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Twenty-odd years ago, athletes seeking a challenge invariably signed up to run a marathon.
Absence-excuse notes were among Epstein's specialties, though the fact that they were invariably signed "Epstein's Mother" tended to tip his hand.
Dr. Keusch, who became director in 1998, said that before Mr. Bush took office, he proposed candidates and if the director of the National Institutes of Heath approved, officials at the Department of Health and Human Services in the Clinton administration invariably signed off on the nomination.
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Local business owners, who say they are often sued without warning, call the suits shakedowns, invariably signing settlement agreements with strict confidentiality requirements.
Karpinski invariably approved the reports and signed orders calling for changes in day-to-day procedures.
This is invariably the sign of a black sheep.
It was invariably the sign of a bad turn: an aborted coup, the invasion of Cyprus, the overthrow of the dictators by even worse thugs.
(Actually it is almost invariably a sign of bad things to come when parties in the Commons agree with each other. They usually get it wrong, whether over the Child Support Agency or the Dangerous Dogs Act).
Even middle-class homes invariably carry signs proclaiming their subscription to an "Armed Response" company-Chubb, Commando, ADT.
Dissemination to distant visceral organs is, with the exception of rare cases of surgery for oligometastatic disease, almost invariably a sign of incurable, stage IV disease that has a median survival time of ∼6 12 months and a 3-year survival rate of only 10 15% [ 1].
Transgenic mice with overexpressed human α-Syn invariably exhibit signs of neurodegeneration, but impairment in synaptic vesicle exocytosis and a reduction in neurotransmitter release were observed only in some studies (Nemani et al., 2010; Scott et al., 2010) but not in another study (Burré et al., 2010).
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