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"Almost invariably first class," Mr. Lewis said.
"We're still really proud of [Catfights], even though it wasn't our most successful album," says Buchanan, who's invariably first to answer questions.
Debussy's opera invariably first comes to mind whenever Pelléas is mentioned, though Fauré and Sibelius also produced significant versions in the form of concert suites drawn from incidental music.
Strikingly, the observer with no average bias (bottom panel) almost invariably first reported seeing the cube as viewed-from-above (consistent with his behavior in Expt. 1).
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He travelled widely by rail, invariably fourth-class, laden with suitcases filled both with junk for his collages and with Hanover potatoes and carrots for his meals.
When the three are named, Peter's name invariably appears first (as in Matthew 17:1, 26 37).
Which is why everyone, almost invariably, bats first when they win the toss.
They close their wings and hunker down in hollow trees and garden sheds, and invariably emerge first.
He made 28 tackles during his 69 minutes on the field, invariably the first line of defence around the fringes.
The "dusty bones," Mitchell wrote back in 1940, "are invariably the first thing a new customer gets inquisitive about".
Whenever the disciples are listed, Peter is invariably mentioned first (Matthew 10 2 4; Mark 3 16 19; Luke 6 14 16; Acts 1 13; compare only Galatians 2 9).
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