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What more timely image could there be for his departure than a Christmas costume and a prescience for all the humbug that will inevitably attend his death.
The size of the scrums of dignitaries and donors who inevitably attend the groundbreakings and galas (and whose names seem to serve as wallpaper inside) suggests what it takes to get these buildings up.
David Smith Manchester In all the angst and analysis that will inevitably attend Donald Trump's victory, I hope the significance of the Democrats' "superdelegates" decision, to override the popular vote for Bernie Sanders as presidential candidate (when he was leading both Clinton and Trump in the polls at the time) will not be overlooked.
One correspondent wrote that Gage had "run his race of glory... let him alone to the hell of his own conscience and the infamy which must inevitably attend him!" Others were kinder; New Hampshire Governor Benning Wentworth characterised him as "a good and wise man... surrounded by difficulties".
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Cynicism inevitably attended Tavener's success.
Partly backed by Iran, the P.M.U. had proved to be both effective and unscrupulous, its battlefield victories inevitably attended by allegations of war crimes perpetrated against Sunni civilians.
And she was hoping that the T-shirt-and-sandals casualness of free theater, in the shadow of Belvedere Castle, a world away from Broadway, would somehow give her and the other actors insulation from the hoopla that inevitably attends an event of the magnitude they were contemplating.
Portentous evil — how was I to save that, as an intention on the part of my demon-spirits, from the drop, the comparative vulgarity, inevitably attending, throughout the whole range of possible brief illustration, the offered example, the imputed vice, the cited act, the limited deplorable presentable instance?
But it should never suggest to anyone that I actually sought combat or savored the destruction that inevitably attends conflict.
Without classes to attend, you inevitably meet fewer students.
The authors, Alan Smithers and Pamela Robinson, said the problem was letting parents choose which school they wanted their children to attend, which inevitably led to the "best" schools being oversubscribed.
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