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Some plays are inevitably better than others.
But I don't think bigger is inevitably better.
Is Asian cooking inevitably better on the West Coast?
There must be a story, with genuinely new content.The new Star treats celebrities as people to envy (better clothes, better dates, better sex and, inevitably, better body parts) but also, if captured from a slightly different angle, as people who are just as wretched as you.
At the same time NME will, for the hundreds of thousands of people who encountered it in their youth, forever be seen as an inky music mag, one that was inevitably better in the 70s/80s/90s when they used to read it.
Although the finished product is inevitably better than the initial submission, the process requires a tremendous amount of work, and can last as long as two years from start to finish.
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Though the framing conceit is nominally democratic, some albums inevitably fare better than others.
Christian Muthspiel, the conductor, kept a flowing cadence throughout the suite, parts of which inevitably worked better than others.
And for those who think it's all inevitably getting better, since the EU referendum, there's been a 147% rise in homophobic hate crimes.
Inevitably, "For Better or for Worse" will be compared with Judith Wallerstein's widely discussed book, "The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce" (2000).
This is why women meet up with friends and talk for hours about seemingly nothing, because – no matter how cheesy it may sound – you do inevitably feel better at the end of it.
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