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Considering that the Frenchman was invariably rather sniffy about the much more pragmatic Wearside teams produced by Steve Bruce and Martin O'Neill this speaks volumes.
A product of mystical cities -- Alexandria Egypt, Paris, New Yorkrk -- Aciman in this memoir attempts to explore and examine his own cast of mind in time and space, what he calls "perpetual oscillation" between wherever he is and somewhere else he would invariably rather be.
It hardly matters what year you're talking about -- 2003, 2007, 2009, 2013, Iraq or Afghanistan -- and "our odds of success" are invariably "rather good" (if the U.S. military just pursues the path O'Hanlon advocates).
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INVARIABLY dressed rather primly, rational and affable in her manner, Sophie Calle resembles neither a voyeur nor an exhibitionist.
Broken phones are invariably replaced rather than repaired, which is why landfill sites are clogged with the plastic corpses of unwanted ones.
The outcome of marked a break with historic patterns in which the party that controls the White House almost invariably lost, rather than gained, seats in mid-term Congressional elections.
Just occasionally artists, invariably wanderers rather than fetishists of the local (John Robert Cozens, Caspar David Friedrich, Turner, Courbet) broke free from this obligation to aesthetic management and delivered the kind of spatial ambiguities designed to disconcert and disrupt the confidence of ownership.
By which I mean − don't get me wrong − I'm fed up with the term long-form itself, a label that the people who create and sell magazines now invariably, and rather solemnly, apply to their most ambitious work.
Attorney and blogger Glenn Greenwald argues that "expanding the scope of raw intelligence data collected by our national security agencies invariably impedes rather than bolsters efforts to detect terrorist plots".
Raiola is relentless and his motivational method is invariably the stick, rather than the carrot.
Material appetite does not simply coexist with spiritual yearning — it produces it, since the constant need for more invariably produces disappointment rather than satiation, and that disappointment drives men to God, even to peculiar Gods.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com