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Somehow, as Fourier illustrates, utopia seems inevitably to slouch toward dystopia.
The trend in the United States seems inevitably headed toward larger and larger portions.
Saturation coverage now seems inevitably to exhaust the public and leave the media eager to move on.
Theodore Roosevelt, a hero of John McCain's, wrote that "pernicious indulgence in the doctrine of free trade seems inevitably to produce fatty degeneration of the moral fiber".
The financial meltdown also seems inevitably American, a product of the reckless audacity that the French pretend to abhor, but often secretly admire.
Mr Chadha gives us both the heroism and the cruelty, but, in a book that reads more like chronology than biography, fails to give either its due weight.Such myth-smudging seems inevitably beside the point.
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Early on, Young seemed inevitably nervous and rusty.
Movies about older characters seem inevitably to focus on time or mortality, not the hottest marketing tools.
I am just old enough to remember a time when Bruckner and Mahler seemed inevitably, eternally conjoined.
By the fall, they had looked at close to 10 other homes, all of which "seemed inevitably dull," Mr. Carmignac said, compared with their dream house.
And, if all the theories seem inevitably to lead to paranoid and convoluted conclusions, it must be said that no theory is as demented as the crimes themselves.
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