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1 A marked and persistent identity disturbance is almost invariably present .
2 The dog Turk was invariably present , and usually stretched his huge form upon the hearth-rug.
3 A distinct, usually striped cuticle is invariably present .
4 Sulphuretted hydrogen, which is invariably present in commercial acetylene, is formed by the decomposition of aluminium sulphide.
5 He was the only individual invariably present .
6 From that time he was invariably present , not only at Madame Le Fort's, but wherever we went.
7 Strategy or cunning is an element invariably present in games, as also in warlike pursuits and in the chase.
8 The figures are for the beverages made without the addition of milk and sugar, both of which are almost invariably present .
9 Initial laryngeal spasm is almost invariably present with foreign bodies of organic nature, such as nut kernels, peas, beans, maize, etc.
10 There is a natural law of color in flowers, that the varieties of a species invariably present a certain range of colors.
11 Mr. Winter did not come out to the evening service, although he was one of the very few men members who were invariably present .
12 When such great strength exists, a sound opening bid invariably presents itself.
13 He was forced to acknowledge the validity of the facts which invariably presented themselves to view.
14 Whatever the final product, they are invariably presented as being motivated by liberal idealism and progress.
15 Visitors to Swanhaven Lodge were invariably presented with a copy of the volume (privately printed).
16 A visit of congratulation is also paid to a new mother and a gift invariably presented to the baby.
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