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I'm sure he means "evoked" or, better yet, plain old "cited," but then again, many people can no longer differentiate between "your" and "you're," "its" and "it's", "there" and "their." This is no byline writer's gaff, moreover, since "invoking" is also misued twice in the body of the article. What's even more remarkable, well over a hundred commenters, so far, noticed nothing wrong.
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