The council also invites private-sector observers to join their deliberations. |
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It invites a dozen or more distilleries to come in and take over the patio for a day. |
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The event, held each December, blesses the tree at the funeral home and invites bereaved families to tie a card on to it. |
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He reaches his hand out to me and invites me to sit in the spa room with him away from the noise of the video. |
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It invites us to join the melodrama, keying our responses to the silly excess of the movie itself. |
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At the play's curtain, Jefferson invites director Moises Kaufman and me to join him onstage. |
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Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check. |
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The website invites an assortment of love letters anything ranging from letters of reminiscence to letters that carry promises of unspoken love. |
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The place is dead empty save for a man who invites us to discover 5,000 years of authentic Mexican cuisine. |
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His formulation invites the view that reality is a single, indivisible totality. |
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He invites the children to sit with him, and they bunch up around him, holding lit tapers. |
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The sight of a fair-skinned woman in a sari or salwar kameez invites stares. |
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To her surprise he not only replies but also invites her to interview him at his house. |
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The major invites me to join him and a few other officers for lunch, typically delicious Army fare. |
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In addition, a discursive analysis of conflict invites therapists to be more intentional, reflexive, and socially responsible in their work. |
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Now as boss, he invites discussion and says he is always trying to remove layers of hierarchy. |
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And with anything that invites enjoyment, it's wise to check the condition of the mechanicals for signs of abuse. |
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Here we have the same selective process at work in a different field, but one that invites similar blind reactions. |
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The club invites the public to come along and see the refurbished main hall and the racquetball, handball and squash courts. |
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Frasier invites her home for drinks with hopes of kindling a romance, but is miffed when Martin captures her attention instead. |
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Macbeth invites Banquo to attend a dinner banquet in the evening as an honored guest. |
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I feel like this girl invites bare people to her baby shower just for the gifts. |
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I get a polite but firm call from some PR person who invites me up for a day of reeducation. |
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The cathedral priest invites the goatherd to join them and comments that since the goat is a female she can't control her natural instincts. |
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First and foremost, it invites us to see Benjamin's reflections on the body as a crucial part of his work rather than a marginal theme. |
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Athena Review, journal of archaeology, history and exploration, invites you to send for more information on a free issue. |
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A note on the menu invites diners to consider the advice of servers in deciding whether to order their dish steamed, grilled or fried. |
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With the mitzvah of counting the 49 days, known as Sefirat Ha'Omer, the Torah invites us on a journey into the human psyche, into the soul. |
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Thinking about affect invites an attention to perception, especially varieties of perception across sensory modalities. |
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The invites have been sent out, if you didn't get one hard luck, but I'm sure there are plenty more out there. |
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They say a low-fat diet is dangerous because it invites us to eat too many carbohydrates. |
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Covered with mysteriously indented curves and sinuous ridges, the sculpture invites comment and touch. |
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Adam invites into our midst a deeply lyrical, sorrowful and unforgettable poetic voice. |
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Even though the princess invites him to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and he grows uneasy. |
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The idea invites daredevils to raise sponsorship and spend half an hour on their own in the castle's most haunted room. |
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Instead, it invites you to luxuriate in the familiar, to enjoy what you've enjoyed before. |
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That way, nobody ever invites me to drone on endlessly about minor details of the Red Centre. |
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The photography, buttressed by watchful blocking and acting, invites careful consideration of the calamity as opposed to tantalization. |
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This paper asks many questions and invites the listeners to question their own beliefs. |
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A handout of questions for small-group discussion invites conversations in small groups. |
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The site invites children to e-mail questions about the online crossword puzzles. |
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Gaveling the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee to order, the chairman invites the attorney general to make his opening remarks. |
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My e-mail inbox was littered with invites to new bars and restaurants, product launches at the Bo Concept store, and drinks promotions. |
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But before you book the talent, hire the heli, and print up those premiere-party invites, you need to acquire the right equipment. |
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Not that most reporters get those invites, only those covering politics and the major federal agencies can play, Health reporters stay home. |
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However, the band has had invites flooding in since their comeback gig and are currently deciding where they will play next. |
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The bride was in charge of the invites, and the groom the banquet seating arrangements. |
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These stylishly funky e-mail invites have great graphics, most with sound clips and animations. |
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They were presented with lifetime achievement awards by the Pace Charitable Trust which is making it a habit to come up with off-beat invites. |
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Avoid invites to chat, filter out annoying invitations for Meetup, birthday parties, or after-hours get-togethers. |
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Breast screening invites are sent to all women aged between 50 and 65 every three years. |
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People who didn't have invites begged invitees if they could just walk along, only to be filtered out by the tight security. |
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Available in fabric and leather, the sculptural form invites users to adopt a number of comfortable seating positions. |
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After showing them his gun, he throws them a large bankroll of cash and invites them to come work for him. |
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The doctrine invites abuse because it offers no criteria by which to judge a threat justifying a preemptive strike. |
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The play intimately invites us to share the confusion of two lovers who watch helplessly as their relationship crumbles. |
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It also works because of Don Cheadle's subdued yet intense performance which sidesteps every histrionic outburst that his part invites. |
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The eye, as it drifts across the cliff, is arrested by a frontage of columns, which invites us into a sanctuary hollowed from the stone. |
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Oddly, his brother invites him to stay at the farm, but we can tell that he's there for more than hominy grits and southern fried chicken. |
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Much of the work presented here invites analogies to US culture, providing a mirror and a model as much as a window onto a distant country. |
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Eckhart really invites us and challenges us to keep learning, perhaps with him, or without him, he probably wouldn't worry if it was without him. |
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The proposal invites locals to change their habit of cocooning inside unhealthy, mechanically ventilated environments. |
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Every Saturday, a merry band of chucklers invites visitors to pack up their troubles and join in. |
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An elected president who seeks to reach beyond his party and appeal to the swing voter invites assault from his own ranks. |
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He draws our attention to the means of his art and invites our participation in the construction of its meaning. |
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He invites us not because we are righteous but because we are sinners who need His salvation. |
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She invites the audience to sing along to a plaintive, hymnal Rivers of Babylon. |
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She asks the patronne about the incident, but Anne learns little until another customer invites her to sit down with him. |
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Leaving judgement to a parliamentary committee invites a decision on party lines. |
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One of the residents of the Together household invites his sister and her two young children to come and join the commune. |
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This, on the other hand, is just pure mean-spirited snark, the more so as it invites us to feel political schadenfreude over geniune tragedy. |
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Each week she invites a celebrity guest to conjure up their fantasy dinner party. |
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I still get invites but I feel like a dinosaur and a bit of a has-been now. |
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He invites his team mates to watch him dance and take his incredible soft-shoe routine to heart. |
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The bridegroom invests everything he has in the wedding and invites everyone. |
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It is a commercial enterprise which invites business from the public in terms of sales, parts, servicing and works. |
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So he prepares meticulously, invites everyone he knows, and spends his days passing out flyers. |
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Subsequently, it invites peer review and involves exploration of student learning. |
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Growth of such gargantuan proportions, however, invites a corresponding magnification in risk exposure. |
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Persuasion invites attention for its unusual degree of apparently epithalamic energy. |
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The number of total neighbors invites a comparison with the results for the larger neighborhood with the distance decay inactive. |
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Even a scene in which Erin learns over her car phone that her infant daughter has spoken her first word invites us to marvel at her compassion. |
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On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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When Michael invites Tom on holiday with the family in their summerhouse, Tom takes a liking to a young pretty actress, called Avice Crichton. |
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Verse 27 invites us to bind the festal procession with branches, gathering up Palm Sunday as well as Good Friday. |
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The tree of Paganism invites both purists and syncretists to rest under its leafy canopy. |
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The angled east wall of the living room invites transition to the east terrace, carried out in terra-cotta pavers. |
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A mate of mine, who is known as the Halloween Man, invites friends in to see his pixies and gives them pumpkin pie. |
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Thus, consistent with Newton's famous law, lousy management invites an equal and opposing reaction. |
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That is because too much predictability in the name of transparency weakens control by the gaming responses it invites. |
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But determining its place within a general taxonomy invites a further step. |
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Ian pointed to this great project that invites people to post little secrets via postcards. |
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Heller invites her fans to participate in cybercasting the upcoming movies. |
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None can defeat us and any that resorts to a weapon of mass destruction invites annihilation. |
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Shortly after Solomon is anointed king, God appears to him in a dream in which He invites Solomon to make a request for himself. |
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The anthropologist Hurston invites informants to play an active role in developing the text. |
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Without that the bottom falls out of our value system and invites nihilism. |
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Rather, it invites ridicule, contempt and cynicism towards the whole devolution project. |
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The antithesis creates balance but also invites the reader to weigh the scales. |
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The famous ending invites the reader to 'take the morality' of the Tale in spite of its apparent lightness of substance. |
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Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience. |
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He invites them on a road trip to an unexplained destination, to which they only barely accept. |
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Sam turns up, and oblivious to Charlie's death stare, invites the couple out to dinner. |
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The committee of Erins Own invites all members of the community to this social night out. |
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The East End Academy invites artists living and working in any London postcode beginning with an E to submit their work. |
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Bottoms's own professed interest in Jung also invites that particular psychological approach. |
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Angela invites me to spend a day at the Connaught where I am allowed to gut partridges, prep beef and veal fillets and trim girolles. |
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There's something about her on-screen bearing that invites tragedy, her characters are relentlessly buffeted by ill-fortune. |
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The club invites people to take part in a non-competitive 10k Walk at 1.30 pm. |
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Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage. |
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The committee invites all club members as well as non-members to come along and enjoy the fun. |
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So if you're determined to land a tutor, you need to wangle invites to all those College dinners at High Table. |
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Maxine invites a woman she barely knows into Shadow Fox's private jet plane. |
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Freire's own model of critical pedagogy invites a critical interrogation of this flaw in the work. |
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Such a stance invites a compromising fudge from the very beginning, on the part of applicants to central government. |
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Once your invites are complete, drop them in envelopes, address and decorate with festive fall stickers or cut-outs. |
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The old gentleman places a rug, decorated with geometric animals, on the ground and invites me to sit. |
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To do so is foolish and ill-mannered, invites scorn, and is contrary to the whole principle of the clan system. |
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It is a kind of reading that invites poring over the visual to ponder spatial and material decisions. |
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Rather than make recommendations it invites further discussion by citing a number of options, one of which is to remove all restrictions based on relationships by marriage. |
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Also, please note my tweed coat with leather elbow patches, which cements my authenticity and invites you to share with me your innermost secrets. |
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It is a language which invites the mind to rebel against itself causing inflamed ideas grotesque postures and a theoretical approach to common body functions. |
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The Shamash does not invite the community to this feast, instead an hour before Mincha the young Bar-Mitzvah boy himself invites those who are to participate. |
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Froude invites his readers on a luxurious journey through the clubs, gardens, terraces, and mansions of colonial outposts and white settler colonies. |
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Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites. |
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The indirectness of the process invites a certain familiarity. |
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He invites us to break out of the confinements of academic art and art history in order to open our eyes a little wider and take a glimpse at what is a far greater vision. |
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Recently there was a highly advertised seminar, with special invites to publicans, concerning the Equal Status Act, to help them deal with these issues. |
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The play that invites us all to a kind of Religious Fundamentalists Anonymous meeting will be remounted, with changes, at infinitheatre at the end of January. |
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Some activists have shut down Facebook forums and stopped other online activity, saying that to be active now invites attack. |
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By doing so, she challenges the concept of English as a unitary, linear, and continuous entity and invites readers to engage with cultural translation. |
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You know you've reached a new nadir in cable news when a station invites actors who play investigators on telly to comment on the sniper's tactics. |
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The designer has teamed with paperless Post to create invites directly inspired by his fall collection. |
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It's the usual questionnaire which invites the interviewee to give many negative responses without ever actually asking why you aren't warm and fuzzy. |
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Mercury direct, Friday, invites global interest in your most localized endeavors. |
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Absolutely true to nature, it transcends topographical detail to attain a visual poetry that invites contemplation, self-reflection, and spiritual enlightenment. |
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This great site invites you to take a step back into the past where you can relive classic hairstyles such as the bouffant, the flip, the pixie and the pageboy. |
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Its relatively stable set of themes, motifs, generic forms, and elocutionary devices invites an inclusive study that, Gordon Braden rightly notes, eludes our grasp. |
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The Fall Art Tour, which has been held each October for eight years, invites visitors into the studios of local artists to catch a glimpse of how they work. |
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Venus, accompanied by her Games and Pleasures disguised as sailors, invites mortals to accompany them, and in fact has her cupids enchain the lovers with garlands of roses. |
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The horizontal banding of the town hall invites us to note breaches in the anticipated pattern much as we register modulations of a familiar melody. |
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To do so invites the likelihood of developing hepatic lipidosis. |
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Instead of silvered glass, however, the frame contains an oval of the same translucent blue Plexiglas, which invites introspection instead of mere self-contemplation. |
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He sings and celebrates himself, he loafs and invites his soul. |
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They also possess a crisp beauty that invites an immediate retinal response, even if their content steers the viewer away from any purely formalist reading. |
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If you're going to have a sermon at all, it must be a sermon that invites people into an experience, a relationship, and not simply into an exposition or an explanation. |
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But because hobbits are never impolite, he invites him to tea the next day, which he soon regrets. |
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A riggish bachelor invites a sweet young thing to his apartment. |
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Aspens and cottonwoods turn from green to gold, meadows are dotted with milkweed pods spilling their silvery strands, and a peaceful splendor invites you to relax. |
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This situation invites the view that the evolution of higher taxes was driven by changes in single major genes that acted as switches between such alternate forms. |
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Strayman is a self-styled angry poet of the streets who invites the punkette guitarist Strumpet to his grungy digs after rescuing her from attack. |
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Nestled in the hills of California's San Joaquin Valley, a tranquil pond invites flocks of ruddy ducks, pintails, and shovelers to feed at its shores. |
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A recently released app invites users to wrestle with the text of a modern classic. |
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It is a quiet, almost emersonian sort of paradox that invites reflection, not action. |
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A story, unlike a theory, invites embroidery and variation, and indeed stories gain their communicative power by resonance with more primal stories. |
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As Holiday, McDonald looks these pathologies right in the eye and invites the audience to empathize. |
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It invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips. |
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Her placid, almost vacant stare simply invites people to draw their own conclusions about St. Vincent as the indie-rock version of a manic pixie dream girl. |
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Every so often, when business seems slow, they send out last-minute invites to come see that evening's show for free if you just pay the two-drink minimum. |
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We miss each other terribly and it promises to be a good time. I also have a lot of other invites and I should try to spend part of this weekend visiting with old friends. |
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The statement invites generalization to all of modernist painting. |
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And when he invites a wheelchair-bound guest to commiserate with him about his bubble-wrapped foot, things go downhill from there. |
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Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts. |
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He invites me into his tiny Loring Park apartment and offers cream soda. |
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My main priority now is to gain some invites and build up the experience I'm going to need to make it happen on the golf course at this new level. |
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The official went on to say that the US military usually invites the commander-in-chief of a branch of Taiwan's armed forces to visit the US each year. |
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The striking design, outdoor reading garden, and pleasant landscaping reinforce each other to create a building that attracts positive attention and invites one inside. |
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The Hollywood star is happy to say yes if a man invites her out for dinner but during her last visit to Britain only two plucked up the courage to ask her on a date, she said. |
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He also, quite obviously, invites us to make a connection between his transformation of junkyard scraps and the untapped potential of those who have been discarded by society. |
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That, then, invites attention to the fact that the uncontradicted evidence here is that the mother is suffering from a severe psychiatric condition. |
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Every year, according to one Fox staffer, she invites everyone over to her house for a Christmas-carol sing-along. |
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This experiential, hands-on program invites kids to explore their creativities by constructing toys and games with a BKFK-provided curriculum. |
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This labor of love invites us to participate in the concretizing of a world that is bleak yet deeply meaningful. |
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Lotman invites some of that re-covering in his own recuperations of his past. |
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Macbeth invites Banquo to a royal banquet, where he discovers that Banquo and his young son, Fleance, will be riding out that night. |
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At a banquet, Macbeth invites his lords and Lady Macbeth to a night of drinking and merriment. |
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To resist the surrender to and enmeshments of such, the speaker invites visitations of the ghosts of his progenitors. |
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Let's face it, there's something about a baseball movie that just invites corniness. |
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Eight international invites and eight UK B-boys and B-girls will compete against each other. |
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To celebrate this anniversary, W3C invites developers to propose their favorite CSS designs for the CSS10 Gallery. |
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Tomic's counterpunching style invites his opponents to seize the initiative and that is something which Tsonga loves to do. |
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A man invites a good friend, or an important man who might help him, to become his co-father. |
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One evening, Mitchum invites me up to his room at the Waldorf. |
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It invites seekers into meditative wandering within a self-contained and compact space. |
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The king of the leprechauns himself invites you to play for our dancing this evening. |
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It is your best shot at nipping any future wedding invites in the bud. |
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BookVenture invites writers to take advantage of its grandest and most generous promo of the year. |
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The OMG invites anyone interested in SOA, Web Services and MDA, and vendors to attend. |
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The latest Akoo Dance Karaoke Hook Up invites viewers to create and submit their own shuffle to LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem music video. |
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When he invites Zoe to go somewhere more private, Kat sees red and lets rip. |
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Gloria is amused by his efforts and admits that she's turned on by his costume and invites him for a little afternoon naptime fun. |
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Adultery, similarly, invites a rebirth as prostitute or in hell, depending on whether the partner was unmarried or married. |
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Transgressions by a monk on Sangha vinaya rules invites enforcement, which can include temporary or permanent expulsion. |
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Instead Kitsch is the kind of man who invites an audience of women. |
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Solitude activates the imagination, and invites introspection. |
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It invites us to imagine that we humans are yearning for home, expressing a collective unconscious desire to return to our ancestral roots. |
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Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone. |
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The Other invites the viewer into its space in a similar manner as linear perspective creates an illusion of depth. |
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Darcy returns unexpectedly, he is overwhelmingly kind and later invites Elizabeth and the Gardiners to meet his sister and go fishing. |
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An extraordinary exhibition in County Durham invites us to walk into a dreamscape, a sumptuous landscape of the imagination. |
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And wild lilac invites mockingbirds, thrashers, bushtits, and finches to nibble on its berries and to seek shelter among its leaves. |
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This leads the community to retrench and become risk averse, which invites complaints by politicians that the community is fecklessly timid. |
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The US invites military forces from the Pacific Rim and beyond to participate. |
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However, the administrative complexity involved invites fraud, and the associated problems of the CAP are far from being corrected. |
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The juxtaposition of the mask and the silenic face not only invites but also necessitates their complementary interpretation. |
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As is well known from the history of politics, such a top-down method of managing politics invites only flunkeyism, nothing else. |
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The state's widespread redistribution of water also invites the frequent scorn of environmentalists. |
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In particular, the very nature of a tongue depressor invites unsuspecting children to mouth the toy. |
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The rhyming, cumulative rebus format of this tale invites the reader to participate in the dressing, undressing and redressing of the party-goer. |
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Lucy invites her posh new neighbours over in an attempt to befriend them, but bumbling couch potato Lee fails to help her charm offensive. |
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This way of thinking, as Chateau notes, invites comparison with the Encyclopaedist philosophers. |
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Encouraged by this success and her father's support, Beatrix invites Norman and Millie to her family's Christmas party, despite her mother's misgivings. |
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The City of Tallahassee invites bids from qualified Contractors to perform seven separate services on the stormwater infrastructure managed by the City. |
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In His love, this living Jesus invites us to turn from our sins and enter by faith into a restored relationship with God Who gives true life before and beyond death. |
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Later, Count Paris talks to Capulet about marrying his daughter Juliet, but Capulet asks Paris to wait another two years and invites him to attend a planned Capulet ball. |
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He invites Jack to dine with them in first class the following night. |
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Initially, Lancelot continues to serve Galahaut, but eventually Arthur invites Lancelot to become a member of the Round Table, and Galahaut as well. |
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Usually, the candidate invites his family, colleagues and collaborators. |
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In fact, to the extent any still image refuses overt masculinization of the crucified Jesus, it invites a feminizing gaze because of its devitalization. |
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Fans will know Carpe Jugulum tells a tale of the chaos that ensues when good King Verence invites the De Magpyr family to his daughter's naming day. |
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Yellow Wheel Publishing invites you to endure the horrors and brutal experiences of World War Two, as told through a series of diaries from a young man. |
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Monmouthshire County Council invites tenders for the provision of public passenger transport services under Transport Act 1985, as outlined in this document. |
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By seeking to extract geopolitical benefits from a growing world reliance on such fuels, however, Washington inevitably invites countermoves of various sorts. |
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Each tells the story of an unforgettable evening, guided by a sparkling feminine dancer who invites us to step into the magical world of these five Bals de Legende, it added. |
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The City of Dawson Creek invites bids for the supply and installation of flow monitoring stations at the City of Dawson Creek s wastewater outfall and Snake Pit Road Culvert. |
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A housesitter invites a couple of strangers to spend summer in the idyllic country home shes watching, but their pasts soon begin to catch up with them. |
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He disputes the rationale that allowing unmediated theological influence of politics amid pluralism is fundamentalistic or invites sacralized politics or theocratic claims. |
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The Consulate General of India, 3 east 64 street, New York, NY 10065 invites bids to provide dedicated Fibre-optic internet connection, in the basement of Chancery Building. |
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Gnarly Booth invites users to share their gnarliest selfies across Facebook, Twitter, email and text message throughout this year's holiday season. |
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Pedego 101 also boasts the brand's new Pedego Boomerang bike, an ultra-low step-thru cruiser with superior accessibility that invites even more people to the bike path. |
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His friend, Hou Po, who owns Fuji Trading and has been doing business in Dubai since 1996,said he not only invites his staff home but also hands out ang pao. |
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She selects as her Prime Minister the person who is able to command a working majority in the House of Commons, and invites him or her to form a government. |
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Amy Williams invites friends to a sleepover, ready to give them the ultimate Christmas Day wake-up call and ply them with the ultimate in stocking-filler gadgets. |
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The Cancer Research Wales Pink-a-Blue walk invites people of all ages to dress colourfully and walk the six-mile route from Cardiff Bay to Penarth and back across the barrage. |
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Lydia's character invites the reader to imagine that the very quality of insouciance, of ineducability, so stron gly marked in her mother, might also be a kind of strength. |
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That is, she has an amoral affectlessness, a serene indifference to the suffering of others, which she invites and dispassionately observes as tests of her power. |
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It invites various groups and members of the public to give views on specific issues, most notably in recent years about the Stonehenge road tunnel project proposals. |
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Following Kafka's tradition, the intriguingly dark and beautiful prose of this English translation invites the reader into a land of rain and shadows. |
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After the Romans leave, Vortigern comes to power, and invites the Saxons under Hengist and Horsa to fight for him as mercenaries, but they rise against him. |
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