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For almost three generations, debt has been a nearly inescapable part of becoming a doctor.
It may become as pervasive as today's nearly inescapable Internet address.That, at least, is what Microsoft hopes.
Now, they are a nearly inescapable part of the culinary landscape in many cities, as common as trucker hats once were among their clientele.
This herd of nearly 500 life-size fiberglass heifers, each decorated by a different artist or school group, makes outdoor sculpture a nearly inescapable condition.
In a movie theater or at a play, it is possible to block out the world for a few hours; on television, war, terror and anthrax are nearly inescapable.
The introduction of corn as a cheap (heavily subsidized) universal feed, for chickens, for cows, even for fish, not to mention the corn products seeping into candy, soft drinks, cheese, and everything else but (if we're lucky) capers and olives, has, in the past thirty years or so, made that particular package of starch nearly inescapable.
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Most inescapable of all, though?
Then, at the turn of a page, in "The Bridge in the Mirror" – set among the deceased reflections of a bathroom in a posh hotel – the nagging disquiets and pressures of the personal life are shown as continuous with the larger historical and political dimension that seems both inescapable and nearly impossible to get a purchase on.
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