has invoked Sanders repeatedly in recent weeks.
During questioning, Lu invoked her right to counsel, according to Ogrodnick.
The last time NATO invoked Article 5 was after the Sept.
Villagers invoked memories of the starvation that followed the Yankee whalers.
But Obama invoked executive privilege and barred essential testimony and documents.
Phineas Taylor Barnum is a figure frequently invoked but rarely understood.
If the nuclear option is invoked, that doesn't just confirm Gorsuch.
That marked the last time the Panel invoked the auction procedure.
It is hard not to conclude that infinity is being invoked.
In January, Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency.
Guaido in January invoked the country's constitution to assume an interim presidency.
For years afterward, Republicans invoked Carter as an emblem of economic weakness.
Washington (CNN)A Texas Republican lawmaker invoked the shooting of former Rep.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May invoked the exit clause in March 2017.
Chairman Powell himself has invoked the lessons of this period as well.
Police tried to interview Hernandez, but he invoked his right to counsel.
In the Netherlands, the issue is more often invoked on the right.
Have black Americans ever invoked the insurrectionist theory to protest government oppression?
Corporations, schools and, above all, government organisations are invoked with contempt throughout.
Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Mr Obama wisely invoked this clause.
Conway herself has also invoked family members in her arguments and offensives.
Never invoked, it is portrayed in Barcelona as "tanks in the streets".
Critics say the law is often invoked in cases of personal disputes.
And soon, the term was invoked for Clinton without even saying it.
And the bill would not prevent immunity from being invoked in court.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency on Jan 23.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency on Jan. 23.
It's invoked regularly when talking about technologies like drones and virtual reality.
Key surrogate Rudy Giuliani invoked it during media appearances on Trump's behalf.
Trump has invoked his status as a landlord when criticizing political opponents.
Ossoff has regularly invoked Trump in his campaign ads and fundraising pitches.
He invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and did not answer police questions.
Sessions defended the policy on Thursday and invoked the Bible as justification.
Attorney-client privilege can be invoked even if no money is exchanged.
Since its introduction, Section 44 has been invoked more than 0003 times.
In a January 11th post, Mark Zuckerberg invoked the initiative by name.
Critics have invoked this "monopoly" problem to call for more government regulation.
The Texas Republican Party invoked a decades-old mug shot from Rep.
Trump invoked Saucier's case during the 21625 campaign and after taking office.
The IRS typically handles requests under the tax code section Neal invoked.
McConnell has previously invoked Obama's electoral success on the topic of reparations.
The AWA might be invoked to help get X done more efficiently.
Robert Bowers, the alleged killer, had invoked anti-Semitic conspiracy theories online.
Gorgeous George, Levon Helm, Joe Frazier and Butterbean appear or are invoked.
But he's also invoked a lot of excuses not to do it.
" As his speech came to a close, he invoked a "wartime mantra.
Mr. Hoey begged a visitor's pardon; the phrase "little crisis" was invoked.
In the 1960s, the government invoked it often to obtain needed medicines.
Pilou Asbaek, who plays the villain Euron Greyjoy, also invoked the bard.
She invoked the anniversary on Thursday of the assassination of the Rev.
The scientific arguments Coolidge invoked were advanced by men bearing imposing credentials.
Conservatives as well as liberals invoked this newly articulated right to privacy.
Clinton invoked concepts like intersectionality, white privilege, implicit bias and systemic racism.
He invoked his right to refuse any interviews without his attorney present.
It's also increasingly invoked as a touchstone for understanding our current moment.
Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) have invoked the issue on the campaign trail.
"We apologize for any insensitivity the photo invoked," it said on Twitter.
Trump's mental health keeps being invoked by commentators online and on television.
He invoked Martin Luther King Jr., the founding fathers and Maya Angelou.
Then he invoked Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
The attorney general's name was invoked several times during Mr. Comey's testimony.
Ignoring this understanding betrays the "dream" that is ritually invoked each year.
He invoked it most famously during his 2012 debate against Paul Ryan.
How have some invoked the "state's mythic toughness" to give Texans hope?
Asked to describe his handiwork, he invoked another name out of myth.
Mr. Biden instead pivoted to Mr. Trump, and invoked the founding fathers.
Parlaying this material into an arty whodunit cheapens the real history invoked.
But he has invoked his hard line on Iran in other ways.
The childhood death of her daughter Robin is invoked for callow laughs.
Enacted in 1977, the act was little invoked or discussed for years.
Party members invoked the image of a chowkidar, or "watchman" in Hindi.
But she has rarely invoked that strategy to directly question her rivals.
In court, the plaintiffs invoked a 1982 Supreme Court decision, Plyler v.
Ronald Reagan in the 1980s invoked anti-dumping provisions against Japanese steel.
Rest assured Republicans will wish the nuclear option had not been invoked.
The sanctions announced on Tuesday are similar to those Mr. Obama invoked.
For example, President George W. Bush invoked emergency powers following the Sept.
His speech tonight invoked a nightmarish American hellscape that doesn't actually exist.
All of this gives additional meaning to the president's much-invoked slogan.
But the grounds that are invoked often seem to stretch that definition.
Klobuchar also invoked The Honest Ads Act, of which she is a cosponsor.
They're tooth fairies that we invoked early on to make things work out.
It cited a national security law that has not been invoked since 1997.
White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway invoked a "Bowling Green massacre," which never occurred.
Firms such as YouTube and Facebook have already invoked such a defence successfully.
It invoked the name of Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, when soliciting donations.
Instead, they invoked traffickers who were rumored to be sighted roaming middle schools.
Neither the United States nor Iran has invoked this provision at this time.
Al Franken of Minnesota, have invoked what's known as the "blue slip" process.
Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican, have invoked the dictator in referring to Trump.
For one thing, there's nothing about this rarely invoked clause that needs settling.
At a rally on Tuesday, Trump invoked the killing in starkly electoral language.
Speaking at the Michigan rally, Cruz finally invoked Trump by name before supporters.
That allows firms broad trade protection but has not been invoked since 2001.
Republicans invoked a little-known rule to get Senator Warren to stop talking.
Shadow represents the frequently invoked melting pot, and a counterpoint to Wednesday's assertion.
It was the first time the article had been invoked, the ministry said.
Other prisoners have also invoked the First Step Act to seek home confinement.
Article 5 has been invoked only once in NATO's history, after 9/11.
She invoked fears that North Korea would be "cheering" the nuclear ban treaty.
Three-and-a-half years ago, Sanders's speech also invoked Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The American founders invoked our creator four times in the Declaration of Independence.
" Dr. McCullough invoked his mother's entreaty — "Why is dying so hard to do?
Instead, Democrats invoked CrowdStrike to paint Trump and Republicans as peddling unfounded claims.
He invoked the fable of "The Ant and the Grasshopper" to explain why.
He invoked Franklin D. Roosevelt, who guided the nation through the Great Depression.
Withdrawing from the Paris climate deal, Trump invoked his love for coal miners.
Nevertheless, he invoked decades of rumors about Mr. Clinton's behavior and linked Mrs.
Trump has not invoked executive privilege in the tax return fight, officials said.
She immediately invoked President Lincoln, quoting from his speech on June 16, 1858.
" Some invoked it by name, referring to it as "Mayberry" or "Mayberry America.
He invoked the brief attack again after Walker dropped his White House bid.
Mental-health reform is often invoked to confront the threat of gun violence.
Fellow great LeBron James recently invoked Brady when asked about his own retirement.
His name is never invoked directly; this is not an obviously highbrow play.
That law's structure is very similar to the one invoked by Mr. Trump.
Critics said her remark invoked a harmful "dual loyalty" claim against American Jews.
They invoked their all-purpose Jewish bogeyman, the investor and philanthropist George Soros.
Asamnew Tsige, the rogue general accused of orchestrating Saturday's violence, often invoked them.
Esposito invoked spousal immunity, and never testified in the case against her husband.
It didn't take as long for the statute of limitations to be invoked.
Some of the arguments he invoked were unproved local media allegations of misconduct.
Some writers invoked the rhetoric of sexual assault in condemning Mr. Gatti's approach.
Lawmakers from both parties have invoked the rule in the past, although sparingly.
Such mutual aid arrangements are common after emergencies, and are usually invoked immediately.
It's also very often invoked disingenuously, as a bludgeon to assert one's will.
Goldsmith invoked his right to reject the punishments and demanded a court-martial.
"Once Article 50 is invoked, the process is irreversible," Slate's Joshua Keating notes.
And every time the going got tough, Biden invoked his former running mate.
That's not super surprising, given the # of times the candidates invoked his name.
Before the 1960s, dissenting and progressive movements regularly invoked nationalist and patriotic themes.
The rule, known as 66(d), was invoked seven times under that government.
Though he invoked the act last week, Trump has resisted called from Gov.
Finally, DeWine and Acton invoked a health emergency to keep the polls closed.
Highlighting lyrics that they interpreted as "devil worship," some activists invoked the crusades.
In fact, Trump invoked the DPA last summer, though it received little attention.
Biden then invoked the 2015 massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston.
When Ms. Marcos refused to abandon her six employees, she invoked popular culture.
More than one journalist invoked the notion of beauty in describing the attack.
Cambodian officials invoked Trump in threatening to expel media outlets from the country.
In the early 1980s, Ronald Reagan's invoked anti-dumping provisions against Japanese steel.
Now, let us be candid, they are invoked only for pretense or ostentation.
Her erstwhile beau the Joker, though he is frequently invoked, is never seen.
If so, its provisions might have been invoked the day he took office.
But the next day Mr. Trump invoked the government shutdown, spooking Treasury investors.
Instead, they all invoked grand boilerplate statements meant to impress the hiring gods.
Joe Biden invoked the Charleston Church shooting while attacking Sanders' record on guns.
But once in office, he rarely invoked the name of George W. Bush.
In truth, the much-invoked deficiency of the hall's acoustics has been exaggerated.
He invoked a law that casts reporting on such attacks as supporting terrorists.
Announcing his "extreme vetting" plan, the president invoked the specter of the Sept.
Ineffective representation is frequently invoked in criminal appeals, but is almost never granted.
The facility remains a potent radicalization symbol frequently invoked in terrorist recruitment materials.
But the 25th Amendment has never been invoked to remove a sitting president.
They invoked everyday hypotheticals but also a supposed afterlife conversation with Alexander Hamilton.
It was invoked the way terrorism was after 9/11: shadowy, stateless, destabilizing.
Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump's former national security adviser, has invoked that right.
But the United States has invoked that authority on only a few occasions.
Mayors from San Francisco to Providence, R.I., have also invoked their emergency powers.
In his statement, Mr. Flanagan invoked his more than three decades in Albany.
His supporters have invoked Christianity as a means of defense amid the allegations.
Her opening lines invoked a war between Ancient Egypt and Ethiopia, Aida's homeland.
Bannon invoked executive privilege during closed-door testimony on Capitol Hill earlier this year.
He invoked the legacy of black America's most revered leader to deny their equality.
He gave a big speech, making explicit appeals to faith, and invoked the Holocaust.
Even if that nuclear option is not invoked, Mr Cooper's legitimacy will be sullied.
When called to testify, the detective has repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent.
Mr Levandowski has invoked his rights under the Fifth Amendment and refuses to testify.
Shkreli was eventually brought before Congress to testify, although he invoked the Fifth Amendment.
Yet once Article 50 is invoked, the argument over Brexit will instantly become substantive.
From 1985 to 2004, 137 countries invoked state-of-emergency procedures at least once.
Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping even invoked NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden back in February.
Rapper Kevin Gates invoked a biblical myth for Louisiana residents suffering from actual tragedy.
And he invoked her case, saying wrongful birth lawsuits such as hers promoted abortion.
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times.
But Ossoff rarely invoked Trump's name, and did so only in shots at Handel.
Noor has invoked his right not to speak to investigators, the agency said Tuesday.
The 9/11 attacks are the only time the alliance has invoked Article 5.
He also invoked the memory of two Democratic presidents to hammer home his point.
America's tech behemoths, from Twitter to Facebook, have often invoked Section 230 in court.
American Idol invoked the national consciousness, as if it were some project of statecraft.
Senators last week invoked sanctions law that requires the president to investigate Khashoggi's disappearance.
He invoked the clause in 1998 and was released, becoming an immediate free agent.
Mr Erdogan invoked an old, neglected German law against insulting foreign heads of state.
The 21625/2900 attacks are the only time the alliance has invoked Article 220006.
Trump Jr. invoked attorney-client privilege, claiming there was a lawyer present, Schiff said.
His partners invoked their constitutional right not to answer the committee's questions last month.
She cited a popular New Testament verse often invoked by athletes and inspirational speakers.
The exotic term they invoked to mask the fallaciousness of this logic was taqiyya.
The former official, Mark Forkner, reportedly invoked the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Senators last week invoked sanctions law that requires the president to investigate Khashoggi's disappearance.
The National Emergencies Act invoked by the president does not define the term emergency.
"Paramilitarism is no ghost invoked by the insurgency," the FARC said in its statement.
President Trump has not invoked executive privilege over his tax returns, according to officials.
Sanctions invoked by President Jimmy Carter had virtually no impact on the hostages' fate.
And on Tuesday night, both candidates invoked Mr. Trump in dueling remarks to supporters.
This declaration is not the first time that Trump has invoked the Stafford Act.
The President invoked the DPA on Friday, requiring General Motors to begin making ventilators.
As for the name-recognition comment, she invoked Mr. Cuomo's father: the former Gov.
But Stanton invoked his no-trade clause and engineered a deal with the Yankees.
Other presidents have invoked emergencies, but not as broadly, destructively, or arbitrarily as Trump.
The way Mr. Trump has invoked his pardon authority has not gone without scrutiny.
And do you know the only time it's ever been invoked after 24/11.
Officials have sought to reassure gays, reminding them that the law is rarely invoked.
But Ms. Mendenhall, a Democrat, said she had not invoked the order because Gov.
If this were a Little League match the mercy rule would've already been invoked.
It seemed as if he had no idea whether he had actually invoked it.
Moreover, the privilege must be invoked on a question-by-question basis in court.
He then invoked Congress to provide an additional $50 million to fund neonatal research.
He invoked the Lewinsky affair from the late 1990s, the period of his birth.
In opening statements, House managers examined the debunked conspiracy theories invoked by Pres. Trump.
Mugabe's legal representatives, including officials from Zimbabwe's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, invoked diplomatic immunity.
The department invoked that authority five times from 2005 to 2008, the agency said.
They also sounded loftier aims that have been invoked in newsrooms across the country.
The alliance invoked Article 5 the next day, telling the United Nations on Sept.
The last time it was invoked was after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law, invoked a resolution to generations of conflict.
The administration invoked executive privilege to keep the full Congress from seeing the report.
But Harry has repeatedly invoked what he says was their role in her death.
And hearing it invoked out loud now is shudder-inducing, like sniffing expired milk.
Pompeo frequently invoked Soleimani's name when discussing the dangers posed by the Iranian government.
The question gets posed, but with Draghi—he just invoked it on his own.
It is not an analogy to be invoked lightly and I use it cautiously.
This lined up with Gabriel's memories and also invoked the ghost of Nina Krilova.
He also invoked Warren's comment the previous day that Clinton "rigged" the Democratic primary.
As Pelosi invoked our Founding Fathers, she was right to appeal to history here.
The clause, known as Article 85033, has only ever been invoked once: the Sept.
Netanyahu's failure to stem attacks from Gaza has been invoked by his political rivals.
Congress did its part when we invoked Global Magnitsky Act for a presidential determination.
The first witness Tuesday was Frazee's mother, Sheila, who invoked her Fifth Amendment rights.
He added that James Biden directly invoked the former vice president on the call.
That litigation would lead to a ruling on whether Trump lawfully invoked executive privilege.
RICHMOND, Va. — He prayed with black leaders, invoked his deep respect for the Rev.
In a statement, McDonnell thanked his legal team and repeatedly invoked his religious faith.
President Woodrow Wilson famously invoked it when justifying his refusal to involve the United States in World War I — and then famously invoked it again when he committed troops to Europe, insisting that "America first" essentially meant that America should take the lead.
Howard invoked the 1982 Falklands war over the south Atlantic islands, another British overseas territory.
Breaking the rules is necessary for an EDP to be invoked, but is not sufficient.
But it wasn't really China or the oft-invoked trade tensions that hurt those companies.
In the debate Saturday night, he invoked his experience in government in nearly every answer.
The word "justice," frequently invoked by Ms. Mark-Viverito, was not mentioned in his address.
"He'll address whether that was invoked and what that looked like," spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said.
The entire nation invoked the might of nemesis, tempting fate in the most brazen fashion.
He's invoked these dystopian ideas before, but only as a prelude to his sales pitch.
The rule was not invoked when McConnell was called "a liar" or when former Sen.
The move technically invoked the organization's democratic charter, which could eventually lead to Venezuela's suspension.
Her Story's video invoked the feeling of watching old interview tapes on sites like YouTube.
Not only is "political correctness" invoked to reinforce prejudices, it is often simplistic and reductive.
It is the first time Trump has invoked executive privilege to shield information from Congress.
During the 32-year rule of Suharto, Indonesia's late strongman, the laws were rarely invoked.
But "Live and Let Live" is still invoked by Wyomingites to police other people's differences.
He has invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid making statements that could be self-incriminating.
When Johnston kept asking why he should cooperate, an investigator invoked his betrayal of Gallienne.
Mr Maduro's favourite word at the moment is "dialogue", robotically invoked in his interminable speeches.
Venezuela opposition leader Juan Guaido invoked the constitution in January to assume the interim presidency.
It has never been invoked before, but Britain may be the first to do so.
These allow investors to sue foreign governments, and have been invoked 59 times under NAFTA.
So far that has only been invoked once -- in response to the September 11 attacks.
"Thus, the 'long historical precedent' Cruz invoked is, in fact, outdated and anachronistic," Vladeck said.
In March 2014 Mr Putin invoked the prince's legacy to justify the annexation of Crimea.
Fed up again, McConnell invoked the nuclear option for Supreme Court nominees four years later.
It's been invoked twice: on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 and on Thursday, May 20, 2010.
When Franken invoked Paul Wellstone, he got one of the biggest cheers of the night.
That's a growth strategy invoked by dating apps Tinder and Bumble along with Yik Yak.
Presidents have often invoked executive privilege, and they have mostly failed when challenged in court.
In part that may be because, unlike DNA profiling, it is rarely invoked in court.
Bryan Pagliano initially invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and would not testify.
It has invoked arbitration proceedings in a bid to complete the sale, the prospectus adds.
The fourth time he invoked Obama, though, the audience turned on him, booing the answer.
The last time an alert level of PL-5 was invoked was in August 2015.
Article 50 of the EU treaty, which would kick off negotiations, has not been invoked.
Rather, it has been invoked one time and one time only: Operation Fast and Furious.
NATO invoked Article V, the collective defense provision, for the first time in its history.
The country has not yet invoked the legal clause that starts negotiations for its withdrawal.
He very early on in the case invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
In an interview with Yahoo News' Katie Couric, Snowden invoked the case of retired Gen.
The House Intelligence Committee has now invoked this provision twice in the last two weeks.
He, too, plays a blowhard anchor named for himself; he, too, has invoked multiple influences.
In his speech, the president invoked the recent murder of a California police officer, Cpl.
Clinton invoked the right's most venerated president, from whose library Mr. Pence appeared on CNN.
Republicans have repeatedly invoked the possibility of criminal charges against Clinton in the server investigation.
In her defense, Ms. Noland invoked a 1990 law called the Visual Artists Rights Act.
He even invoked members of Congress to pressure regulators to take action against the company.
Spacey's accuser invoked the Fifth Amendment and his testimony was later stricken from the record.
Trump, in a tweet, said Cohen got a better deal because he invoked Trump's name.
Trump invoked Feinstein while ticking through a series of attacks on various Democrats, including Sens.
It's been invoked only once -- to help the US after the September 13 terrorist attacks.
But Zika funding will no doubt remain an issue invoked by both sides this month.
The outlet noted that past presidents have invoked the law to freeze foreign governments' assets.
With the international support, Guaidó invoked Venezuela's constitution to assume an interim presidency in January.
This week's headlines invoked a fantasy version of the British Museum's role in international relations.
In recent years, they have invoked that term to describe Washington's relationship with Latin America.
He invoked Ms. Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's first leader, using an affectionate nickname.
When respected and properly invoked, Oshun holds the keys to love, success, prosperity, and pregnancy.
At the Conservative Party Conference, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt invoked the "Dunkirk Spirit" to warn
In a rush to unfreeze his assets, Oesterlund invoked his right to an emergency hearing.
Kit McConnell, the International Olympic Committee's sports director, invoked the "high youth appeal" of cheerleading.
Trump invoked the act in an executive order last week but hadn't used it yet.
IEEPA is the international economic equivalent of martial law and should not be casually invoked.
Finishing this task is important in ensuring IEEPA is not invoked unnecessarily, among other benefits.
In Texas, Republicans once again invoked "voter fraud" to mask their effort to steal democracy.
The EU agreed to begin negotiating such a deal after May formally invoked Article 50.
Anonymous commenters discussing the Canada Goose thefts have invoked hateful stereotypes about young black men.
The government has invoked a national security privilege, declaring such information classified and off-limits.
Trump has often invoked tax accountants when pitching the tax bill to the American public.
She invoked her long history in the Conservative Party, going back to her teenage years.
While Balderas has subpoena power, he has not yet formally invoked it in this instance.
Here, she invoked the whole canonical Versace shebang as if intentionally for an iPhone cascade.
The law being invoked to justify these new tariffs was crafted during the Cold War.
Kellyanne Conway, Mr. Trump's counselor and the main speaking attraction at the conference, invoked Mrs.
David Ferreira, an oceanographer at the University of Reading in England, invoked a similar argument.
Cuomo in a tweet on Friday said he was "relieved" the act was finally invoked.
Several candidates invoked their status as mothers to explain why they had decided to run.
He bequeathed words often invoked to encapsulate both hope for and dread of human capability.
And just about everybody, surrogates and other candidates alike, have invoked him on the stump.
Scalia was the Court's most determined and eloquent originalist, but he also frequently invoked tradition.
They repeatedly invoked their Fifth Amendment protection from self-incrimination to each question from lawmakers.
Speaking earlier this week in Indiana, Sessions invoked the Bible to defend the administration's policy.
Guaido invoked Venezuela's constitution in January to assume an interim presidency of the OPEC nation.
In Mr. Cosby's case, his wife invoked "lynch mobs" in response to his guilty verdict.
She also invoked Arabic and later African rhythms, unwilling to confine herself to one hemisphere.
Mr. Cohen recently invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in Ms. Clifford's lawsuit.
But the comedian's defenders invoked an old argument: He can't be racist because he's black.
In 2011, Governor Snyder invoked a controversial state law and placed Flint under emergency management.
It was recently invoked in affirming the right of gay and lesbian couples to marry.
She was not arrested and her rights invoked until about three hours after her arrival.
The President has consistently invoked Obama's record since the successful strike on Soleimani last week.
Last January, Guaido invoked the constitution as head of congress and declared Maduro an usurper.
John Delaney invoked his father, who liked his union plan and wanted to keep it.
But he invoked Sanders and his growing support in California to criticize the DCCC's decision.
Tom Carper (Del.) Carper invoked President Obama's high court nominee, Merrick Garland, in a statement.
In signing the Declaration of Independence, our founders invoked a firm reliance on divine providence.
Angus King, who caucuses with the Democrats, said he believed Trump invoked a "presidential" tone.
Mr. Berger had often invoked his father, Georg Berger, as an inspiration for the award.
The word is now increasingly invoked to explain a widespread recoiling from a cosmopolitan earth.
The gentlemen in Greenburgh on Monday also invoked all the correct balms, elixirs and antitoxins.
Once again, national safety is invoked to justify the roundup of whole groups of people.
By then, Mr. Northam had invoked his medical expertise in assessing the president's psychiatric state.
He said he invoked his FMLA rights due to complications with an ongoing medical condition.
It was invoked by Kim Il-sung in the Chollima Movement of the late 1950s.
Lincoln's legacy is invoked as often as King's, and the Reason Rally as his heir.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido invoked the constitution in January to assume the interim presidency.
During the news conference, Trump gave at least three different answers; he invoked the act last night, he said it doesn't need to be invoked because many companies are offering their services, and then he said he has asked companies to manufacture medical supplies.
He invoked the slaying in calling for the construction of a wall on the Mexican border.
These import penalties have not been invoked since 1992, when the World Trade Organization was founded.
Similarly, Trump has at times invoked the opioid crisis to make the case for his wall.
"All of these points were invoked as reasons to limit ambulatory mental health coverage," Frank noted.
The difference is evident in some of LA's quickly changing neighborhoods and has invoked fierce reactions.
In his executive order, Trump invoked 9/11 several times as a rationale behind his move.
She was the first to attack President Donald Trump, and invoked him in nearly every answer.
The only time NATO invoked Article 5 was to defend the United States after the Sept.
She often invoked "Gogo Dlamini," the idea of a grandmother struggling to have her issues heard.
He also repeatedly invoked the Prophet Muhammad, before dying in a shoot-out with other policemen.
In the past they've been rebuffed after Saudi Arabia has invoked legal immunity under current law.
Trump authorized the probes under a 248 trade law that has not been invoked since 2017.
The White House on Wednesday refused to say whether it had actually invoked executive privilege, however.
Rebutting criticism that he was interfering, Obama invoked the cherished "special relationship" between Washington and London.
Because people admire Jeffersonian yeomen, farmers are frequently invoked by those keen on overturning environmental rules.
We don't know if Mozilla invoked this clause to terminate the agreement, but it seems likely.
For over 40 years, Congress has not invoked its authority under the War Powers Resolution. Why?
And Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid invoked the Hatch Act in a letter to Sunday night.
When people refused to turn over their homes to the pipelines, the companies invoked eminent domain.
I'm a comic, and in my circles, Carlin is invoked with the reverence of a saint.
Either way, it is notable that Mueller invoked Congress in his analysis of the obstruction issue.
He invoked King's phrase, "the fierce urgency of now," in his White House gun control speech.
The order invoked the same national security powers Trump used to push through his travel ban.
"(This) means article 50 should not be invoked before the end of this year," she said.
The SEC also said Alpert invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination when it questioned him.
One thing that is interesting to me is how the ass is invoked in political discourse.
Many also invoked and blamed Clinton for the death of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens.
The probes were authorized under a 1962 trade law that has not been invoked since 2001.
Laws on telecommunications, official secrets and import-export acts have been invoked against journalists, she said.
This president has only occasionally invoked them but he still can make them his trump cards.
The Hannibal procedure was last invoked, with devastating consequences, during the war in Gaza in 2014.
I know this, because in the pilot episode the lead character, Jane Sloane, invoked my name.
After that, the archaic law wasn't invoked for a while, until people almost forgot it existed.
It's a pattern that continued throughout the course of the interview, with several rote phrases invoked.
Andrew Cuomo invoked the name of Trump's immigrant grandfather in a Tuesday speech at Ellis Island.
She instead invoked a constitutional clause as the next person in line to succeed the president.
The four coupon payments were due in November, but PDVSA invoked a 30-day grace period.
She instead invoked a constitutional clause as the next person in line for succeeding the president.
She instead invoked a constitutional clause as the next person in line to succeed the president.
During his eulogy for his father on Wednesday, George W. Bush invoked the phrase once again.
Bernie Sanders invoked Cardi B in a tweet, saying the rapper is right about Social Security.
The case marks only the second time the government has invoked the regulation, the newspaper noted.
In the same June episode, Moore invoked Adolf Hitler in a discussion about Obama's birth certificate.
The rarely used national security provision was last invoked in 2001 under President George W. Bush.
Some Trump critics, in accordance with Godwin's law, have hyperbolically invoked this history: A national emergency?
It has been invoked only once: NATO pledged to defend the United States after the Sept.
It was invoked in the '90s by, among others, Hillary Clinton, who now renounces its use.
Mr. McCain's captivity in combat was invoked by Mr. Trump as an argument against his heroism.
Earlier this month, Flynn declined a Senate Intelligence Committee subpoena and invoked his Fifth Amendment rights.
His closing statement invoked his family's humble roots in Miami, where his father was a bartender.
The Venezuelan Supreme Court imposed the travel ban after he invoked the country's constitution on Jan.
When watching Amazon-based content, Alexa can also be invoked to fast forward and rewind videos.
The traditions invoked by the menu come mainly from Beijing, Shanghai and Ms. Zhu's hometown, Chongqing.
Republican and Democratic senators invoked a human-rights law to set in motion a U.S. investigation.
It's these kinds of bread-and-butter issues that Sanders has invoked to inspire Latino turnout.
Guaido, who invoked articles of the constitution to assume the interim presidency, denounces Maduro as illegitimate.
British politicians have in recent years invoked the country's trading history as inspiration for future triumphs.
Trump has repeatedly and abusively invoked emergency powers under the IEEPA as well as other legislation.
Prosecutors have also filed one charge under terrorism laws, which are rarely invoked in New Zealand.
Flynn had previously invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in response to another subpoena.
But to champion animal liberation, PETA has repeatedly invoked human suffering, specifically, that of marginalized communities.
It was invoked again in 19513, when President Richard M. Nixon resigned and Ford succeeded him.
Seaver then invoked two fan-and-writer favorites from the first few years of the Mets.
I suppose Ish's play, viewed in this admittedly narrow context, invoked some vague feeling of admiration.
Donald Trump's presidency is understandably invoked as evidence that Republicans pay no price for their extremism.
Even with windows opened wide, the fumes from sizzling capsaicin invoked coughing fits and heavy breathing.
If the law were invoked, providers would be able to purchase the supplies from American manufacturers.
That could be particularly true when Chinese companies have invoked force majeure on the demand side.
About New York The term "billion," often invoked but little understood, will appear in this column.
His name is still routinely invoked, on the left and the right, with reverence and rage.
One insurer has already invoked concerns about the mandate as a reason for exiting Iowa's market.
Some candidates for governor invoked Ms. Colotl in their calls for curbing illegal immigration in Georgia.
"Philbin added that the managers invoked that argument as a "trope ... to disguise the real issues.
Empathy is what is invoked, on both sides, in confrontations between the police and African-Americans.
Maëva Coucke from France invoked the 1920s in a tiered gown with rows of sparkling fringe.
The law was invoked again to investigate the national security risk posed by imports of automobiles.
Dr. King invoked Scripture, God and divine power to make theological arguments for equality and freedom.
Confirming the House right, the Senate has already invoked and acted on that very same principle.
When no one took the offer, gate agents invoked the airline's involuntary denial-of-boarding process.
Though it is often invoked as a shorthand for stuffiness, a pearl necklace needn't look prim.
Jeff Flake, who in March invoked the potential of an impeachment "remedy" if Trump does so.
Uncertainty remains over what article 103, which has never been invoked before, would mean in practice.
Although laughter is invoked, there is something to be learned from the rawness of the movements.
The "one more thing" phrase was a favorite of Jobs, but Cook has invoked it before.
Once Article 50 is invoked, Britain will be effectively locked in to leaving the European Union.
Following 9/85033, the Australian people showed enormous empathy and immediately invoked our formal security alliances.
Whiteness, among those with a title to it, is invoked only in a dance of disavowal.
Speaking to reporters, Patrick even invoked Obama's campaign line du jour, saying he was "fired up".
To make his points, Alito repeatedly invoked Roberts' statements against the convict from the 2017 dispute.
He invoked a provision of a 1950s law that will make the ban difficult to reverse.
A brief list of the times the president has invoked a pet locution of autocrats. Feb.
"That is the worst, most disgusting type of rhetoric he could have invoked," Mr. Gilbert said.
To justify their fishing expedition, the Attorneys General have invoked their duty to investigate consumer fraud.
The 25th Amendment has been invoked only a handful of times since its ratification in 1967.
M.M.T. is sometimes invoked to justify reckless government borrowing for marginally good causes, without raising taxes.
He has frequently invoked his Christian faith in support of the Trump administration and its policies.
Levandowski recently invoked his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination, against the advice of Uber's lawyers.
He also invoked an unprintable line from Public Enemy's Chuck D diminishing the importance of the awards.
In September, Rosenstein offered his resignation after reports surfaced that he suggested the 25th Amendment be invoked.
His image and words were posted on billboards and his name was invoked at every public event.
Guaido last month invoked constitutional provisions to assume an interim presidency, arguing Maduro's re-election was fraudulent.
Iceland refused, and the UK invoked a counterterrorism law to try to seize the money from them.
Courts generally recognize attempts at humor, and defendants have invoked "I was just joking" defenses for centuries.
"There is no clear wording in the law" that was invoked to penalize the monk, Hangai said.
It was kicked off when Mrs May invoked Article 50 of the EU treaty 18 months ago.
When called to testify in various cases, the detective has repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent.
In fact, Mueller invoked that rule on the first page of the obstruction section of his report.
If a satnav were invoked, it would be able to pass relevant information on to the algorithm.
When defending himself against various allegations, Krauss repeatedly invoked his affiliations with universities and other professional organizations.
The Koran recommends a process of dialogue over a 90-day period after talaq is verbally invoked.
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Because Article 50 has never been invoked, some details of the process have never been firmly established.
" Meek's former label head T.I. invoked Christian scripture, writing in an Instagram post, "This too shall pass.
During his apology, Biden invoked his work during the Obama administration and defended his civil rights record.
His policies are mostly invoked to explain why key Democratic constituencies shouldn't feel loyalty to the Clintons.
The government's proposals repeatedly invoked the two greatest weasel words in the modern lexicon: "transparency" and "accountability".
Yes, finally Sam Esmail has invoked Kraftwerk's "Hall of Mirrors" as the finale of season two opens.
But there's another reason Congress has not invoked the resolution: concern that it might not be constitutional.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency in January, arguing Maduro's 2018 reelection was illegitimate.
In 1982, the International Whaling Commission invoked a ban on commercial whaling, but scientific research was exempted.
Never previously invoked, this allows the government to "compel" an autonomous region to fulfil its constitutional obligations.
Coleman attributes the survival of these two trees to a conservation effort invoked nearly 40 years ago.
The idea of saving antiquities is typically invoked to cover for individuals' and institutions' own shady behavior.
Trump has a simple remedy for this alleged conflict of interest, but he has not invoked it.
In addition to the purge, the government has invoked military law, set curfews and limited social media.
So he invoked an antiquated rule to prevent Warren from making any further commentary related to Sessions.
Following news that Mollie had died, President Donald Trump also invoked the killing in starkly electoral language.
It should never be invoked as a stand alone technology that obviates cleaning up our energy system.
To support his point, Judge Wynn invoked the "clear and present danger" test applied in Schenck vs.
Jury wants 263 years Because the victims are black, race has been regularly invoked in the case.
Moreover, there is not necessarily any executive privilege, even if invoked, where potential criminal matters are involved.
Bolden invoked Chuck Yeager's flight in the Bell X-1, which broke the sound barrier in 1947.
A key Donald Trump staffer has just invoked Jussie Smollett's name, slamming the media for believing him.
China has also moved to bar pro-democracy lawmakers from taking office, using a rarely invoked power.
Lungu invoked emergency powers on July 5 to deal with "acts of sabotage" by his political opponents.
Moon also invoked the legend in an unprecedented speech in Pyongyang, calling for Korea to be reunited.
Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-Calif.) invoked Trump and blamed him for growing divisiveness and increasing race issues.
In the end, Mr. Credico did not testify, and invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Some companies, like Dropbox and Google, invoked security concerns when asked about their detection and removal practices.
Earlier this month, Combetta invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination before the House Oversight Committee.
Carmakers have broadly invoked a European legal loophole allowing such software for safety purposes or engine protection.
The government forced the legislation through the lower chamber of Parliament using a rarely invoked executive power.
An exception is Norway's now-former justice minister, who invoked the witch hunt defense earlier this year.
Deal quoted Georgia songwriter Johnny Mercer, while Holcomb invoked Gene Krantz, NASA's director of the Apollo missions.
Guaido invoked the constitution in January to assume a rival presidency, arguing Maduro stole the 2018 election.
The stories, like the myths and folktales they invoked, transcended the specifics of time, location, and history.
Madrid invoked special powers to take direct control of Catalonia in October after the region declared independence.
Mr. Ramos invoked an electoral "Christopher Columbus syndrome," the rediscovery of Hispanic voters during each presidential cycle.
The vote came after a heated debate during which supporters invoked the victims of the Orlando, Fla.
No U.S. company has ever invoked the clause successfully in court to get out of a deal.
The Germans and French would call for negotiations with Moscow, doubting that Article 5 would be invoked.
Last month, two Fusion GPS partners invoked their constitutional rights not to answer questions before the committee.
The equal-protection clause was first invoked by the Supreme Court in 1886, in Yick Wo v.
A formal, binding procedure to suspend the Turkish accession talks has not been invoked by the vote.
The only time it's been invoked was for the US, after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Senators invoked sanctions legislation last week to compel Trump to conduct an investigation into the issue. Sens.
NATO invoked Article 5 for the first time in its history after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
From the Emmys stage, he was invoked again and again, and the comments were often highly charged.
Ms. Sanders, eager to move on, invoked a tried-and-true spin doctor tactic: Next question, please.
Mr. Weinstein's social diagnosis successfully invoked the era that we had just memorialized after Hugh Hefner died.
First, the US central bank invoked emergency powers on Tuesday to launch a commercial paper lending facility.
Yet prudence is a word that has rarely, if ever, been invoked in relation to Senator McCain.
President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act on Friday requiring General Motors to produce more ventilators.
In July 2017 the Supreme Court invoked corruption charges to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from office.
May's use of the term seemed defensive, invoked to avoid criticism of her welcome of the prince.
On Monday, in New Hampshire, Mr. Biden invoked Mr. Trump's stinging characterization of the state's opioid difficulties.
Saints' lives are also invoked, such as St. Margaret of Antioch beating a devil with a hammer.
And they were especially struck that she had invoked her race, a topic she often plays down.
The Third Reich is frequently invoked through brief newsreels of Hitler and a flash-forward to 1945.
Sherrod Brown invoked "the dignity of work," a wonderful phrase picked up by several other Democratic candidates.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, elicited a response from Mr. Barr that invoked another era.
And while "marriage pacts" have probably long been informally invoked, they'd never been powered by an algorithm.
In all corners of the world, of course, sporting victories are invoked as tributes to the deceased.
"He's invoked the rematch clause so that is what we are working toward," Warren told talkSPORT radio.
Historically, however, this national security exemption has been invoked very rarely, precisely because it's so open-ended.
Quiet Hours can be invoked by clicking or tapping its icon in the Windows 10 Action Center.
But they were invoked by the United States Supreme Court in the 1988 decision Traynor v. Turnage.
Stone, in turn, regularly invoked Klayman's long history of run-ins with judges and bar disciplinarey authorities.
The only time its mutual-defense clause has been invoked was after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Democratic senators reacted angrily, noting that Mr. Trump had not invoked executive privilege to bar such testimony.
Dershowitz responded that he had invoked Curtis's argument long before he took his role in Trump's defense.
Hong Kong's government invoked a colonial-era emergency law to ban the wearing of masks during protests.
Ek invoked LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman&aposs concept of "tours of duty," as opposed to lifetime employment.
At one point, she invoked the Danish word hygge, which, roughly translated, means coziness and good feelings.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mr. Sanders invoked his own background in a pitch to black voters.
That is why Trump invoked Norwegians as "good" immigrants Thursday, in contrast to the Haitians and Africans.
Guaido invoked Venezuela's constitution in January to assume the interim presidency, saying Maduro's reelection was not legitimate.
In giving a farewell address, Mr. Obama invoked a privilege of presidents going back to George Washington.
In my lifetime, it has rarely been invoked except in discussions about gay marriage, contraception or abortion.
Trump invoked such a provision to justify duties on steel and aluminum imports that began last year.
Mr. Rich, singling out a scene involving the slaughter of a pig, invoked another famous Broadway flop.
Self-described Chaos Magicians invoked Pepe in rituals they promised would elevate Trump in the 2016 election.
Last month Guaido, who heads the opposition National Assembly, invoked a constitutional rule in challenging Maduro's presidency.
For former employees, the end has invoked strong nostalgia for a brand about which many felt passionately.
In June, Penny invoked the Fifth Amendment when he appeared at a Senate hearing on the scandal.
We talked about what it would mean to be the "better American" he invoked on our call.
At one point, he invoked musician Taylor Swift, who recently helped a fan pay off a loan.
In Brussels, the executive arm of the European Union invoked Article 7 of the bloc's founding treaty.
The provision was invoked frequently in the 1950s and '60s to obtain crucial medications at a discount.
The provision was invoked frequently in the 1950s and '60s to obtain crucial medications at a discount.
Trump invoked the Defense Production Act, allowing the government to boost production of masks and protective equipment.
For those hate crimes that do not involve interstate travel or communication, the law can't be invoked.
The oldest dates back to 1979, when President Jimmy Carter invoked one to freeze Iranian government assets.
But he never invoked emergency authority to divert money after Congress refused to fund a pet project.
Levandowski, who has invoked his Fifth Amendment rights, is not named as a party to the case.
But the dead can be remembered without being invoked and the living have much work to do.
Clinton "invoked" Ryan, and respected Republican leaders, to widen the gap between Trump and the Republican Party.
The measures were formulated under a constitutional provision never before invoked in Spain's 40 years of democracy.
" He invoked "the mothers and fathers who have lost their children to violence spilling across our border.
As head of the National Assembly, Guaido invoked constitutional provisions last month to assume the interim presidency.
Clinton "empathizes with the real struggles of every family in this community," and Governor Hassan repeatedly invoked Mrs.
The compromise is an arbitration mechanism that will decide if the backstop, once invoked, is no longer needed.
Early forecasters also observed plants and animals, consulted almanacs and invoked Lord Indra, the rain God of Hindus.
Looking over the crowd, Francis invoked the harsh treatment endured by indigenous people and called for social justice.
Lacie gets an attitude, security is called, double damage is invoked, and she's suddenly down to a 3.1.
South Korea has invoked its difficult history with Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula during World War Two.
In January, Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency, arguing Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
Though Trump invoked Iran and Venezuela, the culprit behind the sudden spike was once again his own administration.
This is certainly something the Obama administration often invoked in its strikes against suspected terrorists around the world.
But what the Holocaust cannot be is a taboo to be invoked against critics of the status quo.
He invoked it powerfully 25 years ago at a speech to dedicate the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
The White House previously invoked executive privilege in an effort to prevent McGahn from producing documents to Congress.
Well, for one thing, presidential communications privilege cannot be invoked by a non-president, like Bannon or Sessions.
Privacy is often invoked when it comes to the issue of whether or not outing is ever justified.
The military has for decades invoked its duty to defend the monarchy to justify its intervention in politics.
Guaido, who heads Venezuela's opposition-led National Assembly, invoked a constitutional provision last month to declare himself president.
Immediately after taking the stand, Cristina invoked her right to answer only questions posed by her own lawyer.
Why is it invoked when questions of gun ownership and gun control are raised in the United States?
But Pelosi has also repeatedly invoked her faith throughout the process, saying she prays for the president daily.
His speech, which invoked civil rights leaders, prompted justified criticism from Bernice King, a daughter of the Rev.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency in January, saying Maduro's re-election was not legitimate.
Trump invoked a nearly identical line Tuesday, after Comey announced his recommendation to bring no charges against Clinton.
Zanen invoked a 2012 agreement that either could trigger the sale of the company to a third party.
She also invoked her Fourth, Fifth and Sixth amendment rights on Wednesday while appearing before a grand jury.
Lügenpresse is a word once invoked by the Nazi party to refer to their critics in the press.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume the interim presidency in January, saying Maduro's re-election was not legitimate.
It has never been invoked, and it's unclear how many Justice Department officials were involved in the discussions.
It is not clear whether other countries can respond legally when national security is invoked in this way.
"Where it's less biting is that the 1988 statute they've invoked that has no concrete remedies," Sheets added.
South Korea has invoked its difficult history with Japan, which colonised the Korean peninsula during World War Two.
Board members regularly read from the Bible, invoked Christian beliefs, and engaged in additional prayer at the meetings.
He noted that the only time NATO invoked its common defense clause, Article Five, was after 9/11.
The villain invoked is the rapacious watcher — the bilateral, panoptic "telescreen" in Winston's home — backed by ruthless violence.
In his opinion, Roberts invoked a hypothetical scenario in which third-party companies were restricted from fixing care.
Trump invoked Ginsburg's comments when asked where he would like to see the Supreme Court take the country.
Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders' campaign invoked Robert F. Kennedy in a Twitter comeback to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.
Last month, Guaido invoked the constitution to assume the interim presidency on promises to end a humanitarian crisis.
We don't know if investigators interviewed the suspects, if the suspects invoked their rights, or if anybody confessed.
The Senate invoked cloture Thursday evening to advance Wheeler's nomination to become the full administrator of the EPA.
Officials have invoked the idea of "stable" electricity as pretext for bailing out money-losing coal power plants.
In recent days, Mr. Trump, now the presumptive Republican nominee, has invoked Mr. Clinton's sexual past, describing Mrs.
Yes, after cloture is invoked, the Senate rules allow for 30 hours of debate before a final vote.
Is it any surprise, given the way games like Dark Souls were invoked when talking about Hollow Knight?
In January he invoked the constitution to assume a rival presidency, arguing Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
During the 113th Congress, eligible nominees were confirmed, on average, less than a day after cloture was invoked.
Gray Matter IT is easy to laugh at the proverbial "black friend" invoked to neutralize charges of racism.
Why were five people given immunity while others invoked the Fifth Amendment, yet no grand jury was impaneled?
A present example comes from what Obama invoked as the United States' closest, if sometimes errant, ally — Britain.
More specifically, in trying to destabilize Ukraine, he invoked "Novorossiya," a czarist name for much of southern Ukraine.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect that NATO invoked Article 5 following the 9/11 attacks.
Others noted that the meme dated to at least 2014, when a bowl of M&M's was invoked.
I just find the knee-jerk arguments invoked against her—and against others who have been mentioned—depressing.
Lam invoked colonial-era emergency powers and banned facial coverings in an aim to curb protests last week.
At other times, the White House has played hardball with investigators and invoked the privilege to stymie them.
The emergency powers Trump invoked would allow him to reallocate funds only from certain programs, largely the military.
Their leaders have invoked a fear of physical violence to bolster their claims to spiritual and cultural persecution.
The British government says no, and that once it is invoked, Britain will have to leave the union.
Former President Obama invoked Roosevelt in 2011 when he delivered a speech on economic fairness in Osawatomie, Kan.
He invoked the same answer several times as Schiff recounted allegations and reports about Stone's ties to Russia.
Sutherland has "invoked his Fifth Amendment rights" and has not participated in an interview with police, Thompson said.
The Hong Kong government invoked the colonial-era ordinance last month to ban face masks at public gatherings.
Guaido in January invoked the constitution to assume a rival presidency, arguing Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
Sessions made waves in the religious community last week after he invoked the Bible to defend the policy.
We have this provision being invoked as a way to impose tariffs on some of our closest allies.
Ms. Alaburda, who invoked California state fraud protections, was the first to get her case before a jury.
Kennedy, who also is a physician and an attorney, also invoked David and Goliath in his nominating speech.
One speaker invoked the visionary architect Buckminster Fuller, a kind of Abraham in the epic of Silicon Valley.
Most recently, Bowie invoked To Pimp A Butterfly as a chief inspiration on his hellhound jazz last album.
All those items he never invoked my name, but he did say he was acting for someone else.
Artists in Lebanon and Iraq invoked the character on posters or edited him into images on social media.
They were charged under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, typically invoked to prosecute organized-crime figures.
Trump has invoked the Korea War-era law, but has not yet used it in any material way.
House members repeatedly invoked the situation in Iowa when they made their case for Obamacare repeal last week.
I thought the politics that are invoked by that word would be thousands of miles away from here.
Credico invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when he was called before Congress in December 2017.
That past has been invoked, again and again, as a shield against the rise of far-right parties.
And if so, is there a legitimate case to make that the 25th Amendment ought to be invoked?
He invoked the British-Jamaican thinker Stuart Hall, who argued that cultural identity evolves in response to power.
IEEPA was invoked broadly after the 9/11 attacks in 2001 to cut off financing for terrorist networks.
President Obama has invoked this Congressional delegation several times throughout his second term, though on much smaller scales.
Guaido in January invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency, decrying Maduro's 2018 re-election as illegitimate.
On Wednesday, Fusion officials invoked their Fifth Amendment rights before the House Intelligence Committee, apparently sparking Trump's ire.
Since announcing his candidacy last week Mr. Biden has repeatedly invoked his decades-long bond with organized labor.
He invoked the specter of impeachment for Mr. Trump if Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and colleagues including Rep.
Mr. Cohen recently invoked his constitutional right to take the Fifth Amendment in the ongoing Stormy Daniels case.
Cavalier use of rarely invoked laws will only undermine their purpose and put the trading system at risk.
Too often, however, "the Latinx vote" is invoked as a monolithic entity despite ample evidence to the contrary.
"We desperately needed the Defense Production Act invoked to ensure the production of life-saving ventilators," Cuomo said.
In his warning, Herdman also invoked the killing of 22 people in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month.
In the ruling, he invoked "a long-running riff" in the popular sitcom "The Office" to explain why.
Ms. Tsai invoked often the protests in Hong Kong to remind voters of the threat that China poses.
Revelations about the captain and crew keep coming, and a certain beloved science-fiction comedy is increasingly invoked.
Mr. Levandowski, apparently seeking to avoid criminal charges, has invoked his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination.
But he also invoked Mr. Sanders's record on guns, drawing attention to a potential vulnerability for Mr. Sanders.
She invoked her mother's memory in her remarks that day at the Rose Garden ceremony with Mr. Clinton.
The same clause allows for martial law to be invoked, but Duterte said he would not do that.
During his appearance before the House body, he mostly invoked his Fifth Amendment rights not to answer questions.
It is noteworthy that Bannon's name has never been invoked as a potential suspect in the Russia case.
Prosecutors even invoked Trump's name dozens of times during the trial, an act Trump might view as insubordinate.
Lam invoked emergency powers in early October to ban face coverings during protests, she set off further demonstrations.
Last year, the O.A.S. invoked its Democratic Charter against Venezuela, citing an "alteration of the constitutional order" there.
Al Gore, for example, has invoked social tipping points for decades, forever predicting them just around the corner.
Warren invoked Dr. King when she spoke about the division President Donald Trump is sowing in the country.
At the very end, he invoked what Benjamin Franklin said as he was emerging from the Constitutional Convention.
The 10-term lawmaker invoked Russian President Vladimir Putin's name while coining a new description for the procedure.
Blackman, who was in critical condition, invoked his right to remain silent in a police interview, Deenihan said.
Mr Jeffs's name came up only one time, invoked by a man who had moved in relatively recently.
Suniva and Solar World, two American-based solar energy companies, have also invoked the Trade Act of 1974.
Article 5 has only been invoked once, in support of the United States after the 9/11 attacks.
That brief argues for a broad right of "expressive association" that could potentially be invoked by secular employers.
He invoked the country's willingness to host major international competitions — something fewer and fewer countries are vying for.
President Trump invoked the word in an all-caps tweet after the publication of the anonymous op-ed.
Mr. Trump and his opponent, Hillary Clinton, are not characters in the series, but they are invoked throughout.
They have variously invoked compassion, shame, exposure and a liberal humanist tradition centered on the concept of storytelling.
In a campaign video, Johnson invoked the 2003 rom-com that featured Hugh Grant playing a prime minister.
Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama all invoked executive privilege in response to congressional investigations.
Mr. Trump repeatedly invoked her killing as he campaigned for president with a hard-line stance on immigration.
Mr. Arison thanked his partner for believing in him and his crazy dreams and invoked their unborn children.
Infidelity. Arthur Marx invoked Crosby's name in that earlier bed-notch comparison because the guy also slept around.
Some of these overlap with the infamous "Tiger Mother" archetype offered by Amy Chua and invoked by Shayley Martin.
In January, a power struggle erupted when opposition leader Juan Guaido invoked the constitution to declare a rival presidency.
Both AT&T and its opponents have already invoked the Comcast-NBC Universal merger in support of their case.
He regularly invoked the words of legendary Cuban poet and freedom fighter Jose Martí in support of American values.
Pelosi repeatedly called the effort "disgraceful" and invoked a phrase she had previously used to knock Trump's immigration policies.
OPINION: REPLACING KENNEDY WILL TRIGGER ALL-OUT WARFARE The phrase is often invoked in the context of Roe v.
One day later, she invoked the "Handmaid's Tale," a dystopian television show on Hulu at Planned Parenthood's centennial gala.
In moving back to monitoring intrinsic value, Buffett invoked the method also used by J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
Kamala Harris invoked her unique background as a candidate for president -- being the daughter of a South Asian immigrant.
Although Pruitt has not invoked the Chinese, he has been in vociferous agreement on all these points for years.
Labour wants a vote on the basic terms proposed by the government before Article 50 is invoked, he said.
This is the thing you install and it's what gets invoked every time the program is run or executed.
The department invoked two exceptions to the federal public records law that protect information that could violate someone's privacy.
Though triple talaq is invoked in vanishingly few real-life cases, it is clear that the practice is unjust.
It was this bill that tech groups like the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) invoked today in statements.
Several LGBTQ individuals have successfully invoked Title VII in lower courts, while other courts have reached the opposite conclusion.
He invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and did not answer any questions from police after his arrest, said Sgt.
" And in a recent speech on Iran policy, Mr. Pompeo invoked American exceptionalism: "America is a truly special place.
The transformation she invoked this year has been something they only write about in books of fairytale and magic.
The three fashion dynasties have invoked patriotism and shared cultural identity in explaining their generosity following the devastating fire.
Presidents since George Washington have invoked the right to keep documents and advisers away from Congress under certain circumstances.
The work invoked a deeply held political metaphor, in which international relations are imagined as akin to romantic ones.
Thus was born the notion of "dark energy"—a new component of the cosmos, invoked to balance the equations.
" He even invoked the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, saying, "Steve was the son of an immigrant.
Because of the legal precedent invoked by the orders, they are filed under seal, without public records or affidavits.
The joie de vivre of her work is irresistible, even when it's invoked in something more transcendental and nostalgic.
"This is the worst, most disgusting type of rhetoric he could have invoked," said Republican House Majority Leader Del.
The potent and strikingly violent images invoked an auditory response from the jury as they rolled across the screen.
Levandowski has invoked his Fifth Amendment earlier in the case, so questions for him will have to be vetted.
So the FBI invoked a 1789 law called the All Writs Act to force the phone company to comply.
The agency therefore invoked a provision of the Clean Water Act to protect the bay and halt the mine.
Today, Béchamp is invoked only by anti-vaxxers and disciples of alternative medicine who believe that food is medicine.
When the Catalan parliament declared independence after the referendum, Rajoy invoked constitutional powers to impose direct rule from Madrid.
Virginia decision was invoked during the argument for same-sex marriage, more and more people know about it now.
Guaido last month invoked constitutional provisions to assume an interim presidency, arguing Maduro's re-election last year was fraudulent.
Levandowski himself has invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination because of the possibility of a future criminal probe.
John McCain explained on Sunday why he invoked Watergate last week to describe the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump.
Jackie Speier, a Democrat from California, invoked Caputo's name as part of a "tarantula web" of links to Russia.
Article 85033, he noted, has only been invoked once — after the 9/11 terror attacks on the United States.
Flynn had previously invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination in declining an earlier request from the committee.
Barlow's views have since been invoked by everyone from Jeff Jarvis to Jaron Lanier to, of course, Peter Thiel.
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment has never been invoked in reality, though it's a staple of thriller fiction.
" An elderly woman who offered to help Sansa escape from her marriage to Ramsay also invoked "the North remembers.
The officers involved they invoked their rights to self-incrimination, refusing to answer questions from senators during the hearing.
One was Richard Nixon, whose concept of the "silent majority" was invoked to rapturous applause by the unsilent crowd.
But coups in Bangladesh brought to power a series of military regimes, which invoked Islam to broaden their support.
She blundered into a public ethics violation and invoked a fake massacre because she is bad at her job.
That process has invoked the rage of Trump, who has blasted the Fed for pulling stimulus from the economy.
Cosby was asked about her husband's affairs, but she repeatedly refused to answer questions and often invoked spousal privilege.
Mr. Hilton, the son of Hungarians who fled Communism, invoked Hannah Arendt and inhuman systems, before turning to questions.
The Senate on Thursday invoked the "nuclear option," altering the chamber's rules to prevent filibusters of Supreme Court nominees.
Some commentators and former officials have invoked the words of our first president to focus our attention and resolve.
The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
"Article 50 has to be invoked now so that we negotiate an exit from the European Union," Corbyn added.
With a damning report, it invoked a rarely-used provision of the Clean Water Act to protect Bristol Bay.
It's because of such defense concerns that President Trump invoked the Section 85033 action to safeguard America's steel production.
In September, Trump invoked executive privilege to withhold 100,000 pages of purportedly sensitive documents from Kavanaugh's White House tenure.
Still, Mr. Trump invoked the touchstones of his campaign, including a restrictive immigration policy that would primarily affect Muslims.
George W. Bush The Bush administration invoked executive privilege six times, four of them in the summer of 2628.
Breitbart News, where Bannon served as executive chairman before going to work for Trump, has invoked the idea repeatedly.
Guaido in January invoked the country's constitution to assume an interim presidency, arguing Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Montoursville, Pa., Trump invoked Biden as he railed against past policies on trade.
It was the first time he invoked his power to seek charges on his own authority, without a referral.
The Orlando killing was the third time the loyalty pledge was known to be invoked in the United States.
The Hong Kong government invoked a colonial-era emergency law in October banning faced masks commonly used by protesters.
Levandowski has invoked his Fifth Amendment rights throughout the process, and his lawyers were not immediately available for comment.
Arguing that Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate, Guaido invoked Venezuela's constitution in January to declare himself interim president.
While he invoked the Great Depression, I raised behind him huge black and white photos of Smoot and Hawley.
Merriman explained how Five Percent symbols have been invoked by rappers like Busta Rhymes and the Wu-Tang Clan.
John McCain invoked Watergate in describing the escalating controversy surrounding alleged ties between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russia.
Mr. de Blasio never invoked the name of the governor, with whom he is locked in a bitter feud.
The Facebook founder's name has even been invoked on the GOP debate stage as candidates argued over the issue.
Trump invoked executive privilege earlier in the day, refusing to share documents that House Democrats want for their investigation.
Arguably no tech category has invoked a bigger spectrum of emerging technology to deliver results that touch more lives.
Challenged about adopting a Hispanic pseudonym, James invoked the literature professor's defense: the identity of the writer is irrelevant.
As House speaker from 1995 to 1999, he invoked racial stereotypes about African-Americans during debates over welfare reform.
On Wednesday, the Trump administration invoked the Defense Production Act to ramp up production of desperately needed hospital equipment.
The 20th Amendment limits the time a president and vice president can remain in office before succession is invoked.
"These statutes are invoked quite often, several times a year," Princeton University political science professor Keith Whittington tells Vox.
Hours before Trump announced he had invoked it, White House officials said there were no plans to do so.
Trump invoked the act on Friday to require General Motors to produce more ventilators to deal with increased hospitalizations.
Joe Walsh, a former Illinois representative, also invoked the prospect of violence on the eve of the 2016 election.
This discourse was picked up by Burmese nationalists and is now invoked, tragically, to justify violence toward Rohingya Muslims.
They often invoked the pomegranate, the multi-seeded fruit that the government treats as a symbol of ethnic harmony.
Ms. McBath, a Democrat, often invoked Trayvon Martin's name in stump speeches on her way to victory last year.
I'll ask you straightforwardly: Do you think the 25th Amendment should be invoked to remove Donald Trump from office?
But it was Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, Mr. Trump's most visible shutdown adversary, who invoked the French Revolution.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency in January, arguing that Maduro's 2018 re-election was fraudulent.
The ban was then invoked to punish people who had given the party a platform to express its views.
Eminent domain is invoked when the government takes possession of private land for public use — and conservatives despise it.
Trump on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act, which puts the economy on a wartime footing against the virus.
Throughout his campaign, Mr. Trump had invoked her name, using her death to justify his hard-line immigration policies.
In a 2012 deposition before Mr. Silver's lawyer, Ms. Anderson declined to answer questions and invoked the Fifth Amendment.
This specificity came under fire when President Trump invoked the dehumanizing tropes of "vermin" and "infestation" against the Rep.
Ms. Giunchigliani, too, has invoked her own harrowing personal story in her bid to become Nevada's first female governor.
Instead, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's government has invoked the rule 89 times, according to the Myanmar Journalism Institute.
Historically, battles between social classes, ethnicities and religions have invoked the same in-group favoritism and out-group derogation.
Wheeler, for his part, has vehemently denied any accusations that he willingly and knowingly invoked a white power symbol.
He invoked the divine right of kings only as a perfect foil to the divine right claimed by officialdom.
But when Waymo filed its lawsuit and Levandowski invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify, Kalanick fired him.
Even as he invoked the override measure, Mr. Ford is also appealing this week's ruling through the court system.
In a statement Thursday night he invoked, once again, his prescient vote against the war in Iraq in 2002.
Mr. Trump was discussing the issue in front of reporters on Wednesday when he invoked World War II history.
The AGs also appear to inaccurately suggest Trump invoked executive privilege during the course of the House's impeachment investigation.
That language invoked the view, held by some conservatives, that affirmative action-style programs amount to discrimination against whites.
His two appearances on the Democratic presidential debate stage have invoked in many a surge of nostalgia for Bloomberg.
Section 230 has been invoked for a lot of bad content — libel, shady gun sales, even defective dog collars.
The Whitney hosting tons of panels with Claudia Rankine about the response that work invoked is the right response.
And he has invoked her memory with increasing frequency as he takes a stand against factions of the media.
In Argentina and Colombia, citizens invoked their rights to health to ensure their children had access to vital immunizations.
Apple's responses to these questions invoked themes such as functionality, privacy, and security while denying allegations of anticompetitive behavior.
In a video posted to social media announcing a national art award, Alvim invoked ties between art and nationalism.
John Bel Edwards of Louisiana invoked Mr. Cassidy's years of work as a doctor in their state's charity hospitals.
I think if most other Democratic senators would have said the same words, they wouldn't have invoked the rule.
"Of course #covfefe is real word," wrote @Diane_7A, recalling an invented tragedy once invoked by the Trump White House.
His name, Raf (rhymes with "laugh," with a rolled Flemish R), is invoked with adoration in high-fashion circles.
Stone allegedly invoked a character from "The Godfather" in his effort to intimidate a witness from testifying in Congress.
Burrow, a name that they liked because it invoked a sense of comfort and coziness, was on its way.
Sutherland has "invoked his Fifth Amendment rights" and has not participated in an interview with police, Phoenix police Sgt.
On Fox Business, the word "invasion" was invoked more than 75 times in October, mostly on Lou Dobbs' program.
Ackerman (2016), Gorsuch invoked property interests in extending Fourth Amendment protections to digital property, applying trespass theory to email.
Trump invoked a rarely used legal provision that allows him to unilaterally impose the tariffs on national security grounds.
Dish co-founder and chairman Charlie Ergen first invoked the "Seinfeld strategy" on an earnings call in May 20203.
Trump invoked the deal as recently as last month, but the administration has already carved out one big exception.
He invoked the term "the final solution," which the Nazis used to describe their genocide of Jews in Europe.
A government lawyer told Britain's High Court earlier this week that Article 50 would not be invoked this year.
And it's still an open question just how much Mr. Trump will be invoked in scripted series at all.
It is the second time Congress has invoked the War Powers Act to attempt to restrict presidential war powers.
In January, Guaido invoked the constitution to assume Venezuela's interim presidency, arguing that Maduro's 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
In recent forums with Ilana Glazer, a co-founder and star of "Broad City," several candidates invoked those themes.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume a rival presidency last year, arguing Maduro's 2018 re-election was a sham.
The US invoked Article 5 after 9/11, and NATO countries kept their promise and came to America's aid.
It was only when the federal government threatened the institution of slavery that the Southern elite invoked states' rights.
Once the article is invoked, the clock starts ticking for an exit deal to be agreed within two years.
The National Emergencies Act of 1976 has been invoked dozens of times by presidents without a single successful legal challenge.
Clinton invoked the phrase "radical jihadists," when referring to the fight against ISIS, and called for unity in fighting terrorism.
Adding to pressure on European currencies, Britain invoked Article 50 on Wednesday, officially beginning its exit from the European Union.
Before the game, Kurt Rambis, who has frequently invoked the postseason as a goal since becoming interim coach on Feb.
Both Johnson and Weld are sharply skeptical of the drug war and have invoked their respective experience on the matter.
Some were undone with the Congressional Review Act, a rarely invoked law that allows Congress to undo executive actions permanently.
Guaido in January invoked the constitution to assume a rival presidency after dismissing Maduro's 2018 re-election as a fraud.
In commodities markets, if parties are unable to agree on a benchmark price, a system of provisional pricing is invoked.
She answered questions calmly and never invoked her right to refuse to answer questions that could incriminate her, he added.
He invoked the country's constitution to assume the interim presidency in January, arguing Maduro's May 2018 re-election was illegitimate.
Passions on both sides boiled over last week after Senate Republicans invoked a rarely used rule to cut Democratic Sen.
Reagan is a hard authority for a Republican president to ignore, especially when invoked by a female Tory Prime Minister.
The plaintiffs on Thursday sued under the Alien Tort Statute, a 1789 U.S. law often invoked in human rights cases.
In short, many have capitalized on Hamilton's cultural popularity and invoked his vision of electors serving as a deliberative body.
The next month, the jail would again report problems with Mitchell, and again it invoked the words, psychotic and delusional.
When backing military action in Libya in 2011, Mrs Clinton invoked the memory of the massacre at Srebrenica in 1995.
However, the White House declared Friday that Trump had invoked "constitutional immunity" to bar Kupperman from appearing on Capitol Hill.
President George H.W. Bush invoked the Insurrection Act authorizing the Army, Marines, and the National Guard to enforce civilian law.
Mr. Cruz attempted to intervene anyway, arguing his name was invoked, but a moderator, Chris Wallace, refused to allow it.
In practical terms, qualified immunity is most often invoked to block civil rights lawsuits against police officers and prison guards.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that at least five House Democrats had invoked lynching during the 1998 Clinton impeachment proceedings.
McConnell invoked Rule XIX, which was originally added in 1902 in the wake of a fist-fight in the Senate.
In January he invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency, arguing that Maduro's re-election in 2018 was illegitimate.
But it's very interesting that machine learning, which you invoked, is both really good, I gather, at something like this.
After Levandowski invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to cooperate with the investigation into Waymo's claims, Uber fired him.
And it is typically invoked when preserving an artifact is considered more important than preserving the lives of human beings.
Flynn had previously invoked his 5th amendment protection against self-incrimination in refusing to turn over documents to the committee.
N on Monday invoked scorn from the professional network's loyal users and shocked traders who expressed surprise on other sites.
It's not entirely clear why prosocial religions emerged, but the "moralizing high gods" hypothesis is often invoked as an explanation.
Wasserman Schultz first tried to calm down the crowd, then invoked a shooting death last night in Fort Myers, Florida.
Guaido invoked the constitution to assume the interim presidency in January, saying President Nicolas Maduro's re-election was not legitimate.
One line of criticism against Sanders that is being more widely invoked than all others is Sanders' perceived electability problem.
At times, Romney invoked his Mormon faith and said he understood the potential political consequences of trying to remove Trump.
Nixon's use of executive privilege during Watergate gave it a bad name, and subsequent presidents have invoked it only reluctantly.
On Wednesday, the prosecutor invoked an emergency power to bar Kisanak and Anli from seeing a lawyer for five days.
It can be a nuisance when a smart home device such as Google Home or Amazon Echo is inadvertently invoked.
However, the high chamber easily invoked cloture by a 72 to 25 vote, and Alito was confirmed with 58 votes.
The new PCA framework will be invoked on the basis of the banks' FY5003 financials, which they are still reporting.
There is certainly no law or publicly available rule suggesting that executive privilege exists when it has not been invoked.
That law was invoked during the Clinton administration, when Kenneth Starr conducted a lengthy investigation covering various lines of inquiry.
" When asked about how GOP elders should handle the contentious presidential contest, he invoked his own principle, "trust the voters.
Theresa May's government invoked national security powers in 2016 to withhold evidence from the inquest into his cause of death.
Paul Combetta, the IT technician in question, invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination before Congress earlier this month.
Sales of Orwell's original book soared after Kellyanne Conway invoked the term "alternative facts" to describe a flat-out lie.
Coming under heavy attack from more liberal, lower-polling candidates, front-runner Joe Biden frequently invoked Obama in his defense.
It is also the first time that a law under the U.N. has been invoked in Singapore, the court said.
Trump invoked Saucier's case on the campaign trail to criticize Hillary Clinton, whom he also accused of mishandling classified information.
When approached by the news media for his reaction, Cardinal Capovilla invoked the memory of the pope he had served.
As I poured the oil, I thought of the ways this friend has held me and invoked her healing presence.
But diplomats in Brussels are clear that the other 27 countries will refuse to talk unless Article 50 is invoked.
During their trial, the men invoked a "trans panic" defense to justify their murder and attempt to shorten their sentence.
The government has also banned women from wearing face veils under an emergency law invoked in response to the blasts.
Madrid has invoked special constitutional powers to dismiss the Catalonian regional government and force elections to counter the independence movement.
"One of your high-profile surrogates, actress Rosario Dawson, invoked Monica Lewinsky at one of your rallies," Mr. Tapper said.
While not quoting specific verses, the freshman lawmaker invoked scripture in defense of her impassioned pleas to address climate change.
In June 2019, Judge Durkin invoked his equitable power to abrogate the mootness fee deal between Akorn and shareholder lawyers.
Chris Christie invoked Mr. Wolf, from the movie "Pulp Fiction," in a joke about the scheme, a former aide said.
Such sanctions have never been invoked, but are well suited to cases like the presumed effort to influence the election.
In response, Rajoy invoked constitutional powers to fire Catalonia's administration, withdraw the region's autonomy and call snap elections in December.
The OSF said the campaign had "invoked anti-Semitic imagery from World War Two", a charge denied by the government.
The will reportedly lists assets similar to the ones invoked in Epstein's unsuccessful attempt to seek bail following his arrest.
Ossoff is the clear Democratic favorite in Georgia and has repeatedly invoked Trump in his campaign ads and fundraising pitches.
"Toxic shame" is a phrase often invoked in the Antioch classrooms, a boogeyman for the students to hunt and destroy.
Republican Jim Jordan of Ohio invoked the name as if it legally required the accompaniment of horror movie theme music.

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