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Evoking sex invokes our animality... And evoking our animality, in turn, invokes spirituality.
The silver background invokes the blinding effect of atomic flash.
What if another black shooter attacks police and invokes BLM?
Today "empowerment" invokes power while signifying the lack of it.
The petition invokes Section 201 of the 1974 Trade Act.
The fountain invokes a tranquility that may never have existed.
Najafi invokes the zeitgeist-y horror of terror attacks, but it's
Clearly, this prospect invokes memories of vague childhood trauma for me.
Jonathan: Crusader Kings certainly is unique in that it invokes religion.
Even though the building is newer, the décor invokes the 1980s.
Blair invokes the specter of a "dangerous" left for different reasons.
He invokes Almighty God and Jesus Christ at every campaign event.
Then, he invokes Art Okun as support for his spurious arguments.
She invokes Dante, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Ross Perot without irony.
Takahashi invokes these processes without ever suggesting a hierarchy of being.
He invokes Nazi Germany... but isn't this how book burning begins?
Trump sometimes invokes images of violence in remarks to his supporters.
They say it invokes a longing for fulfilment of the "Chinese dream".
All the higher motives and values that Moi invokes are pious fictions.
That would, of course, change if McConnell invokes the role for Gorsuch.
His work invokes our fear of aesthetically humanoid but entirely unknown creations.
This invokes painful imagery of slave catchers and runaway enslaved Africans. pic.twitter.
Like most populists, he frequently invokes his connection to the Mexican people.
She also invokes a host of old and ancient crafts and forms.
The video imagery invokes slavery, lynchings, Confederate flags and cross-burning bonfires.
As far as monikers go, "guerrilla urbanist" invokes an exotic, even frightening image.
Faure invokes the potential available to those liberated from the shtetl's tenacious grip.
He invokes them when it suits him and violates them when it doesn't.
Today, her party still routinely invokes her name and image to woo voters.
Yet she devotes not a single page to the issues she repeatedly invokes.
Try despite an incalculable sadness your song always invokes for me, whatever else.
O'Rourke regularly invokes a vision of national unity as the only way forward.
Myanmar is unique in its offerings — but visiting it also invokes a conundrum.
The move invokes broad national security powers designed to protect against foreign threats.
Meyer's, Everspring invokes its biodegradable packaging and plant-based ingredients in its copy.
Opposition parties tend to defer to Mr Erdogan whenever he invokes national security.
The Constitution invokes the concept of "bribery" without explaining what the term encompasses.
One of them invokes Bob Hope as an example of cross-aisle comity.
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota invokes her electoral success in competitive political territory.
She regularly invokes radical Islam and globalization as two linked evils threatening France.
The iceberg metaphor is what Jennifer Roth-Gordon invokes when talking about racism.
Funny enough, Tika invokes another animated classic with teeth issues of its own.
Mrs Merkel works within this tradition, but Mr Schulz invokes it with particular gusto.
Even "male" and "female," which Reich invokes as obviously biologically meaningful, has important limitations.
The series invokes a trope that has rarely been combined with tech: magical girls.
It's a celebration of fandom that joyfully invokes the best qualities of online communities.
Soft particles, the magic ingredient he invokes, form ethereal hairy coats around such holes.
The ending of the film (spoilers here, obviously) invokes this violence to shift history.
Anything involving Amazon automatically invokes the consequences of convenience culture, both globally and domestically.
By contrast, the crime he keeps denying — "collusion" — invokes secrecy in its very definition.
In this exhibition, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge invokes intersectionality to destroy the body politic.
Trump's trade adviser invokes his anti-China alter ego to influence the trade debate.
And Trump frequently invokes MS-2000 as he vows to step up immigration enforcement.
Later in the same episode, she invokes racial biology, another popular white supremacist theory.
The home she invokes is the Third Ward in Houston, where Solange grew up.
Mr Puigdemont invokes "the legitimate right to self-determination of a thousand-year-old nation".
" The play on words invokes one of America's most notorious gangs: "Make America Crip Again.
China routinely invokes its awesome history as grounds to continue charting its own development path.
Islamist literature invokes religion to reject the West, as the land of Crusaders and Jews.
Like his use of "beautiful" and "great," the idea of "winning" invokes an immediate reaction.
Most diplomats reckon the EU would simply refuse to negotiate until Britain invokes article 50.
The latest Republican talking point invokes a so-called "Schumer standard" because in 2007, Sen.
It really is very large and, in some highly abstract ways, it invokes James Harden.
It's an art that, for him, invokes the image of Jesus, who was a carpenter.
It deftly invokes supernatural elements to address real-world traumas like death and adolescent angst.
That's hardly the Vietnam-style quagmire that Trump invokes to justify his retreat from Syria.
If Mr. Obama invokes sanctions on Russian individuals or organizations, Mr. Trump could reverse them.
It also consciously invokes Jobs' memory with an artificial entrepreneur dressed in turtleneck and jeans. 
Not accidentally, the "workshop" invokes the nobility of craftsmanship, physical (not intellectual) labor — and masculinity.
It's a style that invokes urgency to the audience, but also a sense of remove.
The lyrics of the song are important, but the feeling the song invokes is paramount.
Again, the Trump administration invokes paper to convey a sense of vast waste and establishment madness.
When Ford herself described her memories, she invokes the scientific language in which she was trained.
How many straight women have worn the shirt completely oblivious of the queer history it invokes?
"Wing" (while not Latin) clearly invokes imagery of flight, and the charm causes objects to fly.
And until the final scene, it's less gory than many of the earlier works it invokes.
This lovely tea tin invokes the leisured class and their complete obsession with hot leaf juice.
There's a reason Offred invokes a horror movie just before she knocks: she's meeting a monster.
Hsieh's work constantly invokes the qualities of migrant experience: subjugation, precariousness and the struggle to survive.
When a government invokes this term to characterize a humanitarian crisis, it is triggering certain obligations.
The Thai military junta often invokes executive power, known as Article 44, to clear bureaucratic hurdles.
Traditional economics similarly invokes rationality to assume that people want to work as little as possible.
Its title invokes the great Russian poet Sergei Yesenin, who committed suicide in 1925, at 30.
I don't know if that's good or bad, but I do know that it invokes imagination.
In fact, Dern invokes so many forms and tackles so many subjects, I occasionally felt disoriented.
Thésée rashly concludes his son is guilty and again invokes Neptune, this time to punish Hippolyte.
And it invokes the language of the two-state solution, acknowledging Palestinians&apos pursuit of statehood.
All of the theories they're based on involve heavy speculation that invokes "insider" information through leaks.
President Donald Trump invokes the poverty in Baltimore only as a cudgel against his political opponents.
McConnell invokes the nuclear option, eliminating the filibuster for Supreme Court picks to advance Gorsuch's nomination.
And it is precisely that idea which opens the possibility that Mr Ma of Alibaba invokes.
He invokes everyone from Tarzan to Trump and everything from "Last Tango in Paris" to #MeToo.
A more drastic approach, from the Johns Hopkins group, invokes fields of exotic anti-gravitational energy.
Food Network's Chopped invokes a certain kind of screaming-at-your-TV-screen carnal energy — the baskets!
Powhida's system of presenting information invokes the work of Mark Lombardi, who pioneered research-driven informational diagrams.
Mr Webb invokes the aerospace industry to warn of the perils of betting on ever-faster speeds.
The U11 Plus invokes more bad memories of the U Ultra than happy ones of the U113.
"It can't be helped," Wada says of the inevitable Harvest Moon comparisons that Little Dragons Cafe invokes.
MUSCATINE, Iowa — Donald J. Trump is not usually a candidate who invokes the words of evangelical voters.
If Trump invokes it he would threaten the WTO's legitimacy and potentially spark a global trade war.
By naming the episode after the holiday, the show invokes immediate curiosity from viewers who aren't familiar.
The National Immigrant Justice Center notes that the federal government often invokes Auer deference in immigration disputes.
When a person mentions a "witch hunt," in contrast, she invokes a dark time in the past.
It invokes a duty "to ensure the safety of Europe's people" to justify its stance on migration.
Black invokes the kind of aggressive sexuality that feels like a Lil' Kim song come to life.
He often invokes unscientific polls as examples of his strength, and mentions surveys that have questionable methodology.
Skyler invokes the YouTube star as a style icon and cultural hero multiple times in the episode.
Godsick invokes the multiple format differences between the two in claiming to be "perplexed" by the comparison.
Harris invokes 'Access Hollywood' tape in question to House managers Before the Senate took a break, Sen.
When a buyer invokes a MAC, the seller usually settles at a lower price for two reasons.
He often invokes the term in describing his vision for the economy, politics, science and foreign affairs.
It is required, and this requirement is dictated by the "reality" Kanders invokes in defense of Safariland.
On the left, Mr. Sanders invokes economic shifts that burden the middle class and widen inequality of income.
Estonia, a member of NATO, essentially invokes Article IV, an attack on one is an attack on all.
Maduro frequently invokes the possibility of a U.S. invasion in the South American nation, a notion Washington denies.
Not this gate though, which invokes a sense of nostalgia for everyone's favourite dinosaur-related film, Jurassic Park.
Or maybe it's because Weezer, a band that has been around for decades, invokes nostalgia on its own.
And, of course, Trump regularly invokes "the fake-news Russian-collusion story," as he named it last summer.
Under the National Emergencies Act of 1976, Congress can vote to override a president who invokes this authority.
The announcement invokes thinkers like Galileo and Jesus Christ, saying that without dissent, growth is all but impossible.
He frequently invokes scripture, triggering the call and response one typically hears during worship in a black church.
On the stump and in debates, Mr. Kasich is the only Republican candidate who regularly invokes mental illness.
He invokes "making America great again" and "winning" while not recognizing interests even in a short-term sense.
The apocalyptic resonance of this image, which invokes the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, hovers like an omen.
All the while President Bashar al-Assad invokes an excuse increasingly popular among the world's governments since Sept.
The prophetic is any discussion, particularly from the pulpit, that invokes politics or larger systems of social injustice.
Rather than pick up his sword, Benioff, who frequently invokes those very ideas, simply co-opted the critique.
A national emergency could help make up the difference, though it largely depends on which statutes he invokes.
The following describes how executive privilege works and why it could backfire on Trump if he invokes it.
The prime minister, Scott Morrison, invokes his time as minister for immigration as his chief qualification for office.
A lot of plotter art invokes the weird 'did a crazy person make this' repetition of lines and elements.
Be smart: Imagine if Trump invokes emergency power to build the wall and the Supreme Court ultimately backs him.
MARTIN SHKRELI INVOKES THE FIFTH AMENDMENT | Martin Shkreli's grilling by Congress was just the spectacle that many were anticipating.
Meanwhile, the European Union is considering a "post-Brexit transition deal" once Prime Minister Theresa May invokes "Article 50".
I'm uncomfortable with the way the festival invokes urgent political concerns, yet spatially positions these concerns at the periphery.
A major part of that vision will die if and when McConnell invokes the nuclear option later this week.
But despite saying that the Based God is a benevolent force, Lil B usually invokes its wrath upon others.
You can't even argue that Abe VR invokes the "female gaze," something that's often treated as a great equalizer.
"The ocean, seemingly limitless, invokes in us a sense of awe and wonder and also sometimes fear," he begins.
Also like Clinton, Biden repeatedly invokes Barack Obama on the campaign trail and his role in the Obama administration.
But she, like so many of her feminist icons, invokes that old mantra about the personal and the political.
Nothing invokes 20th century theme park nostalgia like chowing down a hot dog while shadowed by the Wonder Wheel.
In naming his solo show at Public Pool The Yellow Lodge, Whyte inescapably invokes the idea of the Lynchian.
It invokes fear in people because this is something that they didn't want to reenact, and now they are.
In "Rainy Night" (2017), the artist carefully invokes surfaces, tonalities, and detritus, such as tin cans and coffee cubs.
One invokes Tlaloc, the Aztec rain god; another creates a new myth in which the roadrunner is a prophet.
As such, the District of Columbia Circuit invokes Chevron on a regular basis and more than any other circuit.
Because it invokes the War Powers Act, the resolution is "privileged," meaning lawmakers could force a vote on it.
Nonetheless, it is one of her signature issues, always drawing a thunderous response when she invokes it at rallies.
Mr. Trump invokes MS-13 often, once falsely blaming President Barack Obama for its presence in the United States.
We have elected a president who invokes future dangerousness with respect to country of national origin (and also religion).
In his effort to tar Medicare-for-all as a socialist plot, the President invokes the example of Venezuela.
But he invokes free speech to exalt cruel behavior and lewd testimonials whose purpose is headlines and booking fees.
She fends him off with a frying pan while he invokes Satan and promises that he'll find her again.
Within this context, "queer," as Mr. Stafford invokes it, came to take on a more provocative, button-pushing connotation.
The embryo thus invokes the strange fusion of joy and obligations that mark the best parts of our world.
Ackley's petition makes some valid and interesting points, starting strong with an introduction that invokes esteemed conservationist President Theodore Roosevelt.
Take 'Em To Court The government rarely invokes its authority to sue states, but it's the quickest path to compliance.
This juxtaposition of man-made tools in a series which invokes only nature in all the other portraits, is jarring.
Technology, for Spiotta, both inhibits and invokes emotion: ''I would say it creates a distortion of some kind,'' she said.
Now, he probably won't expect the Queen to burst into song, but don't be surprised if Bishop Curry invokes spirituals.
The memo says the president's tax returns "must be given to Congress" unless he invokes executive privilege, per the Post.
"We realize this image invokes strong emotions in people, it does for us too," they admitted in the Facebook post.
Fittingly, earlier in the volume she invokes the Western philosopher perhaps closest to Blake or Pound in spirit, Friedrich Nietzsche.
Well ... for some godforsaken reason, West invokes Rose a lot, despite being a happily married husband and father of two.
Twice, the priest invokes the Virgin Mary "fulfilled as a mother and as a wife"; the heroines are mostly neither.
The movie invokes a vision of the past that makes it very unclear from where we are doing the looking.
Because the resolution invokes the War Powers Act, it is privileged, meaning Khanna could theoretically force a vote on it.
Attacking the platform invokes the inaccurate stereotype that the #MeToo conflict is a generational one, pitting second against third wave.
"It's a constructed environment that invokes most of the senses," Warren Barnes, from Berkeley, California, explained to the Seattle Times.
But two characters later, Linda the novelist also invokes the family dog, this time as a figure of total powerlessness.
The resolution invokes the Foreign Assistance Act, meaning Menendez could force a vote on it 21625 days after it's introduced.
SO IT SPECIFICALLY INVOKES THINGS LIKE UNEMPLOYMENT, HEALTH OF AN INDUSTRY, UNFAIR FOREIGN COMPETITION, AS A PART OF THE DEFINITION.
Part of the problem is that Towles repeatedly invokes the tortured, challenged, hand-wringing, deeply human characters of Russian literature.
But there's also a possibility the process could become more complicated after Britain invokes Article 50 and leaves the bloc.
" Admire the matter-of-factness with which Kwon, in both of these passages, invokes the phrase "the girl I loved.
The resolution invokes the Foreign Assistance Act, meaning Menendez could force a vote on it 85033 days after it's introduced.
Of course, this is a ridiculous suggestion that invokes the possibility of a dangerously democratic, egalitarian urban/architectural design process.
It is a tactical modification — this name "queer" — that invokes relations of power and propriety in its inversion of them.
Trump has issued an executive order that invokes the Defense Production Act, but it's unclear if it has been used.
Ms. Warren also began airing a new television advertisement that invokes Mr. Reid as well as former President Barack Obama.
You can imagine the equal parts fear, dread, and confusion this one simple question invokes, and that is the point.
Mr. Settis continually invokes Calvino's notion of a city's spirit, that ineffable thing that sets it apart from other places.
Draghi, who like Nouy often appears before the European Parliament, regularly invokes the separation principle when asked about SSM matters.
It is worth examining the two plays Varoufakis invokes in his introduction and to which he returns throughout the text.
Is there anything on this album that invokes Donald J. Trump, or the state of America in the last year?
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren frequently invokes it, and Senator Bernie Sanders made it a major part of his presidential campaign.
But it also, I think, invokes and leaves open the unresolvable question of what, if anything, poetry can make happen.
Though the concept of anarchy refers to self-governance in the absence of an overarching authority, culturally the term invokes chaos.
In addition to its riddling tone, Delos' speech invokes this powerful myth about messed up families (hello, Delos!) in other ways.
But given the populist rhetoric Trump spouted on the campaign trail and still invokes when it's convenient, it's an ongoing outrage.
The Lois Griffin persona displayed for nearly 17 "Family Guy" seasons is easily recognizable, often imitated and almost always invokes laughter.
A backdrop of nasty wallpaper invokes an old dilapidated diner, alluding to the terrible venues many men suggest for first dates.
No Man's Sky, released this week on PlayStation 4 and PC, invokes a sense of scale like no videogame before it.
She dwells first on the grisly details of the immigrant's criminality, and then invokes her opponents' name a bunch of times.
It would be more natural for Parliament to debate and vote on repealing the ECA before the government invokes Article 50.
He invokes his grandmother, who he says worked as a maid, cook and babysitter, and his mother, an organizer and activist.
For example, betting on diets is effective because it invokes those three factors (credit to Tim Ferris for promoting this idea).
But the process invokes some strict rules, such as prohibiting a bill from adding to the federal deficit beyond 10 years.
Although that's an expected part of this romantic fantasy, it's still somewhat disappointing, given the otherwise authentic emotions the film invokes.
When pressed to explain how his ideas could plausibly come to fruition, Mr Sanders invokes the need for a "political revolution".
"It just invokes such nostalgic emotions of being home and of him, too, so I feel like that would be sweet."
The man born Brian Williams—no relation to the NBC guy—successfully invokes an dauntingly unfamiliar atmosphere in lieu of melody.
The process of leaving does not begin until the prime minister officially invokes Article 50 of the European Union's governing treaty.
This invokes a popular theory of avant-gardism, that of troublemaking art that conceals subversive purposes under cover of appealing aesthetics.
The R-word in the title of Asquith's book invokes the slightly corny chorus of pussy hat–wearing bombast on Twitter.
Most critically, there seemed to be little chance that Mr. Sanders would meet the Vatican resident whose name he frequently invokes.
Democratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren frequently invokes it, and Senator Bernie Sanders made it a major part of his presidential campaign.
When the federal government invokes the DPA, private manufacturers are required to fill federal orders for medical equipment before any other.
Well, it looks like all that is out the window now -- 'cause Jase makes a very controversial analogy that invokes slavery.
The president goes to Orlando, the former vice president invokes two segregationist senators and Elizabeth Warren says she'll ban private prisons.
The holiday invokes a tale of good guys and bad guys, of resistance, of a community holding on to its values.
A breakdown in negotiations could weigh down American stock prices, which Mr. Trump invokes as a measure of his policy successes.
"Sabrina" invokes witches as a metaphor for womanhood, and the challenges that girls and women face in a male-dominated world.
Titling the installation after Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise," Gomes invokes her Afro-Brazilian history and asserts her internal strength.
" His character Orvil Red Feather discovers the word "pretendian" online, and later invokes the idea of "Indians dressed up as Indians.
Now, voters have selected a new sticker that also invokes the image of huddled masses yearning to breathe free: the subway.
"Disease Thrower #5," along with the sculpture "Circle Serpent" (2019) snaking around it on the floor, invokes a space of sacredness.
Andrea, New York: What will happen to the Mueller probe and all the new congressional investigations if Trump invokes executive privilege?
In keeping with his divine overture, Mr. Mrazek invokes the book's biblical title when Rick's brother is about to be arrested.
"Controlling prostitution for gain" invokes ideas of sinister crime lords, but often the charge is used against maids and other staff.
He's an embodiment of the industry's self-delusion and self-mythology, the kind of executive who invokes vision and bullies the help.
In that spirit, The Wall, Samsung's new 146-inch stunner, invokes a term as yet unfamiliar the broader TV-buying audience: MicroLED.
Taking place over one day, the film invokes its epic runtime to give weight to even the smallest interactions within its milieu.
It's a saying that invokes logic, not love, but the idea that this technology is omniscient is comforting, even if it's untrue.
The word invokes growth and greenness, but it has a different meaning in the 21st-century Florida of Jennifer Clement's "Gun Love".
That invokes a slightly formalized method of communicating with your small machine, as you say its name before asking something of it.
Mass Effect is a video game series that attracts ardent fans and invokes emotional reactions from those fans via its storytelling decisions.
But many pharmaceutical executives believe it will have to move once Britain invokes Article 50, the EU treaty clause triggering exit negotiations.
Maduro frequently invokes the possibility of a U.S. invasion in the South American nation, a notion U.S. President Donald Trump's administration denies.
In place of the intimate, familial struggle of the Jews and their God, Paul invokes a strict theology of sin and salvation.
By doing so, he made an irrevocable decision and the phrase still invokes one: a choice between ultimate reward and supreme penalty.
So whenever he invokes executive privilege over the next two years, Democrats rightly will see it as a purely self-serving maneuver.
Trump invokes but does not understand the Constitution; he understands a business and a TV show where he can fire anybody, anytime.
" El desastre de Vargas ," as Venezuelans call it, was the turning point of Guaidó's young life; he invokes it constantly in speeches.
It also prophetically invokes a no-holds-barred world that feels a lot like the real-time one we live in now.
He paints the bodies of once-living things in a way that invokes the most primal of actions — killing, bleeding, eating, dying.
They say that although the president frequently invokes human trafficking, his administration is actively endangering a significant portion of trafficking victims: immigrants.
Raj is not an Indian role model by any measure, but Apu's character invokes the worst kind of stereotyping and socioeconomic exclusion.
It invokes a somewhat novel principle of using national security as the criterion for whether the imports are damaging the United States.
When the President invokes violence -- as in a civil war -- he sends encouragement to supporters already primed to perceive a coming apocalypse.
Here's an example: What happens if Trump, through Giuliani, invokes executive privilege to argue that portions of the report should be redacted?
Similarly, the excruciating drama of disease in Hijikata's A Story of Smallpox invokes the deaths and chronic illnesses caused by nuclear war.
But she walked away from that job in April -- a decision that still invokes a wave of emotion when she recalls it.
The music, the occasion, automatically invokes memories of St.-Étienne in 1977, Chelsea in 2005, Juventus in 1999 or Barcelona in 2008.
Likewise, Larry David's character in the HBO movie "Clear History" invokes the name when referring to an expensive painting on his wall.
The memo concluded that Trump must turn over his tax returns to Congress unless he invokes executive privilege as a legal defense.
King frequently invokes Soros' name as a liberal villain, a reference interpreted by many Jews and others as an anti-Semitic dog-whistle.
Her choreography invokes the pacing and playing of zoo animals in their enclosures, while emphasizing and extenuating humans' tendency to identify with them.
That should be obvious from the startup's name, which invokes a character who is slow but clever, ultimately defeating a much faster opponent.
These are performances where Kanye invokes the music and the spirit of the black church and drizzles a Kanye glaze over the top.
Moving the drugs across state lines – from California to Minnesota – however, invokes federal jurisdiction, Nelson says, and could lead to further legal drama.
But while Conroy often invokes God to provide wisdom and aid to House members, he rarely mentions the darker side of the supernatural.
But after the sell-by date, a meme can only feel stale and make someone who invokes it seem woefully out of touch.
October 4Lam invokes a colonial-era emergency law to ban use of face masks in public rallies, triggering further protests across the city.
The Republican Party often invokes the illusory menace of widespread voter fraud; now they've had an election victory overturned for election fraud themselves.
Unchecked by cowed or complicit Republicans in Congress, Trump invokes executive authority to alter policies and practices long established by law and treaty.
Although it will be difficult to compete with Santiago Calatrava's new transportation hub, which invokes the beautiful skeleton of a colossal extraterrestrial spaceship.
Every time a president invokes executive privilege, there are three relevant audiences he has to think about: the courts, Congress and the public.
When a state invokes sovereignty, as Myanmar did by calling its actions a domestic security matter, it becomes far harder to organize action.
Mr. Trump often invokes the vicious gang, whose motto is "rape, control, kill," to argue that the country needs much stricter immigration policies.
Bulleri's cooking, too, with an emphasis on fish fresh from the sea, invokes a beloved rural way of life that no longer exists.
But is a country that overwhelmingly opposes reparations ready for a president who regularly invokes slavery when describing the failures of American democracy?
The batwara dream ballet arises when Dubey's grandmother invokes India's great sectarian split as a way to warn her grandson against such division.
On Sunday, Ressa criticized her indictment because it invokes a "cyber libel" law that was enacted two years after the article was published.
Indeed, Judge Kavanaugh's opinion invokes Justice Breyer's name over a dozen times, more than that of any other Supreme Court Justice except Scalia.
Yet it also invokes the oceanic feeling of a being at one with the universe that dovetails with a climactic family road trip.
Check out how Christie invokes the name of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... this in response to whether McConnell should have struck back.
If you think sanctuary cities are bad policy, then say sanctuary cities are bad policy, without any statement that invokes one's nation of origin.
The result is music that refuses to be pegged to the ancient Inuit traditions that the album's title invokes or the tech-obsessed present.
Lyrically, it invokes youth, religion, and puts dark visions of blood into your mind all at once — practically a trifecta of her hot topics.
"Once the UK shows its hand on Brexit and invokes Article 50 things could change for the worse quickly," said Stephen Harmston of YouGov.
FOR many Americans, the term "special prosecutor" invokes the spectre of Kenneth Starr, whose long pursuit of the Clintons led eventually to Bill's impeachment.
Trump should hope allies and experts will judge him by a realistic standard, not the fictitious one he invokes to judge the Obama administration.
The commitment to transparency that FCC Chairman Pai so frequently invokes is conspicuously absent in this specific case, and one has to wonder why.
His bill invokes the "notwithstanding clause" of the Canadian constitution, which allows provincial governments to override some constitutional guarantees, including of freedom of religion.
In the end, a combination of their efforts works, as the terrorist's mother invokes an MRI reaction and Mulder realizes he was spoken to.
These authors depict a private rage—the sort that settles into the cracks of relationships, taints intimate spaces, invokes the absurd and the cruel.
The name itself is generally something that invokes strength, humor, or holds sentimental value to one member of the crew — like a loved one.
The former NCAA Division I wrestling champ frequently invokes wrestling analogies and reminisces about old matches with colleagues, aides and reporters on Capitol Hill.
In the 1967 film, the elephants are amusingly buffoonish and march in a pachyderm parade as their leader invokes his time with the maharajah.
Offensive speech that does not cross the line into incitement is not a crime in this country, no matter what statute a prosecutor invokes.
It invokes a word inevitably applied to Miró: "poetic," redolent of the magic, residual in us, of childhood rhymes, with or without figurative elements.
" Trump invokes "pretty tough hombres" to characterize drug lords in Mexico, which he then pledges support to Mexico for help with "knocking them out.
The reflective and repetitive aspect of the image—the back of the girl, juxtaposed with a seemingly endless army of faceless officers—invokes claustrophobia.
The economy has been an important talking point for the President, who often invokes its growth as a way to boost his administration's popularity.
He invokes his leadership of New York City during a variety of emergencies, both man-made and natural — including the aftermath of the Sept.
If the Senate invokes the "nuclear option," Democrats will soon find themselves facing the Betsy DeVos of Supreme Court nominees with no ammunition left.
Ovitz said Silicon Valley, which he refers to as "up north," invokes the same feeling he had when he founded CAA in the 1970s.
In it, Smith invokes a variety of myths and stories, from the legend of the lost city of Atlantis to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
While much of the rhetoric of Documenta 14 invokes a common humanity, "Glimpse" proposes that even the do-gooders have motives of their own.
I was particularly proud of the space episode (for which I was nominated for an Annie award), which invokes John Williams's Star Wars scores.
It invokes a strange, pessimistic vision of reality, of broken-down cars and looming health emergencies, unfamiliar streets and unfriendly strangers, all confronted alone.
The slogan itself invokes a nostalgia for a bygone era that Trump voters believe was better than today and better than their imagined future.
Sir Ivan has taken this decision now to enable a successor to be appointed before the UK invokes Article 52.653 by the end of March.
One putative explanation, known as ADD after the initials of the surnames of three of its inventors, invokes extra dimensions to account for the difference.
Samsung's gone the simple route with its latest notebooks — right down to the Notebook 9 name, which likely unintentionally invokes a very Cat's Cradle vibe.
Trump called the probe a "lynching" on Monday — sparking backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike because the word invokes the country's history of racist killings.
With bright colors and plenty of drama, UPSAHL's (Taylor Upsahl) latest video invokes the spirit of Clueless or To All The Boys I've Loved Before.
The board said that Reagan's political beliefs, which helped shape the modern Republican Party, should be the philosophy that Trump invokes in his own platform.
He invokes the authority of the IMF to justify more public spending—or, as he puts it, borrowing to invest in the nation's productive capacity.
Senate Democrats might try to delay a vote on Kavanaugh so long as the White House invokes executive privilege over Kavanaugh's work as an aide.
Lisa, Washington: What happens if McGahn decides on his own to testify -- regardless of whether or not Trump invokes executive privilege of his live testimony?
Every time a terrorist murders an innocent person, and falsely invokes the name of God, it should be an insult to every person of faith.
Like his name, Padura's new novel Heretics is long, elegant, a little religious in flavor, and invokes a great mononymous painter of the European past.
For Trump, war appears to be a largely abstract concept, one he invokes as a political threat without regard for the consequences of doing so.
Mark Meadows (R-NC) invokes Lynne Patton, an African-American HUD official seated behind Meadows in hearing room, to challenge Michael Cohen's assertion that Pres.
Garton Ash invokes recent work by lawyers and philosophers but sees that fine distinctions and tight reasoning get you only so far in public argument.
" The lawsuit invokes the federal Safe Drinking Water Act to demand the complete replacement of all lead pipes in Flint "at no cost to customers.
It's an album to soundtrack the absurd mundanity of our world and explicitly invokes St. Vincent's own sexuality, a topic she often keeps mum on.
Not every leader who declares a state of emergency is a dictator, of course, but almost every dictator invokes them at one time or another.
However, in his attempt to explain the rise of ISIS, Mr. Cohen invokes the voodoo concept of "pure evil" as a legitimate origin of violence.
New York Yankees at Kansas City Royals (Monday-Wednesday) Anything that invokes a rematch of the 1976-1978 and 1980 ALCS is OK by us.
On it, Lana invokes the legendary music festival Woodstock as she's been wont to do with lots of other Americana-type imagery across her oeuvre.
The audaciousness of Claws' fashion invokes thoughts of frivolity and excess that exist in contrast to cultural expectations of what women of color are worth.
The insult invokes a fear and disdain that white racists have had throughout American history: The subjugation of the white man to the black one.
"If I spout off talking points, then nobody pays attention," she said when I asked why she so often invokes her family at the lectern.
Near the end of his book, Soufan invokes the Hydra — the multiheaded serpent that, whenever Hercules chopped off one head, grew two in its place.
Ask the same question of former Representative Tom Perriello, Mr. Northam's rival for the Democratic nomination, and he invokes the president in the first sentence.
There is something supremely unsettling about the invisibility of germs and viruses and the way they spread that invokes our deepest, most primal survival instincts.
And these gestures and quarrels are more than the merely familiar struggle of the atheist who constantly invokes a God he does not believe in.
And while Mr. Brown often invokes California's natural resources, he has at times expressed irritation at what he sees as excessive regulation that has slowed development.
But negotiations on a deal can't even begin until the British government invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which sets the rules of EU membership.
He's been skipping school, for no reason he admits, and Helen invokes Noah repeatedly and then gets into an argument with Martin about his father after.
The rainbow version of the typeface unapologetically invokes LGBTQ pride, but "Gilbert" is also available for download in black, creating a sleeker and more understated look.
In his book, Buttigieg recalls the "contagion of blight" — a phrase that invokes the vast, destructive urban renewal programs of the middle of the 25th century.
If the defense invokes that right, a lengthy process ensues to determine how the case will proceed, according to Bob Grant, a former Colorado district attorney.
Being named as a country of particular concern can incur American sanctions, although in practice the administration often invokes "waivers" to avoid damaging sensitive strategic relationships.
Just the term itself invokes a feeling of wobbly nervousness and the image of glossy, high heels click-clacking down the hallways of tiled corporate offices.
The current field of Republican presidential candidates invokes Reagan as a patron saint, but the characteristics that made him a successful politician seem lost on them.
If Congress invokes this statute, it must be acting with a legitimate legislative purpose, legal experts said, citing a 1957 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Even my lousy eight-year-old Sonos CR100 controller invokes a sense of melancholy when I think back on all the "family dance parties" it launched.
The countersuit invokes New York State's anti-SLAPP law, intended to prevent people from using courts to intimidate those who are exercising their First Amendment rights.
A source with knowledge of the situation tells us ... Reid's grievance invokes Trump's name -- essentially claiming POTUS has intimidated owners into not signing players who kneel.
Stranger Things is a show, in part, about nostalgia, that invokes not only the early 1980s aesthetic, but precarious childhood balance between security and possible disaster.
And while he invokes a rigorous Rand-inspired ethical code of fair dealing, he is in an industry with a history pockmarked by fraud and abuse.
Monday, December 2500: Dreadful Christmas Eve Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin invokes memories of the 22018 crisis by releasing a statement on Sunday: Investors should rest assured.
The poems are politically defiant and uncompromising—"Heavy Metal" invokes Hurricane Katrina, the Flint water crisis, and the Syrian civil war—but also examine private vulnerabilities.
Now Xi has pretty much ripped off the mask, and even invokes the very Thoughts of Mao that Nixon had hoped to "detoxify" from China's policies.
It invokes the serious feminist art project of reclaiming "women's work" and at the same time it lampoons the contemporary art world's infatuation with digital media.
Its name, A Thurgood Marshall Plan for Public Education, invokes the lawyer who argued the case for the N.A.A.C.P. before he became a Supreme Court justice.
Jeremy Cooney, who is challenging Senator Joseph E. Robach in Rochester, said he invokes the Supreme Court nomination battle to introduce his stance on reproductive rights.
But a poet who has never been to Syria invokes the shelling of a Syrian village at the risk of losing, if not angering, the reader.
He continues his prison evangelism and still invokes the museum heist as the impetus for the criminal odyssey that ultimately led him to Jesus and redemption.
The term lynching invokes the decades-long racist history of white mob murders of black people beginning in the late 1800s and through the late 1960s.
In camcorder footage from the '90s, her father, David, invokes "America's Funniest Home Videos" as the infant then named Gregory Allan Lazzarato does something winsomely amusing.
Normally it is a crime to defy a subpoena, but the Justice Department will decline to prosecute a recalcitrant official if the president invokes the privilege.
Santana's multifaceted, proudly bilingual blues-Latin-rock-jazz-pop catalog invokes its own migrations and fusions, now linked to messages of positive thinking and global healing.
She calls the black police officer in charge of the detainment a "monkey" multiple times in the video, and even invokes white supremacy into her rant.
Once Britain invokes Article 50, it will have a two-year window in which to negotiate a new treaty to replace the terms of EU membership.
He also shared the album's cover, which invokes the Crying Jordan meme, except it's in black and white and Jordan's actual crying face has been wiped out.
However, the GOP leadership blocked Corker from offering an amendment entailing Congressional oversight when a president invokes "national security" for tariffs as Mr. Trump did with Canada.
Looking up at the Moon and the planets in the night sky invokes similar feelings of wonder - why do we need this artificial disco ball in orbit?
ALONG with terrorism and extremism, separatism rounds off "the three evil forces" that Xi Jinping, China's president, frequently invokes in speeches and has vowed to stamp out.
When he finishes the treehouse, Jimmy invokes his father aloud — not exactly a marker of sane behavior — to see if Ronnie's voice is still in his head.
The video for "Formation" invokes the Hurricane Katrina tragedy in New Orleans and includes a shot of the singer lying atop a police cruiser overtaken by floodwater.
"Every time a terrorist murders an innocent person, and falsely invokes the name of God, it should be an insult to every person of faith," he said.
The name of the concept invokes the idea of our partners helping to reveal our ideal selves, like a sculptor gradually reveals the form of a statue.
"In taking any leadership position, in corporate Australia, you always hope that it invokes support from others," Joanne Farrell, managing director of Rio Tinto Australia, told Reuters.
Emmy Award-winning actor Kelsey Grammer invokes the murder of his father and sister in an ad promoting a crime victims' amendment in Georgia and North Carolina.
The formal process of unwinding Britain's membership in the European Union begins only when the British government invokes Article 50 of the treaty governing the bloc's operations.
The more President Trump invokes the American people and their concerns, and the less he makes this tax-reform push sound like a personal vendetta, the better.
"Ten Duel Commandments" gets turned into "Ten Debate Commandments": Jeb: You can only speak if someone invokes your name This might not bode well for my campaign.
If he invokes a litany of ethnic clichés and stereotypes, it's not in order to subvert or endorse them, but to identify where authenticity is possible regardless.
The party invokes "natural marriage" and states' rights for determining which bathrooms transgender people may use, and it defends merchants who would deny service to gay customers.
It wasn't until 1908 that Western scientists acknowledged its existence; British botanist Richard Spruce was the first to study it and write about the "purging" it invokes.
"[Lemonade] invokes so much of the Yoruba tradition, which is grounded in African tradition," Dr. Amy Yeboah, associate professor of Africana studies at Howard University, told PBS.
While interviewing Judy Nichols, a Republican living outside Houston, Texas, Pelosi invokes the sanctimonious way politicians have responded to natural disasters in various parts of the country.
In her stump speech, Ms. Guadagno has adopted a bit of a "hear no evil, speak no evil" style; she rarely, if ever, invokes the governor's name.
Macron invokes an autonomous Europe (presumably under French leadership) making a deal with Russia, which, in any case, is allegedly not the main threat to European security.
It's a look that invokes the kind of confidence you get from wearing a nice suit, rather than a chain wallet or a jacket with too many zippers.
The controls on top of the device include a "OneTouch" button which invokes Google Assistant or Siri, and can be used for tasks such as accepting phone calls.
Then he invokes Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, but whatever he says is so aggressively bleeped for profanity that I haven't the slightest idea where he was going.
President Trump repeatedly invokes U.S. national security when discussing Huawei, but he also hints that he would make exemptions for Huawei in exchange for trade concessions by China.
The Senate Republican brass blocked Corker from offering an amendment entailing Congressional oversight when a President invokes "national security" when imposing tariffs as Mr. Trump did with Canada.
In his meandering and provocative curatorial text, Santamarina invokes the Greek idea of parrhesia, or free speech, and cites Michel Foucault's Discourse and Truth: the Problematization of Parrhesia.
And the title of the agenda -- "Better Deal: Better Jobs, Better Wages, Better Future" -- invokes memory of the post-depression New Deal launched by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Though the scenario she details is pretty mundane—she's basically just describing my unremarkable Sunday morning—the casualness with which she invokes sexuality, here and elsewhere, is striking.
It invokes the idea (popular among opponents of comprehensive immigration reform) that Democrats only support giving citizenship to unauthorized immigrants because they want to create more Democratic voters.
Washington (CNN)Two groups pushing for stricter gun laws are targeting a Republican congressman in California with a new ad that invokes a school shooting in the state.
Like so many boosters of their own towns, he invokes a New York City borough's name as he describes changes to Port Chester over the last few years.
However, if Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, military activities at the border that were questionably legal before would be legal, relieving DOD of its continued explanatory appeasement efforts.
In the Playboy interview, Trump inveighed against German cars and complained about "being ripped off so badly by our so-called allies," themes that he still regularly invokes.
The decision invokes an obscure 1926 statute, the Federal Arbitration Act, adopted by Congress to ensure that courts respect voluntary arbitration agreements involving commercial contracts between business parties.
" He also invokes religion a lot, something Conte criticized him for during his resignation speech on Tuesday, saying it "undermined the principle of secularism of the modern state.
The title invokes the career of Etheridge Knight, who began writing poems in prison in the 1960s and carved out a singular career through the 1970s and '80s.
But Bruce (Ben Kingsley), a famous coach, takes Josh under his wing and invokes the "Bobby Fischer" strategy, taking training to the extreme and threatening the boy's decency.
"Three Identical Strangers" is the latest chapter in a larger, sprawling chronicle of abuse that, in certain queasy moments, invokes memories of Josef Mengele and his twin experiments.
Mr. Mulvaney, who often invokes Mr. Kushner's name around Mr. Trump to show that he has a good relationship with the family, passed the buck to Mr. Kushner.
Abiy is hoping his rapid reforms can win over voters alienated by decades of abuse by the ruling coalition before next year's elections and he frequently invokes unity.
For me it was about a level of empathy that grief invokes in Hobie, because he too is grieving when he receives this strange waif on his doorstep.
Jackson, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, was perhaps best known during his short career for the 2019 single "Welcome to the Party," which invokes gun violence.
"I wish I could have worn Ossie Clark and I wish I could have worn Zandra [Rhodes]," says Sui, whose fall 2017 collection invokes those '60s fashion greats.
Pras says he's gonna let his lawyers handle this one, but ends on one final point that invokes the murder and cover-up of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Its official investigation invokes Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which allows the president to impose trade restrictions if he suspects imports are threatening national security.
When it comes to Westworld, the reference to the "fall" in Paradise Lost (and the Bible) invokes a failed attempt to take power from God, the creator of life.
The tweet invokes white privilege and neglects to consider undocumented immigrants who identify as members of the LGBTQ community, who could face severe dangers as a result of deportation.
And I don't mean that to say that the experience felt unfinished or rough around the edges, but rather that the Essential Phone invokes a certain kind of joy.
It's an approach well-tailored to her in that it also invokes the breadth of her experience, which is the greatest of any of the candidates in either party.
He frequently "rejects the premise" of a question and invokes everything from "Cartesian relativism" and "Greco-Roman philosophy" to the Magna Carta when asked to describe his political beliefs.
Some Republicans, including Lindsey Graham, have started to call Democrats "communists," a more inflammatory word that invokes the Red Scare of the 1950s led by Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy.
In court transcripts from a Thursday hearing reviewed by TechCrunch, Levandowski's lawyer invokes the amendment in what appears to be a precaution related to a document release by Uber.
Bamz's close friend A$AP Yams, who he invokes on the track ("real shit / he was younger / I would listen / like he's dad") would be proud of the style.
He attributed that phenomenon to the reality that a Supreme Court that invokes a living constitution in fact will inevitably impose upon the people the court's favored value judgments.
The business lobby always invokes the example of Arthur Andersen, the auditing firm that imploded after a series of accounting scandals involving Enron and WorldCom in the early 2000s.
But Shore invokes another tradition: that of Walt Whitman, who recommended "a perfectly transparent, plate-glassy style, artless" (quoted in the catalogue by the show's fine curator, Quentin Bajac).
Wallace postures and invokes the Civil War, while Kennedy; his brother Robert, at the time the attorney general; and Nicholas Katzenbach, the deputy attorney general, map their legal strategy.
The memo, revealed by The Washington Post on Wednesday, found that the agency has to provide tax returns sought by Congress's tax committees unless the president invokes executive privilege.
They run a website that refers to Santa Fe as the "City of Holy Faith," which is a colonial allusion that invokes Santa Fe as a Spanish, Catholic bastion.
Mr. Trump chafes at sharing power with Congress and the courts and invokes the importance of human rights only against governments he despises, like North Korea, Iran and Cuba.
A notable advocate of abstinence is Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who invokes language borrowed from the long-ago "war on drugs" in framing substance abuse as a moral failing.
Lyfe Jennings says Charlamagne tha God and others who are crucifying his new song -- which invokes the word "slave" -- don't have a clue, 'cause it's just naughty sex talk.
If Mr. Trump invokes emergency power to build a wall, Congress needs to respond by passing legislation that will take back some of the power it granted in 1976.
The ad invokes the Hasidic Jewish community in the county, which has been developing homes and places of worship with little regard for zoning restrictions, according to local leaders.
Meanwhile, Zombieland used overt Native American symbolism alongside character names (Columbus, Little Rock) and a plotline (a westward trip destroying everything in its path) that pointedly invokes manifest destiny.
Modi often invokes his humble family roots at political rallies, presenting himself as a man of the people who has fought his way to the top against great odds.
Modi often invokes his humble family roots at political rallies, presenting himself as a man of the people who has fought his way to the top against great odds.
"Musing on analogue forms of communication in the digital present, each painstaking facsimile invokes the marriage of form and function at an inherently personal scale," read the show notes.
It also said he was linked to the Asatru Folk Assembly, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has described as an extremist group that invokes pre-Christian Nordic spirituality.
Though the film's title invokes that one famous match between King and Riggs, it's what happens during the Virginia Slims Circuit that is Battle of the Sexes' main interest.
But talks around a deal can't begin until the British government invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, formally notifying the EU of its intention to withdraw from the union.
The administration's plan, which invokes the same authority Trump used to justify his travel ban on citizens of several Muslim-majority nations, is likely to be quickly challenged in court.
It's not until two-thirds of the way through Significant Zero, his memoir of working in the videogame industry, that Walt Williams finally invokes the dreaded five-letter word: crunch.
He invokes the five-hectare Holocaust Memorial in Berlin (criticised by Björn Höcke, a firebrand on the AfD right) and talks eloquently about the SPD as a "bulwark of democracy".
Appropriately, in the same way Bacurau straddles the thriller and the social drama, it invokes this history both as a thematic point and as a brilliantly set up Chekov's gun.
The executive order invokes the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which gives the president the authority to regulate commerce in response to a national emergency that threatens the United States.
It is Trump's job as president to understand that his words have meaning and that when he invokes things like lynchings he is engaging in deeply offensive and dangerous rhetoric.
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It does much to fill the gaps left by historiography, finally providing Americans and American art with the kind of visceral and sensory experience the war invokes in many Europeans.
Studies have shown that the color red invokes strong emotions in humans, and Ivanka's use of it can be seen as a way of her standing up to her detractors.
A classified Internal Revenue Service draft memo obtained by the Washington Post indicates that President Trump's tax returns must be handed over to Congress unless the president invokes executive privilege.
The Senate measure, which could be debated as early as next week, invokes the 1973 War Powers Act, arguing that Congress never authorized American military assistance for the Saudi coalition.
Though the government invokes no precise model, it has various Asian ones in mind, most obviously China's system of state capitalism under the strict control of a dominant political party.
The bill, which passed the Senate last week in a party-line vote, invokes a law called the Congressional Review Act (CRA) that allows Congress to undo recently passed regulations.
Few people are closer to the Clintons than Emanuel, but he has steered clear of the campaign, even as Sanders repeatedly invokes his name at rallies and in television ads.
He proudly invokes Pope Urban II, the founder of the crusades, and echoes the Turner Diaries as he hopes his attacks will unleash a race war in the United States.
Or, simply, the impossibility of delivering more liberal, representative societies to a region where political Islam invokes not the power of the people but the all-pervasive authority of God?
"The dissent invokes 'the considered judgment of the Executive Branch and Congress' that ATS suits against foreign corporations are 'necessary to help the United States avoid diplomatic friction,'" Alito asserted.
The very past authorities Pinker invokes did not want to hawk psychic uppers for those in doubt and far more openly advertised the ambivalence of their own belief in progress.
Should he choose to launch an operation against Iran, the administration's linking the mullahs to al Qaeda might be a useful rationale to back up whatever casus belli he invokes.
And their aggregate is an arousal of provincial spirit that invites us to become curious about the world, and about the worlds—North and South—Hassell invokes in his music.
Assuming the government follows proper procedures, it has a number of options minimally to comply with Fourth Amendment warrant requirements if it invokes "national security" as an excuse for surveillance.
Also, it shoehorns magic into constrictive masculinity—there is not a single female witch in sight for all 97 minutes, although the film's mythology heavily invokes the Salem Witch Trials.
But later in the interview room, she was less eager to discuss the matchup, which invokes unique emotions for both players and poses unusual tactical on-court challenges, as well.
The Israeli flag was always a Jewish one, bearing a Star of David; the national anthem invokes the "Jewish soul," excluding anyone who is not Jewish from these national symbols.
More contentious moments could come if he invokes executive privilege about conversations with the president or claims that information is classified to prevent it from being discussed in public session.
Questioned about breaking ethical rules by arranging a trip for a senator to Indonesia to research the feasibility of a tariff on palm oil, she repeatedly invokes the Fifth Amendment.
Harari invokes women's memory of their experience of labor, whose pain they seem, in retrospect, to underplay, as an instance of our being fiendishly programmed by our evolutionary history, unaware.
The vision he invokes is terrible, of the downtrodden gaining a precarious ledge of stability at the expense of the even more downtrodden, on and on down an endless abyss.
"In place of any practical road map to enacting his ideas, Sanders substitutes the 'political revolution,' an event he invokes constantly that will sweep aside all impediments," writes Jonathan Chait.
The outcome of last month's referendum has cast uncertainty across the continent, as Britain must renegotiate trade terms once it formally invokes its right to leave the political and economic union.
The juxtaposition of natural and synthetic elements in the floor piece and in three nearby installations on white pedestals invokes a larger narrative of nature colonized and fetishized by capitalist society.
Queerness invokes otherness — a life lived outside the presupposed narrative of a "normal," heterosexual love life, a nonconforming presentation of gender, a recognition that biology need not necessarily determine one's destiny.
In this show the artist revisits work from Resident Evil, one of her previous shows, but invokes the Zong Massacre so that visitors cannot ignore the UK's complicity in the slaughter.
He invokes therapy, misquotes Jay-Z, throws money around for a scholarship for female directors, talks about the NRA, and caps it all off with — of course — something about his mom.
Zelda wields the purely spiritual power of wisdom, and only engages in combat by using an item called "arrows of light," which, as the name suggests, invokes an image of purity.
So perhaps I should say a few words about a magazine cover that invokes the word terror in relation to the way the National Rifle Association promotes the American gun industry.
As for the tank named "Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson," well, just happens to be in a Delta Squadron, the crew were probably fans of his work, and his name invokes strength.
The typical idea of an expensive hi-fi music system invokes visions of cables, a lot of typically expensive cables, whereas wireless streaming tends to be all about good-enough convenience.
"My Brilliant Friend" is often at its best when it invokes this same crisis of knowledge, of growing up where everyone knows your business and no one can admit the truth.
But most of the album invokes the kind of cinematic artifice, at once old-fashioned and openly reconstituted, that Danger Mouse has also brought to his own projects, like Broken Bells.
Wardle also released a complementary tool for Gatekeeper on Friday, a free tool called Ostiarius that will scan not just the initial binary, but all the processes that an app invokes.
His complaint about life in Florence invokes what he portrays as constitutional violations, as well as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a law that requires the government to accommodate religious practices.
Despite the 12 steps' emphasis on spirituality — the final step invokes "a spiritual awakening" — researchers say spirituality actually isn't the key component in general, even if it's helpful for some individuals.
Some staunch Zionists are bad for the Jews — witness Steve King, the Republican congressman from Iowa who invokes his support for Israel when he's called out for his blatant white nationalism.
Related: The Internal Revenue Service must honor congressional requests for Mr. Trump's federal tax returns unless he invokes executive privilege, according to a draft legal memo written by the agency's staff.
To justify the United States' broader jurisdiction over global competitions, the House bill invokes the United States' contribution to the World Anti-Doping Agency, the global regulator of drugs in sports.
For In the Dream House, the focus is singular—one very traumatic relationship—but the references she employs to illustrate it, the concepts she invokes to build her narrative, are legion.
The text of paragraph two in Rule XXII is clear — there is to be "no more than" 30 hours of debate time after the Senate invokes cloture (that is, ends debate).
That's what makes this spot striking: It invokes John F. Kennedy's fight to put a man on the moon, arguing that any "big" idea is possible if a leader wills it.
But this was not — despite Malcolm's claim — Moser's intention; even the sober title, Her Life and Work, invokes the kind of universal, serious literary biography that perhaps Sontag herself would've wanted.
In brutal poetry, Mr Crummey invokes the work they do to survive, "the two children wielding knives honed to a razor's edge, up to their slender wrists in blood and offal".
Or she invokes free speech, telling Lowey "our democracy is built on debate" — as if the debate she wants to force is as innocuous as a dispute over a spending bill.
"It's about who talks about me, or who speaks of me, or who invokes my name when I'm not in the room," said Women's March organizer Linda Sarsour on the panel.
Although it invokes the realm of the imaginary, the exhibition eschews escapism; instead, the site-specific works on display show artists thinking creatively about the dispiriting circumstances of our own world.
And Oleg himself invokes Nina's ghost in his discussion with the agents who search his apartment, reminding us that both he and Stan still have lingering anger over her sad fate.
" Sandberg said the merits of the lawsuit should be discussed because of the issues around democracy and the media it invokes, but as far as Facebook's concerned, it's a firm "no comment.
You can hear The Weeknd's stamp on "Woo," which invokes the guitar-heavy R&B of "The Hills" for a slight brush with rough edges — but that's as far as it goes.
He invokes "the bodies of filthy French lying in the street" and says Canada has received many warnings to stay off Muslim lands and discontinue its participation in the fight against ISIS.
Kameelah Janan Rasheed's woodblock print "Punctuated Blackness" (2013) repeats the word "black" followed by various punctuation marks, to show how a colon, question mark or exclamation point invokes rational analysis or outrage.
" Beck, who has endorsed Cruz, often invokes God during speeches at the Texas senator's campaign rallies, and has even claimed that Cruz's birth was brought about by "the hand of divine providence.
It is a slur when used by a non-Asian to reference Asians -- even when said without explicitly hostile intent, because of the long history of harmful acts it references and invokes.
Letters To the Editor: Re "When Whites Just Don't Get It, Revisited" (column, April 3): Nicholas Kristof's otherwise excellent column breaks down into nonsense the moment he invokes the "unconscious bias" meme.
It has brought with it an entire division of labor to enforce this definition, the kind Weinberg invokes when he tells his staff to play their roles and stay in their lanes.
In the foreword to "The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis," published this month, the critic Michael Wood invokes Henry James, Henry Fielding, Chekhov, Sterne, Nabokov and Calvino — all in two paragraphs.
In his analysis of the three options, he invokes examples of other Caribbean islands, including United States territories, that have achieved greater autonomy, while also looking at the American interests at stake.
Look at how Dinesh D'Souza's conservative agitprop documentary Death of a Nation despicably invokes the story of Sophie Scholl as part of its argument that actually fascism is a left-wing phenomenon.
The intercutting of unhurried river scenes and sensuous close-ups invokes a contentious tradition of ethnographic cinema, in which (white, European) filmmakers would reveal the "true lives" of black or indigenous people.
"The traumatic loss of life of one of our community members is very difficult to comprehend and surely invokes a range of emotions for all of us," university Chancellor Michael Amiridis said.
Wilders is straight, but like Fortuyn he repeatedly invokes LGBTQ rights to argue for anti-Muslim policies, including an immigration ban, prohibition of the Quran, and a tax on Muslim women's headscarves.
" What to watch: Swalwell told reporters the committee did not receive the full inspector general report that accompanies the whistleblower complaint, but said the whistleblower "invokes other witnesses to the disturbing conduct.
It invokes our state of disunion, be it the tampering Russian bear or the tariffs that are threatening our economy (one wonders if they've had any effect on Bisbee's supply of nails).
Once we accept these types of deaths, it becomes easier for them to keep occurring A more charitable explanation is that the more typical kind of gun violence invokes more complicated problems.
Rather, the deeper problem is how Mr. Trump sporadically invokes the suffering of foreigners when he thinks it promotes United States strategic priorities — in this case, the nuclear crisis with North Korea.
Whenever President Trump or one of his boosters invokes Chicago as a shorthand for urban violence, we hear the racialized subtext loud and clear: Black and brown people here are out of control.
The store is luxurious in a way that invokes the fruits of hard labor: It reminds me of the Christmas barrel Laura Ingalls opened after the long winter, full of silks and turkey.
Now yes, not every question can be settled by precedents, the church must sometimes think and act anew, and other criteria, likes the ones that Martens invokes, can matter for present-day debates.
First: he openly invokes the death of Trayvon Martin, a black 17-year-old killed in a gated community by a man who assumed he was a criminal because of his skin color.
Seales invokes this same upbeat energy on her debut HBO comedy special I Be Knowin' to engage her audience as she delivers observational quips on racism, sexism, and life's day-to-day perplexities.
However, it seems the most immediate challenge for large companies is how to handle PR disasters in a way that doesn't take sides, yet still invokes that "the customer is always right," spirit.
With grizzled vocals and a world-weary attitude, Wall's songwriting invokes images of an Old West rambling man who's traveled the world, only to find everyone is suffering just the same as him.
Every October, NASA gets into the Halloween spirit by sharing "spooky" pictures of space, such as the creepy jack-o'-lantern sun or this year's glowing dead star that invokes Slimer from Ghostbusters.
Branding aid as a U.S. coup is a disservice that plays into the controlling, falsified authoritarian propaganda Maduro invokes to cling to power — that the "evil U.S." seeks to overthrow their fearless leader.
"It is not meant to prevent him from invoking executive privilege, it is forcing him to make a choice: Either he invokes the privilege or he has to answer the question," said Rep.
Her debut album, Don't Let the Kids Win, blends together a mix of influences, from Fiona Apple and Angel Olsen to Appalachian folk music, and invokes artist like Margaret Glassy and Lucy Daucus.
His food writing, much of which first appeared in Esquire, was collected in his 2001 book, "The Raw and the Cooked," whose title invokes the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss's volume of that name.
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But because of some catastrophic misjudgment in postproduction, the final two minutes of the scene have been cut in a way that invokes the surreal incoherence that makes "The Room" such a hoot.
Adora is here, discovering the magic sword that transforms her into She-Ra when she invokes "the honor of Grayskull," and so is Catra, her feline friend and on-again, off-again foe.
The result for Mr. Macron is that he is seen by many as "the president of the rich," a phrase his most vocal opponent, the far-left politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon, often invokes.
" I mentioned some examples of the president speaking in what seemed to be a negative way — as when he invokes "Crooked" Hillary Clinton, spurring audiences to join in chants of "Lock her up!
She's both a victim and an avenger: Having lost Solor to Gamsatti in this world, she invokes the gods to bring about a devastating earthquake, so she can reclaim Solor in the afterlife.
To varying degrees, there is no other imprint as glamorous as Knopf—because of the breadth of books it publishes, the success it's had and the respect (both literary and commercially) it invokes.
He also invokes the government whistleblower complaint about Trump's dealings with Ukraine and the Senate Judiciary Committee's call for Barr to recuse himself from probes into matters pertaining to Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
Iconographically, its rhino invokes an elegiac sense of pathos akin to that of polar-bear-on-ice-floe imagery, the latter of which is pervasive to the point of cliché in environmental advocacy.
"If a ticker is easy to pronounce or clever, it is likely that the symbol invokes a sense of creativity and positivity when an investor reads or hears about it," the researchers said.
" ("Pickaninny" has long been seen as an offensive term for a black child.) She addresses Mary Poppins in minstrel dialect and invokes the convention of blacking up: "My, but dem's very white babies.
In his wonderful 1998 painting "A History of the Chicano Movimiento," the bear reappears in the upper left, locating the artist's own roots in the events that the rest the large work invokes.
Teeny invokes a few responses out of Lizzie; Boshra, who stayed up after the release show to watch the pilot of HBO's Vinyl, which stars a few of their friends, is completely dazed.
This is why the possibility that Facebook offers to capitalize on teenagers' mental state invokes so much rage — when teenagers interact with their friends on Facebook, they are unlikely to recognize nudges as such.
Book the Kimpton Alexis Hotel starting at $212 per night With its muted color palette, natural detail, and curated local art, Seattle's Kimpton Alexis Hotel beautifully invokes the approachable luxury of the Pacific Northwest.
He invokes his experience as a donor to highlight campaign finance corruption, accuses hedge fund managers of dodging taxes and joins Mr. Sanders in denouncing various industries for what he says are undeserved profits.
The woman wears the traditional red and gold from "Portrait from the Market-1," while the man is arrayed in feathered headdress that invokes the freedom of a bird, aka sovereignty within this union.
Plus, Roy's new headline asks whether this is the first skirmish of the new water wars, and thus invokes Betteridge's law (concerning yes/no questions)—leading to jeers from the mob of Betteridge bots.
He invokes his own experience as a donor as an example of campaign finance corruption, rips hedge fund managers for dodging taxes, and joins Sanders in blasting the pharmaceutical industry for reaping undeserved profits.
Sunday's worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history prompted renewed warnings from officials of "lone wolf" attackers, a term that commonly invokes images of isolated individuals, radicalized online by violent propaganda and plotting alone.
Harris invokes Ntozake Shange's term "choreopoem" to describe a collagelike construction that incorporates free verse, choral speaking, dance, tableaux vivants and (in his case, not hers) text message chains about getting gonorrhea in Berlin.
To that end, the main European Union nations are envisioning a two-stage negotiating process for a British exit, once the British government invokes Article 50 of the treaty governing membership in the bloc.
It feeds an old Chavismo rant that Maduro invokes, as he literally danced while military fired tear gas and killed four innocent people for trying to bring aid across the border to their families.
The process of leaving begins only after the British government invokes a provision of the European Union's governing treaty known as Article 50 — an action Mr. Cameron said he would leave to his successor.
The series, much of it subtitled, is inspired by the real crime ring known as the Pink Panthers, which has been linked to hundreds of robberies and whose name invokes the "Pink Panther" movies.
When Sanders invokes God's intent in Donald Trump's occupation of the White House, she infuses religions connotations on Trump's tenure that will excite his base but will further erode his support in mainstream America.
To this day, Mr. Rubio still invokes on the campaign trail the most important lesson he says his grandfather taught him: not to squander the opportunities his parents created for him through their sacrifice.
This is similar to the Atomwaffen Division playbook, which has already produced real-world violence by promoting guerrilla war against the state and what it deems "the system"—a term Spear often invokes online.
He cites a 1376 letter from the mystic Catherine of Siena to a disciple, in which she presciently warns of schisms within the Catholic Church and invokes the Eucharist as a symbol of unity.
Those backers, in rebutting the allegations of eight former wrestlers, have hewed to a strategy that simultaneously defends Mr. Jordan's integrity, undermines his accusers, discredits mainstream news reports and invokes a "deep state" conspiracy.
Mr. Corbyn goes out of his way not to use the word "anti-Semitism," and when he is forced into condemnation of it he invokes the platitude that Labour opposes all racism and discrimination.
That negotiation would not begin in any case until Britain invokes Article 216 of the Lisbon Treaty, which sets a two-year limit for talks with the other 230 member states about Britain's exit.
The parallel is worth mentioning not only because the Netflix series invokes that time, but also in the way it discovers truly natural new talent, and addresses the issues faced by a gay teen.
The suit invokes several anti-corruption provisions in the Constitution, including the foreign emoluments clause and another part banning presidents from supplementing their salaries with other payments from the U.S. government or state governments.
They argue that in a predominantly white state of Iowa -- a place Buttigieg regularly refers to as the "heartland" -- his use of the phrase invokes an overly simplistic (and white) view of American values.
Evola, especially in his Revolt Against the Modern World, invokes the Knights Templar to argue for a kind of spiritual knighthood that supersedes what he calls "exoteric devotional Christianity" with a more mystical chivalry.
BRUSSELS — President Trump routinely invokes the phrase "fake news" as a rhetorical tool to undermine opponents, rally his political base and try to discredit a mainstream American media that is aggressively investigating his presidency.
A confidential draft of an IRS memo from last fall, obtained by the Washington Post, said the president's returns have to be turned over unless the president invokes executive privilege, according to the Post.
He even invokes himself as a significant character, painting himself as a kind of prophetic scribe who must write down all the worlds of the Dark Tower in order to keep their inhabitants alive.
" Referring to a part of the exhibition called "Mandalas and Dervishes," the brochure invokes the whirling dances of Sufi adepts: "Gyrating works in this group invite hypnotic or psychedelic imbalance — mystical experiences by other means.
That reconciliation came after a competitive, at many times bitter, primary fight for the Democratic nomination in 2008, a fight that Obama invokes in an attempt to bridge the gap between Clinton and Sanders supporters.
While the president often invokes the name of the murderous street gang MS-13, his administration views all undocumented immigrants as in violation of the law and criminal, regardless of how they live their lives.
"The notion of federal supremacy and presidential immunity from judicial process that the President here invokes, unqualified and boundless in its reach as described above, cuts across the grain of these constitutional precedents," he wrote.
If I want to communicate a desired emotion with a counterpart, I can invoke a deep net to generate sounds that, as per a deep net sitting on my partners' device, invokes the desired emotion.
The right-wing blog world, including hate sites to which I'm not linking, frequently invokes the language and history of the crusades to justify calling for the expulsion of all Muslims from the United States.
"Trigger warning" isn't much better; initially used in the context of war veterans with PTSD, it now invokes the gravity of military violence to describe reactions to events ranging from sexual assault to unpleasant words.
One of the novel's more interesting detours invokes the true story of Mark Copani, a professional wrestler who performed as Muhammad Hassan but had to leave World Wrestling Entertainment after the 2005 London subway bombings.
"Indie Folk" is what he calls it, which is fair, as his style invokes the sound of Jakob Dylan's solo projects, and he toes the line of folk rock and country music very, very well.
At his trial, he invokes his right, under the Sixth Amendment, to a jury composed of people from the state where the murder was committed (Idaho) and from the federal district where it was committed.
He won't say Yes, but he cannot quite say No. In a short, elegant discussion of the conservative counterpoint to the liberal tradition, Gopnik invokes the thought of his fellow Montrealer, the philosopher Charles Taylor.
Her premise has been intensively probed in the past by, among others, Shere Hite, the golden-haired German sex educator, a household name in the 1970s, whom Ms. Martin reverently invokes in the book's introduction.
On a less amusing note, he invokes the Uighur minority in western China several times to make the case for various dynasties' inclusiveness, without mentioning the violent conflict between Uighurs and the central government today.
But no matter how many times Daum invokes the spirit of Didion (Daum and Ellis are both specifically enamored with Didion's 1972 takedown of feminism, "The Women's Movement"), she has nothing of Didion's dispassionate precision.
United States — that allowed the US government to put Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II. The Court wrote, in an opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts: Finally, the dissent invokes Korematsu v.
Inslee's plan invokes President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, which called for sweeping economic changes and investment to revitalize the U.S. economy reeling from the Great Depression, and calls climate change a threat to modern civilization.
The exhibition's title, as explained in the press release, invokes "the influence of architecture and the built world on abstraction," but that aside, what the show offers above all is a lot of really fine painting.
The film vividly invokes the neorealist cinema of the mid–20th century, but with the full arsenal of 21st-century filmmaking techniques at his disposal, Cuarón is able to bring a staggering scope to his film.
Kganye invokes the memory of her late mother by superimposing herself onto photographs of her mother in her younger years with identical clothing and poses: her mother lives on in her face, they look strikingly similar.
That's the declaration that opens Legion's series finale, before the end invokes the beginning and before a warning, up front, that the show's conclusion will be as mired in uncertainty as its entire three-season run.
The new mocha option was indeed inspired by the confections its flavor invokes and features espresso, a slightly sweet mocha sauce, candied cherry syrup, steamed milk, and topped with whipped cream and special Valentine's Day sprinkles.
My main problem with giving Dylan the Nobel, besides the memories it invokes of playing too much Super Smash Brothers in a dorm room that reeked of stale bong water, is that he is a musician.
Despite the fact that most peels on the market have come a long way and won't leave you red and stripped, something about the word invokes a little fear in those of us with sensitive skin.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, a close ally of Mr. Trump, regularly invokes "fake news" now to denounce his critics, labeling the work of several major news outlets as that in posts on social media.
While the show still falls under the category of medical melodrama, Shaun's condition, James Poniewozik wrote in his review for The Times, also invokes a deeper question: What does it means to be a "good" doctor?
The context this time is a little different, though, since Buscetta (who goes by the nickname Masino) invokes his honor to justify his betrayal of the organization he had loyally served for his whole adult life.
So if it formally invokes national security concerns, under so-called Section 232 authority, the Trump administration might be able to administer tariffs or other penalties against China that might otherwise be illegal under W.T.O. rules.
The emotion in the song, which comes mostly from the minor key chords and not from Gomez's voice, reaches a fever pitch when she invokes the idea of learning to hate someone you used to love.
In a lovely symmetry, her name invokes both political types: the Jacobin radicals, who led the French Revolution, and the Jacobite reactionaries, who fought to restore King James II and the Stuarts to the British throne.
The measure passed by the House on Wednesday invokes that act because many lawmakers say President Trump exceeded his authority by deploying American forces and weapons into the Yemen conflict without a formal declaration of war.
Instead of Virgil as epic poet, it invokes Virgil as Dante's guide to the nether regions, The Guggenheim rotunda is an ideal setting for its meditation on history and freedom, and on love, faith, and death.
As Clay Routledge, an associate professor of psychology at North Dakota State University, explained to me via email, holidays share "a common theme of nostalgia," and Home Alone's "emotional complexity" echoes the bittersweet feelings nostalgia invokes.
" The brief invokes a provocative comparison: "African-American sculptors who have designed Latin-cross-shaped sculptures for Lutheran churches would know that those same items express different messages if created for an Aryan Nations Church event.
Even if Trump invokes Article 2205 of NAFTA — the mechanism a country can use to leave the pact — the process is not immediate: It requires a six-month of withdrawal, after which Trump can decide to leave.
Leaders from across the bloc also made clear that they would not bow to May's suggestion that preparatory talks take place before she invokes Article 50 of the EU treaty, starting the two-year countdown to Brexit.
" The Senate's Yemen resolution invokes the War Powers Resolution of 1973 (WPR), which gives Congress the power to direct a president to remove troops involved in "hostilities" abroad "without a declaration of war or specific statutory authorization.
In the EU it currently invokes a exception in Irish law to circumvent more fulsome compliance — which, even setting GDPR aside, raises some interesting competition law questions, as Paul-Olivier Dehaye told the UK parliament last month.
In "Variations on the Right To Remain Silent," Carson invokes Joan of Arc, painter Francis Bacon, and German writer Friedrich Holderlin to probe the idea of a cliché, the limits of language, and the limits of translation.
Part of what makes DiAngelo's project surreal is the difference in scale between the historical injustices she invokes and the contemporary slights she addresses: on one side, the indescribable horror of lynching; on the other, careless crying.
"If May came up with a clear concept of what she wanted and presented it to Merkel before she invokes Article 50, I'm sure she would get some indication of what we think," one German official said.
" When Sansa invokes the perfectly rational argument that it's her duty to listen to and cooperate with those she rules, Arya accuses her of being self-serving and delivers the cutting line: "You always liked nice things.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has no choice but to honor congressional requests for President Trump's tax returns unless he invokes executive privilege to protect them, according to a draft legal memo written by agency staff members.
Charles M. Blow It is a commonly accepted rule among those who are in the business of argument, especially online, that he or she who invokes Adolf Hitler, either in oratory or essays, automatically forfeits the argument.
Along the way, Scott invokes the influence of beehives on Western architecture, Hamlet, Dionysus ("born, like an accidental text message, of Zeus' thigh"), the video game series Grand Theft Auto and Marcel Duchamp, to name a few.
Though for American viewers the story echoes the Bill Cosby situation, this is a British show (it invokes the Jimmy Savile case), and no media is more brutal than Britain's when it gets hold of a scandal.
With avenues in state courts thus closed mere months before Mr Reed's execution date, his lawyers' latest attempt to get a federal court to order a new trial invokes both civil-rights law and the federal constitution.
"The notion of ... presidential immunity from judicial process that the President here invokes, unqualified and boundless in its reach described above, cuts against the grain of these Constitutional precedents," wrote Marrero, an appointee of President Bill Clinton.
It's a chapter of his life that he invokes at nearly every campaign stop, a piece of his biography that has become nearly as central to his presidential candidacy as his Midwestern roots or his time as mayor.
"Alita: Battle Angel" not only invokes this trope, but also fails to allow its own hero to stand on her own without allusions to her "womanly" form when Alita gets a new, sleeker, and more sophisticated cyborg body.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Seeing a woman eerily moving down a staircase in darkness perhaps invokes more Ingmar Bergman than Italian Vogue, but that sort of moodiness is what fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville was known for.
PARIS, Jan 17 (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande told British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday that negotiations over Britain's exit from the European Union should begin as soon as Britain invokes Article 50, a presidential sources said.
Holzer invokes in these works the lurid madness of biblical prophets from Isaiah to John the Evangelist, pouring out her own incantations, not via divine inspiration, but through a ruthless criticism of everything existing (to invoke Karl Marx).
"The LME believes it has a duty to address concerns around stock transparency and the right to compel market participants to report stock levels where the corresponding commercial agreement invokes the LME," the exchange said in a release.
Though he regularly invokes the immigrant tale of his father, Rafael, he speaks sparingly of ethnic identity, dabbles only occasionally in uneven Spanish and has declined to highlight his biography as conspicuously as Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
Here he is on 2011's "Crew Love": Drake's idea of getting high apparently invokes a 1970s hippie stoner notion of looking up at a planetarium during a Laser Floyd show like an episode of Freaks and Geeks.
He starts to quote historians to show where we've been; makes regular reference to Reconstruction and the regression and receding of the American dream; invokes the demonization of "super-predators" and Sister Souljah — all with elegance and insight.
On the corresponding singles chart, the Billboard Hot 224, the online buzz came in even hotter as Ariana Grande achieves her first No. 2000 hit with "Thank U, Next," a gossipy surprise release that invokes her famous exes.
Since Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" (1970) invokes Krishna, it ought to be a gift to Indian performers anyway — but the detailed Kuchipudi treatment (Kuchipudi derives from the southeastern state Andhra Pradesh) given by Bhavana Reddy was marvelously judicious.
"I know how bad it looks when it gets out in the public, which it was never supposed to"—a response that subtly invokes Gallagher's social media campaign against the teammates who reported his misconduct: Snitches get stitches.
He publishes a testimonial, "Confessions of a Negative Campaigner," in which he invokes Jesus while vowing never to repeat such political ugliness in the future, then turns around and collaborates with a politician whose ugliness knows no limit.
"The traumatic loss of life of one of our community members is very difficult to comprehend and surely invokes a range of emotions for all of us," UIC Chancellor Michael Amiridis said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
I think we have to be clear that this is the distinction: White people cannot dress up as people of color (whether they be real or imaginary) because it invokes the history of and current practice of racial oppression.
A government source said that this week would mark "a defining moment in this country's history" when May invokes Article 50 on Wednesday to open the way for formal negotiations to leave the EU following a referendum last June.
When she asks for his help in the Battle of the Bastards, she invokes his long-ago promise, recalled in "The Door," to protect her — a promise he broke when he delivered her into the hands of the Boltons.
But asked if he thought his brother might have had some doubts about signing on with a man whose résumé includes three wives and a casino empire, and who liberally invokes coarse language and imagery, he answered without hesitation.
At one campaign rally after another, he invokes the menace of a caravan of Central American refugees and accuses Democrats of supporting "open borders," protecting MS-13 gang members from deportation and wanting to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
It invokes the War Powers Resolution, which gives Congress the power to direct the president to remove US forces from "hostilities abroad" if the president hasn't sought a declaration of war or an authorization of the use of force.
Knight has called Kubo a "Kurosawa myth in miniature," and there's hardly a better way to describe how the film invokes heroic samurai tales of yore, even as it leaves you wondering what real truths lie behind Kubo's quest.
The I.R.S. has no choice but to honor congressional requests for President Trump's tax returns unless he invokes executive privilege to protect them, according to a draft legal memo written by agency staffers, Alan Rappeport of the NYT reports.
Smarsh invokes her unborn baby in this memoir because asking this question, she says, is what kept her life on track, enabling her to chase an education and take advantage of the can-do attitude that is her inheritance.
"Modi invokes everything about Gandhi except Hindu-Muslim harmony, and this was the most crucial element of his work," said Ramachandra Guha, a historian who wrote an authoritative biography of Gandhi, and who was arrested at a recent protest.
A recent paper by leading researchers in the field invokes statistical models to argue that health disparities between black and white Americans are more readily explained by environmental effects such as racism than the DNA they inherited from ancestors.
For the British government, the dilemma of when and how to make a Brexit landing is complicated by a refusal on the part of EU leaders, led by Merkel, to discuss potential outcomes until Britain invokes the exit procedure.
"In white nationalist circles, it invokes the theory of the Great Replacement and the fall of the white West," she said, referring to the theory that white civilization will be overrun by dark-skinned invaders from the developing world.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, meanwhile, issued a sharp rebuke of the proposed move on Thursday, in a sign of that kind of opposition the President will face if he invokes a national emergency.
I, personally, can't wait for the section where she invokes all of her most iconic past looks, emerging from an egg in a meat dress, under which she's actually just dressed as the biker version of a Biblical character.
Having arrived at painting as a vocation only after his own troubled presidency, Bush has developed a style that invokes such painters as Marlene Dumas, Jules de Balincourt, Dana Schutz, and Sam McKinniss, while emerging as a wholly his own.
The legend of St. George and the dragon has been used on royal coins for centuries, according to the Royal Mint, and deliberately invokes courage and the triumph of good over evil as a tribute to the prince on his birthday.
This suggestion, of course, immediately invokes an implicit (and legitimate) chorus of criticisms: Women shouldn't have to be taught how to not to get raped, and education in self-defense can easily fall into the tired pattern of blaming the victim.
Timeline: March 28, 2017: May invokes "Article 50," giving the U.K. two years to finalize its withdrawal from the EU. June 8, 2017: May's decision to call a snap election to bolster the Conservative majority ahead of Brexit negotiations backfires spectacularly.
Trump's bet Trump, who kept up his attacks against the congresswomen for a third straight day Tuesday, is clearly signaling that he will use race and the haunted, blood-soaked politics that it invokes as an anchor of his reelection bid.
LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - JPMorgan said that until Britain invokes formal divorce proceedings from the European Union, it is unlikely to get much beyond a sketch of the exit talks to come and could come under pressure to resolve its exit.
I don't speak any language other than English and there's much of the Western canon I haven't studied, so when Carson invokes Hegel or any of the many less famous Greek tragedies, I feel the rumbling of low-grade panic.
" The introduction to the show invokes the biblical story of Esther, who reveals her Jewishness in an attempt to save her people, calling it "an archetypal Jewish story of claiming and declaring the self as one wants to be seen.
Goodness immediately invokes Neutral Milk Hotel and R.E.M., bands from Athens, GA who collectively have not released any notable albums since 1998, have almost zero currency within punk circles, and almost completely disappeared as source material, even in indie rock.
The Democrats would never allow one of their own congressmen to make a statement that openly invokes offensive stereotypes about any other minority group, yet when Omar makes several in a row about Jewish people, Democratic leadership excuses and enables her.
Kessler invokes such concepts as Hebb's rule, that staple of Neuroscience 101 classes everywhere, which says that our neurons get into the habit of listening to those neurons they've heard from before, forming patterns of reaction that are reinforced through repetition.
Even at the Supreme Court -- traditionally willing, even eager, to defer to a president when he invokes national security -- Trump's lawyers faced hard questions and a refusal by the justices simply to accede to the government's claims of national security needs.
" The measure also invokes the GOP's history as the party of President Abraham Lincoln, noting that "we recall that the Republican Party was founded in the struggle against slavery and a rejection of the racial beliefs underlying the institution of slavery.
"My takeaway is simply this interview invokes confidence that Kroger is still very competitive in the space ... and [Kroger's] $16 billion in natural and organic sales is larger than the entire Whole Food chain's revenue," Morningstar's John Brick told CNBC.
Khan invokes Ronald Reagan's vision of a shining city on a hill several times in the book, a man Khan calls "my president," and for whom he says he would have voted had he been a citizen at the time.
Biden invokes Obama's name and legacy again and again, vowing to fight to protect Obamacare and other achievements, even as other candidates like Michael Bloomberg also frequently mention his partnership with Obama as the former mayor of New York City.
And while "Septet" invokes distinct themes — its seven sections include "In the Garden" and "In the Morgue" — "Cross Currents" is more stridently pared down, well served by the effervescent attack that Alexis Branagan, Amanda Treiber and Joshua Andino-Nieto delivered.
In addition to humans, 17 animals are now known to organize themselves in this way, and Wilson invokes these different species to paint a thorough yet succinct picture of the great evolutionary "transitions" that have shaped our own social world.
But the space can feel crowded — not only by the personal stories and civic history Ms. Schreck's play invokes, but by a gallery of faces, four rows tall and several columns across, that stare unvaryingly down at her, and us, throughout.
Addressing this, Mr. Bailey invokes David Allen's "Getting Things Done," a productivity book published in the early aughts that introduced a time management method based on the notion that our brains are designed to come up with ideas, not hold them.
With their dazzling fracturing these rooms are the most literal manifestation of one of the artist's central obsessions: infinity, which can symbolize the enormity of love, death and God, all of which she often invokes in her titles and her poetry.
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And while he lords it over his petty kingdom with a preening arrogance, Hamm is, of course, as pathetically dependent on Clov as Clov is on him — ultimately more so — and thus he, too, invokes as much pity as horror.
The fascination and familiarity of this place derive in part from earlier Italian movies, a legacy that Rohrwacher, a 36-year-old writer and director whose other features are "Corpo Celeste" and "The Wonders," invokes and critiques with equal shrewdness.
But what's especially intriguing with regard to Us is the idea Persona invokes, of a story that has not one unreliable narrator, but two unreliable narrators engaged in a delicate, collaborative process of maintaining their own and each others' self-deceptions.
The phrase "land of the pilgrim's pride," invokes a very historically inaccurate picture of America as "empty" without population—and one that makes invisible the people who actually did most of the manual labor and agricultural work to build the country.
As a hopeful example, he invokes as a Trumpian forerunner Arnold Schwarzenegger, another misogynist celebrity demagogue who ended up as "a highly effective governor" because all he cared about was his popularity, which made him much more willing to work across party lines.
A big part of the show's appeal, of course, is the way it invokes, homages, and sometimes overtly cops from all sorts of Reagan-era pop culture: Even *Stranger'*s title font feels like it jumped off a dog-eared Stephen King paperback.
If the Muslim ban seemed to some legal scholars to overstep even the very broad authority that the executive branch has to regulate entry into the US, Trump's current rhetoric explicitly invokes things the courts have granted deference to in the past.
The EMA, which employs 890 people including temporary staff, has said it is awaiting guidance from Brussels on its future, but many pharmaceutical executives believe it will have to move once Britain invokes Article 50, the EU treaty clause triggering exit negotiations.
Beheading He invokes the recent beheading of another Western hostage, John Ridsdel, who was captured alongside the surviving hostages from the Oceanview Resort on Samal Island, which lies off the coast of the major southern island of Mindanao, in September of last year.
" Exhibit curator Ash Kyrie, a veteran of the Iraq war who was deployed to Iraq, explained to CNBC the subject is "receiving [his] Purple Heart, but the title obviously is 'Black Heart,' which kind of invokes — there's some conflict between the two ideas.
There are already laws on the books to remedy dumping, and if Trump invokes the national security provision to impose new tariffs, other nations will immediately challenge him because they're operating under a World Trade Organization agreement that has no national security exceptions.
But as much as his music invokes tangible places it also drifts in an atmosphere above and below them; as the titles of his records state, he's coming from somewhere 6 Feet Beneath The Moon or an area more hidden and subterranean.
While games like Heavy Rain borrow more from pulpy noir stories like Fincher's Se7en than Godard's Alphaville, and Beyond: Two Souls favors teen superhero melodrama over the kind of political commentary in works like Weekend, Cage invokes the innovative form of Godard's works.
By targeting campuses, the police have breached the last refuge of the protesters, a move that brings the violence to the heart of the universities and invokes the pivotal and fraught role of student activism in the global history of democracy movements.
Then there's Trump's proposed unconstitutional executive order to end birthright citizenship, which is a dangerous stunt that invokes repeal of the 14th Amendment, one of the Reconstruction amendments enacted by Republicans after slavery to guarantee US citizenship to everyone born in the country.
"Even if he threatens to withdraw [from NAFTA] or invokes article 2205 and notifies that he intends to leave, I think both Canada and Mexico would say, 'Go ahead, try your luck,'" Leblond said, referring to a provision in the NAFTA agreement.
Trump invokes Defense Production Act: Trump also announced Wednesday he will invoke the Defense Production Act (DPA), which would allow the administration to force American industry to manufacture medical supplies that are in short supply in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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The name "Willa" invokes Cather's bleakly tender depictions of the Midwest, but I kept thinking of Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio" as I read, and the special brand of Midwestern claustrophobia felt by those who are trapped and unable to imagine any exit.
European Union leaders have been largely dismissive of such efforts, but both sides are setting out hard positions before the real negotiations begin, sometime after Britain invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to officially begin the process of leaving the bloc. Mrs.
Behold then another luxury sex album, as voluptuous as his usual music, albeit on a more specific thematic level (I don't know of another R&B album, or Christmas album, that so regularly invokes the act of unwrapping presents as an erotic metaphor).
Some of the former vice president's closest advisers are concerned about how he may react to Mr. Trump's barbs, particularly if the president invokes the death of Mr. Biden's son Beau, and the relationship between his other son, Hunter, and Beau's widow.
" On Monday evening, Sharon Weston Broome, the mayor-president of Baton Rouge, said in a statement that blackface "is more than just a costume" and that it "invokes a painful history in this country and it is not appropriate in any situation.
The Yemen resolution invokes the War Powers Resolution of 1973 (WPR), which gives Congress the power to direct a president to remove troops involved in "hostilities" abroad if there has been no formal "declaration of war or specific statutory authorization" from Congress.
"At Amazon, Alexa is making its way to other devices, now including some of the Fire TV devices, and with Google this is part of a broader rollout of its new Assistant strategy," says Dawson, who also invokes the chamfered elephant in the room.
The phrase invokes #ExxonKnew, the slogan referring to recent revelations that ExxonMobil rigorously studied climate science in the 1970s and '80s and then worked to protect its bottom line by lobbying groups to sow confusion about the ties between burning fossil fuels and global warming.
LONDON/MOSCOW, July 22 (Reuters) - For a gymnast who won Olympic medals in every men's event barring the rings, it is perhaps a little poignant that Alexei Nemov invokes the spirit of JRR Tolkien whenever he lays eyes on his vast stash of priceless valuables.
" Any show that invokes Donald Trump's name (aspirationally!) twice should at least have the good sense to also invoke an aesthetic so gilded, so decked out in eleganza, that even Donny would begrudgingly admit, "Damn, now here are some people with cash to burn.
Simple experiences can be communicated through sound, and richer experiences through a combination of sight and sound that invoke our other senses; just as how the sight of a stadium invokes the roar of a crowd and the taste of beer and hot dogs.
EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and other European leaders insist they won't begin any talks until Britain invokes the Article 50 of the EU's Treaty of Lisbon, which sets in motion a two-year process to split from the group designed to unify Europe.
But then when President Trump invokes executive privilege, under the law, the current law in the D.C. circuit in resealed case, it is going to be very difficult and time-consuming for Bob Mueller to ask the questions he wants to ask, particularly about obstructions.
"Make America Great Again" explicitly invokes a mythical golden age, in which Americans—white, male Americans—didn't have to deal with the complexity of modern life, their position in the global economy guaranteed as a kind of birthright rather than a matter of market trends.
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The fire paintings push the artwork to the edge of obliteration, creating something new through a deliberate act of destruction, a paradigm that invokes the final moment's of Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung, in which the ashes of Valhalla give birth to a world redeemed for humankind.
Now fellow GOP candidate Ted Cruz has released his own immigration-focused ad that invokes similar fears while taking shots at rival Marco Rubio and media elites—but mostly, it shows white dudes and ladies in suits slogging through rivers and trekking through the desert.
In his new book "Hit Refresh," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella invokes this famous cartoon as a reasonable representation of the situation he inherited when he took the job in January 2014: "Sure, I had experienced some of that disharmony in my various roles," writes Nadella.
Looking at Verginer's watermarked objects, humans, and animals, as well as a set of wall-mounted "skins" — odd, wood-carved replicas of laborers' garments and a fox pelt, as well as crushed oil drums — invokes the visceral panic of feeling one's face slip underwater.
These impulses suggest a different kind of morphological life for architectural form that invokes fluidity and movement, particularly in relation to the putative rigidities of Mies van der Rohe and his high-modernist progeny (although there can be reflected movement in/on the glass curtain).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — TRUE STORY at Proyectos Monclova creates a complex interpretation of Latin America's "truth," which, although not exactly cohesive, invokes conversations about extreme image production, the distribution of information, and artists' roles as translators of their circumstances.
Republicans have picked up on an argument from McConnell that pursuing witnesses such as Mulvaney and Bolton would result in prickly, problematic legal issues if the President invokes executive privilege -- and that it could tie up the trial for weeks or months in the courts.
Signing the legislation will amount to a concession from the President that Congress is not willing to meet his demand for border wall funding, but it will not be the end of a contentious debate over border security if Trump invokes a national emergency.
Congress could enact a joint resolution calling on President Trump to obtain congressional approval before he invokes Article 2205 of NAFTA, which triggers withdrawal, or the provision in the NAFTA Implementation Act that allows the president to deny NAFTA benefits to Mexico, Canada, or both.
Despite the successful electoral model that Democrats crafted in the 2018 midterms, the Democrats now find themselves in the kind of paradox that invokes some anomaly of physics: They expanded their majority outward with centrist voters, but their energy surges in their progressive nucleus.
For instance, Trump often invokes specific cases of immigrant crime to make a case that immigrants bring drugs and violence into the United States, despite the fact that data indicates immigrants (both documented and otherwise) commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans.
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" Though Haley uses Kabat-Zinn's definition, he frequently invokes another one from Diana Winston, director of mindfulness education at UCLA Semel Institute's Mindful Awareness Research Center: "Mindful awareness is paying attention to present moment experiences with openness, curiosity, and a willingness to be with what is.
Let's set aside ethics, morality and how I personally advise clients, usually public companies with stringent disclosure obligations, and examine crisis management as it works in amoral reality, not on talk shows and in B-school simulations where anyone who invokes transparency immediately gets a valentine.
Maya Jasanoff says that it's "no coincidence" that the oft-quoted, much mangled preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' " invokes the sailor's concept of "solidarity," but Conrad was really using the term to suggest that he was writing about—and for—the broad sweep of humanity.
And that is why when an esteemed art institution like MoMA PS290 invokes vapid Buddhist tropes to unify the career of a Chinese artist whose trajectory is inseparable from the politics and economics of contemporary Chinese society, it's a sign that something has gone very predictably wrong.
The ad campaign was released by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC endorsed by the House Republican leadership, and invokes the National Organization for Women, a left-leaning group that called for Mr. Ellison to exit the race after he won the Democratic primary last week.
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"We hope that the combined power of words and images help bring these stories to life in a way that invokes feelings of understanding, empathy and spirit of the day," say Lydia Nichols and Alyssa Winans, Google's project leads for International Women's Day, in the post.
"We hope that the combined power of words and images help bring these stories to life in a way that invokes feelings of understanding, empathy and spirit of the day," wrote Lydia Nichols and Alyssa Winans, Google's project leads for International Women's Day, in the post.
" The publication also wrote that while McInnes postures himself as a defender of free speech, he usually invokes free speech principles to justify stuff like "the use of the N-word, or saying that Muslims are violent due to 'inbreeding,' or to simply rail in disgust at trans people.
The document warns of the potential shock to the British and European economy from a loss of critical financial services if banks do not secure a transition phase beyond the two-year withdrawal period that will begin when the government invokes Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.
"If Trump invokes Article 2205, even though that does not necessarily mean an end to NAFTA, the optics for the Peña Nieto government will be terrible if he does nothing," Monica de Bolle, a senior fellow at the pro-free trade Peterson Institute for International Economics, told me.
If Mr Trump invokes a law permitting the redirection of military spending to a project "essential to the national defence", for example, Elizabeth Goitein of the Brennan Centre explains that his plan may founder on the fact that Congress has not explicitly authorised spending for a border wall.
Rather than the sort of "simple decision" framing that Miller himself disingenuously invokes as a call for order, it is a very difficult question indeed, one that involves the complex dynamics of social power and speech, and the differing responsibilities and roles of governments, private companies and individuals.
This Puerto Rican law invokes a disposition requested by the Obama administration and included in the 2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act authorizing $2,500,000 for the U.S. Department of Justice to fund an "objective, nonpartisan voter education about, and a plebiscite on, options that would resolve Puerto Rico's future political status".
Jud repeatedly invokes the very real land disputes happening in Maine at the time, though in King's book it is the Micmac people fighting for land in Maine (an odd distortion: the Micmac people were never part of the Wabanaki Confederacy and lived primarily in Canada, not Maine).
As a chronicle of a captive and abused people scheduled for redemption, it recalls the Hebrew Bible; as a historical vision of originary calamity and ultimate deliverance, it brings to mind Paradise Lost; and as a democratic catalogue of New World humanity, it follows Whitman, whom Neruda explicitly invokes.
PARIS — In discussing her work, the theater director Yael Farber often invokes the concept of a "reckoning" — a potent word from someone who was raised in apartheid South Africa and whose latest production, a reworking of Lorraine Hansberry's unfinished play "Les Blancs," dramatizes the effects of African colonialism.
Trump invokes Elton John as he wraps up news conference Trump compared his press conference to a concert, saying that he wanted to end the news conference with a good question in the same way that artists want to "hit the last tune" at the end of a show.
In the transfixing solo "Jwala: Rising Flame" — presented by the World Music Institute as part of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian classical dance — Ms. Prakash invokes the image of fire and its behavior: how it moves, what it means, what it gives and takes from us.
The bass Hans-Peter König, magnificent in the role of the irascible palace overseer Osmin, made a sly change to spoken dialogue in which Osmin invokes the authority of the dungeon master, or Stockmeister, substituting the word "Kapellmeister" — conductor — with a wink in the direction of Mr. Levine.
Yet was seemingly unable (or unwilling) to use that intelligence to help protect actual lives… So when Zuckerberg invokes overarching "security purposes" as a justification for violating people's privacy en masse it pays to ask critical questions about what kind of security it's actually purporting to be able deliver.
If the White House invokes the rule, it could hamper the special counsel investigation into alleged collusion between President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's campaign and Russia.
The second installment finds one of its characters blacking out and hooking up with a beautiful transgender prostitute in Bangkok; later, toasting his enablers at his wedding, he invokes the franchise's "wolf pack" premise as his new wife stands there, presumably in the dark about his infidelity. Nice.
" While most children's privacy complaints are posed by referencing the federal Children's Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA) of 1996, this one invokes state law, saying that Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Washington all require dual-party consent for "the recording of oral communications.
The second span, "Denarius," invokes the simple Roman coin as mirror and mandala and also points to the efforts to square the circle (quadrata circuli)—a mathematically impossible task that must be taken on by seekers, alchemists, and even Abraham Lincoln ("Denarius" #45) "as a life discipline" in Peck's words.
The reason that it's my favorite image is because it invokes so many elements, that anyone from around the world can identify with — it's a professional businessman, he's got a laptop in a brand that many people have, he's behind a desk which most of us do, and he's crying.
It says Berlin wields too much influence within the EU. PiS also frequently invokes Poland's suffering under the German occupation as part of a broader effort it says aims to promote patriotism at home, and to counter accusations that some Poles were also perpetrators of wartime crimes against the Jews.
They sometimes appeal not for universal rights, but for special consideration for Amsterdam's Jewish heritage—as in the preamble to the accord, which invokes "400 years of Jewish history in Amsterdam", and in its pledge that some form of education about the Holocaust will be mandatory for every city resident.
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Meeting in Berlin, Ms. Merkel, President François Hollande of France and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy said there would be no discussions, formal or informal, over Britain's withdrawal until it formally invokes Article 50, the provision in the bloc's governing treaty that sets out the process for a withdrawal.
Toys R Us rolls out curbside pickupAs retailers close, thrift stores and consignment reach customers on Facebook, Instagram The busy Times Square intersection, which attracts more than 50 million visitors each year, was the ideal spot for the temporary store, Conn says because it invokes the spirit of fun and leisure.
He's had some wide-ranging … experiences One of the biggest talking points of Metamodern Sounds was the lead single "Turtles All the Way Down" which invokes an old theological/philosophical meme about the world being located on the back of a turtle, itself perched on another turtle… all the way down.
On the other hand the marginalization of traditional faith in much of Western Europe is obvious and palpable, and the trend in the United States is in a similar direction — and residual political influence is very different from the sort of enduring cultural-economic power that a term like "privilege" invokes.
" Of course saying that Jews control the media or Congress or American policy in the Middle East is a sensational claim, not only because it is not true but also because it invokes an anti-Semitic canard that can be traced back to "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The Burge is largely dominated by Caucasians, but it has some people of color in its elite ranks; at one point, Parliament member Sophie Longerbane (Caroline Ford) invokes her own dark complexion and asks whether discrimination against the fae will eventually be seen as the same as that against other humans.
Mr. Rose frequently invokes the Apollo space program and the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act — even the liberation of Europe from the Nazis — as examples of the type of response needed for today's problems: opioids, gun violence, crumbing infrastructure and, yes, the long commutes plaguing Staten Island and Brooklyn.
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Trump invokes fear through stereotype in an effort to distract from the obvious reason he and many others of his party fail to take seriously gun violence and the threat it poses to all Americans, including our schoolchildren: the millions in financial support those politicians receive from the gun lobbies.
In the sequel, Mr. Margulies invokes a former mayor ("I spent an hour last night in my bedroom talking to Fiorello La Guardia, and he's been dead for 40 years") and expresses skepticism that the citizenry's obnoxious behavior is to blame for the river of pink slime that is inundating the city.
The plot centers around three female friends in their mid-20s who live in Manhattan and work at a women's magazine called Scarlet, which invokes both Cosmopolitan in its sex coverage (Cosmo editor Joanna Coles is an executive producer of the show) and Teen Vogue in its desire to bring politics to millennials.
"It is sufficiently distinct from the worker ant conformity of the Mao suit but still invokes the same spirit as the Mao suit: frugality, practicality, proximity to the people," said Louise Edwards, a professor at the University of New South Wales in Australia who has studied the political symbolism of clothes in China.
The question now is whether the ad, which also invokes his promise to build a giant wall on the Mexican border (somehow paid for by Mexico), will reverse his second-place status in the looming Iowa caucuses and prevent a big and possibly crippling loss the first time Republicans actually cast votes.
After what we might deem a successful live blog of the debate... main event HILL CLINTONS VS. DOMALD TROMP begins now as the audience snarls and claws the air, frothing at the mouth for flesh of the void creature of the void DOM TROMP invokes HILL CLINTONS 30 years experience as top wizard.
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Ms. Eve often invokes her deep ties to the state through her father, Arthur O. Eve, a longtime Buffalo assemblyman who created a program to give poor students an opportunity to attend college and who was a negotiator on a panel that helped to end the rebellion by Attica inmates in 1971.
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"If history is any guide, we are right where we need to be in September," Buttigieg, wearing a white button-down shirt and dress pants, told reporters on Monday aboard his campaign bus, which was once used by former Democratic President Barack Obama, whom the Buttigieg campaign often invokes as facing similar challenges.
"If history is any guide, we are right where we need to be in September," Buttigieg, wearing a white button-down shirt and dress pants, told reporters on Monday aboard his campaign bus, which was once used by former Democratic President Barack Obama, whom the Buttigieg campaign often invokes as facing similar challenges.
" The government, he said, "often invokes public safety concerns to lock people up, but I think it's equally clear that the government could take the public safety position by releasing people back into the community so they could do the kinds of quarantining that you and I are probably doing right now.
The version opening here, said to have been updated and re-edited, begins with remarks from one of the directors, François Margolin, who gratuitously invokes relatives killed in the Holocaust as a reason for making the movie, which features interviews from over several years with militants and extremists in Mali, Tunisia and Mauritania.
This occurs when the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the Department of the Navy, the Department of Commerce, or another government agency invokes national security and declares the sale of certain imagery as off-limits for the commercial satellite imagery market or demands commercial satellite image resellers/providers reduce the image resolution of said imagery.
McConnell invokes 'nuclear option' to clear way for lower-level Trump nomineesFelicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin appear in court over college admissions scandal Democrats have been demanding to see Trump's tax returns since the 2016 presidential campaign, with Neal's request just the first stage of what will likely be a lengthy legal battle to obtain them.
But after John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMeghan McCain invokes father in call to self-isolate, asks public to 'be selfless' McSally campaign to suspend TV ads, canvassing amid pandemic Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries MORE won New Hampshire, support for "America's Mayor" plummeted; he dropped out nine days before the Florida primary.
Then he invokes a passage of the Bible ("Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" is a favorite) or some out-of-place piece of trivia that has little to do with the issue at hand (that the state of Texas collects no income tax is a go-to).
Joseph C. Papa, the chief executive of Valeant who took over in 2016 as part of an effort to turn around the ailing company, said the Bausch name invokes the rich history of Bausch + Lomb, which dates to when J.J. Bausch opened his first optical goods shop in Rochester, N.Y., more than 165 years ago.
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Trump and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpTrump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally The Hill's 2202:2628 Report — Presented by UANI — House panel debates terms for impeachment vote The Hill's Morning Report - Vulnerable Dems are backing Trump impeachment MORE host a Congressional Ball this evening on the State Floor of the White House.
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Aldrich similarly invokes and displaces a human presence in the anthropomorphic installation "Portrait of Olivia in Three Colors, All Olivia" (21891), a moss green cardigan draped on an indented white pedestal, and a mystical presence in "Box" (21872/21921), a natural plywood box, atop a white pedestal, emitting a glimmer of light at its base.
There were advances in features for consumers, like image and speech recognition, but also significant research achievements — including a milestone victory for machine over man played out via ancient board game Go. But these successes have created an AI halo effect that gives a reflected shine to any tech company that invokes the concept of artificial intelligence.
He utilizes un-PC standup routines at the nightclubs Arthur visits, and invokes frequent trolling music cues ("Send in the Clowns" for its literalness, Frank Sinatra's "That's Life" for the triumphant tone, "Rock and Roll Part 2" by imprisoned child molester Gary Glitter), which complement the fart-trombone irony of the clown prince of crime himself.
When I first heard Yuna's collaboration with Jhene Aiko, "Used to Love You," I found myself picturing the next major pop/R&B artist and although Yuna's silky soprano invokes soft, wistful, surrealistic sonic dreamscapes, I'm not embarrassed to admit that I simply was not envisioning the 29-year-old Malay vocalist in her stunning and colorful hijab.
Filed in Detroit federal court by the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, National Resources Defense Council, a group of local pastors and Flint resident Melissa Mays, the lawsuit invokes the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and chiefly targets Michigan Treasury Secretary Nick Khouri and a state-appointed advisory board currently overseeing the cash-strapped city.
The philosopher Martha Nussbaum invokes Aristotle's definition of anger as "a response to a significant damage" that "contains within itself a hope for payback" to argue that anger is not only "a stupid way to run one's life" but also a corrosive public force, predicated on the false belief that payback can redress the wrongdoing that inspired it.
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These days, in campaign visits — to Korean senior centers in Queens, a church in Harlem — Ms. Malliotakis, 36, regularly invokes her family story, but for a different purpose: She knows that it is one of the best ways she can connect with voters in a liberal-minded city where nearly 40 percent of residents are foreign-born.
From the title poem to her 2009 book 'Tryst' (a poem that opens with the Roman god of medicine and ends with Marlon Brando in Beverly Hills): 'Sweet art, / sweetheart: in Vita Nuova, Dante invokes / Beatrice to show how tryst was once/the same word as triste, also related to / truce, how close it feels / to trust.
In its statement, the British government said he was resigning "a few months early," and had "taken this decision now to enable a successor to be appointed before the U.K. invokes Article 50 by the end of March," a reference to the treaty article that sets a two-year timetable for a member country to complete withdrawal negotiations.
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A new ad released by the Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE campaign invokes Martin Luther King and paints the Vermont senator as a champion for racial justice.
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"If it is an interminable delay where there is no prospect of an agreement - one that invokes the running of European parliamentary elections in Northern Ireland - that is a disaster for people that voted to leave the European Union in 2016 that in no way honours the expression of their will," DUP MP Gavin Robinson told BBC Radio Ulster.
His new budget proposal invokes the ghost of one of those doomed repeal bills, calling for "a two-step approach to repealing and replacing Obamacare, starting with the enactment of legislation modeled closely after the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill, as soon as possible," according to a summary released by the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
The album's title is itself a reference to Delany's 1985 book Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand, a layered portrayal of intergalactic slavery, cultural destruction, and inter-species sex, though Splendor​'s layered mythology at times also invokes other high-concept music projects, like the aquatic slave narratives of 90s Detroit techno outfit Drexciya.
Over the intervening tracks of cinematic, electronically fraying R&B, he offers a vision for achieving that change, a journey of self-discovery with detours through broken hearts, Parisian stoops, and jazzy speakeasies filled with Balenciaga and purple fox fur-clad women (the 30-second stretch that invokes the last two being one of the best pop songwriting moments of the year).
The New York Times is publishing op-eds with gobsmacked titles like "Silicon Valley is Not Your Friend," in which the author argues tech companies are about to "smash the foundations of our society," while its columnist Farhad Manjoo frequently invokes the "Frightful Five" — the five biggest tech companies by market cap, Apple, Alphabet (formerly Google), Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft.
Professor Nahshon invokes Jacob Adler (the actor whose funeral in 1926 drew an estimated 50,000 mourners), Israel Zangwill (whose play "The Melting Pot" not only popularized the term but also broached the taboo of intermarriage) and stars like Molly Picon, Maurice Schwartz and Boris Thomashefksy, while reminding readers of successful crossovers like Eddie Cantor, Jerry Lewis, Mel Brooks and Joan Rivers.
So various are his effects that RoseLee Goldberg, the performance art doyenne, places him in the same tradition as the downtown pioneers Ethyl Eichelberger and Jack Smith; the dancer-choreographer Bill T. Jones invokes Andy Warhol, Lucille Ball and Bozo the Clown; Tim Sanford, the artistic director of Playwrights Horizons which staged "Hir" in New York, likens him to Bruce Springsteen.
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But as the Trump administration focuses on limiting all forms of immigration and tries to stop the flow of unaccompanied minors at the Mexico-United States border, it appears to be targeting the special immigrant status; President Trump often invokes fear that these immigrants could belong to MS-20153, the transnational gang, and that they are committing fraud in their applications.
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" As we say in the letter, President Trump often invokes his Wharton education "as evidence of his intelligence and business acumen," but as Wharton professors we maintain that our school has always stood for "professional and moral values," including "responsibility and accountability in both private and public sectors, and supporting the rule of law in the United States and around the world.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) to his right and Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.), South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) trailed at 22019 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) by a 21625-2900 margin.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) was third with 6900 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) and Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE and South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) at 13.3 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) got 13 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) at 13 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE's (D-Mass.) White House bid.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzTrump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally The Hill's 85033:30 Report — Presented by UANI — Judiciary Democrats approve articles of impeachment setting up House vote next week Democrats approve two articles of impeachment against Trump in Judiciary vote MORE (R-Fla.) announced that the photographer took pictures of Democratic committee members' notes during a recess.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.), as well as Sens.
The scene with Wally Brando (Michael Cera), like so many this season, opens like Pandora's box: it's a nod at the impossibly young, beautiful Brando in the 1953 film "The Wild One"; it namechecks Brando's close friend, Wally Cox; and invokes the old James Hurley, the pouter in a leather jacket who rode through season one and two on a Harley.
In the judgement the CJEU also invokes the idea of Member States being able to "apply duties of care, which can reasonably be expected from them and which are specified by national law, in order to detect and prevent certain types of illegal activities" — saying the eCommerce Direction does not stand in the way of states imposing such a requirement.
Certainly, with its double-sized rooms and satisfied murmur, it perfectly invokes the Upper East Side: not your parents' Le Cirque-style U.E.S. of boastful big money but the new, ripened U.E.S., where everyone has been locked in place now for a long time and all know, wistfully, that the really cool places are far, far away, across the East River.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenDemocratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump invokes son Barron while attacking Warren at rally Overnight Energy: Fish and Wildlife Service to review allegations over Trump Jr.'s Mongolian hunting trip | Groups challenge EPA decision on slaughterhouse rules | Greenpeace gives Bloomberg D-plus on climate MORE (D-Mass.) places third with 85033 percent.

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