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The conquest of the Persian empire is invariably explained in political terms.
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Beneath the withering severity of His gaze, a guide is invariably explaining something in tone-deaf, global English.
The trouble, he says, is that whereas the English wait deadpan for the penny to drop, Germans invariably explain their punchline.At a deeper level, the problem has nothing do with jokes.
One assumes Julys always used to be like this, but the forecasters invariably explain that what appears to be a soggy July is actually in keeping with the seasonal average.
He explained that invariably some foreign object was hidden in the sacks, and just as invariably Chen or Lin discovered it.
This criticism of him was underlined by the fact that he invariably refused to explain his films, though talkative on the actual process of making them.
He explained that championship basketball invariably had to be a compendium of styles and strategies, and a roll call of N.B.A. champions would bear that out, starting with the most recent.
Once contact is made, and our objectives explained, our experience is that they are invariably happy to contribute.
The low T3 syndrome invariably observed in prolonged critically ill patients can be explained at least in part by reduced hepatic type 1 deiodinase (D1) activity, whereby the T4 metabolism is shunted away from T3 production into inactive rT3.
When An's former colleagues first learned his story — from rumors that began circulating in the eighties — they invariably recalled a scene, a revelatory moment, which was suddenly explained by the news.
Thus, our findings indicate that the potential of E. coli O157 strains to cause HUS may by and large be explained by the fact that these strains almost invariably encode Stx2 and the virulence factors of the LEE pathogenicity island.
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