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The book is ostensibly about Indian subjects — dance, caste, Parsis, democracy — but it inexorably engages many of the issues that vex Mr. Jahanbegloo's homeland, including tradition, pluralism, the West and freedom.
Despite that the point of the city, apart from a brief economic boom under Venetian rule from 1687 to 1715, declined and with it inexorably any remaining clerics and monks.
Its structure is highly complex, but at its core is the tragedy of an influential farmer and sage who devotes his life to a hopeless struggle against the destructive forces of society but ends it inexorably when his enemies set fire to his house, killing his wife and sons with him.
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If the percent of calories from fat went down, but total fat intake did not (this is exactly what he is saying, and yes, it is true) it leads inexorably to only one conclusion: Total calorie intake went up, diluting down the percent of calories coming from fat.
Of course, it melts inexorably off its slate, creating an ectoplasmic mess on the tablecloth, as though it had been vomited on by Slimer from Ghostbusters.
It is inexorably linked to depression, and it is the most frequent underlying cause of suicide.
In fact, a time-release film of the cheese shows the effects of age on its person, as it progresses inexorably from young and smooth to old, veiny and mottled.
Certain conceptual artists were rigorous in their examination of the relationship between studio – where the art was made, gallery – where it was shown and marketed, and museum – where it was inexorably killed off and turned into "culture".
But — in the process — it's inexorably having to move away from what made it so special in the first place: that focus on 140 characters.
Dennis devastatingly showed that it is easy enough to invent a new religion, but that it will inexorably lead to sacrifice and ritual slaughter before achieving respectability.
The testament is a key document not only because of its dramatic nature — Lenin, on his deathbed, rejecting Stalin — but because it seems to address one of the central questions about the revolution: Did it lead inexorably to Stalin?
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