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The fact that space and time are elastic, stretching and warping in synchrony with our passage, is weird, but inescapably true.
But it is inescapably true that the return to growth that they had promised the country and themselves by this stage has not materialised.
"It is inescapably true, not in a sort of jingoistic or nationalistic way, but it is certainly true," said Sebastian Coe, head of the London organizing committee for the 2012 Olympics.
In any case, it's inescapably true that there are far more homeless people in the city today than there have been since "modern homelessness" (as experts refer to it) began, back in the nineteen-seventies.
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As is true for Firefighter Sullivan's family, Sept. 11 will remain an inescapably poignant calendar date for Marian Fontana, 47, of Staten Island.
That's true for pretty much every piece Saariaho has written, whether it's one of her luminous but inescapably dramatic operas, such as L'Amour de loin or Adriana Mater, or her orchestral sound- and cosmos-scapes such as Orion, or her chamber and ensemble works such as Nymphéa and Lichtbogen.
Societies inescapably generate elites.
Inevitably, inescapably so.
Inescapably, Barack Obama is too.
It's inescapably impressive.
Venetian life had crystallized inescapably.
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