Yet he is still invariably referred to in parenthesis to his father.
The teenagers, almost invariably referred to as "the kids", varied over the years.
The Administration invariably refers to the contras as the democratic resistance.
Nowadays, the word refers invariably to the English inch, 25.4 mm.
In the United States, it invariably refers to a version made of ground corn.
The country around the mountain is invariably referred to by the books and the material written about the Franklin River.
He was deferential, invariably referring to fellow officers by rank.
Powell invariably refers to "limited" missile defense, a phrase the president has now adopted.
He was invariably referred to as "WH" rather than by his given name.
He was invariably referred to as a "gifted student", and his future career direction toward some kind of engineering profession was already well established.