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Then he appeared to relent, inviting us to interview him at his gym in Puerto Rico.

From BBC

Clarke is not the type of character to dwell on the lessons learned at the Euros for fear of inviting a public inquisition that he has no desire to be part of.

From BBC

Perhaps most memorably, the day after the election, a grandmother in Hawai’i started inviting her friends to join her for a demonstration after Trump’s inauguration—an event that would become the Women’s March, which drew millions into the streets for the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.

From Slate

Tesla has built a widespread and dependable network of charging stations, and is now inviting owners of non-Tesla EVs to pay Tesla to use them, but more EV stations in more places will make things easier for owners of Teslas — and ease the need for Tesla to spend capital on building more of them.

Speaking from experience, she said, Democrats shouldn’t expect to control the discussion around bills, but there are other ways to make their points, including “taking to the floor, all night, overnight,” holding news conferences, and inviting expert speakers to their caucus meetings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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