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Pi is inescapable because cycles are the temporal cousins of circles; they are to time as circles are to space.

The Borromeo family name is inescapable, because they own multiple properties and remain the darlings of high-society papers.

The Mahler is inescapable because Berio makes his music the foundation of a spiralling chaos of quotations, allusions, and transformations of fragments of orchestral repertoire from Ravel's La Valse to Debussy's La Mer and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, from Berg's Violin Concerto to Boulez's Pli selon pli.

This means, according to Kant, that idealism in epistemology is inescapable, because the assumption of the conceptual constitution of objects of cognition is unavoidable.

The media tilt to socialist Bernie is inescapable, because reporters (a) don't like Hillary; (b) want a competitive race; (c) prefer the farthest-Left candidate.

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Eurovision prides itself on being apolitical and focused on peace and harmony, but the victory of 1944 is sure to remind viewers that nationalism and politics are inescapable because they're the very reason we bother with silliness like international singing competitions.

The back-to-the-future threads are inescapable because the Cosmos once also called Hofstra home, long before the team ended up in Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., playing to packed houses before it all came crumbling down after the 1984 season.

Mr Frum, who as a White House speechwriter helped coin the phrase "axis of evil" in 2002, said failure in Iraq might be inescapable, because "the insurgency has proven it can kill anyone who cooperates, and the United States and its friends have failed to prove that it can protect them".

A discomfiting but finally touching revival of Craig Lucas's 1984 play, an achy comedy that considers the notion that the deepest kind of loneliness may well be inescapable because it has a lot to do with bad luck and bad timing.

Politics are inescapable because reforms affect vested interests and usually tend to redistribute valued benefits and harms among competing groups in a society [ 1].

It is a place that for many is inescapable, not because they are trapped there, but because the love and connection to place and family is too strong to leave or stay gone.

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