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It is something he will invariably use against you, although he's the reason you do it.
When he waters the greenery outside the 65th Street town house, he will invariably feel a tap on the shoulder.
That is, if one drinks alcoholic liquids from a large glass bottle in a public place, he will invariably attract the police.
If he uses a self-checkout machine for a purchase of less than £5 and pays with a £10 or £20 note, he will invariably receive a fiver in change.
Ask a Korean-American or a Greek-American or an Italian-American or an Arab-American who the nuttiest, most nervous, most irreparably self-conflicted people in the world are, and he will invariably point to the members of his own tribe.
He has a way of thinking that is slightly leftfield; he will invariably ask a question that will have you thinking, 'why didn't I think of that?'" In his farewell email to colleagues, Davis said that "in all the discussions I had about the move – with people from the DG down – the general view was that Today is in extremely strong shape.
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He'll be in a United Center suite with his fellow ambassadors watching the finals, and he'll invariably draw some of the loudest cheers of the evening when his craggy image goes up on the scoreboard.
Sexual health, he argues, will invariably be a topic that makes elected leaders unconformable.
Ask anyone about their first impression and they will invariably reply 'the traffic'.
A prolonged diplomatic impasse, he should warn, will invariably lead to their replacement by a less pragmatic leadership and, worse, the possibility of renewed violence.
Ask a long-serving member of the United States Senate — like, say, Patrick Leahy of Vermont — to reflect on the Senate's role in our constitutional government, and he will almost invariably tell you a story from our nation's founding that may or may not be apocryphal.
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