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The way forward will inevitably pass through a narrow gap of politics.
Fleeting thoughts, some of them ridiculously humdrum, inevitably pass through your mind as you listen.
If some sort of goody-laden bonanza must inevitably pass, this one patch of reform must be included.
If Roe were overturned, and states banned abortion in some or all circumstances, state legislatures would inevitably pass bills similar to Ms. Brown's.
As in Faulkner and Morrison, portentous sentence rhythms are the sign of the seriousness of Ward's subject, and of the trauma through which her characters have passed and will, inevitably, pass again.
The Labour Party's attitude is much the same: last week its leader, Ed Miliband, said his party had "got it wrong" in allowing so much immigration.Stay open to stay greatThis is a great time for London, but its moment will inevitably pass.
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But the novel is something else; something that inevitably passed me by first time round.
Gossip about how films played at the screenings inevitably passes through filters of self-interest.
The additional cost is inevitably passed on in higher list prices".
Time inevitably passes ("however haphazardly, everyone I'd known was growing up"), bringing its own patterns of healing and meaning.
Regarding the cost advantages of optical-scan machines, you do not mention the long-term costs related to printing ballots that are inevitably passed on to taxpayers.
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