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Solomon Burke took seriously his role as the King of Rock'n'Soul (as he was rather inelegantly christened during his tenure with Atlantic in the 1960s), invariably taking the stage with crown and sceptre.

Italian sleuths are also great walkers, invariably taking the most scenic route on their way to break the news to some poor old widow that her good-for-nothing son has been arrested for murder.

For one: parents whose iOS devices are invariably taking a portion of the 'keep the kids entertained' strain.

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Explicitness almost invariably takes you to bathos.

That invariably takes a certain amount of negotiation.

Realism is widely, but not invariably, taken to require also satisfaction of the second (irreducibility) condition.

Anyone who has ever renovated a house knows that construction invariably takes longer than expected.

All the same this was Bloomsbury, where personal relationships invariably took centre stage.

The apertures invariably take on emotional resonance … She's so 'open'.

Minor aliments, like colds, were invariably taken as signs of life-threatening illnesses.

While mental illness may form a part of the creative cycle, if untreated its own cycles invariably take over.

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