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  • Invariable this is why men find women to be viscious as opposed to powerful.

    Hillary Reels In More Kerry Fundraisers; Enlists Reid's Son As Nevada Chair 2009

  • Invariable when the server returns with our meals, he or she always tries to give me the vegetable dish and my husband the meat dish. brady 3:41 pm on July 17, 2008 | # | Reply

    BOYS WEAR PINK » Sociological Images 2008

  • Invariable entreaties for assistance, always attended with resolutions to reform, vows, and promises on his honour ....

    A Desperate Character 2006

  • Invariable struggles with unfamiliar bits of clothing, awkward baggage arrangements, and foreign money marked them even faster than an up tilted head on a New York City sidewalk.

    Time Scout Asprin, Robert 1995

  • Invariable value being an impossibility, and an invariable standard of value a correlative impossibility, all we can do is to select those commodities which vary the least and use them as a measure for other things; but you will not find in any economic writer that any metal is a fixed standard.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • Invariable custom requires a new Ambassador in Berlin to give two receptions, one to the Diplomatic Corps and the other to all those people who have the right to go to court.

    My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917

  • Invariable custom requires a new Ambassador in Berlin to give two receptions, one to the Diplomatic Corps and the other to all those people who have the right to go to court.

    My Four Years in Germany 1909

  • Examine how far conceptions of Persistence and of Invariable

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

  • Secondary Laws may also be classified according to their constancy into -- (1) the Invariable (as far as experience reaches), and (2)

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

  • Invariable demands for assistance alternated with promises of reform, with honorable speeches and vows.

    Desperate 1888

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