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Paul awaits the consequences of his mistake with a horrible patience as they inexorably work their way back to him.
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Supply and demand work inexorably.
Welfare reform has been chronicled by journalists, academics, and policymakers who are thriving in America's culture of opportunity, and the assumptions of the new law tend to ratify those of the professional class: work leads inexorably to moral (and, by extension, civic) improvement; and the economic good of a mother — a self-sufficient working mother — leads inexorably to the good of a child.
A Requiem for the concert hall as well as the chorus, the work moved inexorably from the opening lines, intoned darkly and richly by the basses, to the full-chorus conclusion, "Lux aeterna," a fierce, consuming blaze of light.
Although I firmly catalogued myself as "anxious but not depressed", I was inexorably drawn to the work of women who existed on the lip of a complete and utter nervous breakdown.
Free of narrative but rich in associations and imagery — Einstein as a madly ecstatic violinist but also as the father of nuclear power — the work unfolded inexorably, its repeated musical phrases creating rhythmic wheels within wheels.
"The pressure of work got inexorably greater, partly to do with moving up the ladder [he became professor of German] and partly because we lost staff right, left and centre.
Despite hunger strikes, marches and mine occupations by the highly organised and militant miners' federation, the number at work has inexorably shrunk to under 2,000, as one mine after another has closed.Today, even the mines that have survived are operating at maybe half their potential, and the giant Vinto smelting plant at a third.
In Middle-earth this karmic law seems to work as inexorably as gravity, but, as we know all too well, karma does not work so neatly in our world.
But the forces now at work will act inexorably to push up not rein back our ambition.
The first Frith work, "Fell," moved inexorably downward, the solo whine of an electric guitarist (Nick Didkovsky) piercing the raw waves of strings.
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