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He kept his career in constant motion: always performing, always touting a new-found protégé, releasing albums with a dizzying frequency, invariably coming up with new ideas.
For the past year, there has been a competitive strain between jihadi groups in the region over who can out-do the other in their attacks against the West, with IS invariably coming out on top.
So around their mid-twenties, when a younger, more agile crop is invariably coming into its own, a lot of pro skaters must either find a way to get involved in the industry, pick something else to do, or risk getting distracted by trouble.
Seeing coffee and cigarettes, the prerequisites to good conversation, strewn on their table, it crossed my mind to muse: were they, by any chance, debating the same thing we had -- the truly altruistic act -- invariably coming to the same conclusion?
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American leaders invariably come to value the Europeans as useful political allies if not military ones.
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