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That claim, almost invariably, is a loser.
The first question, invariably, is, "Excuse me?
Something invariably is going to happen somewhere along the lines.
Yet, the result, invariably, is the same: more pro-government media and less freedom of speech.
Served cold, incidentally, as it invariably is, the fruit will taste of nothing.
A double definition can on occasion be a thing of beauty; a quintuple definition invariably is.
And if one is lost, as it invariably is, no biggie.
On screen invariably is the phrase "Census 2010" while the voice-over announcer invariably says "2010 Census".
The coma was caused by swelling, not (as it invariably is in cases of excessive punishment) by haemorrhage.
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Concessions must invariably be made.
The response, invariably, was laughter.
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