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Somehow, praxis invariably took a second seat to theory.

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

While Hitchcock provided an enthralling visual narrative to our darkest dreams, Herrmann's music invariably took the soundtrack several steps further.

Though he bridled whenever foreign leftists compared Israelis to "crusaders or Algerian colons", Vilner invariably took the side of the Soviet Union over that of Israel.

The routes invariably took us past commercial greenhouses, where, through open doors, we caught glimpses of burgundy coxcomb or red carnations.

For Holmes and Dr Watson, menace invariably took a sinister eastern form: a sallow Malay attendant at an east London opium den run by a rascally lascar; an evil pygmy; a deadly Indian snake used as a murder weapon.

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Explicitness almost invariably takes you to bathos.

She does invariably take credit for your work.

Washington, DC invariably takes a financial approach to this problem.

Drunken confessions and professional pratfalls invariably take place.

That invariably takes a certain amount of negotiation.

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