Boxers are invariably represented bare-chested, with engraved navel or nipples; and they wear loin-cloths with the rear trimmed to a triangle, a typical feature of Sardinian bronze boxers and warrior figurines, such as the "archer of Serri" (from Serri, the findspot).
Previous to that period the features were invariably represented conventionally, though sometimes personal peculiarities were added.
During the Renaissance, vanity was invariably represented as a naked woman, sometimes seated or reclining on a couch.
Under the Commonwealth and Protectorate, when England and Scotland were represented in the Great and other Seals by their crosses, Ireland was invariably represented by the harp that was added to the English and Scottish crosses to form a flag of the three kingdoms.
It empowers the mom and pop operators rather than forcing them into subservience as the C.S.F.P. would have done, and it does not require the city to enter into a huge contract with a single company invariably represented by government insiders.
Reed established a tradition in which the fictional boarding school was peopled by such characters and was almost invariably represented in terms of "dark passages, iron bedsteads, scratched desks, chill dormitories and cosy, shabby studies.
However, since the unicorn was invariably represented as male, and since there was only ever one in existence at any time, the Abath seems to have developed independently from the European myths of the one-horned creature.
He is invariably represented as a virtuous, firm, and highly talented man.
Unlike true appendages, processes of the body-wall are by no means invariably represented by embryonic counterparts; they may or may not be segmentally arranged, they may be originally paired or unpaired, and more than a single pair is sometimes borne on a segment.
At the same time, St. John was invariably represented as a beautiful young man whose special affinity with Jesus was expressed by his being seated at Jesus' right.