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Mr. Deskovic's meetings with his mother have devolved into sporadic phone calls that invariably end in screams and tears.
The old men who were farmers in India share memories of oxen races and tell folk tales that invariably end with a moral: hard work pays off.
Studies churn on for years, comparing Drug A with Drug B, Drug C with placebo, finally spitting out a few cautious conclusions that invariably end with a call for yet more research on more minutiae of the same old questions.
Their paragraphs are always headed "Trouble in Transjordanla," or "Treachery in Tunis," their editorials that invariably end; "We shall see what Attorney General Biddle has to say about this".
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This was the manner of performance you feel Belgium should produce more often, the first-half rapidly merging into a blur of counterattacks, chances and half-chances that invariably ended up at the hands, feet, chest or – in tipping a Kevin De Bruyne free-kick onto the crossbar – fingers of Kiraly.
Some bickering would follow that invariably ended with her protesting that this wasn't her fault, and I'd say "OK, I'm sorry, I believe you".
It was like they were reading from a script – one that invariably ended with the words "Okay, I've had a think about this and I'm prepared to let you suck my dick anyway".
His professed ambition is one that invariably ends in tears.
He had 15 seasons here as a Knick, 15 seasons filled with great expectations, 15 seasons that, invariably, ended in a certain sense of unfulfillment.
Not only did Berlusconi broadcast "Dallas" and "Dynasty"; he introduced a program called "Colpo Grosso," a mystifying game-show striptease that invariably ended with the contestants — a man and a woman — in their underwear, the woman topless.
While the natural tendency is to have team members initially spend time getting to know one another, the authors — who studied 55 teams from 15 European and American companies — say that invariably ends up being counterproductive.
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