But the mere invocation of Watergate is enough to chill anyone: In 1974, President Richard M.
In other words, sometimes the invocation of the privilege hurts the government and sometimes it hurts the private citizen.
At first blush you might agree with Huckabee's invocation of the Founding Fathers.
Okay, so some invocation of the phrase "chickens coming home to roost" might be in order on this one.
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There is some bitter irony in this, especially with the invocation of McCarthy.
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Any invocation of a celebrity has great hijacking potential, even if the story is a sprinkling of fairy dust.
The sheer invocation of a mythology casts a deeper spell than putting the mythology on its feet and making it dance.
Goodling's invocation of the Fifth Amendment rattled Republicans on Capitol Hill.
There are at least two reasons, however, why Labour's invocation of bleak data on growth and inflation might not win over the electorate in the long term.
Beyond this invocation of the Public Safety Rule, Tsarneav will be accorded all the rights of due process prescribed by the Constitution, including a civil trial before a jury of his peers.
"The invocation of the adverse effect of Plan B on 11-year-olds is an excuse to deprive the overwhelming majority of women of their right to obtain contraceptives without unjustified and burdensome restrictions, " he wrote.
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The Obama administration has weighed in on behalf of the challengers, following President Barack Obama's declaration of support for same-sex marriage last year and his invocation of gay rights at his inauguration in January.
While the "slippery slope" argument can, and ought to, be a legitimate cautionary policy tool, the invocation of the slippery slope argument can be its own form of slippery slope and must be applied with a large measure of caution.
Martin McGuinness's comments on Inside Politics sounded like the party's bottom line, even though his invocation of Nelson Mandela as an example of a prisoner who had gone on to play a role in political progress only served to infuriate Paul Travers more.
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And hence, having criticised the Arab League a few weeks ago for suspending Syria's membership, Russia's current invocation of the Arab League as part of a possible solution, saying its efforts to encourage dialogue and deploy a monitoring mission in Syria should be supported.
And I must say, after this committee subpoenaed and then unsubpoenaed all the people on the Kathleen Willey case, and subpoenaed and unsubpoenaed the people in the campaign finance case, I was disappointed to have Mr. Schippers begin today by an entirely inappropriate invocation of unnamed and unspecified further crimes, which he claims he is still investigating.
Furthermore, in practice invocation of the precautionary principle focuses attention solely on the possibility of harm, often ignoring information about the dose to which people are exposed, avoiding consideration of benefits of the agent in question and whether safer substitutes are available, and giving greater weight to studies that appear to indicate a hazard, even when these studies may be of poorer quality.
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Resentment lingers over Britain's invocation last year of anti-terrorism laws to freeze Icelandic assets.
In 1915, at the 250th anniversary celebration of the founding of Newark, he had sat at the side of Mayor Raymond and delivered the invocation just as he delivered invocations annually at the parades for Memorial Day and the Fourth of July: rabbi exalts declaration of independence was a headline that appeared annually in the Star-Ledger every July fifth.
The powerful impulse for co-operation is materialism based on rapid economic development: the antithesis of Tagore's invocation.
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Morris was kind enough to give the invocation prior to a dinner address of mine at a soiree toasting entrepreneurialism.
His 'Invocation' hovered around a single letter of the alphabet.
And it's an awful lot to glean from the simple act of asking someone to deliver an invocation.
The day began with new Senate Majority Whip Harry Reid of Nevada taking the chair following a brief invocation to recognize Daschle as the Senate's new majority leader.
Though they have insisted that the document starts with an invocation to God, it has catered for the agnostic sentiment of many ex-communists by recognising that religious faith is not the sole font of patriotism or civilised behaviour.
After an invocation by the Reverend Jerry Corbett and an introduction by the mayor of Cheraw, Obama came to the pulpit.
"You would have to know the internals of what they have before you can assess whether there is a sensible invocation or not, " Giuliani said.
But White House Counsel Charles Ruff had filed an affidavit in federal court before Judge Johnson only seven days earlier in which he swore that he had discussed the assertion of executive privilege with the president and that the president had approved its invocation.
He gained attention that year with his invocation at President Barack Obama's inauguration that year and comments he made in the aftermath of California's Proposition 8, which overturned gay marriage.
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