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The wall colors are mainly warm beiges and pale grays, lighter than the deep terra-cotta tones for which Mr. Graves is best known, and they are invariably sympathetic to the art they serve as backdrop to.
The depiction of New York's criminal-justice labyrinth in the "Law & Order" shows, for all their flirtations with shaded morality, ultimately proves more reassuring than not, invariably sympathetic to the agenda of prosecutors and the police.
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People were invariably friendly and sympathetic with our inexperience, starting with Darryl, who helped me figure out the mysteries of electricity and water hookups our first night in Ohio.
She did - but invariably she did so in a far more sympathetic and constructive fashion than she did with snark.
Assuming Zumthor does find a sympathetic partner, though, what gets built will have invariably emerged from a long and complicated gestation process.
The cast of characters invariably includes the trembling or supremely confident young virtuoso, the lethally imperious or sympathetic coach and the audience itself, comfortably seated and awaiting blood or tears.
"IF THE government will not allow my human heart to beat with love, I have no more reason to live," so wept Imelda Marcos, former first lady of the Philippines, in front of a sympathetic throng of loyalists and strategically positioned cameramen.For once, the high drama that invariably accompanies the widow of the late dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, seemed appropriate.
Success invariably breeds overconfidence.
Maintenance is invariably slapdash.
Bauer invariably chooses coercion.
The answer, invariably: No.
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