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"invocation" Definitions
  1. (formal) the act of asking for help, from a god or from a person in authority; the act of referring to something or of calling for something to appear see also invoke
  2. (computing) the act of making a particular function start

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In the former, Chang's mother reads an anaphoric series of phrases ("Invocation of a feeding tube"; "Invocation of bureaucratic waste"; "Invocation of gasping") whose incantatory repetitions swell with poetic dolor.
Finally, the title is also an invocation to the audience.
Is it the earthy invocation of a delicious farm animal?
Kesha is finally answering the invocation of her devout followers.
There was no invocation "that I'm aware of," Rogers said.
The lawyer's invocation of "outercourse" was widely denounced or mocked.
The invocation of the First Amendment in this case is pathetic.
Some people like to light a candle or say an invocation.
That's an improvement on Walsh's previous invocation of a "magic" solution.
James Lee of the Korean Church of Queens read the invocation.
But Gorka's invocation of the Pence rule is disingenuous at best.
Trump's invocation of executive privilege should fail on other grounds as well.
It reverberates through the first part of the show like an invocation.
Even so, they are unlikely to block the invocation of Article 50.
Remington delivered the invocation at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Sen.
However, it also makes her invocation of the spousal privilege more problematic.
Dr. Betty Deas Clark, gave a stirring invocation at Spoleto's opening ceremony.
You might even notice a slight uptick, these days, in its invocation.
" Sanders said he thought Bloomberg's invocation of communism was "a cheap shot.
He gave no sermon or invocation when Mr. de Blasio was inaugurated.
On the face of it, an invocation of article 50 cannot be withdrawn.
Contrast that use with the George W. Bush administration's invocation of the authority.
Patrick Conroy gives the invocation during a memorial service for the late Rep.
Such is the invocation that Ethan Hawke, as a director, prefers to obey.
Yet, increasingly, witnesses refuse to answer questions without making such a formal invocation.
Schaible observed that the repeated invocation of "The Center" had the ring of
This invocation of environmental catastrophe puts all the rain into new, unmistakable context.
Thus, a MAC invocation is really a renegotiation tool for a lower price.
Most upsetting about Sessions speech was his invocation of Dr. Martin Luther King.
The invocation of constitutional principle has become an increasingly lame and embarrassing excuse.
There is no explicit statutory requirement that the president's invocation of this authority not be total nonsense — it was just one of those unstated norms — so Trump is off to the races, even though the invocation is really, truly nonsense.
Cavern of Anti-Matter's LP Void Beats / Invocation Trex is out now via Duophonic.
Their invocation is a formalism or a symbol; a sign of compliance and belonging.
And that is part of why McAuliffe's invocation of Jefferson hit me so hard.
In fact, in light of Madrid's invocation of Article 155, it is less free.
His brief solo was a saber stream of bluesy invocation, loud and wide-awake.
Is there an invocation by the president of the United States of executive privilege?
Wisconsin delegates watch the invocation on the final day of the Democratic National Convention.
Schiff said he didn't think it was a legitimate invocation of attorney-client privilege.
One of those blushing purple moments arrives for an invocation to the lyric spirit.
" But Booker did not back down in having taken offense to the invocation of "boy.
Every time one of the performers moves, the audience gets a rippling invocation of ancestry.
They are losing their relevance and their resonance, in part from repetitious, almost ritualistic invocation.
The trouble is, Obama's invocation of the Clean Air Act is already under judicial review.
Roberts, Judge Kavanaugh upheld the opening prayer and invocation of God at official government ceremonies.
Consider the opening of its May convention, when a pair of bishops delivered the invocation.
He decries the invocation of "identity politics," seeing it as a distraction from economic issues.
Pastor Paula White, a televangelist who has been described as Trump's spiritual adviser, delivered the invocation.
That character's response to the future is always going to be an invocation of the past.
Dr. Cynthia Hale simply mentions Hillary Clinton's name during her invocation, and chaos ensues at DNC.
Recall Barack Obama's constant invocation of "folks sitting around their kitchen tables," worried about their bills.
" Joe drained his bottle, coughed, and intoned the invocation: "There's real time and there's box time.
Eglet and Lombardo argue that MGM won't be successful in its invocation of the SAFETY Act.
They also refused to defer to Trump's mere invocation of national security to justify his actions.
Jeff Sessions may also want to consider that his invocation of Romans 13 might inadvertently backfire.
They would rather risk an end-game leaving no option, from their perspective, to an invocation.
We just had our Hawaiian blessing, known as an invocation, at the restaurant two days ago.
We begin the third invocation: Lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world . . . .
This makes the sudden, ritualistic invocation of the slogan "we're all in this together" ring hollow.
But the invocation of voter fraud could foreshadow Mr. Trump's reaction if Democrats win the House.
Some on social media reacted with confusion, sarcasm or dismay at the joke's invocation of gun violence.
In one scene, a character, Jade, reads a dua, or invocation, alone in her room at night.
But perhaps the most jarring, triggering element of the show is the repeated invocation of Hillary Clinton.
After my invocation, tense minutes of expectation passed like centuries as I waited with a pounding heart.
When Dr. Cynthia Hale gave the opening invocation to the Philadelphia convention, attendees made that anger known.
Their constant invocation of coups tends to be a smokescreen for their own flouting of the rules.
I offered the invocation at the Wellesley graduation at which she gave her famous speech in 1969.
I had Father Brian, who gave the invocation today, who lifted us up by faith and companionship.
Last year, an appeals court held that this was not a permissible invocation of the Fifth Amendment.
But they diverged about others, like whether President Barack Obama's invocation of the same power was legitimate.
"Viva Trump," a pastor said after delivering the invocation earlier Monday, prompting raucous applause from the crowd.
Absent such an invocation, Mr. Nadler wrote that the committee would otherwise expect answers at the hearing.
The invocation of one of the deadliest attacks ever on American soil would surely raise some eyebrows.
Siri Shortcuts is an app that lets you execute a chain of commands with a simple Siri invocation.
Could you not apply its fundamental message—an invocation to do now, discuss later—to the Iraq War?
The hearing will remain delayed while Bannon's counsel coordinates his invocation of executive privilege with White House lawyers.
Garber approaches each piece of her art as though she's forming a kind of visual riddle or invocation.
This kind of casual invocation of Nazism is offensive enough when it comes from random Twitter troll accounts.
The invocation of the Holy Family was "ridiculous and blasphemous," said Ed Stetzer in a Christianity Today column.
A visitor to Jefferey Gibson's exhibition This Is the Day at the Wellin Museum might recognize this invocation.
Part of the accepted script is the repeated invocation of the place names of Columbine and Sandy Hook.
This false invocation of the civil rights movement highlights the incoherence—not to mention dishonesty—in Zuckerberg's argument.
One caller to his radio show, named Lester, concluded half a minute of fulsome praise with an invocation.
His remarks echoed President George W. Bush's invocation of an "axis of evil" including those same two countries.
Even worse, though, was the specific invocation of Arpaio as a tireless champion of the rule of law.
Water is life, and "Black Mother" announces itself as an evocation, invocation and chronicle of birth and life.
Despite recognizing a certain formal cliché in "Bursting Out," I saw a haunting invocation of reparations in it.
The 24 hours were broken up into four sections, each with an occult connotation: Invocation, Dedication, Purge, and Prayer.
For the invocation of Article 50 will open negotiations that will continue for two years, and quite possibly longer.
Emotions were high as Lenape community member, Brent Stonefish, provided the invocation, praying for the wellbeing of everyone present.
And it's now clearer than ever that this core material dimension must suffuse any serious invocation of the word.
Jacob: Yes, and to that I'd add D'Souza's invocation of Bill Clinton's record of philandering and sexual assault allegations.
"There&aposs nothing unlawful or unconstitutional about allowing an invocation or ceremonial prayer before school board meetings," he said.
At the invocation for freshmen that September, I was seated between two friends as the university president addressed us.
Whenever the invocation of World War II becomes an uneasy fit, it is the shadow comparison lying in wait.
Trump's invocation of Watergate in one of the tweets is instructive, though not in the way the president means.
He gave the invocation at Nixon's 1969 inauguration and came to be described as Nixon's unofficial White House chaplain.
" Tom says with glee, a complex reaction that still manages to be the episode's less complicated invocation of "slime.
Snyder's invocation of "the traditions and conscience of our people" is like a reader's pass to the library stacks.
But the trumpet playing commands the primary focus, especially during the whistle-tone invocation on "12 (for Evan Parker)."
I mentioned earlier that I watched an atheist give an invocation before a town board she had previously sued.
In contrast, if negotiations happen prior to the formal invocation of Article 50, they could drag out for many years.
Arguably, the most beautiful moment in the entire show — Kit and Fiona's wedding – arose from the invocation of the divine.
Several members of the Scalia family were in the audience including his son Father Paul Scalia, who gave the invocation.
In both Invocation and Letdown, ponderous themes of mourning and absence contrast with the artworks' flimsy cardboard and plywood construction.
" This is followed by a capital lettered invocation for his former friend to "GET OFF YOUR GOLD DISC AND FLY!
The invocation of Diaz is a great way of posturing, though I do wonder if the expired cookie is deliberate.
Our inability to answer fundamental questions about the invocation of evil in our public discourse has only increased human suffering.
Nellie Ohr's invocation raises serious questions over how this privilege should apply with many couples working in the same fields.
In court, she told Judge Gardephe that the invocation of the rule had "chilled people" from speaking to the defense.
Any invocation of executive privilege should then be accompanied by a formal declaration from an agency head or the president.
It's a twilight years wink, this song about saying goodbyes and shutting down the bar, but it's also an invocation.
L. Alton Wasson, a United Methodist minister, officiated, with T. Garret Graddy-Lovelace, who offered a Sufist invocation, taking part.
His latest invocation of executive privilege increased the prospects that the fight would end up in a lengthy court battle.
His initial invocation of the tax code provision — Section 6103 — was novel and set off a flurry of legal scholarship.
Mr. Ai's invocation of the Master in this location has a sideways political salience, if you know your downtown history.
The invocation of the emergency ordinance is unlawful, and so the face-mask ban should be deemed inherently void. Mrs.
Maybe you missed Mr. O'Rourke's invocation of perpetually self-aggrandizing Houston Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and her support for reparations?
His aides promised a Ronald Reagan-inspired invocation of America's future in the days leading up to his swearing-in.
But it is void of concern -- an invocation of a place struggling with violence for a raft of complex reasons.
He initially planned to give an invocation but later dropped out after outcry from the Modern Orthodox community and other groups.
Furman also dismissed the administration's invocation of the US Supreme Court's ruling earlier this year upholding Trump's travel ban executive order.
Someone on the elevator was sufficiently offended by that, you know, his invocation of sexual gender tropes, or whatever it was.
Phrases like "confidential" or "secret" are thrown around offices and companies as if their invocation alone will ward off prying eyes.
It is, in other words, a gradual approach to reform, in which sense the invocation of China's first emperor is unfortunate.
At the rally, presidential hopeful Cruz joined Remington arm-in-arm to pray together before the pastor delivered the invocation speech.
When the convention proceedings began in the afternoon, Bernie delegates indeed began shouting for their candidate, from the invocation on forward.
They're focusing their Orlando response on efforts to fight terrorism, citing the shooter's invocation of terrorist group ISIS amid the attack.
Before singing the "Liebestod," the invocation to love-death, Ms. Stemme's Isolde slashes her wrist with a knife, precipitating her death.
My point is: if Trump were President how would an immediate and timely invocation of the 25th Amendment protect our country?
In the interest of bringing our community together, I have asked to be relieved of my commitment to deliver the invocation.
Its invocation of the natural and legal rights of people born equal is the standard for human rights the world over.
Their invocation in the executive order helps make apparent that the "foreign nationals" whose entry poses a terrorist threat are Muslim.
Her invocation of "super predators" once in the 1990s has haunted her and her husband on the campaign trail this year.
Maybe because it's supposed to be an escape from, rather than an invocation of, the mundanities of the day-to-day.
His invocation of incessant drug use isn't a crutch for masking superficial lyrics as it is with many of his peers.
In her pregame invocation, she asked God for what she always does: safety for the players and a fairly officiated game.
While Trump could take the Fifth, such an invocation would be a first for a president and raise huge political risks.
But the president's smug invocation of the Western symphonic heritage also pressed a sore spot for me as a music critic.
Sessions indicated that he would not answer absent permission to reveal a presidential communication or an invocation barring such a disclosure.
Brock said Buttigieg's invocation of his faith may help him down the road in reaching those voters who have eluded him.
That famous "don't let the bastards grind you down" invocation makes no appearance, but if it did, it wouldn't feel ironic.
Therefore, the Constitution's invocation of this term suggests that federal judges may also be removed through a process other than impeachment.
As baseball in 2015 had a single nonwhite manager, his invocation of metaphoric lows that year had a Death Valley quality.
When passing many emergency-powers laws, Congress attached a procedure that would let lawmakers override any particular invocation of that authority.
I could easily imagine the process of seduction, the tentative touching, the invocation of God as an excuse and a secret.
Remington was shot a day after leading the invocation at a campaign event for Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz, according to authorities.
But then came anticlimax: Downing Street said the invocation of Article 503 would actually happen only in the week of March 27th.
With the invocation of the Reich Culture Chamber in 1933, the art the regime hated most was given its very own label.
Lucroy's invocation of his no-trade rights doesn't mean he won't be traded though, just that he won't be traded to Cleveland.
Even more questionable is the invocation of the word "thug," a term often used by Megyn Kelly when referring to black youth.
Zuckerberg's invocation of it looks, from this perspective, like a cynical ploy to dress up business decisions in a civil rights costume.
"Shame on any member of Congress who doesn't clearly and vigorously speak out on this illegitimate invocation of emergency authorities," Romero added.
After pausing to reflect on the 25th Amendment, he emphatically stated that its invocation would never happen because of the political complexities.
Still, Mr. Trump's invocation of privilege could tie up the material in court and significantly complicate Democrats' efforts to call other witnesses.
Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the national anthem, and an invocation by Rabbi Ari Wolf, there will be remarks by Priebus, Rep.
The invocation of him is a hot-wire shorthand that gives an emotional charge to his statements that his audience receives intuitively.
"He was just a good human being," said Cleaver, a preacher-turned-congressman who delivered the invocation and benediction at Thursday's ceremony.
The government team's repeated invocation of Trump and the Trump campaign is likely to be seen by the president as a provocation.
The invocation of education as the prime delineating factor among the electorate is just another way to avoid saying the C-word.
So Trump Jr.'s invocation of the privilege really stands or falls depending on the specifics of what happened in that room.
But Mr. Trump's plan to build his border wall involves more than his invocation of emergency powers to redirect military construction funds.
But even a short act may be amended, possibly delaying the article's invocation beyond Mrs May's planned deadline of the end of March.
The invocation of Christmas and family seemed a backhanded jab at Mr Obama's pacific reputation and his public displays of affection for children.
The first was to announce his own amendment, naming March 29th 2019, two years after the invocation of Article 50, as Brexit day.
More controversially, Lord Kerr also claimed that Britain's invocation of Article 50 could be revoked at any point up to March 29th 2019.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Thursday was asked about Sessions's invocation of the Bible to defend the administration's family separation policy.
" At one point his lines sound even more eerily 21st century, down to his invocation of facts: "I happen to know the facts.
"We want peace; we want unity… we want an alliance," he cried, thrusting a Taliban flag into the air to punctuate each invocation.
He rejects the right-wing invocation of Asians as the model minority; there was "no Middle Passage" for Asians, as he puts it.
The final chorus is a coolly shattering invocation of impending environmental catastrophe: THIS YEAR THE SEA IS AS GREEN AS A FOREST: EUTROPHICATION!
"  The court said that the House rules still require the person giving the invocation to "craft a prayer 'respectful of all religious beliefs.
That would leave Trump alone and the same lawyers demanding that he degrade himself and his office with an invocation of the Fifth.
All four said they were not aware of an invocation of executive privilege by the White House covering their interactions with the president.
Not at the Rotary Club, where the meeting dutifully opens with the invocation, Pledge of Allegiance and four-way test for ethical behavior.
The Trump administration's invocation of national security broke with a deep-seated collective understanding that such claims are verboten as justification for tariffs.
It's a revelatory reinterpretation, and a poetic one, given those British rock titans' frequent invocation of African-American musical traditions on their records.
Lam's repeated invocation of the Poon family's grief was seen as just "political opportunism at its worst," said Dennis Kwok, an opposition lawmaker.
The title's "for now" pointedly conveys the show's twin strains of ecological optimism and pessimism, but its invocation of "poetry" is more mysterious.
Clearly, Trump's invocation of national security is a pretext, a way to bypass the rules that are supposed to limit arbitrary executive action.
The intention wasn't of liberation, then — it was a joke at the expense of unmarried women, and a naked invocation of patriarchal power.
A federal judge dismissed that lawsuit on technical grounds, so there was no ruling on whether the invocation of the privilege was legitimate.
He portrayed his invocation of emergency powers as a routine use of executive authority that was never controversial when his predecessors did it.
But the invocation of Rothschild has also become a kind of anti-Semitic code for the supposed influence of Jews over the economy.
Though "Prayer to Saint Thérèse" was written by Régime des Fleurs' founders, Alia Raza and Ezra Woods, it was Sevigny who suggested an invocation.
They view the invocation of transpartisan rules as a rhetorical bid by liberals, to be mimicked when useful, but never a restraint on behavior.
Many internet commenters argued, however, that stamina is a code word for masculinity, and cast Trump's attack as an invocation of traditional gender norms.
More than that, it's a future in which the invocation of free speech loses its talismanic cultural power to connote neutrality, fairness, and democracy.
She hopes for informal discussions on the shape of Britain's future relationship with the EU in the months before the invocation of Article 50.
" The brief adds, "Invocation of the words 'national security' is not a magic talisman that can ward off judicial scrutiny of unlawful government action.
The invocation of AI is a dodge deployed on a group of laypeople who, for the most part, regrettably swallowed it part and parcel.
Thus where Corbyn married capitalism and greed in his rhetoric, May's invocation of the same system was of one uniting freedom and social progress.
This film is a spellbinding invocation of solidarity, articulating the physical and conceptual bonds that unite Chicano, indigenous, and migratory communities with queer people.
Turkey's Burial Invocation spent seven years composing guitar hero shredding passages, acoustic interludes, and guttural experimentations nearly ten minutes long on their debut, Abiogenesis.
Its steel-and-cement construction, skewed angles, and aggressive stance feel like a deliberate invocation of Brutalist architecture and the raw power it personifies.
Trump's invocation at the debate of Clinton's WikiLeaks e-mails and support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership was designed to turn off Sanders supporters.
I noted last week that Trump's invocation of Watergate in one of the tweets is instructive, though not in the way the president means.
The commissioner even went so far as to compare Phillips' invocation of his sincerely held religious beliefs to defenses of slavery and the Holocaust.
Though it has been considered for other situations since, the last formal invocation of the Insurrection Act occurred during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Americans have become accustomed to this symbolism because of its constant invocation, in everything from beer commercials to the opening pageantry of sporting events.
Justice Bea held for the 2 to 1 circuit court majority that the phrase "under God" was not religious language but a civic invocation.
Much like sigils in forms of chaos magick, different symbols and markings can be used in talismans and spells for protection, invocation or banishment.
Trade disputes at the W.T.O. involving Russia and Ukraine will almost certainly feature the invocation of national security concerns to justify impediments to trade.
Perhaps the most eagerly-awaited band of the festival was Burial Invocation, which was formed in 2008 with roots in both Istanbul and Ankara.
Perhaps the most eagerly-awaited band of the festival was Burial Invocation, which was formed in 2008 with roots in both Istanbul and Ankara.
Meant to demonstrate how art can preserve beauty by surviving misfortune, it instead functions as a shallow invocation of the real painting's tragic history.
The decision was a blow to the local government's ability to characterize the continuing protests as a situation requiring the invocation of emergency powers.
In an effort to refurbish vintage work, Mr. Connor has commissioned a new score for "The Exiles," Limón's 27 invocation of Adam and Eve.
There's a mild but inescapable allusion to classical statuary, too, and in the surface's similarity to bone, an invocation of gleefully Surrealist grave robbing.
That's especially true because the invocation of executive privilege in this way is "consistent" with how past administrations have handled such issues, Zaid noted.
There is a world of difference between the unilateral imposition of sanctions by the United States and the invocation of the O.A.S. democratic charter.
In an effort to refurbish vintage work, Mr. Connor has commissioned a new score for "The Exiles," Limón's 1950 invocation of Adam and Eve.
But they've also noted the administration's selective invocation of human rights, and how it often only raises the issue when it is politically convenient.
"We do not support any invocation to the use of force or military interventions," Peruvian foreign minister Nestor Popolizio told reporters in New York.
One of his customary responsibilities was the opening invocation at the Vision Festival, an annual gathering of avant-garde jazz, dance and performance art.
The contempt vote and the invocation of executive privilege adds more fuel to the simmering feud between House Democrats and the administration over Democratic investigations.
They had been making 'tamafa,' an invocation to their Kastom spirit, for weeks to ensure the nomination and they were always confident of the outcome.
In the Nixon case, the court held that the "demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial" outweighed Nixon's invocation of executive privilege.
"None of that can be achieved through the invocation of emergency powers, so a leader who serious about climate change would never go that route."
"Burton's use of both the Slogan and the Tagline from the RR Series is an unmistakable — and unauthorized — invocation of Reading Rainbow," the lawsuit says.
The argument surrounding encryption, mass surveillance and terrorism is a difficult one, normally invoking some firery passions, invocation of 9/11 and some mild racism.
He sees believers' recurrent invocation of "heaven" as an aspiration for justice and respect, couched as an appeal to a power higher than the government.
I think seeing this sort of zealous and prideful invocation of their authority to invade people's privacy is a scary thing to see in 2018.
And meanwhile, the shareholders' firms Monteverde & Associates and Kahn Swick & Foti are appealing Judge Durkin's invocation of his equitable power to undo their fee deal.
"Come Down To Us" is an invocation to a higher power, whether that's literal extraterrestrials or just humanity in its best and most realized state.
Regardless of the timing of the invocation of Article 50, British leaders will surely be engulfed in very difficult negotiations with Europe after doing so.
That statement was a subtle invocation of something called the Thurmond Rule, which is really just one guy's idea and not a rule at all.
It's an especially interesting invocation, given that Sam is Black and Tony is white, playing into the racial aspect of Fuhrman's role in the trial.
Yet President Trump, who sees any invocation of Russian interference as a challenge to the legitimacy of his election, consistently downplays or dismisses these threats.
Farnsworth's overblown language — the references to invasion, the invocation of disease, the mood of threat — prods Americans toward identifying a problem and embracing a solution.
But it is very unlikely that they heard anything remotely similar to what Gingrich did in the president's insistent invocation of the idea of sovereignty.
Over the weekend, tens of thousands of demonstrators massed in the city, many of them defying Lam's invocation of emergency powers to ban face masks.
He's edged Cruz among born-again, evangelical voters in South Carolina and Nevada — despite Cruz's far-more-frequent invocation of his faith on the trail.
I didn't catch all of them—some sort of power shell invocation and then the fuxor program to encrypt the /bin directory (after gathering entropy).
And she did it as an artistic statement, turning a standard celebrity birth announcement into an invocation of a rich visual history of motherhood and femininity.
Congress can use its spending power, or try to enforce any contempt orders it issues; any presidential invocation of executive privilege still needs to be adjudicated.
This open, sweeping invocation is the stuff that great art, given its pre-linguistic potential of unchaining common codes, sometimes achieves — and does once more here.
Generally speaking, witchcraft rituals involve the invocation of a spirit, and many witches are drawn to a type of deity known collectively as the Dark Goddess.
"In the interest of bringing our community together, I have asked to be relieved of my commitment to deliver the invocation," Lookstein wrote at the time.
He's a man with negative credibility on this matter, and despite his father's talismanic invocation of the word "transparency," he's been anything but transparent about it.
As it stands, 479 out of 637 MPs who declared their position should be enough of a clear majority to block the invocation of Article 50.
The football player Tim Tebow denied reports that he would be speaking, and the rabbi of Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka backed out of delivering the invocation.
The group's co-founder, Dan Barker, was denied his request to deliver a secular invocation in 2015 after receiving an invitation to do so by Rep.
They also booed Debbie Wasserman Schultz at a meeting of the delegation of her home-state, Florida, and even the pastor who delivered the convention's invocation.
The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, an independent US government commission that works to monitor the OSCE, hailed the invocation of the Moscow Mechanism.
Alexander's invocation of King is even more disingenuous when one considers that he, and nearly all the leaders of the civil rights movement, were avowed Zionists.
The clearest example of this is the invocation of "freedom of speech" as a bludgeon for pushing extreme-right ideology into the center of public discourse.
Of all the sets of references and allusions in a book built out of them, Joyce seemed particularly obsessed with his detailed invocation of 1904 Dublin.
As is often necessary in any friendship or partnership, those of us who were so upset by the invocation of Article 5 let bygones be bygones.
Certainly the invocation of Shakespeare tips that there's something dangerous about the lady of its house, an opaque beauty called Katherine (a very fine Florence Pugh).
What he should have done is state his intention to raise the questions with the White House and confirm whether permission or an invocation would occur.
Lookstein was slated to give the invocation at last year's Republican National Convention but stepped down due to backlash from various members of the Jewish community.
" In an author's note, she explains that her 66-word lyric is an "invocation," a kind of secular prayer or spell that "invites something to happen.
Short of a direct and appropriate invocation of executive privilege, I will expect you to answer these questions fully and to the best of your knowledge.
Seurat's invocation of "design, composition, balance, light and harmony" felt like the perfect summing up of why art matters more than ever in times of tumult.
More heartening is Quart's invocation of policy solutions that until recently were seen as impossibly idealistic, such as universal health care or a universal basic income.
Instead, legislative stagnation is cynically defended by those who benefit from it with an unconvincing invocation of the rigors of our system of checks and balances.
The introduction was a far cry from Cruz's invocation of "New York values" as a slight against rival Donald Trump in front of Iowa voters in January.
The invocation of Article 50 does not even guarantee that there will be a deal between Britain and the rest of the EU: it merely initiates negotiations.
Just beyond the Invocation videos stands Letdown (2017), a small forest of bisecting plywood panels with inkjet prints of barren landscapes and used tableware affixed to them.
A statement accompanying the exhibit characterizes its invocation of the concept of "Alcoholics Anonymous" as being about "wanting to be unknown and unseen, rather than about recovery".
Today's blowback stems from the same kind of sense of betrayal Obama's supporters felt when he invited Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his first inaugural.
Jewish Democrats openly expressed frustration that the measure initiated in direct response to Omar's invocation of the "dual loyalty" trope didn't focus solely on condemning anti-Semitism.
" Strumming a banjo ukulele, Mr. Eckert launches into a rhythmic musical invocation which galvanizes the others into joining him to perform "this tale of lust and love.
The invocation of Section 2023 would allow the United States to finally start fighting back in the trade war already launched against us by countries like China.
It acts as an invocation — or, at least, an invitation — to think of happiness as something that might sharpen our thinking into focus, rather than blunting it.
Board of Education, which outlawed racial segregation in public schools and remains the most powerful invocation of the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause in the court's history.
Somewhere between dance ritual and a dadaistic art installation, the piece was funny, and oddly tender — a ghostly invocation of performances past and performers long since dead.
Bleeding foliage and a mass grave back her up, but the movie's invocation of slavery and Holocaust-like imagery feels overshadowed and muted by its soapy center.
The invocation of national security will look like a bad-faith maneuver to the world, an excuse to take self-interested action on behalf of domestic industry.
And as the convention gaveled in, Sanders supporters loudly booed mentions of Clinton's name and chanted for Sanders, overtaking several speeches, including an invocation by a reverend.
Conroy mentioned the prayer again in his Thursday letter, saying Burks mentioned that invocation as well as an interview the chaplain had given to National Journal Daily.
President Trump's invocation of the "gag rule," which eliminates funding for any clinic that mentions abortion as a potential treatment, has forced the closing of these clinics.
"Short of direct and appropriate invocation of executive privilege, I will expect you to answer these questions fully and to the best of your knowledge," Nadler wrote.
According to several scholars of American history, the invocation of a president's name as a jaw-jutting declaration of exclusion, rather than inclusion, appears to be unprecedented.
Inside the circles were the spirit and power Sunday Service promised, inside the circles were invocation and praise, but the energy wasn't projected down to the crowd.
The sculpture's Latin title, "Sursum corda," commonly translated as "Lift up your hearts," is the priest's invocation in the Preface to the Eucharist in the Catholic Mass.
Dr. Juenarrl Keith of St. James AME Church in McClellanville, S.C., led the invocation and asked God to have mercy on the soul of accused shooter Dylann Roof.
Five women of multiracial denominations read from scripts, detailing first-person accounts of the artist's life in a powerful invocation of  a collective bearing witness to personal trauma.
John Bel Edwards holds his hands in prayer during the invocation at the opening of the annual state legislative session in Baton Rouge, La., Monday, April 8, 2019.
"Short of a direct and appropriate invocation of executive privilege, I will expect you to answer these questions fully and to the best of your knowledge," Nadler says.
Not every invocation of these terms—or other bugbears, like "microaggressions"—is meant to silence a conversation about race, class, gender, politics, or any other hot-button subject.
Meanwhile, heavier songs like the title track, "Graveside Invocation" and "Onward, Inward" are reminiscent of Master of Puppets—if it were played at two-thirds the normal speed.
This movement has inspired the creation of "Satan Clubs" in schools, and an Alaska locality allowed a Satanist to open its August assembly meeting with a satanic invocation.
The percussionist and singer Román Díaz opens his spirited recent album, "L'ó dá fún Bàtá" (Motéma), with a vocal invocation to Eleguá, the Yoruban lord of the crossroads.
Protesters have vandalized symbols of Chinese rule, and some have flown flags calling for "Hong Kong independence," the invocation of which is a strong red line for Beijing.
"The thing that I'm sure aggravates him — enrages him — is the invocation of race and ethnicity in our politics," David Axelrod, a former White House aide, told me.
The invocation of Confederate imagery in the Georgia race is a reminder of another high-stakes clash between the candidates: their opposing stances on the state's Confederate monuments.
Clinton's invocation of Ms. Machado at the first presidential debate ensnared Mr. Trump in a protracted feud with the pageant winner, damaging his already precarious standing with women.
Rodgers also said lawmakers "definitely have to be looking at" the Trump administration's repeated invocation of national security as a justification for slapping tariffs on other countries' goods.
That invocation of the word "nasty" couldn't be an accident, since Trump recently used the same word to describe Meghan Markle, an American who is now British royalty.
All that matters is the full and complete record outlining the president's actions, and specifically whether that conduct merits invocation of the constitutional remedy of impeachment or not.
Alexander Hamilton argued that the Constitution's invocation of "we the people" better protected what he suggestively called "popular rights" than their formal recitation in a Bill of Rights.
It began with Saddleback Church's Rick Warren, author of the best-seller The Purpose Driven Life and the pastor who did the invocation at President Obama's 232 inauguration.
The main portion of the ceremony, known as the invocation, will involve your "speech," and you definitely don't want to ad-lib it … so start writing down ideas.
They have deprived Americans of some of the nation's most dogged, experienced crime fighters, falsely accusing whistle-blowers of criminal wrongdoing and mocking their invocation of constitutional rights.
Over the course of the evening at Dancing the Gods, they will take turns onstage in alternating numbers, from the introductory invocation to the final offering to Krishna.
At Habitt, a home décor store in the Dolmen Mall on Karachi's seafront, $4 sandalwood prayer beads are displayed against an invocation to prayer in stylized English script.
But a term like "pickaninny," paired with Tom Purcell's invocation of the N-word earlier in the episode, is a provocation that Pizzolatto can't be trusted to handle.
The Yemen vote was an exceedingly rare invocation of the 1973 War Powers Act, passed after the Vietnam War to restrain the president's authority to use military force.
Billy's sermon was a pitch-perfect blend of humor — "we feel the presence of the orange one's home" — and earnest invocation of the forebears of politically engaged art.
Hofer's direct invocation of God for political purposes was the first of its kind in Austria for 10-15 years and was inappropriate given the FPO's politics, Hennefeld said.
The newly dead are put to all sorts of arduous tests — involving invocation, supplication, examination and the disassembling and reassembling of their mortal forms — before being admitted into eternity.
An arms-outstretched invocation of human annihilation isn't the most obvious note on which to end a summer popcorn movie, especially one that's as gleefully dumb as Fallen Kingdom.
Sterling also caught a bid from a British High Court ruling, which said parliament would have to approve the invocation of Article 24.90, which would trigger the Brexit process.
So grotesque a figure does he cut that many a locker room would have shunned him, despite his invocation of that as a safe haven where all is forgiven.
If the president then refused to permit the question to be answered, via invocation of executive privilege, a court would have to determine whether the conversation implicated a privilege.
Howard Baker, the incoming White House chief of staff, was advised by his predecessor to be prepared for a possible invocation of the 25th Amendment due to Reagan's incapacity.
Martin Howe, another senior barrister, insists that the Brexit referendum vote not merely permits, but mandates, the invocation of Article 50, without the need for any further parliamentary vote.
Martin Howe, another senior barrister, insists that the Brexit referendum vote not merely permits, but mandates, the invocation of Article 50, without the need for a further parliamentary vote.
While Venezuela has long dismissed the Organization of American States as an imperialist tool, Secretary General Luis Almagro's invocation of the Democratic Charter in June seriously got their attention.
The adjective "green" is of course as susceptible to abusive and hypocritical invocation as any other high-sounding slogan, but some such—still capitalist, merely reformist, finally inadequate—U.
They use language and concepts from his four major gay rights decisions, notably his invocation of "equal dignity" in June's ruling establishing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
Since Guaidó's invocation of Article 233 of the Venezuelan Constitution to assign himself the role of interim president last month, the military has generally remained in support of Maduro.
It's a classic invocation of white innocence, a twin to the "I have black friends" defense: Trump can't be racist because, in his heart, he loves people of color.
Hence her invocation of religion — she's the daughter of a rather well-known pastor — when asked during one briefing how she'd explain Trump's worst behavior to her own children.
Seven Republican senators joined Democrats in March to vote to end American military assistance to Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen in a rare invocation of the War Powers Act.
" As recently as Tuesday, Trump said the situation did not yet call for an invocation of the law, telling reporters, "We're able to do that if we have to.
Catherine Galasso's "Of Granite and Glass," on the grand scalloped staircase of the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place, was much more straightforward in its invocation of place and past.
The invocation of Article 50 begins a two-year period of negotiation with the European Union over the terms of the divorce and a framework for a future relationship.
"There is tension and dissension in the land," Cynthia Hale, of the Ray of Hope Christian Church, in Decatur, Georgia, said, leading the invocation on the Convention's first day.
"Unhinged" has lots of evidence-free gossip, including speculation that Trump was sleeping with Paula White, the pretty blond prosperity-gospel preacher who gave the invocation at his inauguration.
The invocation of Article 5 of the NATO Treaty is dependent on the consent and willingness of the population of NATO members to consent to the deployment of their forces.
"In my view, the defendant&aposs ambiguous and equivocal reference to a &aposlawyer dog&apos does not constitute an invocation of counsel that warrants termination of the interview," Crichton wrote.
The name changes and reorganizations commonly involve the invocation of counter-this and counter-that (drugs, terrorism, IEDs) while also hiding domestic intelligence gathering behind a fog of opaque terms.
In the invocation of Gloria Steinem's assertion that mothering is a verb, we are proud to launch Daring Discussions this Mother's Day in belief that we must mother this nation.
The states' lenient vaccination policies allowed for rich white people's invocation of personal reasons to not vaccinate—as a result, vaccine hesitancy—and, so, vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks—have surged.
But advocates for victims have argued that the Vatican's invocation of diplomatic immunity to recall the Italian monsignor from the United States shows that it still prioritizes protecting its own.
"Some Italian passers-by," Fraser tells us with her understated panache, "believing that a new saint had been canonized, struck their breasts with the invocation Santa Emancipatione, ora pro nobis."
That would require the judge to decide whether Mr. Barr had a lawful basis to disregard the subpoena, including whether any invocation of executive privilege by Mr. Trump was legitimate.
Mr. North was one of the first political figures to address the crowd at the annual meeting, leading thousands of N.R.A. members in an unapologetically patriotic and Christian opening invocation.
A few years later—at an event in Trenton honoring Senator Bill Bradley—the two women were brought together again, one to give the invocation, the other the closing prayer.
Bobby Rush was among those outraged by the invocation of lynching — an act that according to the NAACP occurred more than 4,2020 times in the U.S. from 1882 to 1968.
The president's invocation Wednesday of "Classified National Security" could bolster the argument from some GOP lawmakers that additional witnesses would tie the impeachment trial up in weeks-long court battles.
During his invocation, members of LGP unfurled a banner that said, "Prisons Are Not Innovation"—"innovation" was the theme of the conference—while others held signs emblazoned with the hashtag.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's plan to spend billions of dollars more on his border wall than Congress approved involves more than his invocation of emergency powers to redirect military construction funds.
The leaders of France, Germany, and Italy announced that they would refuse to hold formal or informal talks with British leaders prior to the formal invocation of the opt-out clause.
Hillary Clinton's awkward invocation of Lehman Brothers on Thursday highlighted her struggle to find a balance between her own political past and the very different politics of her party in 2016.
But that statement, one of many that will become iconic from Ford's testimony, is so powerful because it combines the invocation of shame and vulnerability with the authority of scientific expertise.
The crimes escalate to catfishing and identity theft, to the point where viewers could be truly unsettled – and welcome the cathartic giggle elicited by a grave invocation of the Turd Burglar.
Yet in Brussels many lawyers believe that, even though Article 50 sets a two-year deadline for a country to leave, its invocation could in practice be withdrawn at any time.
A pastor was non-fatally shot outside an Idaho church on Sunday afternoon – less than 24 hours after delivering the invocation during a campaign rally for Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz.
And some ministers are now suggesting that it would be wise to put off the formal invocation of Article 50 until mid-2017 (after the French presidential election) or even later.
Again and again, huge old books of accounts begin with an invocation to God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, then proceed to list endless incomings and outgoings, profits and losses.
In its uplifting tone and invocation of shared values, the speech evoked the 2004 convention address that helped turn then little-known Barack Obama into the leader of the Democratic Party.
Alan Renwick of the UCL constitution unit argues that there is now a political imperative for the next prime minister to hold a parliamentary vote before the invocation of Article 50.
" The memo also said that the only basis for the IRS to refuse to comply with a subpoena for tax returns "would be the invocation of the doctrine of executive privilege.
Seidel went on to say there isn't a difference between a secular invocation and a prayer, making the case that Barker was looking to invoke the sentiment of the country's founders.
But the government's invocation of that case ignores its context, in which the activity at issue was involvement in a group determined by the government to be an international terrorist organization.
The invocation on her debut for Ninja Tune comes on the third track, wherein a divine voice offers judgement upon clubland sinners: get the fuck off your phones and start dancing.
"Wonder Woman" begins with ominous, lugubrious music (composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams), a voice-over invocation of "darkness" and an aerial view of the Louvre that seems full of sinister portent.
"The TIAR has been invoked many times and many times with success, but the invocation of it doesn't necessarily have to refer in an explicit way to military actions," Duque said.
From the opening prayer, which served as much as a sermon on Mr. Cuomo's accomplishments as a general invocation, it was clear just how much this was the House of Cuomo.
Ahlum delivered the invocation, thanking the Lord for the gorgeous evening, offering prayers for America's servicemen, for a safe night of racing, for a safe trip home, all in Jesus' name.
An Article addressed to presidential contempt of the role of Congress under the Constitution also  could allege instances beyond the unprecedented and unjustified invocation of executive privilege on a blanket basis.
In 2016, the city council in Phoenix, Arizona, voted to end its practice of opening sessions with a prayer after the Satanic Temple demanded the right to deliver such an invocation.
Each nail, placed by the nganga, or keeper of community harmony, represented an invocation pertaining to a specific person; their power was defensive and used to protect members of a community.
This vocabulary is probably most familiar to the mass audience from the musical and book Les Misérables, with its invocation of "the miserables" as a term for the French urban poor.
Or maybe Abovitz is really Andy Kaufman and this whole thing has been leading to a mass invocation of whales as a reminder that the true Magic Leap occurs in your imagination.
The second invocation of PC gone mad is "freedom of speech": specifically the idea that the use and enforcement of politically correct language will endanger it and by extension freedom of thought.
"Costumers who use Gloo to connect between microservices and serverless found that invocation of [AWS] Lambda is 350ms faster than the AWS API Gateway," Idit Levine, the founder and CEO of Solo.
It showed the vibraphonist Bill Ware, who has played with the jazz guitarist Rez Abbasi, not Mr. Abbasi, whose ensemble, Invocation, is scheduled to perform Saturday night at Asia Society in Manhattan.
The chair of Wagner's county committee, Chris Decker, told the Post Gazette that they didn't know Moon's brother owned the store and that no one knew Moon would be giving the invocation.
The first version of Pablo's methodical track one is a stunning, cinematic open, gospel choir swooping down like a blast of the full majesty of the heavens midway through Kanye's prayerful invocation.
The biggest story on Friday morning was adviser Kellyanne Conway's invocation of the fictional "Bowling Green Massacre" to defend Trump's controversial immigration executive order, which banned travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
They do so either on the merits—a common invocation is D.Y.O.W. (do your own work)—or on the basis of the reputations of those proposing, endorsing, or criticizing any particular idea.
The invocation, later bolstered by the President's own comments deriding the news media during the rally, come at a relatively contentious time between the White House and members of the Fourth Estate.
His invocation of a rarely used national-security clause to justify the tariffs will further undermine the WTO and set a dangerous precedent for other countries to act unilaterally in self-interest.
" The 14th Amendment was thus intended to foreclose the invocation of "original intent" to arbitrarily and cruelly close the door of citizenship based on perception that one group is "subordinate and inferior.
The two disparate prayers underscored the stalemate that lawmakers find themselves in as the shutdown drags into its third week: The two sides could not even agree on a pro forma invocation.
They feared that a judge could simply throw the case out for lack of standing, essentially rendering use of the tax code provision unenforceable whenever the executive branch objects to its invocation.
The racial aspect of the July 19 shooting and the invocation of the law immediately drew comparisons to the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager, outside Orlando in 2012.
It brings to mind the conclusion of Rilke's invocation of the image of his father as a young man in a daguerreotype, "oh quickly disappearing photograph in my more slowing disappearing hand."
"If the United States were to grant the UK&aposs extradition request, it would render the invocation of diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set an extraordinarily troubling precedent," it said.
The invocation spawned a flurry of articles on the history of the use of "enemy of the people," which may have been used against the Roman emperor Nero to denounce his rule.
Gina Miller, who launched last year's court case against the government's invocation of Article 50, set up a group called Best for Britain to support vulnerable pro-Remain MPs with money and help.
The President's invocation of lynching defiles the memory of the thousands of documented victims, overwhelmingly African American, murdered by mobs, but it also serves a political function more potent than blind racial antagonism.
Zuckerberg finished his most recent post, which was added to his page in the late hours of Wednesday, with a strong invocation to readers to make a concerted effort to improve the world.
A little over six months after Donald Trump's inauguration—and his invocation of "American carnage"—the administration launched a sweeping investigation into China's trade practices and alleged theft of US technology via cyberspace.
It was a time-honored invocation of one of Israel's main defense mantras: Since it is small in size and population it needs to maintain qualitative and technological military superiority in the region.
This is the first major invocation of the policy in the three years since it was put in place, although Google's engineers defended it as necessary given the active exploitation of the bug.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), a Wisconsin-based nontheist activist group, is fighting to allow an atheist to serve as a guest chaplain and deliver the opening invocation on the House floor.
Roberts, Judge Kavanaugh affirmed the constitutionality of the traditional prayer at presidential inauguration ceremonies, as well as the invocation of "God save the United States and this honorable Court" prior to court proceedings.
This most recent example of Cohen's invocation of his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination (which is, by the way, a well-advised and predictable response to his civil case), bears that out.
The rabbi, Haskel Lookstein, was scheduled only to give the invocation, but when his name was released without specifying his role, he backed out of the convention entirely, saying he feared a backlash.
This 25-minute work in nine parts, with an opening invocation and quizzical postlude, has sections with texts drawn from Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, spoken here with incantatory allure by Ms. Hannigan.
" The bitterness even came through in the invocation at the Thursday gathering, when state Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker used the prayer to scorn Mr. Strange for hiding "behind the skirts of others.
Several legal experts said that even if he were to rule that any invocation of the privilege is not valid, a subpoena recipient could ignore him and continue to defer to the president.
The wah-wah pedal gets a serious workout in this invocation to rain deities from the Malian guitarist and singer Oumar Konate, revving up a twisty, modal, six-beat groove into psychedelic frenzy.
But the invocation of Mr. Trump's name, and the simmering racial tensions after a contentious election season, convinced many on social media that it was an act of racial hatred with political overtones.
But the invocation of "lynching" to characterize a process explicitly sanctioned by the Constitution marked a new, racially fraught show of malice by the president toward lawmakers' drive to remove him from office.
But the invocation of "lynching" to characterize a process explicitly sanctioned by the Constitution marked a new, racially insensitive show of malice by the president toward lawmakers seeking to remove him from office.
Some senators frustrated with the administration's response have refused to back the resolution, arguing that the invocation of the War Powers Resolution must be evaluated independently from their discontent with the White House.
LONDON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's first major foreign policy address alarmed American allies, who view the Republican front runner's repeated invocation of an "America first" agenda as a threat to retreat from the world.
In his poem "The Last Invocation," from Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman writes, "Let me glide noiselessly forth," and that sounds ideal, but a demise can contain multitudes, a bartering between riot and calm.
Present the evidence that will justify an invocation of the 25th Amendment, or an impeachment, or at the very least, the first necessary step toward either outcome, a Democratic Congress after the November elections.
The U.S. diplomat said the panel of three adjudicators had not sufficiently examined the argument that invocation of national security was "self-judging" - which would essentially shield the U.S. tariffs from any WTO challenge.
But for now, at least, McCain's invocation of Watergate is a significant rhetorical shift in Washington, where the Republican Party has tried to stand by Trump through a series of embarrassing and ugly scandals.
The two-part Invocation for a Wandering Lake (2016), which greets visitors to the show — single channel films projected onto fifteen-foot-long cardboard panels in a dark, cavernous room — sets the valedictory mood.
The state of play: Other 2020 Dems harshly condemned Biden's invocation of long-dead segregationist senators James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia to argue that Washington functioned more smoothly back then.
Whispering good-byes into his ears, the family recited a series of prayers and passages in Arabic from the Muslim holy book, including the well-known invocation in Al-Fatiha, the Quran's first chapter.
These gestures continue in the second section, set to "Nyx," which opens with an invocation from a priestlike figure (Edward Watson), perhaps a reference to the Greek goddess of night in the score's title.
Those who might have arrived expecting a back-and-forth reflective of the ongoing campaign were quickly corrected by the clergy on hand -- a pair of bishops who praised Cuomo in their morning invocation.
The Associated Press reports the prayer, where a woman declared "Hail Satan," was given by Satanic Temple member Iris Fontana, who won the right to open the meeting with an invocation of her choice.
Abdel Salaam's unsophisticated invocation of Black Power carries a little force, but it's only in the final segment, by Ronald K. Brown, that the dancers get some sustained engagement with the music's rhythmic motor.
Prominent Jewish Democrats say Trump's criticism of the very bloc he's seeking to woo — and his invocation of anti-Semitic tropes as part of that message — will only alienate Jewish voters heading into 2020.
Simple inversions of your own statements into leading questions, or a simplistic invocation of mindfulness, can make therapy abruptly feel more isolating and destructive, and make you question the value of the entire project.
" The basis for such an invocation generally includes the "likelihood of continued growth in the magnitude of the influx," rising criminal activity, as well as high "demands on law enforcement agencies" and "other circumstances.
The score represents Sondheim at both his funniest ("Invocation to the Gods and Instructions to the Audience") and his strangest — but also, as in his setting of Shakespeare's "Fear No More," his most haunting.
To engage McDonagh in a graduate-student deconstruction of his oeuvre — the themes, the tropes, what the artist is trying to say — is to invite the repeated invocation of one of his favorite obscenities.
Every time I hear the invocation of the New Deal, and people wanting to go back to that, I can't help but hear the basis on which that government was established — the solid South.
Still, any invocation of the Stafford Act would represent another escalation of the Trump administration's coronavirus response after fighting off weeks of criticism that the president was downplaying the issue and moving too slowly.
Waiting to begin her self-guided study into botanical toxins, Nell begins writing a personal account of her abject situation, her romantic and toxic obsessions, addressed as an invocation to their true source: Joan.
And while praising the Trump administration's invocation of war-time powers to manufacture more testing kits, he said it would be of little use to Los Angeles if those kits were not delivered immediately.
Last year, in a rare invocation of the law, the Senate and the House both passed a joint resolution to force Mr. Trump to end support for Saudi Arabia's intervention in Yemen's civil war.
During the down-home numbers, he turned his back to the crowd and waved his hands in the direction of the singers, a slightly comic invocation of the Baptist choir director's showily precise control.
Levi's tweets criticizing "identity politics," resenting the invocation of the phrase "white privilege," and downplaying the importance of nominating a woman as the 2020 Democratic nominee are an awkward fit in a Democratic primary.
But it was the spell-binding moment when she challenged Joe Biden over his invocation of working with former colleagues who were segregationists and his record on busing that will be replayed hundreds of times.
And yet, these latest iterations of Trump's queasy, woe-is-me appropriation of victimhood (or as the journalist Jacob Brogan put it for The New Republic in 2017, his invocation of abject helplessness) aren't surprising.
Droste has been posting links to the teachers' Amazon wishlists in his bio — a particlarly helpful use of the "link in bio" invocation — and the celebrities who have followed suit have done so as well.
Coming after the book's dedication to four loved ones who passed away during a four-year period (2006-2009), the invocation of Dickinson converts the poem into a vehicle for a road trip with death.
In a book filled with many deaths and losses, this invocation of the fantastic offer some possibility of recovery or redemption—but in such a way that the characters question their sanity and their reality.
It was a trans-diasporan acknowledgment befitting Benzant's invocation of José Antonio Aponte, an Afro-Cuban military officer of Yoruba descent who organized one of Cuba's most famous slave revolts, the Aponte Rebellion, in 1812.
If Congress and McGahn did somehow agree that McGahn would defy the White House's invocation of executive privilege and testify anyway, then the White House likely would seek an emergency court order to prevent it.
Faced with a backlash after the Trump campaign released his name on a list of speakers — without specifying that he would deliver an invocation and not a speech — the rabbi said he had little choice.
Instead of turning it into a cry to the heavens, Thornton makes it a quiet invocation of the hope that if we just tried, we might be able to right even the smallest of injustices.
Biden's selective—and at times flatly deceptive—invocation of his history of course mirrors the countless ways in which American political culture at large relies on robustly denying the truth about our own collective past.
This line is an almost explicit invocation of Mr. Obama's 2007 announcement speech, when he said, "I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness, a certain audacity" to a junior senator like him seeking the presidency.
However, a recipient of a presidential pardon might claim that he has continuing exposure under state laws -- which generally lie beyond the scope of a presidential pardon -- thereby justifying an invocation of the Fifth Amendment.
But one of the President's advisers told CNN it is "100% hypocritical" that the President tweeted about Thunberg in light of the controversy involving the invocation of Barron Trump's name last week on Capitol Hill.
Despite this controversy, Ms. White has remained in good standing with Mr. Trump, who invited her to deliver an invocation at his inauguration and has hosted her as a guest at the White House numerous times.
Over the course of 90 minutes Pence argued, again and again, that Kaine's invocation of Trump's racist, sexist, and demeaning remarks against women and minorities and his ignorant comments about foreign policy was typical political smearing.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Michael Dolan; Reverend Dr. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference; and Paula White, pastor of New Destiny Christian Center will offer readings and give the invocation.
NATO's Article 5 activation Yes, NATO's only invocation of the mutual defense clause (Article 5) was by the United States after 85003/11 and NATO member states responded in Afghanistan, but how equitable was that response?
What we do know is that the emails between Clinton and Obama were turned over, and that — not surprisingly — they were withheld from release as exempt (whether that invocation was proper is a matter of dispute).
Trump's invocation of debt as a justification for austerity is oddly evocative of the fiscal crisis that gripped New York City more than 40 years ago, a moment that seems to have shaped his thinking deeply.
Much has already been made of Bishop Michael Bruce Curry, the first African-American head of the Episcopal Church, who embraced the soaring rhetoric and improvisational splendor of the African-American sermonic tradition in his invocation.
During his campaign, Donald Trump went out of his way to blast Democrats for "taking the Fifth," saying mob members and guilty people do so (ignoring his own invocation of the Fifth in his divorce case).
What is troubling, however, is that his adoption of that credo, and its invocation as a theme of his Inaugural Address, demonstrates either his ignorance of history or, worse, a willful conveyance of a hateful philosophy.
He said the administration's contention that the tariffs are aimed at China is misguided and that Trump's invocation of national security in its reasoning could open a "Pandora's box" for other countries to do the same.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday pointed to nearly five dozen previous instances in which presidents of both parties have declared emergencies as justification for his invocation of extraordinary powers to build his border wall.
The invocation of Africa is also unsurprising; Massey is one of many Detroiters who look to Africa in her exploration of cultural roots that were obscured or severed by the enslavement of Africans in the Americas.
When I reached out to Spielberger over email to explain these choices, he was frank about his invocation of the African-American experience, saying that, essentially, he chose the term Exploited Ghetto because he loves rap.
Bjork's "I dare you to take me on" invocation on "5 Years" is conveyed in its full rasping frustration, and it might as well be the headphones themselves that implore the listener to try and handle them.
Washington (CNN)Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke said in an interview Monday that a campaign event held by President Donald Trump last week "was almost an impromptu Nuremberg rally," implicating Trump supporters with an invocation of Nazism.
His clumsy invocation of the phrase "African-type bookstores" betrayed his lack of understanding of pan-Africanism, a philosophy that people of African descent around the world should unite in pursuit of shared political and social goals.
There's no more appropriate cliché than breaking out dancehall as soon as the sun comes out, so this release is perfectly timed, a vibrant, buoyant take on a familiar sound that feels like an invocation of spring.
This is the Day is a kind of summons, a kind of incantation, a throaty invocation for a people who are animated by love and curiosity and do not fear death — those who are yet to be.
Mr. Abbasi's band Invocation, which features Mr. Mahanthappa and Mr. Weiss along with the pianist Vijay Iyer, the bassist Johannes Weidenmüller and the cellist Elizabeth Means, taps into the complex classical traditions of South Indian Carnatic music.
In the future, Watts said, the judge's invocation of his power to override contingency fee contracts will discourage plaintiffs' lawyers who sign up a lot of individual clients from participating in global settlements like the Syngenta deal.
As soon as Friday, the Democratic-controlled House will vote on a privileged resolution to terminate President Donald Trump's invocation of the National Emergencies Act to secure funding to build a wall on the country's southern border.
A Senate Democratic source told CNN that lawmakers were briefed again on the 17 Saudi individuals impacted by those measures but that the individual sent by the administration had no answer to questions about the Magnitsky invocation.
Washington (CNN)A Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is facing scrutiny for delivering an invocation that is being called religiously exclusive and political before the swearing in of the state's first Muslim woman lawmaker.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has been treading a cautious line in the dispute as she needs Turkey's help to tackle Europe's migrant crisis and on other issues, but Erdogan's invocation of the Nazi period clearly touched a raw nerve.
To say that NATO went to war after the American invocation of Article 5 is a falsehood; NATO did not budget, grow or deploy equally and this dichotomy shows through in the maturity of member state militaries today.
Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended.
"Senator Booker, in an absurd invocation of 'Spartacus,' explicitly invited his expulsion from the Senate in his egregious violation of the rules and contempt for the rule of law and the Constitution," stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
The invocation of article 7 is a major political embarrassment for Poland, but the EU is unlikely to impose the ultimate sanction of suspending Poland's voting rights because its ally Hungary has vowed to veto any such move.
And there prevailed a certain vision of French history, in the easy invocation of former members of the academy, celebrated French writers with dubious wartime collaborationist pasts like Henry de Montherlant, cited by Mr. Grainville as a mentor.
On one occasion, the invocation of the Hillary Clinton email scandal on "Fox & Friends" seemed to have sealed the deal for one of the pardoned, Kristian Saucier, whose case the president had already championed during the 2016 campaign.
"If the United States were to grant the U.K.'s extradition request, it would render the invocation of diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set an extraordinarily troubling precedent," the State Department said on Thursday, Reuters reports.
He was glad for the helpless invocation of her real life—he didn't need a reminder of the limits, the end already visible from the moment she had first shaken his hand, but maybe she needed a reminder.
The rise of the Third Reich and the Holocaust exist in our cultural imagination as an unfathomable series of events that have nevertheless been overdocumented in the hope, as the invocation goes, that it will never happen again.
Putin has influenced politicians in NATO countries to ensure they are ready to pronounce any such insurrection the internal matters of the affected state — thus inhibiting the invocation of the collective-defense provisions of the North Atlantic Charter.
The series' relentless focus on lineage, bloodlines, and its invocation of imagined western European fantasy royalty as its central characters doesn't help this at all, something that Awakening and Fates drove to extremes with the parent/child mechanic.
We who are gathered here tonight in an unconsecrated theater in Brooklyn have been asked to join in a holy invocation, beginning with "Oh, Lord," as we raise cups filled with – not communion wine – but sacred Coca-Cola.
They often appear at gigs run by one of Dhaka's foremost extreme metal organizers, distro owners, and fanzine publishers, Primitive Invocation—the same group which brought over Manzer (the first international metal band to play Dhaka) in 2010.
Although it appeared to be the perfect, short-term invocation of the 25th Amendment that Eisenhower had alluded to when expressing his concern about the time he was under anesthesia, the White House took confusing actions in this regard.
A black gospel choir sang the national anthem; a young black girl gave the pledge of allegiance; the invocation from a black pastor called for an end to mass incarceration and racism; an African diaspora band played Marvin Gaye.
It's an invocation of the right-wing specter of political correctness, which posits that the freedom of privileged white people, usually men, is impinged upon by anyone else who dares to fight for the recognition of their own humanity.
House General Counsel Thomas Hunger argued on Thursday that House rules require an opening prayer, which he said would prohibit a guest chaplain from delivering a secular invocation in lieu of a prayer regardless of whether they are atheist.
"I don't claim that fish lack self-awareness, but rather that the minimal required explanation for the behaviors we observe in the mirror test does not require invocation of self-awareness, self-consciousness, or theory of mind," Jordan said.
Between Hillary Clinton's inexcusable email practices and Donald Trump's invocation of "the cyber" (which is so big right now), it'd be tough to describe either of these two as the "technology candidate" in the race for the US presidency.
Warren came under fire when he gave the invocation at President Obama's 2009 inauguration, and it was later revealed that he had posted a YouTube video supporting California's Proposition 8, the referendum to outlaw gay marriage in that state.
But Trump's policy adviser Peter Navarro told reporters Sunday night that the administration was still not fully implementing the Defense Production Act since Trump's invocation of the law last week had produced voluntary offers of help from industry leaders.
It was an unusual invocation of the War Powers Act, a 1973 law by which Congress sought at the end of the Vietnam War to reassert its constitutional role in deciding when the United States would go to war.
My own questioning focused on what I had been concerned about, which had to do with the invocation of executive privilege, the creation of a nonexistent privilege, the so-called protective function privilege [to avoid providing testimony or evidence].
In an age of pop wokeness—which has provided cover for politically apathetic corporations keen to align their brand identities with consensus progressive stances—the invocation of feminism does not always carry with it a rigorous critique of patriarchy.
Cruz's night at the Elm Street School, like Rubio's evening in Exeter, was billed as a "town hall," an invocation of a long-standing democratic institution, in which ordinary citizens get to ask candidates questions and weigh their answers.
Omar's invocation of past Trump administration falsehoods comes after Trump told reporters Monday that "it's looking like" Iran was behind this weekend's attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia but suggested it was too early to say for sure.
Surrounded by Animoss's dusty-yet-lush sample flipping, Ka adopts a nimble but weighty tone, as if he's not reading bars from a notes app but from some ancient scroll, imbuing each invocation of mythical beasts with grave importance.
Because I'm a painter making a figurative image, I do feel implicated in the history of the invocation of primal women-beasts à la Picasso or de Kooning, but my impulse is to develop oppositional images from within that entanglement.
Now the White House -- perhaps recognizing that its executive privilege invocation would likely fail on the legal merits -- has changed tack and instead made an even broader claim that Congress cannot ever compel testimony from a senior adviser to the President.
At its most extreme, the invocation of family has been used to explain why parents ignore sexual abuse, why grandparents look the other way when their child is beaten, why no one told police when a serious crime was committed.
That invocation of youth speaks to an impulse these eateries are tapping into—starting with the food itself, which typically indulges our escapist yearning for greasy childhood favorites (think: the humorously corn-dog-sized mozzarella sticks on sale at Bernie's).
Like the best black-and-white movies made today, it is not merely an exercise in nostalgia but a striking aesthetic choice that is both form and function, an invocation of digital antiquity that defines it and is defined by it.
On "Milkman," the verse is a suspiciously banal invocation of the titular character ("I wish the milkman would deliver my milk in the morning") that sets up a naughty chorus ("I would like some milk from the milkman's wife's tits").
Paula White, the popular televangelist who heads the president's evangelical advisory board and delivered the invocation at his 2017 inauguration, wrote on her website Tuesday of the mission — which will allegedly come with big rewards for those who pay up.
Heinrich is right on the law, although Attorney General Sessions used the invocation of vague principles of confidentiality to his advantage, taking the opportunity to refute some allegations against him without revealing much about the president's decision to fire Director Comey.
Full invocation of Article 7 to limit Hungary's voting power is expected to be difficult, observers said, noting that such a vote requires full agreement from the EU, and nationalist governments like Poland's are likely to block severe moves against Orban.
"Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended," Lookstein added.
There was a too-eager invocation of "Trumped-up trickle-down economics"; a repeated, awkward pronunciation of China; some audible sniffling and a vehement complaint of a broken microphone; a plea to call Sean Hannity; and a gleeful shoulder shimmy.
The action seemed almost mystical — an invocation of the great swirling energy of life — and it would send Walton's teammates swirling around him until, more often than seemed likely, he would find one of them wide open for a layup.
Yet, additionally, I think that part of the effect Wayne has had on the culture at large can probably be traced not just to his frequent invocation of the topic but his absolute glee and running success in addressing it.
In any case, in the wake of the invocation of Article 155, martyrdom provides a useful platform for keeping the Catalan separatist movement alive by advancing the dubious narrative of Spain as an oppressor of human rights and political freedoms.
N. is a black high school student in Winston-Salem, N.C., who does not appear in my article on Thursday's front page about how human geneticists have been slow to respond to the invocation of their research by white supremacists.
In particular, the Trump administration's invocation of national security concerns could set a precedent in which China and other nations are willing to use national security as grounds for tariffs, hurting the ability of the World Trade Organization to arbitrate disputes.
In a column early in his tempestuous first year, I suggested that this obvious fact potentially justified the invocation of the 25th Amendment, which permits a president's cabinet in consultation with the legislative branch to remove him from the White House.
" Mr. Strzok, visibly irked, insisted that he had "always told the truth" and shot back that Mr. Gohmert's invocation of "a family member who I have acknowledged hurting goes more to a discussion about your character and what you stand for.
But his defense of the Confederacy, which was a central theme in his 2017 run for governor, and his invocation of diversity, which drew applause on his home turf, illustrate a blunt approach to racial issues that mimics President Trump's.
" But Powell, though he allowed that specific race-conscious remedies could be justified by specific instances of discrimination, dismissed the general invocation of discrimination as "an amorphous concept of injury that may be ageless in its reach into the past.
The media was rife with speculation about whether or not the president would bring his doctrine overseas, whether he'd invoke "America First" at official public events, and whether that mantra's invocation, before an audience halfway around the world, would be appropriate.
The apex of the trip from the president's perspective — and one of the most personally satisfying episodes of his term so far — was Mr. Trump's powerful invocation of Western exceptionalism to a crowd of like-minded Polish nationalists on Thursday.
And yet, as sharp, concise, and profoundly visual as Pasolini's observations may be, my invocation of imagism might on one count give a mistaken impression: An imagist poem like Pound's "In a Station of the Metro" (1913) is typically a still.
" In the end, although she was annoyed by certain parts, my mom said she'd like to go again "and stay for the entire thing to experience the full effect, from invocation all the way through prayer… with better earplugs and a few breaks.
On Wednesday morning, CBS News aired a dramatic interview in which the singer responded to the accusations laid out in Surviving R. Kelly, and the criminal charges that followed it, with extreme anger and an emotional invocation of his role as a patriarch.
Many argue that the invocation of the term "globalist" carries an undertone of anti-Semitism for a variety of reasons, not least of which is that it was originally deployed by Bannon, who has a much larger record of dabbling in anti-Semitism.
The government did not try to deploy the promising new line that, because Article 50 could be revoked at any time, its invocation might not automatically lead to Brexit, for fear that this would trigger a referral to the European Court of Justice.
Yet in a statement and, later, a full debate this week David Davis, the Brexit secretary, rejected repeated demands by MPs that Parliament should have a vote over the invocation of Article 50 of the EU treaty, the legal route to Brexit.
Mr Erdogan surely knows this, leading many to worry that he has something up his sleeve—a wave of arrests, perhaps, an invocation of his extensive new presidential powers, a dodgy deal with a third-party candidate or just old-fashioned vote-stealing.
The Melbourne scorcher is a rite of passage for players and fans at the year's first grand slam, and temperatures above the 40 degrees Celsius mark in 2009 and 2014 forced the cancellation of matches and the invocation of the extreme heat policy.
John Harwood: As you know, a lot of people took the presence of Jeb, the involvement of Salter, your invocation of your dad at the inaugural as a sign that you're considering running for president in the Republican primary against President Trump.
There's nothing of the supernatural in either story, or for that matter in any of the "tales of terror" in the present collection, but Oates's brand of horror has never required the invocation of other worlds: This world is terrible enough for her.
"Unfortunately, when my name appeared on a list of speakers at the convention, without the context of the invocation I had been invited to present, the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political, something which was never intended," Lookstein wrote, according to Politico.
Paul is correct that this circumstance for limiting access in this case seems to be an inappropriate invocation of standing protocols for when and why access of classified information must be limited to just a small number of senators and no staff.
And in its invocation of the past, the EP as a whole also brings back good memories for Zac—"so many friends helped out with it and performed on it, so it holds a special place in time for me," he says.
A valid assertion of executive privilege by the president can also provide a basis to lawfully defy a subpoena, so Mr. Trump's invocation of it gives Mr. Barr an argument and a shield as the matter moves toward a likely court fight.
In a rare invocation of the War Powers Act, Congress passed a bipartisan resolution that would have forced an end to American military involvement in Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, sending Mr. Trump a pointed rebuke over his continued defense of the kingdom.
The duo behind the image, Josie Keefe and Phyllis Ma, both 31, have made photographs, zines and stop-motion videos together since 2014 under the name Lazy Mom — an invocation of the cultural boogeyman of the "bad mother" who neglects her children.
This one is focused on the Carnatic lineage of South India, and like the others it features Mr. Abbasi's powerful band, Invocation: the saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa, the pianist Vijay Iyer, the cellist Elizabeth Mikhael, the bassist Johannes Weidenmueller and the drummer Dan Weiss.
"Angel on Fire" is built upon ornate, cinematic production — which actually works well for Halsey's invocation of Icarus from the Greek mythology, who infamously flew too close to the sun, as a way to grapple with the trappings of fame and celebrity.
" The invocation of form is awkward, for the same reason that advanced-pop criticism itself is inherently awkward, which is that most popular music, and especially popular music categorized as rock, is magnificently and unambiguously hostile to everything associated with the word "school.
Strong supporters of Hillary Clinton, many of whom have sour memories of his challenge to her in the 2016 primary, will be undoubtedly be infuriated by his invocation of her campaign to defend the ability of a woman to win the White House.
Ms. Beckham is an icon in a truer sense of the word than is usually meant by the term's constant invocation — images of her are studied and revered — and she has built up a line offering women a way to dress like her.
Bernie Sanders, turning in improved performances that were, at times, overshadowed by awkward moments -- from Biden's invocation of a record player to former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro's heavy-handed attempt to seize Barack Obama's legacy by questioning Biden's age.
For decades, invocation of these pernicious stereotypes has effectively driven the debate about where the line should be drawn between who are the "deserving" and the "undeserving" recipients of government assistance, leading to a debate about "welfare" that is laden with coded racism.
" After her invocation of Trump and formal declaration of her candidacy, Gillibrand went through a raft of policy priorities and called for major progressive initiatives, including establishing "universal pre-K," national paid leave, "Medicare for All" and passing a "Green New Deal.
The moves to restructure Poland's courts caused the European Union to begin a process that could result in the invocation of Article 7, a part of the union's founding treaty that allows for the punishment of member nations that violate democratic standards.
Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club, said that the measures specified in the letter, and the invocation of the Lead Contamination Control Act suggest a concerning level of lead was present in school water in 2014.
Arguing to Trump that the more he cooperates the sooner the investigation is likely to wrap up, Cobb has seen to it that nearly two dozen current and former aides have given interviews with Mueller's team without any invocation of executive privilege.
Jill Wine-Banks, a former member of the Watergate prosecution team, pointed out that despite Nixon's invocation of executive privilege in 1974, the Supreme Court took only three months to slap him down and grant a subpoena for the tapes to be released.
Void Beats / Invocation Trex is also the first real product of a band at work: a collection of bubbling synthesizer oscillations, trancelike motorik rhythms and groove-riding forays into interstellar hypnosis that pay homage to their home city's rich history of Krautrock and Kosmiche.
Hours after a truck plowed through a crowd in Nice, France, killing 84 people, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump outlined his policy against Islamic State: as president, he will seek a full declaration of war from Congress, the first such formal invocation since Pearl Harbor.
Spoken like an ancient invocation to unlock internal powers, clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose was a tearful cry for clarity of mind and empathy of spirit in young men who were struggling to survive their adolescence while becoming local idols in the rural south.
It's a mark of America's robust libertarian culture that whenever controversy has erupted about the invocation of Psalm 109, free-speech advocates, including those with no sympathy whatever for the sentiment, have usually accepted that citing the verse is a legitimate exercise of free speech.
Despite the Secret Service's assurance that no gun had been found, the speaker who gave the invocation at Mr. Trump's final rally of the day, in Denver, asserted that the candidate had been in grave danger and that the news media was to blame.
But ever since Biden's wins in South Carolina and other states with heavy black electorates, Sanders' invocation of "the establishment" has become a microcosm of a bigger issue: the implication that anyone who isn't with the senator isn't for change, or just doesn't get it.
" As Alex Burns of The New York Times noted: "This line is an almost explicit invocation of Mr. Obama's 2007 announcement speech, when he said, 'I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness, a certain audacity' to a junior senator like him seeking the presidency.
When, for instance, the Letter to the Hebrews instructs believers not to neglect koinonia, or the First Letter to Timothy exhorts them to become koinonikoi, this is no mere recommendation of personal generosity, but an invocation of a very specific form of communal life.
Your invocation of "The Birth of a Nation" — a movie that counted the president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, among its earliest fans — is a reminder that white supremacy is part of the heritage of Hollywood, which is to say of the American mainstream.
Francis condemned any invocation of religion to justify such crimes, yet once again he rejected the notion that Islam and violence are intimately intertwined, most notably in a meeting with Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, the grand imam of a mosque associated with Islamic scholarship.
Buttigieg's regular invocation of his marriage and his husband, Chasten, on the campaign trail — usually in the context of his Christianity, "putting his faith on his sleeve" — is also an "excellent way to inoculate himself from that implicit bias about the gay community," Belcher said.
She is expected to speak two months before she intends to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, formally beginning a two-year negotiation with Brussels on leaving the European Union, and just after the Supreme Court rules on whether Parliament must approve that invocation.
When that happens, the ball goes back to the prosecutor, who has two choices: either (1) accept the Fifth Amendment invocation and walk away, or (2) obtain immunity for the witness -- meaning the witness must testify, but his own testimony cannot be used against him.
Clinton's willingness to concede privately even prior to the final tabulation of the popular vote is a model in this regard, as was her invocation of the importance of accepting the legitimacy of the election and the rule of law in her concession speech.
Much commentary on Trump's candidacy has focused on his invocation of white nationalist rhetoric to demonize Mexican Americans and Muslim Americans, in a way that has cheered avowed white supremacists and drawn comparisons to right-wing European populists like Pim Fortuyn or Geert Wilders.
"To date, as a result of the government's invocation and the courts' acceptance of the standing and state secrets objections described above, no civil lawsuit challenging Section 702 or EO 120153 surveillance has ever produced a U.S. court decision addressing the lawfulness of that surveillance," she writes.
There's certainly some thematic and/or character connections you can draw between Jules Dassin's 1955 film and The Americans as a whole, but as Todd alluded to at the beginning of this conversation, its invocation in this episode seems to be functioning mainly on a structural level.
Ryan's invocation of high-risk pools, in other words, was a sign that the GOP planned, either by legislation or regulatory changes, to eventually remove Obamacare's protections for people with preexisting conditions, since it's only once those protections are gone that high-risk pools become necessary.
Jon Snow's constant invocation of the Night King—the fact that he isn't capable of talking about anything but the war between the living and the dead—has become a kind of in-joke on the show, a moment where even the other characters roll their eyes.
Thus does this man deliver his invocation of a united Ireland — a cornerstone of Irish, and British, politics for the past hundred years, the crux of bloody conflict during his own childhood — as if he has, just that second, birthed the notion into the world himself.
But in the exchange of letters between the Trump administration and the Judiciary Committee leading up to Wednesday's vote and invocation, the executive branch argued that it was trying to make accommodations in good faith about the Mueller report, so it was Congress that was being unreasonable.
But the vibe — the red caps and campaign slogan, a refreshed but familiar playlist featuring "Eye of the Tiger" and "My Way" on loop, an invocation by the megachurch pastor Paula White — was that Mr. Trump and his supporters really wanted to relive their surprise 2016 victory .
Even in Peanuts' heyday, when Schulz identified more strongly as a Christian, his invocation of Biblical themes was less about extolling the virtues of Christian salvation or the church than it was about trying to use religion to answer questions of human suffering — emphasis on the suffering.
While the American electorate probably isn't ready for a debate about property relations and the tendency of the rate of profit to fall, Sanders needs to escalate, finding rhetorical space between his colloquial invocation of "millionaires and billionaires" and a full-throated condemnation of bourgeois class enemies.
"I see further arrests and the invocation of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance to give the Hong Kong government sweeping and wide-ranging power to arrest and detain activists leading the protests in the coming weeks," Steve Tsang, director of London's SOAS China Institute, told VICE News.
" According to the Times, Bowden Jr., was offering four experiences on his website that are no longer available, including a two-hour, $333 treatment called Shakti Invocation, "which uses intuitive touch, crystals and chocolate to calm the nervous system and awaken and energize your inner Shakti.
Here again, they didn't always have to invoke the power the rules have bequeathed to them—but the threat of invocation has given them the leverage required to get a range of bills passed out of the House despite more muted support (or subtle opposition) from leadership.
On the one hand, a potential and progressive reform of the international regime on illicit drugs was aborted, but also the invocation and support for the failed "war on drugs" was left aside, at least in the West: no major change mixed with less belligerent discourse.
In his supporters' eyes, the impeachment process is yet another assault by the "deep state," his "quid pro quo" with the Ukrainian president is a heroic quest for the real truth, and the invocation of checks and balances by Congress is no more than another partisan attack.
One of the more striking rhetorical tricks of Donald Trump's venomous anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant speech on the mass shooting in Orlando was Trump's repeated invocation of the LGBTQ community as a cover for his proposal to exclude Muslims from the US solely based on religion.
" A wall panel written by Diethard Leopold, co-curator of the exhibition and co-founder of the museum, attempts to connect the carbon-dark earth tones of Polanszky's mixed-media diptych to Schiele's commentary by referencing Joni Mitchell's invocation of "stardust" in her 1970 song "Woodstock.
The exhibition, Refraction: New Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora at Steven Kasher gallery demonstrates how the enduring vitality of the continent's traditional rituals of body adornment, masking, costuming, and spirit invocation are reinterpreted by image makers of African descent born between the 1970s and 1990s.
Stereolab fans might hear flecks of Gane's old band on tracks like "Phase Modulation Shuffle," from last year's Hormone Lemonade, or "Insect Fear," from 2016's Void Beats/Invocation Trex, but the majority of COAM's three albums are deep, immersive dives into a whole other realm of synthesizer music.
While they lean into their new identities as criminal overlords, they also lean into their authentic selves: They reclaim the invocation of "trashy" as a descriptor and turn it around on itself, signposting that they will always be vamps and never give up their big hair and rhinestones.
But Mr. Trump's invocation of Mr. Obama and the nuclear deal muddies his message, analysts said, by turning the spotlight away from the Iranian government's economic failures — which have given rise to this powerful, if inchoate, protest movement — to the lingering debate in Washington over the nuclear agreement.
THE MINISTRY OF TRUTH The Biography of George Orwell's "1984" By Dorian Lynskey Shortly after the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump and his counselor's invocation of "alternative facts," anxious readers, bracing themselves for the worst, propelled George Orwell's "1984" back to the top of the best-seller lists.
Nevertheless, Democrats and some legal experts think the lack of a formal privilege invocation by Trump may indicate a reluctance or even ambivalence on his part to being seen as directly and personally blocking testimony — particularly in the extraordinarily high-profile context of his own impeachment trial. Sen.
" The cycle — nine sections, as well as an opening invocation and a postlude — contains text from the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, with a score that draws from a variety of genres, moods and techniques, as well as, Mr. Zorn said, "the quality of ritual and extremes of experience.
Yet this powerhouse also becomes an actor capable of both religious awe (in an invocation of Shiva) and human pathos (in "A War Poem," she played a mother whose young son is killed in battle, with astonishing passages of stillness to convey the various layers of shock and numbness).
The classic translation by Robert Fitzgerald begins with the grand and somewhat hooty invocation: "Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story / of that man skilled in all ways of contending / the wanderer, harried for years on end ..." In contrast, Wilson's tone is earthy and earthbound.
In that sense, the poet Friedrich Schiller's "Ode to Joy," an invocation of a humanity unified in the pursuit of joy and friendship, may have felt to Beethoven like an indictment of those in power when he chose to set that text in his symphony's great choral finale.
But Trump's repeated invocation of his desire to repeal the Johnson Amendment — a provision prohibiting 501(c)(3) nonprofits, including churches, from explicitly endorsing political candidates — suggests that as far as the Trump administration is concerned, religious institutions should be granted as much tax-related leeway as possible.
This Sunday, the Regent will be screening four of his classic films: The Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969), Scorpio Rising (1964), Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954), and Lucifer Rising (1972), followed by a performance from Technicolor Skull, Anger's band with fellow devotee of the darkside, artist Brian Butler.
Recent decades have seen the invocation of original constitutional institutions to address present concerns, such as when the Rehnquist Court struck down Congressional laws such as the Violence Against Women Act and the Gun-Free School Zones Act on the grounds that they violated an originalist understanding of the Commerce Clause.
Certainly Trump's invocation of the slogan "America First" calls to mind the notorious aviator Charles Lindbergh, who turned his isolationist arguments against fighting Nazism in Europe into a popular movement, while the mogul's skepticism of NATO evokes the memory of that stalwart opponent of American Cold War interventionism, Robert Taft.
"We decline to do so, not only because it is the particular province of the judicial branch to say what the law is, but also because we would do a disservice to our constitutional structure were we to let its mere invocation silence the call for meaningful judicial review," he wrote.
The argument goes something like this: Because a president might one day, over the next three or four years, change his mind and invoke executive privilege, I am permanently silenced by that looming privilege invocation in the future, so that I have to be permanently silenced, no matter who's asking.
It wasn't immediately clear if there was any more substantial connection between Comello's apparent invocation of the conspiracy-fixated far right and Cali's shooting—in other words, whether a Staten Island Redditor had decided to get off his couch and, driven by a nonsensical worldview, take out a known crime lord.
The use of African-American dialect, the stereotypical invocation of Snoop Dogg, the positioning of Williamson himself as the victim of racialized abuse, and, of course, the simian metaphor—these are designed to antagonize, to push buttons, surely, but does that mean the passage as a whole is any less racist?
But exit polls suggest that Mr. Trump — despite his attacks on immigrants, Muslims and Mexicans, and his clumsy invocation of black neighborhoods mired in chaos and decay — did not fare worse among the African-American and Latino voters who showed up to the polls than Mitt Romney did four years ago.
While the holiday recognizes Dr. King's legacy and invites us to consider the past, there are echoes (and an explicit invocation) of his work in the Moms 4 Housing protest, which this week drew widespread attention to the state's most urgent crisis — one that is disproportionately hurting black people and communities.
Here's an idea for a fix: With a modest change to the Communications Act, Congress could prevent the invocation of meaningless incantations such as "competition, competition, competition" from substituting for rigorous economic analysis that fairly accounts for the dramatic changes that have taken place in most segments of the communications marketplace.
There is also the question of what Arcade City actually is—while a company exists along with an app, there are questions about why it seems to operate largely out of Facebook groups and whether its invocation of "blockchain technology" is a real innovation or yet another obfuscation (or a scam).
His guru, Swami Satchidananda, had just offered a spiritual invocation to the 400,000 assembled hippies—"I am overwhelmed with joy to see the entire youth of America gathered here in the name of the fine art of music"—and then turned to gaze out upon the crowd with his young student.
He noted that the alliance would respond to cyber-attacks in the same way that it would to a conventional assault, making cyber eligible for the invocation of NATO's mutual defense clause, Article V. In June, NATO opted to make cyber an official operational domain of warfare, along with air, sea and land.
I should have marked the event in some way, maybe even performed a personal rite-of-passage ritual: taken that tampon out to the woods, placed it upon an altar that I'd fashioned out of ancient glacial rocks, and set it ablaze while I chanted an invocation to whoever the crone-goddess of menopause is.
But it incorporated pieces of an impassioned invocation of the civil rights movement that he had been giving for months — like in San Antonio, in June, when he spoke of a book on the civil rights movement, Parting the Waters, by Taylor Branch, that he said he had been given by someone at a rally.
Whereas Jeb—perhaps pushing back at his brother's invocation of "the internets" at a 2000 debate with alleged found of said internets Al Gore—is all about celebrating technology by publishing his emails and pointing to his Apple Watch, baby, Trump does not seem to know how computers work or even what they are.
This religiosity sometimes makes being an all-in fan of Chance challenging; while any fan of  independent music, black achievement, and black visibility should be happy for all of Chance's accomplishments, his constant invocation of God is jarring because of the way Christianity has been used as a weapon against the black community in America.
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Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican like Mr. Corker and one of the authors of existing sanctions legislation, suggested that the Trump administration should support the invocation by the Organization of American States' secretary general, Luis Almagro, of the O.A.S.'s Inter-American Democratic Charter, which lays out standards for democratic rule in the hemisphere.
" Said Heidi Altman, director of policy at the National Immigrant Justice Center: "The president's invocation of the word 'crisis' to describe what is happening on the border disrespects the lives lost in CBP and ICE custody and the suffering of thousands waiting in Mexico for a now-often-illusory chance to seek safety in the United States.
While more female South Asian voices are indeed needed in mainstream culture and media, there is something deeply uncomfortable about the self-appointed spokesperson of South Asian womanhood being a privileged young woman from the West who unproblematically claims the experience of the colonized subject as her own, and profits from her invocation of generational trauma.
"And with respect to the person Michael Flynn, if these are documents that are — that the person, the target, is known to possess, then their testimonial character is a lot less — and even those documents may not be covered by an invocation of the Fifth Amendment so we need to pursue these documents aggressively," he continued.
Stoltenberg spoke of the alliance's stalwart support of the United States in its Article 5 invocation for Afghanistan and in the same breath proudly proclaimed NATO's commitment to, for the first time in its history, setting a formalized defense-spending goal of 2 percent of GDP — a goal that is both insufficient and not enforceable by any practical means.
Though he, like most Americans, viewed Indians through a romanticized lens, at a distance, his interest in the shared death space of those marked as expendable, as well as his repeated invocation of tribes as a form of social organization, reveals the possibility for collaboration beyond life, here together in the wound we've made into our world.
That part of Mr. Trump's plans relies not on his high-profile invocation of emergency powers, but on another component that has received less attention: using the Pentagon's separate authority to redirect some of its annual budget in order to beef up its counternarcotics programs, which in turn can be tapped for blocking smuggling along the border.
And in the defenses of Moore from various Alabama Republicans you can see the way conservative impulses protect this kind of figure — both in the suggestion that a man of his religious reputation should be trusted over his accusers, and in the risible invocation of Biblical examples to defend an older man's lust for a 14-year-old girl.
From Ronald Reagan's invocation of a "welfare queen," to Mitt Romney's derision of "takers," to the House and Senate bills to cut taxes for the rich by taking health insurance away from tens of millions of people, the premise of incessant Republican tax cutting is that the system robs the rich to lavish benefits on the poor.
And so it makes sense to recall, as Meacham does, Lincoln's invocation of our better angels in his First Inaugural, but only if we understand that history brought not an "easier triumph," as Lincoln reflected in his Second Inaugural, but a fearsome fight for the survival of the nation's ideals, one that required more than angels.
David Leonhardt focuses on the President's shockingly awful behavior, dishonesty, and corruption, but makes no mention of his mistreatment of Puerto Rico, his decision to reject the Paris climate accord, or his invocation of phony national security crises to slap tariffs on China and take money appropriated for the Pentagon to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Yet as much as death hung like a specter over Wayne's constant invocation of his drug use, it also was a muse, whether he was batting around celestial bodies because he was so high or simply, as he does in that freestyle, clutching that double cup as he stepped up to the mic to destroy a beat once again.
President Ronald Reagan views a giant get-well card while recuperating at George Washington Hospital from a gunshot wound suffered in an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Privately, though, the president, first lady Nancy Reagan, and the president's chief of staff, Donald Regan, all described the actions in their private notes as being an invocation of the 25th Amendment.
When we awaken each morning, we see around the globe what appear to be Fascism's early stirrings: the discrediting of mainstream politicians, the emergence of leaders who seek to divide rather than unite, the pursuit of political victory at all costs and the invocation of national greatness by people who seem to possess only a warped concept of what greatness means.
Walsh argues that unlike Trump, he's shown genuine remorse for 'demonizing' his political adversaries Insider: There are people who are questioning your moral standing to challenge Trump given your own past invocation of the birther conspiracy about Barack Obama, your controversial statements about groups like Black Lives Matter, and tweeting in 2015 that you hoped terrorists would go after CNN and MSNBC reporters.
Editorial What is unnerving in President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's march to authoritarianism is how dismally familiar it is: the coup that becomes a pretext for a massive roundup of real and imagined enemies; the claims to be the one man who can withstand the onslaught of foreign foes; the invocation of purported historical slights; the silencing of the news media.
For example, consider the absolute mess created by Trump's late-night kinda-sorta rescission of cost-sharing subsidy payments for health care insurance, or the desolate wasteland of unnecessary backlash initiated by his invocation of one of the most sensitive of duties of the commander in chief (contacting the relatives of armed services members who lost their lives in the line of service).
Each landscape is doubled, appearing from a slightly different angle on either half of the video bay, but the invocation of stereoscopic vision is very loose: Cars flash by but cross only one side, and the picture doesn't quite line up from screen to screen, especially when one of them holds a momentary close-up of a single, dewy leaf.
Pence's dishonest invocation of 9/11 in defense of the assassination, for instance—the Vice President falsely claimed in a tweet that Soleimani had helped the hijackers travel to Afghanistan—echoes for many the period before the Iraq War, when toppling Saddam Hussein was justified on similar grounds, and enthusiasm for a large, meaningful conflict wholly eclipsed skepticism and reason.

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