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Furthermore, the different kinds of knowledge he brings to the subject invariably prompt different kinds of answers.
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One step toward assimilation almost invariably prompts another toward rejection.
The presence of pandas invariably prompts flights of language like that from otherwise normal people.
For example, charging for meals invariably prompts grumbling by some passengers.
American chastising of Israel invariably prompts still harsher rhetoric, and elevated demands, from Palestinian and other Arab leaders.
Her repeated attempts to find financing for a new film always ended in failure, while public screenings of her movies and exhibitions of her photographs invariably prompted protests.
The questions from the floor — about such matters as what use Smith would make of time-travelling ninjas, and his preferred partners for a superhero threesome (Wonder Woman and Batman) — invariably prompted Smith to work both Wayne and Walter Gretzky into his answers.
The questions from the floor about such matters as what use Smith would make of time-travelling ninjas, and his preferred partners for a superhero threesome (Wonder Woman and Batman)—invariably prompted Smith to work both Wayne and Walter Gretzky into his answers.
For a land mass boasting large areas where light snowfall invariably prompts the total breakdown of local infrastructure, Britain seems to produce a surprising number of athletes who thrive in freezing conditions.
I mean properly foreign, unlike Martin O'Neill and Tony Pulis, for example, whose sides are allowed to serve comparatively dismal week in and week out without their managers ever being subjected to any kind of media scrutiny that invariably prompts fans to get their radge on.
Faced with excruciatingly gory, sadistic or otherwise twisted imagery, an audience invariably giggles, prompted by nerves, revulsion or embarrassment.
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