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She says cocaine made her psychotic - hearing things, seeing things, invariably bad.
My luck is invariably bad here; the motels I pick have youth hockey teams staying there, or sweet-16 slumber parties, and the pool is filled with a happy, noisy bedlam.
This is confirmed by the testimony of Iamblichus according to which Numenius, Cronius,[1] and Harpocration consider all embodiments to be invariably bad (fr. 48.10 14) and is compatible with Numenius' view that matter is the source of all that is bad (see above, Metaphysics; cf. Dillon 1977, 375-376, Zambon 2002, 213-221).
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Witnesses talk of his humour and humanity, but in the passages she quotes from his journals he is invariably bad-tempered or supercilious.
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"Shockers," she said, "invariably create bad legislation".
But what Goldblatt shows is that the Games have invariably been bad propaganda too.
A notable exception to the golden rule that good books invariably make bad movies, it nevertheless flopped.
Some may argue that Exxon atones for its wrongdoings in other ways, but its actions are invariably in bad faith.
Mr. Obama's favorability ratings, like Mr. Clinton's in 1994, have slipped below 50 percent, almost invariably a bad harbinger for the party in power in midterm elections.
One episode looks at the plight of Indian actors in America, who can expect to play cab drivers or drugstore workers, invariably with bad sing-song accents.
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