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The first question, invariably, is, "Excuse me?
A chicken-or-egg question invariably pops up.
So the question invariably arises: Behind those bangs and dark glasses, is Anna human?
"What would I tell my good friend or a loved one who is experiencing a lot of regret and blaming herself or himself for a similar situation?" Asking this question invariably helps people to see things in a more objective manner since they are not as embroiled in it.
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But it is also on days like this that the questions invariably come.
Yet when I encourage students' wanderlust, questions invariably arise: Will I be safe?
Alito sits like a sphinx: his face gives away nothing, but his questions invariably tease out the weak parts of an opposing argument.
In any acquisition of this size, questions invariably emerge about what business-school professors call "integration"—the acquirer's ability to absorb another company without losing whatever it was that made the target company successful.
But Lord Feldman will no doubt have schooled Mr. Cameron for the moments when Mr. Jay's performance morphs in an instant into that of a mordant inquisitor, his stinging questions invariably accompanied by the mollifying words — "If I can be forgiven for putting it that way" — of an accomplished courtroom performer, now familiar to millions of British television viewers after months of hearings.
The first question is invariably the same: is Rwanda supporting the rebellion?
The question that invariably arises with shops like these is, Am I cool enough to shop here?
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