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The comparison would have been even more inescapable for the original audiences, because Middleton's play was performed at the Globe by the King's Men, Shakespeare's own company, and that company's star, Richard Burbage, almost certainly acted both Hamlet and Vindice.
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And Mr. Yoder remains inescapable for Mennonites, his work read and referenced often and everywhere.
And it's inescapable for people to bring those experiences to bear.
Like Shakespeare, Cervantes is inescapable for all writers who have come after him.
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The problem with quantifiers is inescapable for much that we routinely discuss using sense and reference.
We all are — it's been inescapable for twenty years.
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