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I mean the hunger, which invariably comes over the anxiety sufferer, for a definitive conclusion to the sensation: a bright line, a capping off, a total defusing of the anxious charge.

Available studies for males have primarily focused on men with prostate cancer, which invariably comes with an older sample.

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When Searchlight was led by Peter Rice (he now runs entertainment for Fox television), it released movies that were so alike — quirky and cute were operative descriptors for titles like "Juno" and "Garden State," which invariably came with head-bobbing alt-rock soundtracks — that its lineup came close to a house style.

Monetary tightening invariably comes in cycles which last many months and bring more than one rate rise.

The wonder is that, whatever the spin, the Man Booker invariably comes up with a novel which makes us think about what good fiction is.

It's not clear to me why catalytic propensity would leap out as the explanation for separating the lists of amino acids (His, Asp, Glu, Lys, Arg) and (Val, Ile, Leu, Phe, Ala) rather than, say, hydrophobicity (which is known to play a huge role in protein structure and is the one property that invariably comes up as important in studies of code optimization.

The debate invariably comes down to money.

Health insurance in the US almost invariably comes from employers.

When a disaster takes place, the best information invariably comes from the Weibo community.

The low tax burden (second-lowest in America) invariably comes top of the list.

When he deploys a soundbite, it invariably comes over as shrill.

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