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They invariably respond, "Oh, but you were different".
Tribal societies invariably respond to a strong and, to our minds, cruel leader.
They invariably respond with a mix of money (a 35% rise in real spending on the NHS over the next five years was announced in March) and reform (Mr Blair unveiled a new ten-year national plan on July 27th).
If we say we're from the Bronx to former or current residents of the borough, and we answer their question "Where in the Bronx?," they invariably respond, "Oh, you're not from the Bronx; you're from Riverdale".
It is a more garrulous version of the ethic you come across in the classic mountaineering tales of Chris Bonnington, in which the climbers, many of them former British military men, invariably respond to serious trouble — storms, avalanches, broken bones — by brewing up a pot of tea.
The audience invariably respond with: "Yeeeeah!" You can't fault their enthusiasm, but it's hard not to feel this is an approach doomed to end in grief, like the holiday-maker who ends up ordering a plate of lightly battered testicles because he won't admit he doesn't understand the waiter.
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"Be interesting," he invariably responded.
Like the incomparable golfer, the goals machine invariably responds with something spectacular and deadly.
Mr. Dinkins invariably responded by courteously urging his well-wishers to greet Mr. Green.
The Court invariably responds to the political priorities of the moment — and to those of the President making the nominations.
And he invariably responded with his own question to the questions he wanted to skirt or challenge, as he did with that one.
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