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When I introduced Edna O'Brien at the Guardian book club I inescapably found myself recalling my first reading of The Country Girls - and the fragment of adolescence that came back to me when I reread it.

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In this era of political correctness, Schepisi et al. inescapably find themselves on a tight wire, constantly having to balance the need to make Elliot and the Japanese he meets believably human yet avoid offensive stereotyping in their humor.

This can be experienced as a 'technological imperative', or more generally, as a 'capability imperative': as soon as some newfound mode of intervention is made available, one's sphere of possible agency is expanded, and one inescapably finds oneself at liberty to influence states of affairs where one used to be factually impotent to do so.

Yoga in France, at least the yoga I've found, is inescapably American.

Mr Conway's chum Roger Gale has already described the Standards and Privileges Committee's fantastically wet verdict on his friend as "a witch-hunt" - speaking for all those of us who read about Derek's son Henry cavorting at his Fuck Off I'm Rich party and found ourselves inescapably reminded of The Crucible's John Proctor.

But just as I felt inescapably mired in negativity, I found the festival of my dreams, the one that delivers what all the others only promise, perhaps the most satisfying and enjoyable film event in the world.

But Joey harbors the ghost of his father's fiddle, and is drawn inescapably to a battered old upright found in the street, and to Mr. Hirk, a music teacher with crippled hands who tutors him in scales and the mastery of "Indian Love Call".

The mentality of the lone wild west gunslinger persists in conservative American exceptionalism - except when, as persistently and inescapably happens, the US finds itself in need of allies abroad.

It's telling that the author is scarcely three sentences into this highly entertaining work before he finds himself inescapably typing "scrotum", long acknowledged as the most amusing word in the Oxford English Dictionary.

What I wrote in Ms. magazine in 1974 inescapably came up in a mixed-gender meeting of Episcopal bishops in 2014, I found.

The research found that experiences of greenspace – and thus any well-being benefits produced through engagement – are inescapably social and mediated through people's positioning in relation to particular social groups.

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