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No arguments, frustrations or consequential disappointments mar the film’s unvaryingly upbeat tone.

That mechanism gives disproportionate power to smaller, rural states, which – as we saw again on Tuesday – are almost unvaryingly conservative.

Neither experiment eases her suffering, which Ms. Hollyman communicates with congealed movements and an unvaryingly flat affect, which match her coldly impersonal home décor.

But in ascribing idealism to Lincoln, it needs to be said at once that Lincoln's idealism, real and glorious as it must surely be confessed to be, was transparently and unvaryingly practical.

He had an unvaryingly good record both for the lessons and conduct while at Castlemount.

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