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The play inevitably revolves around Ruth, who rejects a return to American campus life with Max's eldest son, Teddy, and opts to stay with her bellicose in-laws.

Politics here inevitably revolves around the issue of the island's peculiar status in relation to the United States, with one major party advocating statehood and the other favoring a continuation of the current arrangement, known as a "free associated state".

However, it still has some hurdles to overcome; the vast majority of young trans women end up working as prostitutes – a life that, in Buenos Aires and other large cities, inevitably revolves around violence, police harassment and disease.

The vast majority of young trans women end up working as prostitutes a life that, in Buenos Aires and other large cities, inevitably revolves around violence, police harassment, and disease.

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As the only child of a vicar, Theresa May's early Christmases inevitably revolved around the parish church.

Now Mohsen seemed fully grown, an adult, and he participated enthusiastically in our conversation, which inevitably revolved around politics and the marches.

Much of the debate, perhaps inevitably, revolved around the emotional make-up of Messrs Blair and Brown, the contrast between the insincere emoter and the man unable to talk human.

They will play for Spain in an exhibition game against the United States at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, but on Friday many of the questions — predictably, inevitably revolved around their two club teams: Casillas's Real Madrid and Iniesta's Barcelona.

On Sunday nights, the conversation at the dinner table will inevitably end up revolving around the logistics of next week's family activities.

Pictorial representation that aims to examine and represent the little movies of our own making, the ones that play and loop in our heads night after night, inevitably deposits us on an ever-turning carousel, revolving simultaneously forward and back.

Another theory revolves around self-interest -- women are inevitably more personally invested in a greater diversity of opportunities for women, such as the chance to choose whether or not to stay at home with the kids or work full-time, or the ability to ask one's male partner to contribute to the housework.

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