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The game, like a break-up song, has become inextricable from my memory of the surrounding circumstances.

In contrast, Tate's own relationship to hip-hop has become more distant, as the music and the business around it have become inextricable.

Both the doctors and the therapists know that Bauby's recovery depends on keeping his libido alive, and Schnabel brazenly dramatizes the treatment as an exchange in which eros and caring become inextricable.

The entrenchment of "informed consent" laws and legislation restricting access into the larger pro-life ethos echoes the problem presented by Perry as its spokesman: anti-abortion advocacy has become inextricable from social conservatism as a whole.

Braces of blokes whose surnames had become inextricable linked over the years, either as a hyphenated whole like Clough-Taylor [whose tearful break-up precipitated the current crisis], by an umbilical 'and' or 'n' such as Hutton and Washbrook, Ramadhin 'n' Valentine, or who were morphed into a single fabulous entity in the manner of Eric Morecambe's celebrated Aussie pace-person Lillian Thomson.

"Our memory of the place may become inextricable from that virtual experience," says Prof Miah.

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In some places, navigational traditions became inextricable from spiritual cosmologies.

The 24-hour-a-day business of being Gilbert & George, and the creative struggle itself, became inextricable almost 40 years ago.

As his trek leads him beyond the gulags and back to Moscow and then on to Budapest during the Hungarian uprising, he becomes inextricable from the novel's central questions — is redemption possible for men like him?

Sports were so integral to their sense of self that they found it hard to envision themselves doing anything other than regularly training and competing; their sport became inextricable from their identity.

These practices and beliefs are, mostly, rooted in the first millennium, but we suggest there is a "sea change" in the 11th and 12th centuries, wherein maritimity becomes inextricable from most elements of Swahili life.

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