The kinetic imagery of the first scene frames her career, perpetually reminding the viewer of the inevitability of her decline. |
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To their eternal credit however Ballyduff never wilted even when the inevitability of defeat was staring them in the face. |
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More disturbing is the movie's sentimental fatalism about the inevitability of violence. |
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The triumph of the strong over the weak and the effectiveness and inevitability of brute force are merely the working out of the natural order. |
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Underneath this official language of inevitability and necessity, Woolf detects an irrepressible internal pressure. |
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There is a steep learning curve but it becomes an investment in the future and is an inevitability. |
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Audiences must have bought into the fatalistic inevitability of the plot devices. |
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A slicker actor would have cued revulsion in children, but here the icky inevitability of movie clinches had been thwarted. |
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A fallen leaf drifts briefly into his life, and tells him of the inevitability and capricious nature of death. |
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Despite a sense of grim inevitability hanging over her, she brings conviction and depth to a role that could easily have been two-dimensional. |
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Ice ages, like slowly drifting polar ice caps, have a ponderous inevitability about them. |
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In their middle years, the members of the Baby Boom generation will face the inevitability of their mortality. |
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A misfield by Arnold at extra cover gifted Mongia two more as events took on a certain air of inevitability. |
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He does not presume on it, as if deliverance from God is a matter of fate or inevitability. |
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Events pile up to their wrenching conclusion with a slow, terrible inevitability. |
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Lack of funds has led to the inevitability of frequent alterations in the script. |
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Job losses too had a look of inevitability about then, but the two hundred and thirty plus was well above general expectations. |
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The plays were a return to the theme of the arbitrariness yet inevitability of death. |
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At that time, he was fifth on the all-time wins list and his place among hockey's immortals seemed an inevitability. |
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This doesn't seem to have come from apathy or resignation at the inevitability of this war. |
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A prime objective of lay-up is to prepare your boat for the inevitability of freezing conditions. |
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Displaying all a martyr's egotism, she spoke of the inevitability of an outpouring of support or anger. |
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They too believed in historic inevitability, but felt it judicious to help history along with a bit with military force. |
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With a frightful inevitability I fetched up in an empty disabled space right by the loudspeakers outside the new store. |
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However, the last stanza of this poem reluctantly acknowledges the need for-the inevitability of dualism. |
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Globalists rely on a similar monocausal, economistic narrative of historical inevitability. |
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The establishment of fascist dictatorships is not a historical inevitability. |
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For painting, always a discursive medium, to address the visual language of the computer is a cultural inevitability. |
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On the contrary, the inevitability of economic conflicts conditions the existence of arms. |
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Made after the artist's recovery from two heart attacks, the sculpture is a physical representation of the inevitability of defeat. |
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She must prepare herself to meet the inevitability of change. |
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The inevitability of globalization was evident even to the demonstrators who scuffled with armed Swiss national police units in seeking to disrupt the proceedings. |
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Even to its critics, marriage equality seemed to be taking on the air of inevitability. |
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Harris establishes period detail with a light touch, so that this is never less than a thrillingly pacy read whose power is not lessened by the inevitability of its climax. |
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When one set of contestants comprises a swarm of tiny, highly mobile sperm and the other a few large, immotile eggs, there is a certain inevitability about the outcome. |
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A nation perceives the inevitability but not the imminence of an attack. |
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Kane understood the power of fate, and the inevitability of consequence. |
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However, this impression of inevitability, I think, is quite misleading. |
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At that point, the inevitability of a fightback seemed to wane. |
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During this era of settlement of the prairie and western frontiers, a belief in the inevitability of white men's dominance of the landscape was prevalent. |
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If you are shaking your head in sorrow over the inevitability of early death for HIV positive young women, stop. |
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The historical inevitability of modernism, if not modern architecture per se, was no longer credible. |
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With no food or water, and the dangers of hypothermia and dehydration sliding into inevitability, the men continue their treacherous descent through white-out conditions. |
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The Noh play emphasizes the Buddhist sentiment of the evanescence of mortal life and the inevitability of pain and sadness. |
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In his view, that meant accepting the inevitability of some 6 million men and women failing to find work, a situation that he found morally repugnant. |
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At first the narrator observes the calm sea under the blazing noontime sun and accepts the inevitability of death. |
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There is the inevitability of voting, an underlying push in the process that is highly ritualized. |
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Parents are often disinclined to reveal their deception, despite the inevitability of their child eventually uncovering the fiction. |
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The scholastic sees abstract art, in the context of a society increasingly despiritualised and this-worldly, as almost an historical inevitability. |
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As a thriller, the film has an inevitability that cannot be rerouted. |
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With a certain inevitability, however, as the event rolled into its second week the weather turned Glaswegian. |
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And he celebrates by presenting Bopara with a caught-and-bowled chance that is, with depressing inevitability, put down. |
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The fact is, however, that sometimes we cannot escape the need for military intervention or its inevitability. |
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The theory of Marx and Engels of the inevitability of a violent revolution refers to the bourgeois state. |
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Given the inevitability of a failure, the issue then becomes one of recovery or better yet, uninterrupted continuity. |
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I guess the other thing I would like to say is that you seem to accept the inevitability of this whole process. |
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Many complainants acknowledged the inevitability of temporary inconveniences during the transition stage. |
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We have to struggle to survive by hard work and are faced with suffering, illness and the inevitability of death. |
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The final tenth chapter recapitulates the similarities between leaders of human and simian societies, and provides a speculative discussion of the inevitability of war. |
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It would help us to gauge the probability of finding life elsewhere instead of bombinating in a vacuum of data, caught between inevitability and uniqueness. |
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Strenuous efforts at concretion confront the inevitability of mutability. |
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It is a product of the baby-boomer ethos, and if a sense of inevitability has dissipated, good riddance. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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The narcissistic quest for health through austere regimes of diet and exercise, abstinence and discipline reflects a denial of the inevitability of death. |
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In politics every candidate wants to build a sense of inevitability, inspiring his admirers and discouraging his detractors. |
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There has been very little mourning of this dual scalping, just a sense of inevitability. |
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Seemingly broad, formless, and anecdotal, the book circles around leitmotifs that take on the ring of inevitability. |
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By the time ACT UP came around to deal with the inertia, it seemed like a raging inevitability that hit with the force of a blaze. |
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A book from any notable politician has become more an inevitability than an exception. |
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They have always been the ones to promote the air of inevitability about his latest move, and, equally, to make sideswipes at those who might get in his way. |
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The broad, blue river flowed past with infinite patience and slow, deep inevitability, and the thought of that much water in one place was daunting. |
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One is just postponing the inevitable, while the other seeks to deny that inevitability outright. |
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The forceful spondees convey the inevitability of her intentions. |
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It signals the inevitability of secrets being opened in small communities, and the fact that open secrets necessitate the importance of self and social presentation. |
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I keep going back to them, despite the inevitability of their politics. |
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Theatre of the absurd denies rationality, and embraces the inevitability of falling into the abyss of the human condition. |
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As regards CDs, they are by their very nature easily transportable and, therefore, if the rates differ, there is a clear inevitability of a distortion of the internal market. |
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Even if we accept the inevitability of this process, it is far too rapid. |
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There was a strong recourse to historical and natural inevitability, a Zeitgeist, in the representation of its ideas. |
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At a time when many still hoped for reconciliation with Britain, Common Sense demonstrated to many the inevitability of separation. |
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This ties to his broader concept of rationalisation by suggesting the inevitability of a move in this direction. |
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Given the history of humans in Hawaii, it would be easy to resign oneself to the seeming inevitability of extinction for most indigenous biodiversity. |
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Goals mount up almost as an inevitability. |
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Among young people, the self-fulfilling prophecy is reflected in underestimation of their capacities and apprehension of unemployment as an inevitability. |
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While a shadowy campaign in the British press attempts to give his appointment an aura of inevitability, Tony Blair remains a long way from the post. |
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Nonetheless, it is true that the escalating defaults on mortgage payments and the growing inevitability of sales at a loss destabilised the banking market in the end. |
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But, with a depressing inevitability, it brought with it a sackload of trouble. |
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To admit two countries that are even poorer than those that joined two years ago, with the inevitability, in percentage terms, of an even bigger migration! |
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In a way, the World March was the response of the feminist movement to the so-called inevitability of current globalization and to cynicism and political impotence as the only possible outlook. |
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With the governor, his only real impediment, out of the way, Mr. Cuomo was able to float to the Democratic nomination with an air of inevitability. |
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I cannot put a timescale on it but there is an inevitability about this move away from mutuality. |
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Are we prepared to intervene in the inevitability of ground troops? |
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Gone are the days when the garden was off limits to all but the most inquisitive of future footballers – it's now a public space and, with some inevitability, there's a Costa cup floating in the pond. |
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It's an ominous sign of the times that these best practices presuppose the inevitability of a cyberattack. |
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If your campaign is built on inevitability, a puncture can take you down. |
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You should also understand that you too may feel guilty or helpless when faced with the inevitability of death, or feel there is little you can do to comfort the bereaved person. |
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Spain should not seek to deny Gibraltarians the right to the ownership of their national identity and sovereignty, but should acknowledge the inevitability of the situation. |
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In 2000 191 States gathered for the Millennium Summit organized by the United Nations in New York for a major common project: to reject the inevitability of poverty. |
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So what is said below about transition countries, for example, does not mean that PSI accepts some inevitability about some future path of economic development. |
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With the alacrity of a Widow Twankey suddenly called upon to defend fellow guild-member, Mother Goose, Today's guest editor upheld Woolf's damification as an establishment inevitability. |
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It is surely preferable to look in advance for ways and means of 'going with' and influencing change rather than suffering the pressure of events to the inevitability of which one has shut one's eyes until the last minute. |
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But in each of these instances there may be a higher good, a sense of inevitability, or lack of control that may be used as comforting explanation or excuse for the separation. |
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As used here, productivity is a values-laden force for improvement over time that recognizes the inevitability of a constantly changing environment. |
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When a criminal is already in the process or visibly on the verge of using a weapon, there can be little doubt regarding the inevitability of violence if immediate recourse to lethal force is not taken. |
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Recognizing the inevitability of rural-urban migration and urbanization, the Committee recommended that the ESCAP secretariat provide greater attention to issues related to urban planning and urban management. |
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In truth, given the home side's toils in front of goal all season, there was an inevitability about it all even if Juve could point to untimely illness as having limited their ambitions. |
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Art depends for its effects, for its persuasiveness, on inevitability. |
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Through the combination of a contractual obligation to use the mark, on the one hand, and a linking of the fee to use of the mark, on the other, separate packaging and distribution channels are an inevitability. |
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Too many people shrug their shoulders and treat these terrible acts as an inevitable part of war, but it is precisely that myth of inevitability that stops people from acting. |
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All of this adds up to the inevitability of future hurt, and it is embittering Spaniards' taste for the democracy they craved just a generation ago. |
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This aims to provide exhaustible coverage of the relevant investment opportunity set with a string emphasis on index liquidity, inevitability and replicability. |
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The death of the gods at Ragnarok is often viewed as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the importance of living honorably and with integrity until one dies. |
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The film hurtles toward tragic inevitability like Vanishing Point, the classic carsploitation film that Death Proof revises with the triumph of the collective. |
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