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It turns out bipedalism is not an invariable feature of humanity and has its own history within our history.

Those are the words most people who have worked for Zaks invariable use.

The only invariable fact is the steady rise of Taliban potency.

There is no proof positive that it was henceforth his invariable rule to put this kind of finish.

Silica is an invariable constituent of the ash, but in most plants occurs but in small quantity.

And the conversations I can reproduce almost verbatim, for, according to my invariable habit, I kept full notes of all he said.

It by no means follows, however, that virtue is the invariable concomitant of plausible speech.

This is the invariable characteristic of the house architecture of towns of a certain age.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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