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Were that to occur, the underlying purpose of the BBC's huge commitment to news would inevitably be called into question.
If this ban remains in effect, the likelihood of electoral violence will skyrocket, and American soldiers will inevitably be called on to halt it.
His lyrics will inevitably be called literary, if only because they often scan as complete sentences and sometimes stretch out over a whole verse.
But, early last week, Bush hinted that he is still thinking about appointing such a person — who would, inevitably, be called the "hurricane czar".
There was probably also a greater covenantal consciousness, a belief that they were born in a state of indebtedness to an ongoing project, and they would inevitably be called upon to pay these debts, to come square with the country, even at the cost of their lives.
Wiggins, Hoy, Adlington, four men in a boat (Williams, James, Reed and Trigg), two women in a boat (Laverick and Bebington), Rowbotham, Wells, Burke, Newton, Edgar - these are the names that lit up various parts of Beijing and other venues on what will inevitably be called Super Saturday.
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He has, perhaps inevitably, been called the new Richard Branson.
One, inevitably, was called The Profumo Affair: Aspects of Conservatism (1963), another, Eros Denied: Sex in Western Society (1964) was regarded as groundbreaking.
Even as "third-generation" (3G) mobile networks are being switched on around the world, a couple of years later than planned, attention is shifting to what comes next: a group of newer technologies that are, inevitably, being called 4G.
The resulting fusion of neuroscience and marketing is, inevitably, being called "neuromarketing .The first person to apply brain-imaging technology in this way was Gerry Zaltman of Harvard University, in the late 1990s.
He has sometimes, inevitably, been called the English Bob Dylan, but the comparison never went much further than an interest in the indigenous roots of song structures, an unruly tangle of hair and a surprising way with a phrase.
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