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These people, oddly, appear to think that having been invariably wrong in the past makes them more likely to be right in the future.
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In recent days, when the crowds have returned, it has been, invariably, to weep, and to mourn.
But except for a couple of good ones, like Meltemi and Rafina on the Upper East Side, they have been invariably disappointing.
Today the court held that the "Selection Sweepstakes" was a "guessing contest" which had been invariably held to be within the statutes of the ban.
The stakes are lower in domestic affairs — if only because fewer lives are directly threatened — but here, too, Cheney's influence has been invariably baleful.
Thanks to everyone who's been reading these recaps and contributing to the comments, which have been invariably smart, entertaining and, not the least, civil.
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During his great tour of the United States, which is now nearing its end, the President's speeches have been invariably garnished with chivalrous references to the fair sex.
The drawing of a sharp distinction between spirit and matter has been invariably motivated by a value judgment: namely, that spirit (or soul) is intrinsically good and of transcendent origin, whereas matter is essentially evil and corrupting.
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