| 1. | T IS usually around October that invariable trouble begins to simmer.
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| 2. | In 1320 it became the invariable practice to summon the Westminster.
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| 3. | Of the invariable good luck of greenhorns and indifferent fishermen.
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| 4. | The invariable result will be more cold, dead hands.
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| 5. | "Our European choice is invariable, " he added.
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| 6. | The single essential and invariable element is Jesus'name.
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| 7. | To her friends she showed great sweetness and invariable kindness.
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| 8. | They assume one invariable drag function as indicated by the published BC.
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| 9. | It is invariable for gender, and was originally invariable for number.
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| 10. | It is invariable for gender, and was originally invariable for number.
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