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Yet the catharsis and sublimation invariably fall short of eradicating the urge to violence completely.
Bloomsbury; £17.99Books written as part of a series that start well almost invariably fall off in quality.
When attempting to assess programs that impact a wide range of intellectual and social abilities over time, this method must invariably fall short.
The epic has always been a brass ring for creative people, who have used it to describe strong efforts that invariably fall short of their goals.
"Perhaps the greatest of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries is this: that when we talk of him we invariably fall into the fancy of his existence," T.S. Eliot wrote in a 1929 review of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes Short Stories".
These "I Love Lucy" shenanigans almost invariably fall flat, largely because Mr. Kohan and Mr. Mutchnick seem to have forgotten how to write good jokes and clever banter, or have decided that this isn't the right place for them.
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The price of such telephonic items invariably falls, year after year, as the technology advances.
Appeals to relocate to government shelters further inland have invariably fallen on deaf ears.
I smoked whatever profits I'd hoped to earn, invariably falling asleep halfway through side one of "Meddle".
It doesn't look very pretty; it crumbles on the edges and invariably falls in the middle.
Ask a cop this question and the answer invariably falls somewhere between not very and not at all.
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