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To the ordinary man those alternatives seem inescapable.
Between the immediate aftermath of Brexit and the US presidential election, one insult began to seem inescapable, mostly lobbed from the right to the left: "snowflake".
Seen this way, a second independence vote that may seem inescapable before polling day may become a bit more escapable afterwards.
To NBC executives this suggests that the time delay is not completely the problem, though it may have something to do with the media concentration in the East, where the results seem inescapable.
11) TAKE YE TO THE RIVER While the River Lee may seem inescapable in the central city, for more alluring views and a better chance to appreciate the water, head to Fitzgerald Park, west of the city center along Mardyke Walk.
Despite Mr. Haneke's avowed determination to leave viewers free to interpret, associations between the crimes committed in the movie on the cusp of World War I and the far greater crimes of 1933 to 1945 seem inescapable from the first moments of "The White Ribbon," when the film's voice-over narrator proposes that his story might "clarify some things that happened later in our country".
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