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Examples
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Inevitably, that is creating some anger amongst the family members outside.
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Inevitably, an episode starts with someone discussing their "addiction," progresses to illustrating how this addiction say, cycling six hours a day or remaining on an unending hunt for dead animals to stuff affects these subjects' lives, and then wraps up with a visit to some sort of a professional.
There's Nothing Strange About an Addiction to My Strange Addiction 2011
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Inevitably, Kabila turned out to be little better than Mobutu—political parties were immediately suspended and criticism of the government was met with imprisonment or worse.
The Triumph of Fear Douglas Rogers 2011
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Inevitably, the extra burden of these capital injections on taxpayers will further inflame the emotional debate over whether senior bondholders, who escaped unscathed again, should accept some pain.
Ireland's Never-Ending Stress Test Simon Nixon 2011
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Inevitably, this theory doesn't work because you will always develop an affinity for the couple you pluck from the top of the pile and therefore wear most often.
The Building Blocks of a Smart Wardrobe Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Inevitably, a showdown will occur between Bobby's chosen one and Ajay.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Not So "Good People," Fine "Timon," Lovely "Nightingale" and No KO for "Beautiful Burnout" Michael Giltz 2011
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Inevitably such people will not content themselves with hostile words, and resort instead to breaking laws.
Conservative Bloggers Launch Campaign to Waste Energy : Law is Cool 2009
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Inevitably there's an Adrian Mole phase we have to pass through.
It's out with the big society – and in with the big reality 2011
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Inevitably, a showdown will occur between Bobby's chosen one and Ajay.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Not So "Good People," Fine "Timon," Lovely "Nightingale" and No KO for "Beautiful Burnout" Michael Giltz 2011
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Inevitably, Mr. Stein's attention turns to the life and work of the first great theorist of gravitation, Isaac Newton.
Our Constant Companions Brian Clegg 2011
kalayzich commented on the word Inevitably
abandonware is computer
sftware which is no longer sold or supported by its publisher
May 19, 2009
kalayzich commented on the word Inevitably
While trading old games has taken many names and forms, the term "abandonware" was coined by Peter Ringering in late 1996.[
May 19, 2009