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Ask them their priorities, and the answer is invariably: order, order, order.
You will invariably order either too much or too little at Faustina, and thus leave feeling either cheated or dazed — and in either case a little unclear what has just happened.
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The study, published last week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, also calls into question the value, even the existence, of an unwritten law of the sea by which the captain invariably orders "women and children first".
One of the starters was a rabbit's liver concoction served with warm ricotta cheese, and being the type of contrary diner who invariably orders what I haven't had before, or even what I think I might not enjoy, I went for it.
We invariably will order in pizza and we all will crowd together on this couch we have in front of our TV and have movie night.
Because typologies invariably use ordering for additional purposes, classifications can be regarded as typologies that are limited to the problem of order.
Often it's with some guy in a stiff tan coat and navy New Balances who is invariably about to order: "A Peroni, please.
90 seconds is invariably sufficient in order to complete the questionnaire [ 7].
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