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Each Poor Law Union was required to appoint a chaplain to look after the spiritual needs of the workhouse inmates, and he was invariably expected to be from the established Church of England.
The Soviet line, by contrast, held that new nations would not be truly independent until they freed themselves from economic dependence on their former masters, but the Soviets invariably expected a political return for their own assistance.
Workers and the poor are invariably expected to bear the weight of rectifying the results of poor economic management.
If the game turns into a goalfest, you'd invariably expect the Bluebirds to have the final say.
People now invariably expect the latest shows and films to be available for streaming, legally or not.
He said he expected more.
As the blades flashed in the air, thoughts turned to the morning's play, in which, while Kane Williamson – less certain than on the second day – continued his methodical way beyond his century, Brendon McCullum swashed and buckled for an hour in the manner that everyone now expects and he invariably almost feels obliged to deliver.
He expected "martyrdom," he said.
"When is it due?" his parents would ask, and he invariably replied, "Tomorrow".
We expect the Argentine to win team games, as he invariably does.
A well-mannered Midwesterner, he invariably lets one of his colleagues ask the first questions.
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