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Those sorts of challenges will inevitably come".
So it's the chef's job to prepare the staff for what will inevitably come.
TALK to an American about horses and Kentucky and its Derby will inevitably come up.
Some aspects of the coalition agreement will inevitably come back to haunt the Lib Dems.
Nominations will inevitably come, although interestingly he is not always at the centre of things.
Since developing economies are more populous than rich ones, they will inevitably come to dominate the world economy.
Matters will inevitably come to a head, however, if you genuinely cannot cope by reason of being overworked.
Swift is unlikely to endorse a political candidate, and her refusal to do so will inevitably come across as calculating.
We cannot "reconcile" what happened yesterday when we are too busy bracing ourselves for what will inevitably come tomorrow.
Still, if and when Duke, a No. 1 seed, loses in this year's tournament, a wave of Schadenfreude will inevitably come rolling through again.
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Job growth and in particular manufacturing growth will inevitably come from elsewhere and almost certainly in surprising ways.
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