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The sense throughout is of inescapable oppression.
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While he clearly has good intentions, there's one question that's kind of inescapable: should he really be taking children against their will?
We're all into the idea that it's kind of inescapable and everyone is constantly using it.
"But the more we look at it, this permeability thing is kind of inescapable".
Faced with the square peg of human interactions and the round hole (the image of a pit is inescapable) of Facebook's news feed and algorithms, they decided it was the former that needed modification.
A more justified complaint, though only puritans make it, would be of television's inescapable outpouring of junk.
But necrology — a list of deaths — is an inescapable part of the story, as is the feeling the exhibit instills of reliving a traumatic time.
Yes, the presence of the Palestinians is the inescapable reality of Israel's existence.
Regret is an inescapable part of the makeup of artists, who rarely feel they've achieved what they intended.
Ours is a condition of inescapable implication.
Photography is a medium of inescapable truthfulness.
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