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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the dissident Russian novelist who was expelled from the USSR in 1974, warned Margaret Thatcher that Moscow would inevitably launch an attack and only a rediscovery of the west's "spiritual firmness" could prevent disaster.

In my experience, the "defend your right" cliché is inevitably preface to an attack: "But I must say your position on war with Iran," or whatever, "is catastrophically ahistorical," or whatever.

Mr. Hussein may be a liar and a villain, but the chief victims of such an attack would inevitably be the 22 million Iraqi people, who are still suffering from the effects of our bombing in the first Persian Gulf war: power blackouts, contaminated water, a shortage of medicine, a crippled economy and a greatly diminished educational system.

NOT stopping with the state budget crisis, Mr. Spitzer digressed and used the occasion for an inevitably news-making attack on the Bush administration.

"What happens when an attack happens, which unfortunately has become an inevitably.

No one expects that an attack from the bottom will topple the iPhone but it will inevitably compress margins.

He ordered an attack with the minimal amount of men necessary, assuming it would inevitably be doomed to failure and high casualties, which outraged his superiors.

Inevitably, the attack on New York is the thread that binds this book.

Inevitably the attack on 18 June led by Thomas Tollemache ended in disaster; most of his men were killed or captured, and Tollemache himself died of his wounds shortly afterwards.

Inevitably, an owl.

Inevitably, Osborne attacked Ed Miliband for "making a pitch for office that was so forgettable he forgot it himself".

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