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Invocation is the act of
calling upon a deity, spirit, or
supernatural force,
typically through prayer, ritual, or
spoken formula, to s**** guidance, ****istance...
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invocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Invocation is a form of
supplication or prayer.
Invocation or
Invoking may also
refer to:
Invocation,...
- A
programming language is a
system of
notation for
writing computer programs.
Programming languages are
described in
terms of
their syntax (form) and semantics...
- In
multithreaded computer programming,
asynchronous method invocation (AMI), also
known as
asynchronous method calls or the
asynchronous pattern is a design...
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Trump on
January 20, 2017,
Dolan delivered the
first benediction. His
invocation included a
recitation of King Solomon's
prayer from the Book of Wisdom...
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Tamil Thai
Valthu (lit. 'Tamil Mother's Blessing') may
refer to: "Tamil Thai Valthu" (Tamil Nadu),
anthem of the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu "Tamil Thai...
- Constitution.)
Invocationes and
nominationes dei in
constitutions are
attributed a
number of purposes:
Legitimizing the state: An
invocation of God can have...
- The
Trinitarian formula is the
phrase "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Koinē Gr****: εἰς τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Πατρὸς καὶ τοῦ...
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Article 50 of the
Treaty on
European Union (TEU)
provides for the
possibility of an EU
member state leaving the
European Union "in
accordance with its...
- The Java
Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI) is a Java API that
performs remote method invocation, the object-oriented
equivalent of
remote procedure calls...