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Student demonstrations of late have been invariably popular because people know that the young have been badly hit by unemployment over the past 30 years.
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They each wrote songs for camp musicals, and Mr. Hamlisch's, he said, were invariably more popular with the young women.
"[Financial bubbles] are invariably quite popular.
Alessandra de Rossi and her partner Giuseppe Panella have opened the latest store, right opposite one of Venice's most popular osterie, Antica Adelaide - shoppers invariably pop in afterwards for a spritz or glass of wine.
While they cannot be faulted for trying to move into new terrain, the vocalist Ian Mac McCullochch and company will invariably bow to popular demand and perform Bunnymen classics such as "The Cutter" and "The Killing Moon".
You can imagine, for example, people who might not like the idea of all the germs that invariably come with popular car-sharing services.
But opinions do not invariably follow popularity.
Peer advisers, usually well-meaning juniors and seniors, circulate the received wisdom about who and what to take, invariably recommending the most popular, if not the most profound, courses.
But whatever your parents find too difficult to talk about, popular culture will invariably find fascinating.
(Which is invariably dried wakame seaweed, a popular deep-green type slightly thicker than my sea lettuce).
Kirby's amusing stick drawings of a mum coping with "hellidays" and parenting on a permanent hangover are phenomenally popular: her Facebook posts invariably get shared more than 500,000 times.
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