Far from wishing Redmond Godspeed, PepsiCo sued, invoking the confidentiality agreement he had signed.
Invoking absolutely is someone's attempt to say, I'm not like the other guys, he says.
The number is actually derived from a short prayer invoking the name of God.
Deals between insurers are sometimes canceled midstream by invoking contract clauses or through negotiation.
Accession will prevent Russia from raising tariffs and invoking nontariff barrier protectionist measures in the future.
"Reagan is his model, " Martin said, invoking the two-term Republican office-holder of the 1980s.
The engineer has refused to testify in the probe, invoking the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Both Austria and Germany have already talked of invoking a similar clause against Italy.
Invoking a concept called "vicarious liability, " the woman's lawyer asked the court to make Chase pay up.
But when we say the cause, we are actually invoking a more ancient defini of the word.
But his co-defendants upstaged him, invoking their right to have the entire 87-page charging document read aloud.
And neither Chen nor Soong are above invoking the quake to burnish their own credentials and images.
By invoking a Republican president, Mr Obama can and did claim to be rising above partisan politics.
" Matthew Braga of Ars Technica wrote, invoking the oft-paraphrased line from Facebook biopic "The Social Network.
Modern modeling systems create applications by invoking services provided by other applications, meaning that they are composite applications.
It is instilling a sense of crisis among employees by invoking the specter of intense competition from China.
Instead of invoking Hitler, what they said was this would be the widespread destruction of all free enterprise.
This helps it to avoid formally having to block the bid by invoking EU law on public-security grounds.
Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) said Chung refused to give sworn testimony, invoking his Fifth Amendment privilege against possible self-incrimination.
The Bush administration has refused to share records of the program with federal courts, invoking a "state secrets" privilege.
Mr Boyle said invoking these policing tactics was "not something we do lightly".
Invoking countryman Marcel Proust, Mr. Mars describes certain "madeleine moments" of triggered memories.
Cutting taxes for the rich and then invoking radical new powers is not the same thing as limiting government.
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Engineer Doe pled the Fifth, invoking his right not to provide self-incriminating testimony.
This shouldn't have to get to the point where people start invoking treaties.
Campbell sued, invoking a contract O'Neill had signed agreeing not to join a competitor for 18 months after leaving Campbell.
Although he has never quite said it outright, Mr Wahid has also flirted with the idea of invoking emergency powers.
In fact, invoking common sense as ground will be exposed as nothing more than an abstract form of identity politics.
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During the hackathon Todd Park, United States Chief Technology Officer, spoke to the value of collaboration by invoking Joy's Law.
All these reforms, so long resisted by vested interests, are now trumpeted by politicians invoking the holy name of Europe.
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