They belong side by side with the frequent invocations, on the currency of the affirmation of faith: "IN GOD WE TRUST."
Judging by their frequent invocation of the number of years they've been reading The Times, most of these people are even older than I am.
A difficult man to admire, yes, but Conrad had studied architecture, and that was a subject one simply could not discuss without frequent invocation of that accursed name.
Despite frequent invocations of the term "values," he has not connected his agenda to a deeper moral conviction, though in the interview Monday he declared, "Faith is central to my life."
Any examination of the history of 'history, will demonstrate that it has never had the immediate certainty that is implied in the all too frequent invocation of, concrete history'.
Returned, too, to majority Republicans' angry contention that one of the hallmarks of modern politics seems to be avoidance of the risk of perjury by means of frequent invocations of a weak memory.
One vital ingredient, Mr. Deutsch said, is humor, which leavens the otherwise serious thoughts that might be stirred by frequent invocations of hard times.
The tape of Mr. bin Laden describing the attacks of Sept. 11, despite frequent invocations of Allah, is stunningly mundane.
The most frequent invocation of the argument from beauty today involves the aesthetic experience one obtains from great literature, music or art.