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They invariably have sex.
Such an institution could serve as a repository for Indigenous items returned from overseas museums such as the British Museum (which invariably cite as an impediment to repatriation the unavailability of suitable permanent keeping places for precious items in Indigenous communities).
They almost invariably chose treatment, and detectives were surprised to learn that not only did this save time and precious resources, but it was also the most effective way of tackling burglary they had ever seen.
Table tennis, taekwondo and kayaking, for example – the kind of disciplines in which British practitioners invariably deal with all the suffering and disappointment endured by athletes in more high-profile sports, but precious little of the money or acclaim.
There are umpteen races still to come and there is precious little form to go on, so why not just enjoy the spectacle that the race invariably delivers and keep your money for the Arkle?
The would-be songwriter soon gets back an invariably positive "evaluation," offering the opportunity, for a price, to have professional musicians compose, sing and record a song with those precious lyrics.
Precious, precious few.
"Not precious.
TV shows almost invariably portray school meetings as a no man's land, with women whispering gossip to one another or becoming absurdly adamant about a minor matter affecting their own precious child.
Just precious.
Precious few.
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