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And authorities have continued a crackdown on microblogs, which Xinhua once hailed as "an inescapable snare for corrupt officials".
Amnesty said the recent surge in deaths along the perilous route between Libya and southern Europe "cannot be dismissed as an inescapable misfortune".
The galleries were literally opened up so that they were no longer arranged as an inescapable sequence of rooms dictating a single story.
Under Mr. Laing's exacting eye, that world has been portrayed as an inescapable hell of many chambers, revealed on a rotating semicircle of a stage.
It is also a functioning timepiece; a highly compressed, peripatetic history of film and film styles; an elaborate, rhythmic musical composition; and a relentlessly enthralling meditation on time as an inescapable fact of both cinematic artifice and everyday life.
"There's no such thing as an inescapable corner with two people in it," the actor and playwright Felice tells his sister, Clare, an actress, late in the second act of Tennessee Williams's dense absurdist farrago "The Two-Character Play".
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In this sense, any government that takes vivere sicuro as its goal generates a passive and impotent populace as a inescapable result.
Crumb dominates the brief history of the graphic novel the way Cimabue dominates Vasari's first volume of "Lives of the Artists" -- as both an inescapable stylistic influence and a kind of moral exemplar.
I think there are advantages to viewing grief as omnipresent, an inescapable part of being a human being.
Although Moynihan didn't coin the phrase (that distinction belongs to the anthropologist Oscar Lewis), his description of the urban black family as caught in an inescapable "tangle of pathology" of unmarried mothers and welfare dependency was seen as attributing self-perpetuating moral deficiencies to black people, as if blaming them for their own misfortune.
In other words, a sense of obligation for elderly parents has been considered as 'natural' and an inescapable component of parent-child relations (Ikels 1993).
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