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But invariably, when he spoke from real knowledge, he taught.
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CORNYN: Well, I think that, invariably, when people's performance is placed in issue, then they feel the necessity to defend themselves.
Just occasionally, he would wrong-foot them by straying from type and this was invariably when he did his most memorable work.
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