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He is the reality principle to Randall's dreamy invocations of mystery.
Each has reasons to be worried about Mr. Trump's profligate invocations.
Cory Booker, of New Jersey pushed back on Biden's invocations of Obama.
And that is just about what Mr. Trump's latest invocations look like.
These invitations to private pleasures were adorned with invocations of British identity.
His frequent invocations of Scalia in his speech on Tuesday were no accident.
Atheists have also begun offering invocations before town boards all around the nation.
Every such ruling is a Pyrrhic victory for the devout, for whom invocations of God are sacred, and no victory at all for atheists, for whom invocations of God, when sponsored by the state, are obvious attempts to promote religion.
Its cresting invocations of hope aside, the book ably maintains a sharp critical edge.
The same applies, to a lesser extent, to his frequent invocations of police officers.
Every major disaster brings forth such invocations from the mouths of economists and pundits.
Almost casual presidential invocations of fire and fury have rendered circumstances far more dangerous.
Constant references to "carry-on" luggage start feeling more and more like invocations of carrion.
The tablets were thin sheets of lead on which invocations against the targets were scratched.
But we are now beyond invocations of a "special relationship" to sweep away the damage.
Too often, California-style restaurants lean on invocations of Chez Panisse or a pithy mantra.
When you keep hiring white men for positions of power, invocations of social justice become meaningless.
Despite Trump's repeated invocations of the attorney general's name, Barr has flown largely under the radar.
The rumble of violence renders sharply poignant the show's more prevalent invocations of piety and peace.
I am accordingly skeptical of the invocations by regulators of the importance of culture in banking.
Invocations of Donald Trump as Reagan, heralding a new Golden Age for capitalism, are in the air.
Layers of drones and tones tempter the invocations, anchored by understated percussion and clean, mournful guitar melodies.
What this shows, then, is how ritual invocations of support for Israel have become in American politics.
Trump's invocations of corruption, like Duterte's, have rarely been far from his own open pining for unchecked authority.
Beyond that, it was vaguely religious, with frequent, jarring mentions of God and sincere invocations of divine right.
They question whether he understands the anger of the moment, and his selective invocations of the Obama administration.
In response, people have put up signs threatening violence or making religious invocations to stop the rubbish dumping.
There were also the usual invocations of trans-Atlantic unity, solidarity, Western values and a Western world order.
Be it crosses, Stars of David, utterances of prayers, invocations of deities, it all got scrubbed out in translation.
Money in "Atlanta" is like an occult force, flowing through everything but accessible only through arcane arts and invocations.
Both are seen as invocations of the divine, as high-minded tools to train your ears toward the heavens.
This is a book of misgivings, spells, invocations, dialogs, commentaries, songs, and ruminations on philosophy, poetry, art, and politics.
Its recent cases include defending a Texas judge who was sued over inviting pastors to give invocations in his court.
But just as calls for prayer are inevitable, so are claims from skeptics that peoples' invocations are flat-out worthless .
These invocations of the past feel too heavy for the story, which finds its footing when it leaves history behind.
And there have been novel invocations of the Constitution to challenge nationalism and build alliances between disparate groups and regions.
Two disarmingly personal short films about her father's death, Invocations (2013) and Que Sera, Sera (2013), stand out in this regard.
What is troubling for the Yankees is that Beltran is not the only one who has recently spent time whispering invocations.
Because only theistic prayer can achieve them all, the historical tradition supports the House's choice to restrict prayer to theistic invocations.
Unlike the imagined invocations of Rob Halford and He-Man, the crimes of the sicarios who follow Santa Muerte are real.
The trolling, often backed by the threat of legal action, has led governments to back off allowing invocations at official meetings.
It's a template that would seem to reflect the practices of 12-step programs, particularly its invocations to a higher power.
Their latest release, the Futility EP, mixes brutal grind and pounding, contorted noise rock with Valentine's half-feral snarls and guttural invocations.
Democratic leaders look alarmed, and Republicans have been reviving all the Cold War tropes about communism, updated with alarmist invocations of Venezuela.
There's evidence that ancient people wrote out spells, prayers, and invocations in runes, but using them for divining purposes only came later.
I want to enter that altered state of consciousness while I'm performing, so that those performances are actually invocations, or even incantations.
Every element is pitch-perfect, from the breakneck d-beats and riotous guitar leads to the hoarse gang invocations and screaming solos.
A whole crop of newer bands have picked up this sentiment too as the backdrop for their invocations of easy listening sounds.
But Italians officials clearly do not think any of this was funny, and they have lost patience with any invocations of furbizia.
Presidents in the wake of Mr. Nixon were circumspect in their invocations of executive privilege, not wanting to be associated with Watergate.
Indeed, Trump's invocations of executive power are perhaps the extreme, but predictable, result of the steady accretion of presidential power over time.
In recent decades, scholars have explored Mallarmé's spiritual inclinations—his rejection of organized religion and his quasi-pagan invocations of the sun.
The invocations touched on two themes that were on prominent display this week on Long Island: reaffirming Cuomo's progressive values and his record.
He rails against abortion rights and same-sex marriage in speeches that sound like sermons, with references to Scripture and invocations of God.
Trump, by contrast, uses these addresses to get the blood of his supporters flowing—and he often does it with invocations of blood.
Synergy is a tainted term in the tech world, having been sullied by a steady succession of invocations tied to ill-fated mergers.
The unprecedented use of Article 50 of the EU treaty breaks a taboo and means invocations of an "indivisible Union" now ring hollow.
In his mature style, the diffuse mythic imagery of his earlier work is supplanted by harder-edged invocations of the here and now.
With centuries of imbalance, it makes plenty of sense that our brains would find peace in these strange and gendered invocations of comfort.
Led by Donald B. Verrilli Jr., who later became the solicitor general, the task force found that each of the invocations was legitimate.
Among climate economists and wonks, the hunches, pet theories, and ritual invocations of "political will" too often are substitutes for deeper, systemic political analysis.
Rife with chainsaw riffs, guttural invocations, and inexhaustible streams of blastbeats, the tracks marked the arrival of the newly revitalized Of Feather and Bone.
"Send the Gypsies to the gas chambers," a voice declares — one of many invocations of an unthinkable past that seems never more present than now.
Another is that, perhaps inevitably, the Sanders insistence on the need for magical unicorns has led to invocations of economic as well as political magic.
It would seem ridiculous to dispute invocations of the founders, or the Greatest Generation, on the basis of a lack of membership in either group.
And on the campaign trail here in South Carolina over the days leading up to its primary, he echoed Cruz in his repeated invocations of God.
Repeated invocations of the notion that he "kept us safe" have managed to make this a controversial claim, but I promise you that it is true.
The Iowa Republican caucus competition regularly featured invocations of this nation's "Judeo-Christian heritage," a phrase that sounded exclusionary amid the fears being exploited about Islam.
Nostalgia, invocations of peace and love, and diplomatic positioning were all part of "A Cat's Attic," a gentle retrospective concert by Yusuf, the former Cat Stevens.
The populist dimensions of his candidacy suggest that linkages to popular support and invocations of the silent majority will continue to be part of the rhetorical strategy.
He delivered a longer address that weaved praise for his father — "my best friend" — with more politically conventional invocations of conservative economic philosophy and denunciations of liberalism.
Last year, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the borough policy was unconstitutional and the policy was changed to allow anyone to offer invocations regardless of affiliation.
Scalise on Sunday demurred when asked by CBS's Margaret Brennan whether he had spoken with Trump about the presidents' own repeated invocations of an "invasion" by migrants.
The backlash ranged from gentle ribbing to invocations of the term "the n-word," which is frequently used as a stand-in for an offensive racial slur.
Hyperbole, hysteria and convenient invocations of history are the native tongue of this administration, whose members were either fluent in it beforehand or picked it up quickly.
"You can often find very clear invocations of the obligation of white Southerners to defend and promote Anglo-Saxon civilization, as they put it," Professor Brundage said.
When you understand the real reasons that people and corporations subsidize candidates, as O'Connor does, the Court's pious invocations of "freedom of speech" sound almost comically oblivious.
Instead, with invocations of "Dewey Beats Truman," he's calling into question the consensus of survey research that shows Hillary Clinton on the glide path to 270 electoral votes.
He rejects the monitoring and accountability functions that a free press is supposed to perform — that rejection is as terrifying as his almost-invocations of violence in politics.
Aggressive invocations of executive privilege and hardball negotiations could gum up the works and slow down the Democrats' momentum, especially if GOP lawmakers lend the administration a hand.
These facts instead recommend a practiced skepticism (if not cynicism) toward politicians' lofty invocations of the common good—and, relatedly, their supercilious, misguided rebukes of free-market competition.
The moments, she said, are not as holy as some might guess: In between invocations, she also warns the players to watch out for the opponent's top performers.
Image by image, and with invocations of history and the Holocaust, Mr. Moaz also suggests that normalizing catastrophic violence — and routinizing mourning — is finally little else than nihilism.
After the Enquirer and tabloid Radar Online published transcripts of Hogan's remarks (which included multiple invocations of the n-word), World Wrestling Entertainment quickly cut ties with him.
The repetition of small, bashful musical motifs and pious invocations of noble sentiments created a lulling haze that dissolved any potential message about the common experience of national identity.
After the Enquirer and tabloid Radar Online published transcripts of Hogan's remarks (which included multiple invocations of the n-word), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) quickly cut ties with him.
Bigotry based on faith also occurs closer to home, the congresswoman continued, citing conservative who insist that President Obama is Muslim, despite his frequent invocations of his Christian faith.
Atheists, agnostics and those who do not believe in a god or gods can be barred from delivering invocations in the Pennsylvania statehouse, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
There were invocations of the political revolution, of the greed of Wall Street and pharmaceutical companies, the reference to $27 average donations and the need for tuition-free college.
Flag-waving claims of patriotism, pious invocations of morality, stern warnings about fiscal probity are all cover stories for an underlying agenda mainly concerned with making plutocrats even richer.
As part of his remarks, Kavanaugh also touted Rehnquist's approach to religion, which included his support of cases that would have allowed religious prayer and invocations at public schools.
The frequent invocations of the "deep state" by President Donald Trump and those around him are generally meant to cast blame when his administration doesn&apost get its way.
Though I was raised in a Southern Baptist church, I only really met God upon opening the Quran, and truly found faith upon reading the invocations of St. Augustine.
When seen together, the two exhibitions make a powerful case for viewing Horn as fairy tale prophetic in her invocations, and richly relevant to current electronic and mechanical realities.
They are accustomed to talking about climate change, but typically such talk amounts to ritual invocations of "urgency" coupled with promises about what might be achieved in 2000 or 0003.
He plays almost exclusively to his base, which is largely white and subscribes to a nationalist view of politics, and he is hypocritical in his invocations of law and order.
"Fair Shot" author Chris Hughes is trying to convince America's richest citizens to give money to working people — not education policy, not inspirational messages, not invocations to try harder. Cash.
"The government has failed to adequately assert the Classified Information privilege," he said, and is relying on government invocations of national security that are both too broad and too old.
With its dark and detailed invocations of a candidate's votes and quotes, a negative campaign can provide voters with the type of information they need to make an informed choice.
Given the frequent campaign stump invocations of former President Barack Obama, Biden clearly doesn't want voters to forget that he was a heartbeat away from the presidency for eight years.
Characteristically, he undermined his scripted invocations of unity with fresh attacks of his own, implicitly blaming people who criticize him, the media and Democrats for the nation's dangerous political divides.
Onstage and in primetime, speaker after speaker celebrated America's diversity, pumped the crowd up with invocations to patriotism and social justice, and of course ripped Donald Trump's greed and narcissism.
After laying down tracks and hummed melodies at his home in the Catskill mountains, Goldstein decided to scrap swaths of vocal tracks in favor of instrumental scene-setting and gentle invocations.
Reflecting the stakes and the tension about the outcome, the tone of the campaigning remained negative to the end, complete with invocations of economic ruin and an allusion to the Nazis.
The religious service involved a wooden hammer held aloft, various invocations to Norse deities and ceremonial drinking from two large black horns, one brimming with beer, the other with nonalcoholic mead.
But he couldn't sustain the optimistic tone promised in advance, lapsing back into dishonest invocations of a rising immigrant menace and internal terrorist threat in order to press his nativist ideas.
A recent protest led by Mr. Jeon resembled a Christian revival meeting, with invocations of God's blessing, choruses of "Hallelujah!" and staff members weaving through the crowd with cash donation boxes.
Here was President Obama, who had run for office as a critic of the Bush administration's extraordinary invocations of executive power, not just continuing his predecessor's surveillance programs but entrenching them.
Maybe the invocations of both that film and Blade Runner are intentional, though, casting the sonic trappings of the often-misinterpreted cyberpunk subgenre onto a high-strung but ordinary crime story.
Aside from the fact that Christians believe prayer is a powerful tool that connects human beings to the Almighty, the invocations that people offer up after painful tragedies aren't about preventative measures.
What eventually followed, after some dire but dull invocations of the threats of global warming, was the Parade of Nations — that wonderful and anachronistic Disneyesque march of athletes from around the world.
Republican critiques of the media generally — and The Times specifically — are as much a recurring feature of struggling presidential campaigns as invocations of Harry Truman's improbable 1948 comeback against Thomas E. Dewey.
Layered into these episodes are invocations of Rick's childhood and family life, which make clear his kinship with the main character in "The Tree of Life," and thus with Mr. Malick himself.
The Christian faith was so integral to the Confederate cause that public ceremonies ran through with invocations of this racist God, and military defeats led to days of religious atonement and humiliation.
Much of what is heard now in the halls of the Capitol sounds familiar — invocations of constitutional duty, encomiums to the rule of law and complaints about witch hunts and partisan coups.
This description does not closely match any of the top Democratics — with the notable exception of Pete Buttigieg, who pairs invocations of freedom, military security and religious faith with a progressive platform.
After all, to a casual observer/member of Congress, invocations of the interests of "workers" and "small businesses" can easily seem like boilerplate rhetoric — the mom and apple pie of economic policy.
Hope builds, and by book's end, readers find a chapter-long celebration of the president's soaring invocations of "Amazing Grace" during last year's memorial service for the slain parishioners of Emanuel A.M.E. Church.
In Marsh v Chambers, a case from 1983, six members of the Supreme Court found no trouble with the fact that Nebraska had hired a chaplain to deliver invocations in the state legislature.
The last two songs of the record, "De roes na" and "Er wordt op mij gewacht" tell personal stories with a cinematic feel induced by explicit invocations of Utrecht's main canal and tower.
Between Lana Del Rey's press shots, her dalliances in professionally-filmed First Lady roleplay sessions, and her recurring, bombastic invocations of tried-but-true 'Murrican tropes, the singer practically bleeds red, white, and blue.
These harsh, pained, and eloquent flashes of prose are interspersed with invocations of various literary influences; Shalmiyev's personal canon heavily leans toward radical feminist and proto-feminist poets: Sappho, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde.
A controversial anti-LGBT pastor who once urged his followers to bring guns to church has turned his attention to delivering invocations at campaign rallies for Scott Wagner, the Republican candidate for Pennsylvania governor.
Songs like "All My Favorite People," with Brothers Osbourne, and "To Hell & Back," between the invocations of mixing liquor and Crystal Light and broken halos paired with frayed wings, couldn't be any more country.
In this light, Zuckerberg's goofy trips to diners and invocations of Beyoncè are a ham-fisted attempt to generate goodwill and political clout, both of which will be badly needed when the storm comes.
Weinberg and the curators Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley bear down hard, in their catalogue essays—which are printed, for some reason, in barely readable, tiny light-gray type—on invocations of historic crisis.
In Trickster Feminism, form follows function — to undergird her invocations of feminist activist lineage, Waldman employs a range of poetic forms that also have long lineage: the chant, the blues refrain, the prose poem.
Compared to Woods, who uses the names of her heroes mainly as starting points, Rapsody's invocations are more literal: "Nina" overtly samples Nina Simone's "Strange Fruit," while "Aaliyah" abounds with references to various Aaliyah songs.
The Bureaus rescind prior Bureau actions by simply citing a rule that allows them to do so, when in prior invocations of that rule there have been oft-lengthy explanations for the reasoning behind the actions.
There were frequent invocations of the project's first rule — "Do no harm" — and debates about whether to keep "thees" and "thous," and whether it was kosher to include more rhymed couplets than the original text has.
All the socialist invocations about the superiority of socialism cannot override the reality; as the record shows, despite its populist appeal, the system is fundamentally flawed and unsustainable, with a life expectancy of about seventy years.
SINCE THE first three words of the preamble to the United States' constitution thundered into the world's political lexicon, "the people" has been one of the favourite invocations of those in, or in pursuit of, power.
He met 29 post-war presidents From Harry Truman to Donald Trump, Billy Graham knew them all -- attending the inaugurations of six presidents and delivering the invocations for two: George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. 3.23.
Instead I said that Donnell has "wooden ducks for hands," and it stuck, and now every time a NFL receiver drops a pass, my Twitter feed lights up with several dozen invocations of the "Duck Hands" epithet.
The mind is great at coming up with viable alternatives to ideas it doesn't want to accept, and those unwilling to accept invocations of the obvious, like Remnick's, find themselves safely tangled in a web of possibilities.
" Contrast that with his eager invocations of Kathryn Steinle — "the beautiful Kate," as he started calling her in tweets and speeches more than two years ago, after she "was gunned down in SF by an illegal immigrant.
The White House responds to every request for testimony with sweeping invocations of executive privilege; the president's private and government lawyers alike reply to every subpoena or request for documents by challenging it in the federal courts.
In Mr. Warlikowski's staging, even Élisabeth and Carlos's initial meeting in France is wary, a little detached — so their constant references to it as a kind of lost Eden just feel like invocations of more false memories.
Shkreli's Fifth Amendment invocations reflected a federal criminal indictment against him in New York that accuses him of ripping off one of his former pharma companies to pay off hedge fund investors he likewise is suspected of defrauding.
But ever since Stereolab used it as the backdrop for meditations on the long cycles of capitalism and the invocations of revolutionary rhetoric, it's often been a formed used in dialogue with the stress of the outside world.
In a video released alongside the plan, Biden is extremely unsubtle in his repeated invocations of Obama and in his efforts to portray Medicare-for-all, most notably endorsed by rival Bernie Sanders, as a form of Obamacare repeal.
It includes the language of conservatives who call for reducing incarceration — influential Republican patrons like the Koch brothers, politicians like Rick Perry, Rand Paul and Newt Gingrich — but it also includes plenty of traditional invocations of law and order.
They argued the Birdville Independent School District's policy of inviting students to deliver statements, which can include invocations, before school board meetings violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits government actions that unduly favor one religion over another.
Simon has endured by easing up, and even his increasingly frequent invocations of God serve less to aggrandize his observations than to deflate them; from a cosmic point of view, his joys and sorrows seem like so much quibbling.
I'm still a little unsure about the way the series desperately wants to equate mental illness and otherworldly powers (there are occasional invocations of shamanism), but in its early episodes, Undone is a frequently beautiful and thought-provoking ride.
Its closest kin is the yearning delicacy of Milton Nascimento's early-1970s releases; Mauro's songs, written with Ana Maria Bahiana, are equally ambitious and supple, embracing orchestral pop, kinetic percussion, introspective ballads and invocations of spirituality, both Christian and Afro-Brazilian.
It was consistent with a theme of the week: No presumed Republican motif — from an emphasis on national defense to conspicuous invocations of faith to warm quotations of Ronald Reagan — is safe from Democratic encroachment in the age of Trump.
There are dark whispers about external threats, and invocations of the tension between security and privacy in the digital age, but geopolitics and technology are scaffolding for what is essentially a movie about human resources challenges in a large bureaucracy.
He proposes a Marxist interpretation, with invocations of Karl Kautsky and Antonio Gramsci, according to which the intellectual ideal in its Parisian version rose and fell in tandem with the workers' movement, from the late 19th century to the late 20th.
The search for hosts with "something to say," the talking heads, the talking head butting, the over-the-top breaking news graphics, the invocations of "America," the saturation coverage of events — all of it was either created or fully exploited by Fox News.
Speakers never tired of making fetishistic invocations of logic and reason and facts; as Sophie Thomas insisted, the "utter hatred for people with different views goes against Socratic debate"—as if everyone you impose yourself on should have to follow Oxford union rules.
The lawsuit had many ups and downs, with fights over document production, invocations of a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, Levandowski's eventual ouster from Uber, attempted depositions of Google's famously publicity-averse founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and delays upon delays.
The spectacle is one of gentle stimulation; all the garish demonstrations of instrumental technique, the vaguely uplifting invocations of a changing society in the Middle East, give off an impression of sophistication — delivered with a grin that makes it all fun and manageable.
In the Arizona legislature, when two atheist lawmakers, former State Representative (now State Senator) Juan Mendez and State Representative Athena Salman, offered humanist invocations, they were greeted with scorn and condemnation by their arch-conservative colleagues, including the Speaker of the House.
But the intense moralism in those controversies, and their reverent invocations of "diversity" and "identity," suggest a desperation to excuse or cover the soulless Mammonism that grips students seeking to carve out competitive edges in the world that Stephen Schwarzman has made.
I worked in the Senate, and I worked at law firms, and I've worked as a prosecutor, and whether you like the invocations of privilege or not, I think some of them are totally bogus and ridiculous, they can go to court.
Contrasting with conventional nominees And they contrast with the stump speeches of more conventional political nominees -- which sag with policies designed to lure various constituencies of a party and cliched invocations to a higher national purpose and political unity that Trump's speeches conspicuously lack.
This is among the many things about Buttigieg—next to the talk about freedom and security, the educational credentials, the military service, and his invocations of religion—that make it seem as though he's been engineered as a response to Republican Party of 2004.
By the time the Grimms finished their final revision, almost all of Cinderella's speech was gone, except for her rhyming invocations to the birds who help her pass her stepmother's tests, or to the tree at her mother's grave that gives her a ball gown.
On the other side of the culture war, of course, progressives hear such invocations of traditional American values as nostalgia for a time when white supremacy was unquestioned and midcentury sexual mores kept LGBTQ people from homemaking and kept women from doing anything else.
And despite Mr. de Blasio's promise nearly two years ago in his State of the City address to begin implicit bias training for officers that spring, and repeated invocations of the idea since then, the Police Department has yet to train a single officer.
They fall into a teacher/student relationship almost comfortably as they do a sexual one; one of the movie's best scenes is a phone conversation during which Jacques delightedly gives a lesson on gay history and semiotics, with invocations of Walt Whitman and Chester Kallman.
""They're not secular invocations they don't happen to name recognized deities, but there is no requirement that a prayer giver name recognizes a deity to deliver a prayer to a higher power invoking blessing and so forth in the idiom of prayer - that's that's the only requirement.
Members of Congress, former officials, reporters and TV commentators have tweeted comparisons of U.S. detention facilities to Nazi concentration camps or issued none-too-subtle invocations of gas chambers in their tweets about children being led away from their parents by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
MIAMI — As most people who have grown up Cuban in the United States over the last six decades would attest, asking their parents about the Cuban Revolution tends to elicit one of three reactions: silence, suspicion or enthusiastic invocations of gratitude that you are not in Cuba.
Melissa Mark-Viverito on Thursday delivered her last State of the City address as the speaker of the New York City Council, peppering the speech with policy, Spanish and invocations of immigrant contributions — and lacing it with allusions to, but no direct mention of, President Trump.
Fontana was reportedly among one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit litigated by the ACLU of Alaska against the borough after it approved a policy in 2016 to only allow people belonging to official organizations with an established presence on the Kenai Peninsula to give invocations at meetings.
During both the opening stretch of the debate and subsequent ones, her prescriptions were the point of reference, her priorities set the terms of the discussion, and she was the candidate to whom the debate's moderators kept returning so that she could respond to her rivals' invocations of her.
It almost certainly has too many ideas: the preshow lobby display, the labored post-show talk, the bathroom stalls papered with classical quotations, the invocations that we share our own bad news ("Our president thinks he can Photoshop with a Sharpie," or "It's raining and it's not men").
" In an era in which such language has largely been drummed out of the political discourse, even his more subtle invocations of race can land jarringly, such as when he said during a protest at one of his rallies that the country has a "terrible president who happens to be African-American.
Short of such an amendment (which Trump would veto and which the Senate would likely fail to override), Trump's existing (and prospective) invocations of the law can be overturned by a simple concurrent resolution, that is by a majority vote in each house that does not need the signature of the President.
The troubling message was that even on an island-continent where the ravages of climate change are there for all to see, especially after the hottest summer on record, invocations of economic stability, secure jobs, cuts to immigration and conservative family values trump the unknowns and costs of dealing with climate change.
But beyond the specifics, his invocations of the existing walls near San Diego, El Paso, and other sections of the border belie the larger incoherence of his focus on this topic — the most valuable sections of wall have already been built, and any additional wall spending will be in the realm of diminishing returns.
Speaking of Shaman and elementals, feast your eyes upon Kalimos, Primal Lord, an 8-mana 7/7 that allows you to pick one of four invocations based on the elements, which can deal damage to enemy minions, damage the enemy hero, summon little elementals onto your board or restore a chunk of your health.
Dr. Samuel Rodriguez; and Trump's pastor — Paula White-Cain deliver invocations 11:30am: Chuck Schumer delivers remarks 003:35am: Vice Presidential oath is administered by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas 11:47am: Presidential oath is administered by Chief Justice John Roberts 11:51am: President Donald Trump delivers inaugural address 12:12pm: Rabbi Marvin Hier, Rev.
Kings have raised monuments to their own alleged greatness for millennia, but commemoration of the dead of the wars of nations reached its apogee only in the early twentieth century with the end of World War I and now-familiar invocations of the heroism and self-sacrifice of soldiers for the sake of the nation's political fortunes.
One of his odder invocations of his experience in Afghanistan came in the following debate, where he took an uncharacteristically sharp and discordant jab at Beto O'Rourke, who had praised his military service, during a back and forth about O'Rourke's mandatory buyback proposal, which O'Rourke insisted Democrats should support regardless of polling and the advice of political consultants.
The speech, they said, is likely to have more in common with his clipped inaugural address — in which he declared, "The time for empty talk is over" — than the fine-print litanies of policy proposals favored by President Bill Clinton or the high-flung invocations of national purpose preferred by President George W. Bush and Mr. Obama.
For this reason, a painting like "Hoover Cock" (2016), a restatement of the 1966 canvas "LAMF" (which, according to the artist, stands for "Like a Mother Fuck" — without the more common "-er" at the end), comes off not as the work of a pessimist but an outraged idealist, even with its hard-to-take invocations of ISIS and Mein Kampf.
If Trump turns out to have gained the Presidency, in part, by coöperating with Russian efforts to smear Hillary Clinton, that not only might open him up to further investigation in Congress, as Osnos suggests, but could also end in plea deals that take Trump, and perhaps even Mike Pence, off the stage without actual impeachment or invocations of the Twenty-fifth Amendment.
For Sanders, his willingness to go further in his criticism of Israel than his rivals is a lever into a broader argument — on America's relationship with brutal Gulf dictators, hypocrisy in invocations of democracy and human rights as a foreign policy objective, and the bizarrely entrenched bipartisan consensus on US posture in the Middle East that has persisted across multiple failed military adventures.
"A Warning," Anonymous says, is intended for a "broad audience," though to judge by the parade of bland, methodical arguments (Anonymous loves to qualify criticisms with a lawyerly "in fairness"), the ideal reader would seem to be an undecided voter who has lived in a cave for the past three years, and is irresistibly moved by quotations from Teddy Roosevelt and solemn invocations of Cicero.
Then, if you do manage to find the courage, again, to return from a relapse and pick up where you left off and do the work — individual therapy, group therapy, support groups, self-help books, twelve steps, divine invocations, positive affirmations, love bubbles, regressive therapy, healing shame therapy, cognitive therapy, polarity therapy, art therapy, drama therapy, Bach flower essences, kinesiology — you can, eventually, get to the other side.
Schiff indicated that the committee would respect efforts by Mueller to conceal information that could impact ongoing investigations but nevertheless asserted that he is wary of what he described as "selective invocations of Department 'policies' " by Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE, given his own description of Mueller's conclusions.
Most concerning of all when it comes to Sanders — more worrisome than endless promises of "free" things, or invocations of a Scandinavian-style, post-historical utopia (a narrative charmingly critiqued by Michael Booth in his book The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia), or an across-the-board $15 minimum wage (a policy that would almost certainly replace many teenagers and college students' work hours with nothing but idle time) — is his rhetoric towards the wealthy.

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