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The somehow inevitable conclusion of this column.
But his procession to 800 wickets seemed somehow inevitable.
You don't expect it, and yet when it does happen it seems somehow inevitable — even overdue.
It's been easy to see this passing of the baton as somehow inevitable.
The tumble of wickets was relentless and somehow inevitable as a result.
And it was somehow inevitable that the speakers would explain The Idea of India through The Idea of Pakistan.
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But if the transition is managed, or feigned as somehow appropriate (inevitable, rather than the brutal realpolitik it is), then the victor is inevitably tarnished.
When it turns out that Claro was born a half-hour before Tertuliano, it somehow becomes inevitable that one of them will have to be destroyed.
Tottenham Hotspur nudged up to third in the Premier League with a tight, hard-fought, somehow oddly inevitable 1-0 defeat of Sunderland.
We tend to think of our language as somehow the inevitable top tongue, just as previous generations thought of the British Empire as inevitably top dog.
But the idea that it is somehow historically inevitable that the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve should go to Summers, that it belongs to him, that he would be an enthusiastic enforcer of bank regulation to protect the little guy?
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