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They saw themselves, inescapably, "present at the creation" of a new economy.
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This quiet, beautiful novel cocoons its characters and plot in the Norwegian forest and shows how the past bleeds inescapably into the present.
Metaphors drawn from war turn up in the most unexpected contexts and bear witness to the fact that, precisely because he is sapiens, faber, and loquax, acculturated man is also (and up to the present inescapably) Homo bellicosus.
To keep pushing in that direction, though, requires that we hold up original reporting as a virtue and use the Internet to find new ways of presenting fresh material — which, inescapably, will wind up being produced by people who do that full time, not "citizens" with day jobs.
A-series representations of time inescapably single out some particular moment as present.
Taking human cognition as the diagnostic reference point to investigate what cognitive features are present in non-human others is inescapably anthropocentric and confines the interpretation of reality they experience solely in terms of human values and perception (i.e. anthropomorphism).
Mr. Holden said the soccer-mom image had been inescapably associated with the minivan ever since the first advertising campaign in 1983, which presented the vehicle as an alternative to the station wagon for families with children.
Societies inescapably generate elites.
Inevitably, inescapably so.
Inescapably, Barack Obama is too.
It's inescapably impressive.
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