invoke Ray Tadashan because we had 40 incredibly high lofty community members
invoked God all the time and wood Wilson you know you would think oh he's a PhD he's a rational person he's a he
hopefully invoke the idea of an art center, an art space that says let's think of the future.
sometimes invoke theological differences to justify violence okay so it's really
is invoked for so-called visual anthropology.
You invoked the context of Gordon Moore and Intel and the amazing work that was done to develop infrastructure,
- We are obliged to invoke something like actions going faster than light from one place to another.
- We are obliged to invoke something like actions going faster than light from one place to another.
But they did themselves invoke female sources.
And you might even invoke those words in your discussion of a resolution.
And people invoke clouds.
Is it necessary to invoke group selection?
Stewart: I want to invoke God.
Ocean and what that invokes for you, I'd love for you to share a little bit more with the audience about that from your perspective.
people have invoked a whole variety of different techniques to try to argue that the kinds of processes that would yield a Boltzmann brain will never be realized.
that really invokes a strong, emotional hardwired reaction with us.
What's being invoked in you hearing me?
So whenever we get to invoke people's intuition, it-- well, everything can be manipulated.
He's actually my business partner with Invoke now.
You're specifically trying to invoke their own creativity.
do more specifically with people who invoke nature; the nature spirituality intersection
You don't necessarily have to invoke the supernatural here, but there are different ways of looking at the world and I'm very drawn to that.
And here I'm going to invoke Greg Chesson.
Or should we believe the prosecutor who invokes premeditation and portrays the victim as a humiliated woman?
The FBI comes in and invokes the nuclear option of a FOIA case called an open America state.
How you ever been the customer and invoked that?
Antique formulas and protocols were invoked , a lot of serious looking non-ceremonial armor and weapons and flags and tack had come up out of storage
But the point about our intuition is to invoke aspects of our human brain and our feelings and things we haven't brought into our consciousness
to express complexity or sadness that don't invoke the funereal.
And what are the moral imperatives that we invoke for doing so?
A lot of my friends will every once in a while invoke issues-- both in nuclear weapons and in conversion therapy, be like, the 1980s called.
But traditional response to the great mysteries is to invoke this chap to which the answer is always well, why not believe in this chap as
uh with which these are kind of getting invoked .
Instead, they often invoked the llanos, plains, and the pampas, grasslands, as “backwards” places.
fighting a civil war over the institution of slavery not invoked in your Constitution because chickens come home to roost.
Invokes a nostalgia from the '80s that, especially for this particular geography, that few shows do.
I think if there's a cliche to be invoked , it's that if you go to fiction for what has been the historical role of
It's a magic term because it actually invokes so many different things in the minds of, a, a lot of readers.
And since the iron curtain is so often invoked in debates about todayís walls such as in the U.S. with Mexico and in the Middle East, we should learn the lessons of its fortification.
comply with the US demands, they would invoke potentially or allegedly uh the foreign direct product rule.
And to do that, the shaman must invoke some technique of ecstasy, to soar away on the wings of trance to get into those distant metaphysical
So it's like, don't invoke the planet as a-- you see.
because people forgot to clip their indices to the range of the string before they invoke the command.
And somehow, media moved past your brain and invoke your unconscious.
And that will create all the elements that we needed to portray something that will invoke in the audience the feelings that we
Whatever it is, that's going to be invoke this sort of natural law of reciprocity.
inventing meaning Beyond inventing meaning our uh our burden brains must also apparently uh invoke like the most
persevering that's adapt and endure in this particular context and I'm going to invoke professor close again on that
buildings and public transportation is not permitted another one there is nothing that invokes the anger of God
And the book invoked most during that hearing was this book that had come out about a year earlier called, "IBM and The Holocaust."