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Mr. Edwards talks of two Americas, one for the haves and one for the have-nots, and he invariably sounds optimistic.
If asked to describe herself, she invariably said either "fantabulous" or "optimistic".
In recent years, when Russian liberals have tried to sound optimistic, they have invariably said, Well, at least they haven't cracked down on the Internet the way the Chinese have.
Yes, in theory, conveniences free up time to spend with family or on the golf course, but such optimistic predictions of a leisure bonanza are invariably wrong.
Throughout all these setbacks, Mason came across as a bright, optimistic and avuncular man, always willing to help at charity events, full of ideas and schemes and always ready to break out into his deep "ho-ho-ho" laugh, invariably at his own expense.
There were invariably two toasts: one for the peace deal just signed, and another, optimistic one for the Yes side in the plebiscite, which President Santos had promised Colombians in order to gain support for the deal.
This occurs because the human brain has a bizarrely optimistic slant when it comes to estimating how long things will take to do, and invariably underestimates.
Success invariably breeds overconfidence.
Maintenance is invariably slapdash.
Bauer invariably chooses coercion.
The answer, invariably: No.
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