Sentence examples for inescapable desire from inspiring English sources

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Somehow, everything we produced had a decidedly 1970s feel, a look formed by both the number of chamfered blocks in the set, and the inescapable desire to make everything symmetrical as you stack floor upon floor.

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He reveals the core of unredressed resentment, unfulfilled desire, inescapable duplicity, unrelieved anger, unresolved doubts, unrevealed secrets, and relentless self-abnegation on which the life of a couple depends.

Once again, however, when you get up close, when you examine the almost obsessive detail, there is an almost unbearable emotional intensity – one that acknowledges the inescapable liaison between desire and disappointment, the inevitable failure of reality to fulfil our overheated consumerism-enhanced dreams.

As a design that happened to be a chair, Go was also to be an instant icon, a heat-seeking, white-hot object of desire, an inescapable media magnet.

Love Money Party finds Cyrus rapping a series of non-sequitur buzzwords, gibberish loosely connected by a bit of production, driven by the inescapable purpose of Bangerz: a desire to wind people up for commercial, rather than transgressive, ends".

Love Money Party, meanwhile, finds Cyrus rapping a series of non-sequitur buzzwords, gibberish loosely connected by a bit of production, driven by the inescapable purpose of Bangerz: a desire to wind people up for commercial, rather than transgressive, ends.

This striking consistency across a number of different depleting tasks and outcomes points to the inescapable conclusion: self-control intensifies desire.

The unstoppable Pyramid Head figures that stalk James are representations of his desire to be punished, inescapable demons that won't quit until, as the "In Water" ending portrays, he takes his own life as penance.

At the heart of my affinity might be what the critic Julia Kristeva calls "abjection," in which desire and repulsion form "an inescapable boomerang".

Bez, it could be argued, is the physical embodiment of the late twentieth century's rapacious desire to enact Andy Warhol's inescapable 15 minutes of fame maxim.

/ Want the enormous tragedy of the dream?" At the core of the poem is a discomforting idea about the way in which our society produces desire, and presents it as an inescapable choice.

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