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No doubt this explains, in part, the craggy language that is invariably used to praise him.
This was truly — in a phrase that is invariably and unthinkingly used in the pejorative — a mutual-admiration society.
Even now I find myself lurching for the pen that is invariably offered to me so that I can sign.
Scolari was promptly sidetracked by the extra question that is invariably jammed in from somebody in the room.
"When you're working with music that is invariably better than you are, it's difficult to become swell-headed".
It serves the Italian food that is invariably called rustic but that is really refined: house-cured salumi, wood-fired pizzas, involved pastas and rotisserie meats.
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Hey Who!" Mr. Tambor said, ticking off the greetings that are invariably shouted to him on the street.
His props rarely differ: joke-shop masks, daytime television sets, assorted condiments and clean tables that are invariably desecrated.
MITSUKO UCHIDA Perhaps the most graceful pianist on the stage, and one of the most probing, Mitsuko Uchida gives recitals that are invariably satisfying.
At that Final Four in Cleveland, during group interviews that are invariably dominated by coachspeak, it was obvious that Carson had a whole lot to say.
Today the museum has exhibitions that are invariably safe, if not bland, often focusing on young Iranian artists painting in the traditional miniature style.
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