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Academia and sex (and its unavoidable clash with his religion) are Lodge's other great themes, which he exploits with considerable wit.
Flags have been a crucial part of the Olympics, according to Mark Dyreson, who has written several books about the Olympics, because they represent the unavoidable clash between nations.
The detail Wood goes into about the disorientation and exhaustion of travelling - the lost film equipment, the unavoidable clash of expectations that Westerners experience when they venture away from tourist hot spots - sits comfortably with more weighty issues and gives the book some much-needed comic relief.
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When the truce expired in 552, Thurisind and Audoin again took to the field, and this time the clash was unavoidable.
"Bilateral quarrels and clashes are unavoidable," he told the Asia and Africa Review.
Given the high stakes, some political and cultural clashes are unavoidable in any World Cup.
Yarden Vatikai, said such cases are unfortunate but unavoidable aberrations in armed clashes "with hundreds and sometimes thousands of people," many of whom are lobbing stones and gasoline bombs at the troops.
And partisan clashes may be unavoidable in other key areas.
"When we finalised our concert schedule for the summer, there was no prospect of a play-off fixture on this weekend, and the clash, while unfortunate, is unavoidable.
After the clash, a war appeared to be unavoidable.
Some clashes over culture and religion are unavoidable but manageable, she says, and they should not be seen as a threat to the state.
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