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As Chevron officials invariably point out, the refinery was built 110 years ago, three years before Richmond was incorporated as a city.
Gun rights advocates invariably point to the work of John R. Lott, an economist who concluded in the late 1990s that the laws had substantially reduced violent crime.
"Some of the musicians who worked with him hated her, but they invariably point out she's smart, sometimes intimidatingly so, and utterly devoted to Bowie.
There is one outlier study that deniers invariably point to – the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which found a much lower rate of sexual assault.
Geology textbooks invariably point out, almost gleefully, that if the four-and-a-half-billion-year story of Earth were scaled to a twenty-four-hour day, all of human history would transpire in the final second before midnight.
Ask any kabobi-sharabi for the best in the world for kabobs and he will invariably point to Lucknow, the capital of Northern Province and the home of the great Nawabi culture.
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Slinking along on skinny legs, her feet invariably pointed outward, penguin-style, she originally carried a long bejeweled cigarette holder that held a make-believe cigarette from which she continually flicked imaginary ashes.
Overall, where there is available experimental evidence, e.g., in the intestinal epithelium, it invariably points to linearity in de novo mutation rates with age.
With regard to referral it was seen to be useful for staff either at sending or at receiving facility level, responses invariably pointing to usefulness at facilities other than their own.
In the course of cabinet discussion a whole lot of points are made, invariably good points but cabinet comes to a unanimous view".
Away from the circuit, Charlton ran the Australian Professional Association with the firmest of hands, was invariably the point of contact for Australian sponsors and television, and exploited the exhibition circuit so assiduously that he left few towns in Australia and New Zealand unvisited.
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