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They made their well-received gallery debut in 1981 in Zurich with "Suddenly This Overview," a series of 250 small, crude figurative sculptures in unfired clay that illustrated the Bible, world history, popular culture or basic concepts from invariably quirky angles.

After 50 years of almost entirely empirical clinical trials, combination chemotherapy moved the prognosis of standard childhood leukemia from invariably fatal to an 85% cure rate [ 4].

With appropriate care, the prognosis of SCID has changed from invariably fatal into >90% survival when HSCT with an HLA-matched donor is performed in time [ 8].

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But the reactions, which range from praise to blanket condemnation, are a far cry from the invariably positive feedback Al Qaeda gets on moderated jihadist forums.

Stern was at the N.B.A. Store on Fifth Avenue to announce a new marketing partnership for the league, but questions from reporters invariably revolved around the Knicks (9-25).

Incidentally, what I mean by "we decided" is that Cynthia saw summer camp as an opportunity for Jonah to be free from our invariably overprotective gaze while I saw it as throwing my son into the deep end.

He is doubly criticised, for sharing his real-estate losses with the country's pension funds and for enriching himself from what invariably are referred to as "the nation's natural resources".

And, above all, she's adept at skewering a moment in such a way as to suggest other moments, lives unfolding away from us, invariably, here, towards something really very gruesome.

From the invariably linear relationship between flux and stirring rate over the complete range of concentrations studied, the kinetic configuration of an interfacial reaction directed by transport processes is proposed.

According to Brook, "in every age, a heroic sage struggles to rescue Benjamin from obscurity and invariably fails".

Since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the natural course of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has changed dramatically from being invariably fatal to a chronic disease with an overall favorable prognosis.

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