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There was, at least, something organic, something inescapable about that.
One thing is inescapable about the comics on Mr. Steinberg's roster: virtually all of them are white.
Whether Miguel's burgeoning consciousness is just a momentary flourish or a new spark, it speaks to something inescapable about pop culture's present: when so many artists have grown outspoken, the ones who seem carefree and untroubled stand out.
Perhaps here we discover something indispensable and inescapable about love.
There's something inescapable about it; it operates on a grander level than commonplace criminality, so that it assumes transcendent and autonomous proportions that border on supernatural evil.
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Their research demonstrates a little-appreciated but inescapable fact about cancer: It is an evolutionary disease.
An inescapable fact about the world's water supply is that it is finite.
An inescapable certitude about travelling on a boat with limited real estate is that you've got to establish peaceful coexistence with your neighbours.
The inescapable fact about the book, Martel's long-awaited follow-up to Life of Pi, is that it has not been very well received.
The quiet truth behind the inescapable headlines about man's inhumanity to man is that the world is actually becoming a more peaceful place.
"The centrepiece of Keynes's theory", he writes, "is the existence of inescapable uncertainty about the future".Uncertainty is different from risk, as Frank Knight, an economist, first pointed out in 1921.
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