| 41. | The Japanese particles are invariable, while the Laten endings depend on the morphological class of the noun.
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| 42. | Where the company is insolvent, the liquidation will invariable be an accountant who is an insolvency professional.
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| 43. | Or is Westlake saying that a pseudonym is as invariable a step towards homicide as, say, incivility?
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| 44. | He didn't just " experiment " with marijuana, the invariable confession of boomer politicians.
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| 45. | The invariable profundity of teenage wisdom begs the question : Will I become social yuck if I shampoo daily?
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| 46. | For example, the verb in a sentence is invariable regardless of the number and person of the subject.
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| 47. | The ordinarium texts listed below are generally invariable with some exceptions as indicated, for example for Requiem masses.
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| 48. | (vii ) It is an invariable rule that two consonants can never stand together in the same word.
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| 49. | During many sessions, Mauboy would find herself in a studio where her male counterparts had the invariable entourage.
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| 50. | "Next year's strategy will encompass an invariable fiscal and monetary discipline, " he said.
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