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Today, 27 years after Peter Preston bolstered the Guardian's environment coverage, the world has inexorably changed.
As quantum mechanics has taught us, things are inexorably changed by our trying to ascertain anything about them.
Watching the show being filmed, the absence of Amstell as curly-haired ringmaster has inexorably changed the panel's dynamic.
George W. Bush -- both captive and creator of this moment -- has steadily, inexorably, changed the office itself.
But the Second World War, as intellectuals like Theodor Adorno and others pointed out, inexorably changed the terms of how we think about art and its role and meaning in society.
In "Life in Dearth," a girl who lives in a seaside village likes to indulge in "borrowing" miscellaneous things from Gypsies who live by the shore; as her borrowing continues, she becomes more indebted, ultimately finding her life inexorably changed.
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"Affordable housing is also an element in the tough challenge to ensure gentrification does not inexorably change the look and feel of our city and reduce its diversity".
A devastating tragedy that rocked America and the world, the events left virtually everyone with a feeling of "it could've been me" -- horror, outrage and genuine sympathy, mixed with a heightened sense of life's precariousness and the realization that life in America will inexorably change in the wake of Sept. 11, even if one's own relatives and friends turned out to be safe that Tuesday morning.
This, the researchers suggest, could provide clues on how various organisms might survive rising temperatures as the climate inexorably changes.
The global system, moreover, is inexorably changing.
Inexorably, the game changed in favor of the United States, and in the 24th minute the Americans found the net.
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