On such occasions, our visitor invariably addressed me with courtesy, but also (let me be honest!)
Lady Mendoza, the old gentleman invariably addressed her with profound respect.
In my travels I invariably address known human rights abuse in every country, almost always directly with the nation's leader.
Under the debate's free-wheeling format, the candidates - who invariably addressed each other by first name - were free to interrupt one another.
Mr. Tshisekedi spends most of his time at his private residence, surrounded by bodyguards and fawning staff members who invariably addresses him as Prime Minister.
With his thick Brooklyn accent, Doiby invariably addresses Green Lantern as "Lan'trin".
No man was ever held in higher respect by his friends, and yet his intimate friends invariably addressed him and spoke of him by a pet name.
This underlies most preservation ordinances, which invariably address only the outer skin, not the space inside.
"Oh l l." He turned to his young apprentice, whom he invariably addressed asjeune homme orjeune.
Espartero, strangely enough, adopted a laconic phrase when successive governments on their advent to power invariably addressed themselves to the venerable champion of liberal ideas.