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Without classes to attend, you inevitably meet fewer students.
In De officiis (On Duties), Cicero suggested that all tyrants inevitably meet death at an assassin's hand and that killing a tyrant is not morally wrong.
In brief, "Sin Nombre" — "without name" in Spanish — tracks two parallel journeys that inevitably meet, brought together after a fatal encounter.
Of greater concern are whether the Knicks are sturdy enough to make a deep playoff run and whether they can possibly contend with the Heat when they inevitably meet again.
He was by this time known as a radical rather than a moderate, and in several letters of the time he opposed a continuance of petitions to the British crown, declaring that they would inevitably meet with a humiliating rejection.
As more new apartment buildings compete for renters by expanding their amenities -- high-end gyms, pools, entertainment lounges, roof decks and communal gardens are now common -- more singles spend time in their buildings, and inevitably meet each other.
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Boy, inevitably, meets girl.
State governments have increasingly turned to tolls to fund individual projects, but tolling inevitably meets stiff public resistance.
In the course of a man's work, reviewing cars, he inevitably meets a large number of remote key fobs.
The drivers complain that haulage companies' efforts to outwit the Zetas are inevitably met with counter-measures.
Living in Munich, she inevitably met the local (though Italian-born) writer and producer Giorgio Moroder, who supervised the recording of her album Lady of the Night (1974).
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