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The preservation of a free government requires not merely that the metes and bounds which separate each department [p721] of power may be invariably maintained, but, more especially, that neither of them be suffered to overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people.

Therefore, it was suggested that the non-classical pathways may be invariably associated with cell death, not working as a cell survival response[ 29].

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Balanchine's followers have taken to repeating his sayings as if they were "The Golden Verses of Pythagoras" (which some of them may well be), invariably incorporating the Master's twitch, his twang, and his habit of starting sentences with "You know, dear...".

Balanchine's followers have taken to repeating his sayings as if they were "The Golden Verses of Pythagoras" (which some of them may well be), invariably incorporating the Master's twitch, his twang, and his habit of starting sentences with "You know, dear... ..... Almost every line is Balanchine quoting someone else.

The same holds if the link is mediated, with the additional caveat that unnaturalness may not be invariably correlated with the actual wrong-making property.

While plasticity of intrinsic excitability may not be invariably homeostatic [55], the direction of the changes in intrinsic excitability observed in this paper following in vivo blockade of activity in the hippocampus appeared to generally follow the homeostatic principle.

42 With this method, however, it must be assumed that the PDC by a prescription corresponds to the proportion of days of drug use, which may not be invariably the case.

In particular, the effects of card payments on the demand for cash (for purchases) in certain merchant sectors may per se be invariably conditional on merchant's acceptance (related, for example, to idiosyncratic reasons and the size of payments) in that sector.

COMPOSERS, no matter how evident their stylistic allegiances may be, almost invariably prefer to regard themselves as unclassifiable.

"History has proved again and again that whenever mankind interferes with a less developed civilization, no matter how well-intentioned that interference may be, the results are invariably disastrous," Picard says in the TNG episode "Symbiosis".

We propose that it may be inappropriate to invariably regard the PPG as a single morphological structure.

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