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This does not mean that the laws of war and therefore the law of the military science are immutable and invariable.
It consists, just as Esperanto, of completely invariable blocks that combine without restriction.
These details are not mentioned by the Gospels, but are an invariable feature of every icon of the Nativity.
One of the hard, invariable, and maddening unofficial rules of parenting, is that you pay for what you get.
How did their fossil remains get sorted into an invariable order in the earth's strata?
If we expect that human character is an elusive and variable thing, then we cannot expect to catch it in a stiff and invariable style.
They have denied the distinction between higher and lower, to the invariable advantage of the latter.
Enquiries about one's employment are the invariable ice-breakers in these suburbs.
The results are invariable light, crisp and as tempting as food could possibly be, and the whole experience far less traumatic than I imagined.
The invariable result is a loss of quality and the increasing difficulty of including foreign authors in the publishers' programmes.
His sporting turnout on these local occasions was invariable a shell suit with pipe.
An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct.
These weren't just statistics, I was led to believe, but invariable truths.
It's staying focussed for long periods of time and the invariable effects on posture, concentration and sense of wellbeing.
The violent death of some inmates is an almost invariable consequence of the abdication of authority to prisoners.
Then he would come home, and Saturday lunch would be some kind of special event, which included, as its invariable dessert, suet pudding with golden syrup and custard.
It isn't just an occasional failure, it's an invariable failure.
Clade strengths were evaluated by analyzing 250 bootstrap replicates with the PROML program based on a model comprising one invariable plus four categories.
This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition.
Working on that invariable response, and the number of cricket fans in the country, there must have been three to four million spectators there that amazing day.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Were the position of the latter invariable, the celestial pole would move round it in a circle.
The pendulums used were nonreversible, invariable pendulums with conical bobs.
This was an invariable rule, and much as I wished for it, I was never allowed to have more than one rock cake.
A red or a bipartite Umbrella or Parasol is the invariable sign of the umbrella-maker.
Sore throat, causing the greatest difficulty in deglutition, and delirium were the almost invariable concomitants of this variety.
Accuracy is also of much importance, and an invariable mark of good training in a man.
Tea is the invariable beverage at every meal, and almost the only one, too.
Far purer, he replied, is the being of that which is concerned with the invariable.
And does the essence of the invariable partake of knowledge in the same degree as of essence?
Delicately adjusted and unhumanly strong, it was a bit too invariable in the behavior department to be consistently efficient.
Naturally she became a necessarian, and adopted strenuously the dogma of the invariable and inevitable action of fixed laws.
It may do so if physical law amounts to an invariable necessity, and if there is no supreme Will behind it.
A third species of dynamo is the pulsatory, in which the current flow is invariable in direction, but proceeds in waves.
Among the Soft Pines the external duct is invariable in the subsection Paracembra.
The multinodal shoot is never invariable in a species, but is rare, common or prevalent.
It is the invariable experience that the enuresis then promptly stops.
Far other is the normal, if not invariable, usage of Domesday Book.
None of these sequences are theoretically invariable, since something may intervene to disturb them.
Time, the continual vicissitude of circumstances, and the invariable inopportunity of death, render it impossible.
In scenes of libation the use of the jug and bowl is invariable.
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