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Among listeners who just happen to hear him on the radio, or on an album without seeing the cover photo, the reaction is the same: You invariably assume you’re listening to three saxophonists playing together.

From The Wall Street Journal

But doing so will invariably cost tens of billions of dollars, and Fermi doesn’t have anywhere near that sum on its balance sheet.

From Barron's

Go back far enough and these pathways invariably converge, leading to life’s ultimate source and origin—the last universal common ancestor, or LUCA.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Times posed the question, ‘Will Swift ever voluntarily step away from the spotlight?’ as if beholding a woman in full flow and power invariably summoned the fantasy of her involuntary removal from the scene.”

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, the grim situation has put a chill into the stampede that invariably follows the exit of a coach at a top program.

From The Wall Street Journal