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The majestic sonorities emerge from a musical machine, an inexorable process.
Fans in Europe seem to enjoy watching this inexorable process, but Americans do not.
The demolition work in Ramallah, he said, was another step in an inexorable process.
It would allow the Supreme Court to manage, rather than impede, an inexorable process of social change.
For Davidson, the inexorable process stands for the marginalised and excluded, and the decay of empires and dynasties.
One sees ageing as an inexorable process of decline, and old people as purely a burden, a drain on resources.
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In the Stravinsky closer, "Symphony in Three Movements," dancers, space, time and history seem all to be in a constant state of flux: they and we are caught in imagery of engines, transcultural exchanges, inexorable processes.
In the only surviving fragment of a projected seventh book (published posthumously in 1609), Spenser represents Elizabeth herself as subject to Mutability, the inexorable processes of aging and change.
He tells of how the inexorable processes of modernization and the anxieties they brought on led to widespread hunger for images of unspoiled nature on the one hand and on the other for images of a historical continuity like pictures of half-ruined Gothic churches or picturesque villages.
Show business, like evolution, is an inexorable and unforgiving process: those who fail to adapt are doomed to extinction.
Beta amyloid piles up and sets the inexorable disease process in motion.
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