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On visits to Israel, Mr. Hermelin would unfailingly bring along a suitcase full of salami he had bought at Katz's Delicatessen, on the Lower East Side, in order to make sandwiches on bus trips.

Off the court, the arrival of Wimbledon every year would unfailingly reignite the British-Scottish debate, an off-the-record quip about England during the 2006 World Cup prompting open season, seemingly forever more.

That way, not only do they warrant our harshest demonization, but we can morally separate ourselves from them by seeing them as lacking a fundamental humanity that we, as non-monsters, clearly have and would unfailingly exhibit if given the opportunity to commit such a monumental crime.

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People who live here have tended to believe, and have been encouraged to do so by the increasingly fat newspaper dropped at their door every morning, that the trend would be unfailingly up.

Yet he was also a man of culture, who seldom missed a concert by the Israeli Philharmonic and would stand, unfailingly courteous, when a woman entered the room.As a junior officer in the 1948 war, he helped evict Palestinians from their villages and bulldoze the houses; and for much of his career he was locked in contention with the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat.

Unfailingly, he would resuscitate the mood with one of his Monty Pythonesque one-liners.

If Buffett hadn't chosen to be one of the richest men in the history of the world, he would have made an unfailingly readable financial journalist.

Reports from those behind the scenes on the tennis tour, those who book courts and cars, arrange interviews and hotels, would describe Murray as unfailingly polite.

Even if potential employees were entirely passive and unfailingly honest, this would be unwise.

Reporters leaned forward -- poison pens poised -- hoping that one of these unfailingly polite men would just lose it, say something outlandish, or maybe snarl at somebody (like a certain mayor we know), and enliven a campaign that so far has been a snooze.

"These decisions are all in peril by a justice who would follow history and tradition unfailingly".

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