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Indeed, across the country, violence has inexorably got worse.

And that position has, inexorably, bled into scripted television.

For that is what the festival has inexorably become.

The result is that our reliance on foreign oil has inexorably increased.

Dangers will always exist, but the balance of military power has inexorably shifted.

Today, 27 years after Peter Preston bolstered the Guardian's environment coverage, the world has inexorably changed.

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And the measures have inexorably been getting longer.

But as Syria's misery has ground on, sectarian fault lines have inexorably widened.

Our loss of self-confidence had inexorably led us to becoming supplicants.

Worse and worse Trouble ahead Stop rape ReprintsSuch differences have inexorably widened since the end of the cold war, a process that has accelerated since Mr Obama took office.

Guest books were meaningful too, filled with heartfelt comments, drawings and verse from devotees whose stays have inexorably imbued them with a sense of stewardship over Naulakha.

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