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"Epigram" may refer to the preparation or to the small cuts of meat, but the playful word has inevitably managed to irk some chefs.
The latter, like her friend Casey Reynes, had their charities and their personal assistants and inevitably managed to convey the impression that all this constituted an exhausting grind.
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Inevitably, he was seized as a prisoner of war ("the least unfortunate kind of prisoner to be"), and just as inevitably, he managed to escape (having failed to argue for his release as a foreign correspondent).
But the system, bloated and not everywhere well managed, inevitably produces much mediocrity.
Inevitably, it hasn't managed to do this and Islington NUT reports that 26 of the 32 members of EMA staff are now facing redundancy.
As a result, they need a broader range of financial services to manage inevitably irregular income and expense spikes, accumulate working capital, build assets, and mitigate risks.
But somehow a program designed to share love, when managed so publicly, inevitably will make someone feel left out.
They inevitably do.
Some managed to return, but others inevitably found other work elsewhere.
This will inevitably require greater collaboration between educational institutions, local authorities, managed service providers and the recruitment industry.
But if the transition is managed, or feigned as somehow appropriate (inevitable, rather than the brutal realpolitik it is), then the victor is inevitably tarnished.
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