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Examples
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Invariably, that is going to spawn a whole host of mentors all looking for their slice of the pie.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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"Invariably," answered my father, rumpling his hair.
Paul Kelver, a Novel 1893
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"Invariably," he said, "somebody has taken a wetter path and gotten soaked."
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"Invariably," the article went on, "it is the result of some toxic substance circulating in the blood.
The Treasure-Train 1908
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"Invariably," he said, "the flight attendant will come by and say, 'Do you realize what it means to sit in this row?'
NYT > Home Page By JOE SHARKEY 2010
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Invariably, surveys produce “noise” in any given year—random perturbations that cause a trendline to bounce up and down.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Hotels.com: Invariably, this is the site that comes to mind while booking a hotel, more so than any other.
Charu Suri: Deconstructing the Best Discount Hotel Sites Charu Suri 2011
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Hotels.com: Invariably, this is the site that comes to mind while booking a hotel, more so than any other.
Charu Suri: Deconstructing the Best Discount Hotel Sites Charu Suri 2011
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Invariably, you spot some new talent, remember a show fondly and find a new one whose cast album you want to check out.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Broadway By The Year -- 1997 Not Vintage But Fun Michael Giltz 2011
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Invariably, there are positives and negatives about any deal.
Ron Gitter: A Clean Sheet of Paper: Sometimes Old Technology Is Best Ron Gitter 2011
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