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The chapter about the still-birth of her son is inevitably moving and occasionally all but unbearable.
(Brantley) ★ 'Wit' Cynthia Nixon gives a large, lucid and delicate performance in this immaculately staged (and inevitably moving) revival of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama from 1998 about a terminally ill English professor.
It was left to thinkers of the next generation, including the baron l'Aulne Turgot (1727 81) and the marquis de Condorcet (1743 94), to construe history as gradually but inevitably moving toward the elimination of bigotry, superstition, and ignorance.
As he bides time waiting for the July elections, he and his L.D.P.-dominated L.D.P.-dominatedment are inevitably moving Japan toward a period of heightened ideologicoalitionict that can only make economic reform more difficult.
While the focus in GPCR structural biology is inevitably moving away from rhodopsin, in other aspects rhodopsin is still at the forefront.
But, inevitably, moving to Honda puts us in a position to be one of the big teams and ensures that, in the long term, we've got the resources and the correct structure to be successful.
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The arc of American history almost inevitably moves toward freedom.
Nonetheless, the Palestinian people have inevitably moved on.
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But while his 2002 album Dutty Rock launched dancehall into the mainstream, musical tastes inevitably moved on.
Over a period of time we will inevitably move to an equalisation of those," he explains.
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