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Or what about the athlete who, inevitably, has to face the toll of aging?
The Englishman is an anti-theoretical humanist, who inevitably begins by quoting Dr Johnson.
who, inevitably, walked out to offer some fairly red meat to waiting reporters.
She leads the class in French — "Inspirez... expirez!" — but who, inevitably, trained in New York, cradle of Jivamukti.
How to make sure a safety net is in place for those who inevitably need more help.
Others worried about students who inevitably will raise those hands just for the good of their character report card.
And it is the poor who inevitably suffer the most from the absence of these public goods.
The people in your life who inevitably faded away, even after promising to "hang out sometime soon".
As he spoke, he gazed out the windows at the people walking by, who, inevitably, were looking in on him.
Asked recently to pose alongside fighters and writers who inevitably were much smaller than him, he refused.
Even more pressingly, Dick offers a welcomely sweaty antidote to Heavenly's stultifying nag of a mother, Esmeralda (Jacqueline King), who inevitably has other ideas for her only daughter.
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