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For another, it made people recognise him on the street, which invariably doesn't go well: quietly married to the actor Lydia Fox, he isn't keen to bask in the glory of public recognition.

It may be exciting to dream about a revitalized West Side anchored by a huge, overpriced and overdesigned stadium, but public investment for stadium projects almost invariably does not pay off in community economic benefits.

It's adopted technology in various forms along the way, that invariably didn't fit with what came before, and as a result, it's become more and more fragmented and ultimately gotten itself into a right tangle.

Since both plants process more than 20,000 chickens a year, they are inspected daily by the U.S.D.A. George Puchta, district manager for the agency's food safety inspection service, said that when his inspectors follow up on complaints about chicken parts on the street, "they invariably don't find any". He said inspectors are working with both markets to improve chicken-byproduct disposal.

I love non-professional actors, partly because they invariably don't act and partly because there is no danger of me thinking: "Wow, isn't George Clooney giving a really fine performance in this movie?" or, "What an interesting role for Charlize Theron to take at this stage".

Patients invariably don't do that and revert to their old lifestyle".

For the rest of us, it can be a daunting, time-consuming endeavor, one that requires visits to numerous websites, in-store visits when those products invariably don't arrive in time, then return visits to pick up those last items that you could have sworn you'd thrown in your shopping cart but did not.

In some cases, cab owners receive a cut, although drivers almost invariably do not.

We rode on paper direction sheets and odometers, and invariably did not get lost.

Although the cancer stem cells, and the precancerous lesions they form in the bladder lining, universally express an important signaling protein called sonic hedgehog, the cells of subsequent invasive cancers invariably do not — a critical switch that appears vital for invasion and metastasis.

You rush through the day with long experiments that invariably do not produce the desired results.

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