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It made inescapable a horrific murder, an act of outrageous injustice by a putative guardian of the law.
They had always made a point of releasing all the data they got, so it wasn't really novel; but like all the best news, their wallchart dramatised and made inescapable something people had only half understood.
The other inevitablism, made famous by Barbara Tuchman in "The Guns of August" and later given a memorable name in her book "The March of Folly," is that the war was made inescapable by a Laocoön-like entanglement of treaties and alliances and military mobilization plans.
Limited information on the role of BR signaling in wheat development made inescapable its investigation in a critical developmental phase such as embryonic development.
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Mr. Wasserstein spent 30 minutes explaining why breaking Time Warner into a million little pieces – well, at least four – makes inescapable business sense.
Though it stalled on the charts at the beginning, a flurry of commercial licensing made it inescapable on television.
But, because Strauss-Kahn was captured and photographed in New York, the French press had pounced on the pictures and made them inescapable.
In an ever-confusing and chaotic world in which truth seems elusive, a serious training session or race made it inescapable.
Suddenly, Biafra's hunger was one of the defining stories of the age — the graphic suffering of innocents made an inescapable appeal to conscience — and the humanitarian-aid business as we know it today came into being.
His mind — in a way that will be familiar to readers of the memoirs of that fellow-synesthete Nabokov — made instant, inescapable associations between a number and a color.
More sophisticated research, the expensive growth of an improved, service-rich shelter system, and the galloping rise in family homelessness in the welfare-to-work era have made it inescapable, say veterans of homeless policy debates.
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