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Invocation meaning
The act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being, especially prayer offered to a divine being. | A call or summons, especially a judicial call, demand, or order. | An act of invoking or claiming a legal right.
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For example, an invocation of INSERT can be accepted but the inserted rows might not all appear in the view, or an invocation of UPDATE can result in rows disappearing from the view.
Invocation main An example of the magic circle and triangle of art of King Solomon Invocation is the bringing in or identifying with a particular deity or spirit.
A performance of the Black National Anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was delivered by Maudjeani Pelissier, a freshman music and sound recording major, after which campus chaplain and fire science professor Martin O’Connor delivered the invocation.
Board chairman Ryan Blount then gave the invocation and greetings from the CCS Board of Directors.
Dubbed an evening of Reminiscences, Testimonies, Tribute, and Performances, the audience were engaged with soothing rhythms by the Winneba Youth Choir, poetry by Nana Asaase, an invocation by Prof Kofi Anyidoho and the National Dance Company.
In 1958 he was invited by the Governor of Pennsylvania to give the Benediction and Invocation of the homecoming ceremonies in front of the Harrisburg Capitol for the 34th President of the United States of America and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
In October, the Public Order Emergency Commission took a hard look at the federal government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act during the “Freedom Convoy” protests at the beginning of 2022.
Remember that it is referred to as The Plan, in Alice Bailey’s Great Invocation, which is for the return of “the Christ” (that is, the appearance of Satan) to the world.
The American playwright is not the first person to suggest that pain is another country, something you can be “in”: for once, an invocation of Virginia Woolf in a theatre programme is justified.
The November 29 agenda Moser provided showed Church of Jesus Christ’s Jynene Johnson or the Mayor’s choice for the Dec. 6 meeting invocation.
The Washington County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, April 4. Pastor Rich Moon of the Akron Foursquare Church gave the invocation, which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Freedom Convoy supporters are celebrating a recent federal court ruling that found that the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable and violated some of the protesters' Charter rights.
Mr. Tsiarhotho Tsangkure, President of the Matikhrü Students' Union, chaired the program, which featured an invocation by Mr. Rhovitho Nyusuo, Pastor of Matikhrü Baptist Church.
Pastor Terry Brown, Judson Baptist Church delivered the Invocation on this warm, pleasant, and sunny day.
The inaugural programme began with an invocation by Vinotoli Achumi, APW-UBC Satakha.
To start the ceremony, Tanya Simmons sang the National Anthem, and the invocation was given by Chaplain Lt. Col. Lyde Andrews.
But the invocation of the Disaster Management Law Center (DMA) has reduced the political space available because it is the Center that is issuing guidelines on the closure, testing, acquisition and treatment infrastructure.
In case of US-India ties, this could include invocation of Congressional authority to link the confirmation of envoys or clearance of arms sales to the Biden administration’s commitment to press New Delhi on issues over civil-liberties.
Like the nod to Welles, this invocation of Serling sets the paranoid stage and also serves as a reminder that one of our greatest national traits is thoroughly freaking ourselves with threats both imagined and real.
Stenehjem’s ruling supported the state’s invocation of a public records exemption for disease control records.