The fact that both bands performed in Exploding Plastic Inevitable at the Trip club in Los Angeles is a great Warholian irony. |
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Inevitable Hollywood ending aside, Bad Santa doesn't stray too far from its black comedy roots. |
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The parklike understory turned into rank undergrowth, and the inevitable result was a bushfire that destroyed all the old-growth, hollow trees. |
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The person responsible for such an indescribably appalling crime must be taken off the streets because it is inevitable he will strike again. |
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Named after the admiral of the fleet, it was inevitable it would have a naval theme. |
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It also moved the region from a delicate peace to almost inevitable conflict. |
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Diminishing returns in the sciences seem inevitable because the low-hanging fruit was picked first. |
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Along with all the new action comes the inevitable falls and bumps, which means I'm back to having to watch him closely all the time again. |
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To recognize that war is inevitable is not pessimism, but political realism. |
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Debussy's quartet moves like a snake through the forest, tracing an unpredictable, yet in hindsight inevitable, path. |
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Unfortunately the Elise hadn't been fitted with L-plates and the novice's driving technique drew some inevitable attention. |
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Most analysts say a realignment in the residential property market was inevitable. |
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But the decadence and blindness on display in that nation simply mean that the inevitable day of reckoning will be that much more convulsive. |
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It certainly did not emerge as an inevitable by-product of individualism or the market. |
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Does the meat industry perpetuate world hunger and deforestation, and if so are these inevitable industry by-products? |
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Perhaps it was an inevitable by-product of the Bosman ruling, which allowed holders of EU passports to be treated the same as nationals. |
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An economy based on waste is inherently and hopelessly violent, and war is its inevitable by-product. |
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Yet that those gods whose inevitable death Walcott laments have lost their sacral force is not at all a foregone conclusion. |
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Can there be a downer side to Mardi Gras other than the inevitable killer hangover the day after? |
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When recessions were a regular feature of the economic environment, they were often viewed as inevitable. |
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Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable. |
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The irony is that a lurch to the left might actually prolong the inevitable fall of this medieval institution. |
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My theory is they do this to force people to buy two packets, in order to avoid that inevitable fight to the death. |
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Like it or not, these issues of identity will come to the fore in the inevitable euro referendum. |
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It's inevitable that as one moves from one place to another, it is easy to lose touch with friends and acquaintances. |
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Indeed, until relatively recently sexual harassment in the workplace was regarded as inevitable. |
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There is hope yet of a run in the European Cup, but it can only delay the inevitable. |
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Two set of feet trampled the house, and Virginia cupped a hand over her mouth, trying to silence her heavy breathing and inevitable sobs. |
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O'Driscoll was continuing to run Listowel ragged and the inevitable happened in the 26th minute when Camp scored again. |
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On a day when all the Second Division matches were rained off, Windhill and Salts fell victim to the inevitable with their game finely balanced. |
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His counsel said he understood imprisonment was inevitable but asked for sentence to be adjourned so his client could put his affairs in order. |
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Alas it is inevitable if I am going to do edgier stuff and also if I am going to keep the shows looser with more ad-libs and so on. |
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Were these trends inevitable, or should the current administration be held responsible? |
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They can meet you when you arrive in each area, which makes dealing with the inevitable scrum of touts distinctly less daunting. |
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The defeat he always insisted was inevitable has come and gone and cost Celtic nothing. |
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It appears to be inevitable that abuses will have occurred, given the avidity with which behavior modification has been sought after. |
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It is an ambitious work, with inevitable moments of awkwardness and pretension. |
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Possibly it will convince me that it is time to get a proper job, settle down and get married and have kids and await my inevitable death. |
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Hendrix tried to prepare for the inevitable by purchasing rental property to generate another source of income. |
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The inevitable chrysanthemum puns on the themes of lastingness and perpetuation reinforced and popularized this symbolism. |
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By replaying the traumatic events that lead to a tragic conclusion, Carter aims to prevent the inevitable. |
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But when a company is not solidly established in any of the numerous markets, lay-offs are the inevitable result of not meeting targets. |
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Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes. |
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This is inevitable, and a reader may be ill at ease at the scarcity of evidence that underlies many of these reconstructions. |
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The Recorder of Leeds, Judge Norman Jones QC adjourned sentence until next Friday but told Richardson a life sentence was inevitable. |
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The comparison with the release and recovery of the butterfly stroke is inevitable. |
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The party campaign had a wobble on Monday when a strange scheduling decision produced an inevitable picture in Castlebar. |
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The thought of uniting was inevitable and my only chance of standing on my feet until I managed. |
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The second chugs slowly and noisily between Glasgow and Edinburgh with that inevitable air of impending tattiness. |
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It's perhaps inevitable that her screen time would be intercut with film clips, but I still resented the distraction. |
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A devaluation of the yen seems inevitable, with knock-on effects on all its trading partners. |
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And as is inevitable my mind drifts to the topic that has been on my mind for the past two months or so. |
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Now, the Parochial Church Council has decided it can no longer delay the inevitable and will apply for the church to be made redundant. |
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It takes time and effort to overcome such obstacles that are inevitable in a worthy and noble endeavour. |
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Boundaries should be placed around cities instead, preventing the otherwise inevitable depletion of precious natural habitats. |
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He tried, with great success, to show why the introduction of algebraic notation was necessary and inevitable. |
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With a population of 300-million people, and registration among youth increasing, a power shift was inevitable. |
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Even allowing for his inevitable bias, to figure that 17 decisions went against his team suggests something serious was amiss. |
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Interest rates jump in an effort to tame inflation, the inevitable by-product of unrestrained spending. |
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Tracks with yawners like Mack 10, Insane Clown Posse and E40 do nothing to help the album's inevitable downward slide. |
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It predicted an inevitable collapse of tsarist finances and proposed the repudiation of the payment of the tsarist debts. |
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Can it even be reinvented in the aftermath of the departure of two of the anchormen and the inevitable retirement of Peter? |
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The loss of innocence is not only inevitable, but it is also both traumatic and devastating. |
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A big cut in the dividend is inevitable, further undermining the case for holding the shares. |
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While it is almost inevitable that a biographer will either be a hagiographer or a betrayer, his betrayals are, actually, of a special order. |
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It's a good idea to limit the size of the welfare state, but big government is inevitable in modern society. |
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The Scottish parliament is a good idea, but has had the inevitable teething troubles which one would expect at the initial stages. |
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Even if you love what you're doing, it's almost inevitable that at some point you'll feel a little stale. |
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Mercifully, just when a major surgical procedure looked inevitable for the miscreant toddler, Mr Scott had a flash of inspiration. |
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We take note of the brutality of the conditions and the inevitable backwardness of the semi-rural area. |
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But why make a virtue out of those inevitable errors and misdeeds, much less a program? |
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Human suffering, pain, misery, separation and bereavement are inevitable when wars are fought. |
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Categorizing into bins is labor intensive with inevitable arbitrariness that may vary between laboratories. |
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It is inevitable that the prisoner's assistance will require any sentence to be served in protective custody. |
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She's got Kevin's sense of what's out there, however, and it's inevitable that she's going to outgrow Jerry's dime-store bag of tricks. |
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The inevitable result is that waiting times have grown and now stand at a staggering 53 weeks for a routine MRI scan. |
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But so inevitable is the march of events that this is all it seems, a tweak. |
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It understands rile future not as simply a repetition of today or as the inevitable march of progress. |
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This information was celebrated by the media as the inevitable forward march of progress. |
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Is the will so powerful as to counter the onward march of something inevitable? |
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The reflection of himself was somewhat distorted by the inevitable wavy bumps of the even surface. |
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Cigarette burns are part of the inevitable aftermath of most parties, as is spilt candle wax. |
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These traits are adaptively advantageous when people are confronted with suffering, illness, or death, which is inevitable with advancing age. |
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In terms of setting your stall out early with scant regard for the inevitable backlash reaction from the irate journos, it's unmatchable. |
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Perhaps it is an inevitable consequence of the the way we've constructed our lives. |
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He's a nasty, stupid, oafish and worryingly devious main character and put up against Homer, it's inevitable which one the public would go for. |
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The administration is counting on the media to exercise self-censorship and curtail reports of US atrocities that are seen as inevitable. |
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And there would be the inevitable attacks on my motives and credibility that accompany almost every act of whistle-blowing. |
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In these murky circumstances, filled with self-deceit and double standards, the corruption of language is inevitable. |
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Enthusiasm and dedication can easily turn to self-delusion and, once scientific rigour is relaxed, error and confusion are almost inevitable. |
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Convince the electorate that membership is inevitable and it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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The inevitable starting point in any discussion of Celtic's deterioration is their age profile. |
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Where fighting spirit is required in enormous quantities to avoid the inevitable slide into Nationwide League obscurity. |
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However, there are inevitable uncertainties surrounding any realisation of the assets by the Administrators. |
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Finally, proximity makes for empathy and justifies the inevitable risks for intervention. |
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But in the long term, there's an inevitable logic to the screws being tightened. |
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Or perhaps into several camps, but when one is worth more than all the others combined, a more or less bipolar world may be inevitable. |
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The world now adapts to a trisected geopolitical system, and leaders must begin to focus on minimizing the inevitable strive that will result. |
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Photographers circled and reporters walked in his immaculately tailored step, waiting for the inevitable wisecrack. |
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Yet it would be mistaken to assume that British support for the US hard line on Iraq was inevitable. |
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Every seasoned industry watcher knows that further consolidation in the leasing industry is inevitable. |
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But when it comes to the lost causes, the inevitable setbacks, the small defeats, the crowds thin out quickly. |
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I can't wait to see what he does with the inevitable third film in the sequence. |
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The more mature you are about taking the tongue-lashing and inevitable grounding, the more likely your folks will be to go easy on you. |
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There are dangers to thinking of time as headed inevitably to some omega point, of us being on some inevitable road to Armageddon. |
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In at least one seminar, the inevitable happened and she tipped over backwards on to the floor. |
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That he has stood on toes and offended some sensitivities along the way was inevitable. |
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Point made, he stops and waits a while and treats me to the inevitable tirade of verbal abuse aimed at the car in the meantime. |
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It is an approach that gains steam as the movie moves forward and gives the film's climax a powerful sense of the inevitable. |
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Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey. |
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It was inevitable that runaway property inflation would come to a halt but few anticipated asset depreciation in the housing market. |
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This trend is partially due to the inevitable dulling of conventional knives with use and to the lack of trained personnel to resharpen them. |
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The teaching crisis and steep rise in policing costs alone make further big increases look inevitable. |
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However, what is often overlooked is metafiction's inherent and inevitable preoccupation with the creative power of the author. |
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Price rises were inevitable, given the leap in fuel costs, driver pay increases and higher insurance. |
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Publication of papers in learned journals is an intrinsic and inevitable component of doing science. |
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Among the highlights were crowd trouble, arrests and the inevitable tabloid furore that accompanies such incidents. |
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As the November elections approach, there are those who will say that one must simply accept the inevitable and vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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As the inevitable consolidation process proceeds in response to the many pressures that the industry faces, job contraction may be inevitable. |
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This is the inevitable by-product of implementing a contractionary fiscal policy in the midst of a serious recession. |
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He will plough on with the inevitable consequence of more and more soldiers dead. |
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Saying his ejection from the frontbench was inevitable, he went on to make some hard-hitting criticisms about the state of his own party. |
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It has a bitty and disjointed feel at times, which is inevitable given its many-authored composition. |
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What I am saying is that occasional errors are inevitable with a truly free press. |
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If they're truly interested in speaking with one voice then it's inevitable that the accents will start to fade over time. |
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Some authors promote the idea that maladjustment, particularly in later life, is virtually inevitable while others argue the contrary. |
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In a society where women are sexually molested on a regular basis, some norms for protection become inevitable. |
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But still he suffered the inevitable accusation of letting the side down, something that has been thrown at him since his recent move. |
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The inevitable anomaly exists as to how pathogens invade plants containing potentially toxic levels of constitutive antifungal compounds. |
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Although he had been caught off guard by the timing, both politicians knew a parting of the ways had been inevitable. |
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Increasingly the stop start nature of the match, created by the numerous stoppages for cramp, made extra time seem inevitable. |
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Facing one's death when it is inevitable and imminent situates the person differently depending on the context and immediate past history. |
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That's how opera fans go about their business, collecting wayside works for the inevitable Wagnerian longueurs. |
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And they would not, like the vast majority of white South Africans, accept it as inevitable, eternal, or unchangeable. |
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Last year the amount of skiable terrain was doubled, so it was inevitable that we would get lost. |
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The combination of the assassins, of time, of blame, and his own inevitable errors mean that someone else must take on the job. |
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In such an atmosphere, it is inevitable that dissent will be equated with disloyalty and that the line between the two will be blurred. |
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How do they cope with the inevitable tensions that arise in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious society? |
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There is the inevitable clop-clop of a horse, the rumble of a motorised omnibus, the further ambient uproar of the great city's life. |
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I know of people who suffered the lumps and bumps of skin cancers and the inevitable dire consequences. |
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It is easy to put the blame on such things, and assume that the loutish behaviour is inevitable. |
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The outcome of this inevitable economic process was not government of, for and by the people, but of, for and by the new capitalist plutocracy. |
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It would, in short, retain a system of cartelized banking, special privilege, and virtually inevitable generation of inflation and contraction. |
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It is inevitable that when a staff photo of a bus company is taken, not all members are available. |
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We're often reduced to cartoon versions of ourselves, but that's inevitable. |
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An early start will enable you to compensate for the inevitable traffic jam or late taxi. |
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Such manoeuvres, however, are perhaps the inevitable consequence of scientists who are backed into a corner. |
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Now, however, there is growing agreement that an open conflict will prove inevitable. |
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So we will see some inevitable growth, but the backcountry won't be overrun. |
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During the revolution, inevitable oscillations will occur in the army, an internal struggle will take place. |
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If anything is known for certain, it is only that the deal was virtually inevitable. |
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As a woeful season comes to its inevitable end, I can only cling to two pathetic certainties, one sad, the other hopeful. |
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The element of knowledge is an actual awareness but is not the knowledge of an existing fact or an inevitable certainty. |
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Such over-reaction prompts the inevitable speculation as to what the hidden agenda might be behind all this. |
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So we get a way to accept inevitable death, some good social rules and someone to thank or blame for it all. |
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Rather unfortunately, she'd come in a pair with the older sis, so it was inevitable. |
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The tropical climate can be uncomfortable and brings the inevitable insects and poisonous creatures. |
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With profits on the slide over the past year or two, it's inevitable that 'defensive' mergers will increase in frequency. |
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I'm a country boy so it was inevitable really that I would start shooting partridge and pheasant. |
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Bruce indulges in some incisive improvisation, especially when dealing with the inevitable heckler. |
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When I look at the family portraits that were the inevitable last course at every wedding and bar mitzvah, she sparkled. |
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Because the narratives are orally transmitted, variation in content is inevitable. |
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Once central banks embark on an aggressive program of monetary expansion, the stage is set for an inevitable boom and bust. |
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The road ahead, as inevitable as it seems, remains fraught with such unknowable consequences. |
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At this rate, inflation of the order of 10 percent is pretty much inevitable. |
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If as expected interest rates stay stable over the next couple of years there will be an inevitable slowdown in the housing market. |
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Being the chivalrous idiot that I am, I kept pushing the person in front up, and the inevitable happened. |
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Assuming they get the necessary point against Croatia on Monday, inevitable disaster awaits the Poms in the quarters or semis. |
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The consequences for these most vulnerable members of society have been inevitable and tragic. |
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He held his lead as the crowd chanted his name but could not prevent the inevitable as the older, stronger and more experienced man broke again. |
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It seems to me inevitable that sooner or later she would have been overborne by them. |
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Even as the varsity officials maintain that the fee hike was inevitable, most students see the hike as monumental. |
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Since this is a Hollywood movie we're talking out, the inevitable sequel was expected. |
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When the emphasis is on patrons and court culture, a limited reading of Hindustani music is inevitable. |
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Your child may be emotionally overloaded by her angry feelings and a tantrum seems inevitable as a result. |
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The cargo, 4500 tons of bagged lentils, has long gone and the steel is rotting and sagging towards final, inevitable collapse. |
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If GM oilseed rape is grown practically anywhere in the UK, cross-breeding will be almost inevitable, it claims. |
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The inevitable over-sentimental conclusion even led to several members of the audience walking out before the credits rolled. |
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The use of quality criteria makes comparison of trials easier to understand, but at the cost of inevitable loss of accuracy. |
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There is an inevitable sense of foreboding and personal betrayal that seem to overshadow any story told in this genre. |
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It may be an attempt at a get out or a legal belt and braces against inevitable environmental criticism if the plan is approved. |
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With tens of thousands of cheechakos on the trail to the goldfields, accidents along the waterways of the North were inevitable. |
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But prepare for the inevitable crash of emotions as the money is spent and the glow fades and you end up gloomy and sullen. |
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Is it inevitable when a baby or a young child gets these autoantibodies that they go on to develop diabetes? |
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Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence. |
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For his claim was a claim about the inevitable sequence of events with that distribution of cards. |
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The other half of the class chit-chatted about the weather and waited for the inevitable re-write announcement. |
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After the panel voted positively on four articles, impeachment was inevitable and a Senate vote for the president's removal seemed likely. |
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With a squad packed full of amateurs and triallists it was inevitable that fitness would be a telling factor and so it proved. |
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But John Birt, the director general, was keen on bi-media, and once people realised it was inevitable it had to work. |
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Many nationalists disapproved of migration, arguing that it was the wicked and inevitable product of British misgovernment. |
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Hospital admission can be a traumatizing event for patients and subjects them to the inevitable treatment errors that occur in this setting. |
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Devolution was neither inevitable nor did it happen by chance, but rather as the result of a positive choice for change. |
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Painting over the rust conceals, but does not postpone, the inevitable collapse of a rotten structure. |
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The snobbery and hatred of meritocracy that have been revealed this week are simply inevitable further by-products of monarchy. |
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Transcripts of the meetings between the Blackfeet and the commissioners indicate the tribe viewed the sale as inevitable. |
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It is inevitable as the sun rising that swatting will ultimately lead to someone innocent getting killed. |
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The subject believes that death is inevitable and moreover believes implicitly in the efficacy of the sorcerer. |
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From his arrival in Perth to his inevitable departure, our conversation has come full circle. |
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Opinion polls show more than half of Britons are opposed to ditching the pound although an increasing number feel the switch is inevitable. |
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No sophistry and no syllogisms can conjure away this inevitable consequence of inflation. |
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Thus a clash is inevitable between what we can term the social studies view of civics and the popular view. |
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Images that traditionally evoke nostalgia become symptomatic of inevitable decay. |
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His Honour Justice Lee, for reasons which with great respect are unaccountable, describes them as inevitable. |
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Post-war Europe in particular has witnessed the erasure of particularities, the inevitable march from chimney stacks to nuclear power plants. |
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Dominic clearly understood the situation's potential explosiveness, and like me, he wanted to head off the inevitable blow-up. |
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And when the tour was confirmed, the clash of dates with the SAF Games became inevitable. |
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This will lead to an inevitable increase in revolutionary class struggles on a world scale. |
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On being asked how they did it, the paterfamilias commented that it was the inevitable result of coming from two covenanted peoples. |
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Especially around Washington, it was inevitable that speculation about the identity of the killer would cleave along ideological lines. |
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The industry went into hyperdrive, everyone trying to get projects into production in time for the seemingly inevitable actor's strike. |
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In this narrow and close environment it became inevitable that Brenda and Henry should clash. |
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It fashions these elements into a performance that allows something new to appear, the design of which was not necessarily inevitable. |
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It's inevitable there will be some job losses and we're going to be a slimmer organisation but the changes will occur in phases. |
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It seemed inevitable that something would be done at the beginning of this week to halt the incipient crash dynamics of the stock market. |
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Waiting for the inevitable dose of fatalism this analogy provides is somewhat predicable but thoroughly enjoyable. |
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Rather than have one character pop up in the story for the inevitable comic relief, every supporting character fights for the honour. |
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Slowly but surely, the year wound down to the inevitable graduation and commencement. |
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Theron denies the film is a comment on the perils of celebrity, or that such behaviour is inevitable if you are in the public eye. |
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In a busy office you could have over 20 birthday booze-ups in a year with resulting hangovers and an inevitable impact on productivity. |
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Britain's top policeman, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, has warned an attack in London is both imminent and inevitable. |
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The then Metropolitan police commissioner, warned us last year that an attack was inevitable. |
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The club president must rule meetings with a firm hand, keeping the inevitable wafflers and time-wasters under control. |
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As McLeish and his players quaffed the inevitable champagne last night, no-one was entitled to question their bottle. |
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If you stop consumers spending by limiting their credit then recession is inevitable. |
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I merely thought that Raczysnki was warming the crowd up for the inevitable madness to come. |
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Although these sort of behaviors or consequences often accompany addiction, they are neither always present or inevitable. |
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I chose the equal of two evils and moved my king into inevitable checkmate. |
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He dummies Beye and has so much time and space to play with, it's inevitable he chips the ball lamely into the grateful hands of Runje. |
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Most agents agree that a let-up in prices was inevitable as properties had been achieving comparatively high prices under the hammer. |
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It was inevitable, because highly leveraged and overextended lenders and speculators lead to eventual ruin. |
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When Marxists believed that socialism was inevitable, there was no need to explain why it was desirable. |
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Since laws are of general application it is inevitable that the wording of statutes is not always precise. |
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Are India and China, the world's newest great powers, condemned to inevitable rivalry? |
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Plus she had no desire to become permanently tied to Marie 's apron strings, which she knew would be her inevitable fate. |
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Nods to popular culture have brought inevitable cries of dumbing down but if anything they makes the quiz even more troublesome. |
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A liquid market and stable overnight rates is expected this week while on the other hand a further decline in treasury bill rates is inevitable. |
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Getting hurt no longer seemed inevitable, and my emotional armor began to come off. |
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Some outbreaks had been reported in Yorkshire and so virulent was the disease that its arrival in Craven was seen as inevitable. |
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The purpose of art is not to deny artifice but to manage it so well that it appears inevitable. |
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Ex-radicals usually ascribe their evolution to the inevitable giving way of idealistic youth to responsible maturity. |
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It's inevitable when you're living on top of each other for long periods at a time. |
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And to top it all, a moratorium on debt repayments will only postpone the inevitable into the future. |
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It was inevitable that it should be the topic of conversation as we ate in Pizza Express. |
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He believes that the RFU's attitude has made a showdown with Premier Rugby inevitable. |
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Deforestation, soil erosion, overstocking of cattle are no longer seen as bogeys or as inevitable consequences of population increase. |
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Too late they discover that he is an underworld crime lord, and that crossing him results in an inevitable slow and painful death. |
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Ballon, who is half Bolivian, set out to document the airline's constant battle against its seemingly inevitable demise. |
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It was with a sense of the inevitable that I undid the ribbons, loosened the neck and let it slip down over my arms to the ground. |
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The inevitable convergence of such findings with religion makes it impossible for a sceptic, atheist and man of science to swallow such phenomena. |
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McKay agrees to campaign despite his inevitable loss because he sees it as an opportunity to spread his views on the trail. |
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When poverty started being seen not as inevitable, but as something alterable, being poor moved from the realm of bad luck to the realm of injustice. |
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Keeping in line with the tradition of panto you can be sure the show will have its fair share of villains, do-gooders, idiots and of course the inevitable love matches. |
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It also will benefit from the spillover of violence that is all but inevitable from Syria into Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Jordan. |
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It will also benefit from the spill over of violence from Syria into Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan that is now inevitable. |
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Any senior official suggesting events were inevitable, that the next bomb could have your name on it, would probably have been sacked for undermining public confidence. |
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She took a deep breath and wandered through the downpour like an injured soldier dragging himself through the inevitable killing fields which battle conspired to create. |
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Because I work the entertainment beat, frequent contact was inevitable. |
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It is a relationship of dominance and subordination that makes further conflict inevitable. |
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She must accept the inevitable and protect against the greater harm. |
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Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of acceptance of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life. |
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I suppose it was inevitable that these two masters of treacly sentimentality would meet up one day, but I was hoping they would duel to the death instead of joining forces. |
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Rumours are an inevitable by-product of the success he has had at Preston. |
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Again, though, the Internet makes the costs of mischief-making so low, even if there's no profit motive, that its proliferation becomes inevitable. |
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Essential supplies carried by the assessors include a survival shelter, 30-metre rope, climbing sling and karabiner, along with the inevitable first aid kit. |
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The bigger question is whether the Hispanic population is going to put up with the inevitable race baiting that underlies these periodic bash-fests. |
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In fact, life insurance joined stock shares, bonds, mortgages, bills of exchange, and promissory notes as inevitable props for England's dynamic economy. |
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To say that we should merely accept it as inevitable, as part of the march of history, as an inescapable part of the zeitgeist, is to accept descent into degradation. |
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Jessegate is just the latest, and I would argue inevitable, setback in the centuries-long quest to gentrify overalls. |
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In this natural and inevitable process of atrophy, parts of the brain shrink, while the sulci, or fissures of the brain become shallower and wider. |
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It allows us to see ourselves as the apex of history, the culmination of an inevitable, upward surge of improvement. |
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Believing himself capable of curing his affliction with poultices and antiseptics, he had only delayed the inevitable visit to the doctor's office. |
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Since the Barony of Erris constitutes such a large part of Mayo, it is inevitable that its inhabitants were, and still are, deeply affected by emigration. |
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Since there was no artificial liver or heart equivalent to the artificial kidney, if these transplanted organs did not function immediately, death was inevitable. |
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Supporters of the president argue these trends are inevitable and the stimulus made a terrible situation better. |
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Ponting's double-century here appeared much more inevitable than the one at Adelaide, where he attacked the Indian bowling relentlessly and often chancily. |
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Record companies are far more interested in fado than they were in the past, but comparisons with Mariza are now inevitable, especially if you happen to be called Misia. |
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But I would rather see the inevitable mistakes made by a democratic rather than a cliquish system of voting. |
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The secret is in recognizing that major change is inevitable. |
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A mistake was made, and the inevitable fall from grace began. |
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Some nations are apt to believe that war is an inevitable evil, like acts of God, occurrences in accordance with laws of Nature, something utterly impersonal. |
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Certainly, the Americans have always been notoriously touchy when it comes to the inevitable gamesmanship that is always a part of match play at every level. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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The stratification of the blogosphere was an inevitable consequence of freedom of choice. |
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But when a financial model depends on millions of users, and mere algorithms patrolling the Gates, lapses are inevitable. |
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The asterisk for the inevitable deluge of commenters noting that the honor isn't actually a Nobel Prize. |
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Is this the inevitable camaraderie among smart people in a small country? |
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We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life. |
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This stripping is almost inevitable when old straw roofs are rethatched with water reed, and very likely when older roofs are rethatched with one layer of new straw. |
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This preventative mental work, says Ekman, is different from Western conceptions of emotional control, where unpleasant emotions are considered almost inevitable. |
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It seems inevitable that after the elaborate opening service, the tower will still be known as Big Ben. |
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With his quiet but affecting meditations on what constitutes the self, Sakuma makes us aware of our relation to others and of our existence and its inevitable end. |
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Hence, the brothers must outwit the robbers who want their money back, while facing the inevitable changes that will shape the rest of their lives. |
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But the old city, site of the Bull Run, has the inevitable trappings of a theme park for aficionados of the vicarious kind. |
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In the circumstances, Jayawardene and Nawaz were forced to play themselves in cautiously, with the inevitable result of a drop in the scoring rate. |
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The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened. |
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A double-digit rise in the welfare budget for two consecutive years is also inevitable, considering both the widening income gap and scanty social safety net. |
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When the Carry On team decided to parody the horror genre, it was perhaps inevitable that they would do it in the commercially successful mould of the Hammer films. |
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It is also inevitable that cash-strapped U.S. taxpayers will find themselves unamused by the spectacle. |
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It was inevitable, given the nature of the Regency art market, that Wilkie would gravitate to London and from 1805 until the end of his life it was his home. |
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