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As much as Derek Jeter's pursuit of 3,000 hits has been chronicled around the clock, the moment he finally does reach the milestone — in the age of high definition and smartphones — will be even more inescapable.

But with the exponential growth of Facebook and Twitter over the last three years — and more people tweeting from their smartphones — talk of Ms. Houston seemed even more inescapable.

The comparison would have been even more inescapable for the original audiences, because Middleton's play was performed at the Globe by the King's Men, Shakespeare's own company, and that company's star, Richard Burbage, almost certainly acted both Hamlet and Vindice.

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What frightens him even more, however, is how meth has become inescapable.

Yet the facts were damning and inescapable: the US was mired even more deeply in Vietnam and tens of thousands more were dead because of actions he took while serving as secretary of defence.

Even more than the tedium of setting up crystal trays, I hated the inescapable element of luck inherent in crystallography.

"Even more transparent"?

"Even more than eating".

Even more points.

Even more photos.

Others lost even more.

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