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spent her best years looking after a sot of a brother and two inevitably ailing parents
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looked at a simple brass carriage clock, the glass of which was inevitably cracked
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generations that must, inevitably come
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simple fact that Smith could hang thoughts from this shape inevitably lead Him to
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force and vitality known to the universal mind, but the inevitably subtle tonal
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I only explained that when a book is translated into another language, it inevitably changes style
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I think the trip took about two hours, the second of which was one long febrile, mad-dog but inevitably silent tirade
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Those who are poor and bold inevitably make bad investments and eventually lose their money
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Over dinner, the conversation turned inevitably to life on Errd, Kara finding herself facing all sorts of questions … embarrassingly, mostly questions she found she couldn’t answer about things she took for granted
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Universal silence had a shape and the simple fact that Smith could hang thoughts from this shape inevitably lead Him to choose particular ways of thinking
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Silence was bliss, was the summation of every force and vitality known to the universal mind, but the inevitably subtle tonal difference within the quietude, as with the spectral shades of the void, caused Smith to vacillate
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the consequences that inevitably
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It was an unwritten law of street life that condemned the miserable to wander aimlessly around Soho’s darker haunts for hours before inevitably ending up back where they had started out from
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As it was she was quite content to end the day as she often did by toasting the world with another hint of single malt, safe in the comforting knowledge that the sun, like people, inevitably moves towards sunset
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A few days later Lucy was listening to a late night radio programme on her MP3 player while lying in bed trying to fend off the nightmares that inevitably came after dark
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hours before inevitably ending up back where they had started out
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the nightmares that inevitably came after dark
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Arbnor Jasari has a picture in his mind of what is about to occur, an image in which he is, inevitably, victorious
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the family jewels would inevitably swing themselves into it
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inevitably follow the girl throughout the rest of her life
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love, we will inevitably turn and become critical of others,
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Eventually – and inevitably – they stumbled upon a
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All types have their qualities and flaws, so, inevitably, it
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Inevitably, the service was running late
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predicament, that the historians inevitably face in putting
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However, inevitably, you become attached to thoughts and desires associated with being happy, and these attachments make you want to do specific things to become happy
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The older of the two Imperials nodded slowly, bearing a wide and very cynical grin as sorrow inevitably yielded to the usual angry gloom
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knowing that your Gorim guides on one leg of your tours would inevitably make that particular planet a side trip---Chéri is quite right that many cultures share these stories and some are prouder of their heritage than others---the Gorim and Seranim are two of those
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There were clients who inevitably required contact and assurances
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Inevitably, as I was driving, my mind wandered to Walter's stories about his wife and Michael
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It was a process that would inevitably liquidise the mind-entity - an added bonus to the Leader's way of thinking
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This inevitably entails treating each other better and showing our appreciation for Mother Nature, by taking care of the environment that we live in
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As all of us would have endured pain, anger, sadness, and trauma in our Earthly incarnation, we inevitably bring along such negativity to this realm
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Ultimately, the upward shift in consciousness taking place on Earth inevitably leads to the expansion of the cosmos
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She’d listened to updated versions of this programme all of twenty times, hoping with each new report there would be something – at least evidence that he would never be returning, rather than what amounted to no more than speculation; there was always the expert detailing how such cutting edge technology inevitably carried a risk of catastrophic failure
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destined inevitably to land at some point
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robot lovers, as they inevitably will, would you ever want to sleep with one?"
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that inevitably rule the World
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he Human obsession with health and cleanliness inevitably leads to Canines being subjected to pill-popping, grooming, and the dreaded bath
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This presents the problem of two great armies inevitably facing off against one another
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If you attempt to call them on their personnel, programs, and policies, you will inevitably be put off, if not downright lied to, for liberalism itself has become, over the years, a touchy subject for those of the left
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The problem is between the SFPD, State Investigators, FBI and Homeland Security, there could be a difficult investigation as a turf war will inevitably break out
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dispatch the enemy, would end up taking out one another in the confusion that would inevitably
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Alf, not wishing to have to fish under Dob’s rear end and risk inadvertently grabbing Dob’s pucker as he inevitably would, had resorted to trying to haul him off the keys instead
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Gerrid checked for a pulse, but the man had died: the massive dose of neural stimulant coupled with the sudden release from TIAR was inevitably fatal; yet for someone who lived for dangerous missions, staying in his mentally induced prison cell (an override program the Darangi had created for captives) was never an option
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This inevitably meant the fatal corruption of TIAR
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Such interpretations or judgments that inevitably follow once (the) news has been properly assimilated (often) reflect conditioned opinions, responses or explanations reflecting a journalist‘s essential points of view, not necessarily; however, the inherent properties of (the) news itself
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An environment which finds itself aesthetically challenged, however, must inevitably hasten the radical departure of polished elements to more refined environments
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As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own
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By this argument alone, worldly and eternal cannot be separated otherwise such equivocations that must inevitably follow would negate the eternal order of things that transcends, although embracing, the worldly order of things each in conjunction with Eternal Designs
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Whenever recent immigrants are encouraged to casually disregard the customary traditions that typify the character of the host nation, that nation will inevitably acquire an entirely different meaning
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When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society
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Placing parent and child on an equal footing will inevitably work against the parent who must otherwise come down to the level of a child; who, unseasoned, is often unable to render sound judgments or make the right decisions at the right time
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Liberty suggests the freedom to think and behave in a manner consistent with and tempered by customary restraints or limits that inevitably weigh the consequences of causal effects
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We often provide safety nets designed to excuse rather than formerly decry base or unbecoming behavior whose pervasiveness must inevitably weaken the moral imperatives of a well-ordered society
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) At some critical juncture along this extraordinary journey, however, the traveler will (inevitably) be required to scale the guarded barriers of determined designs intended to protect that individual‘s intellectual and moral assumptions
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resilient; that, in spite of the quelling designs of radical feminism, inevitably reasserts itself (regretfully, I might add) later on in life as they (gradually) approach the margins of their child-bearing years
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Well too bad, I looked how I felt and by now everyone would have heard about Boyd’s cowardly departure anyway and I just wasn’t in the mood for the sympathetic looks and comments that were inevitably going to come my way
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customs and manners of immigrants…no less…(notably) their language… when that nation is unable or unwilling to preserve the integrity of its own (besieged) culture…(especially) its language…once that nation begins to embrace globalist (sic) designs, such intentions must inevitably sound the death knell of that nation as it was formerly understood…
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The rejection of this simple (truth), however, must inevitably ―reassert itself and exert greater wonder than that which was previously understood
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) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life
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What I find truly remarkable about the servile mindset of politically correct attitudes (which appear to have taken on a life of their own) are the (internal) conflicts that (must) oftentimes arise whenever artificial expressions of a questionable sort inevitably collide with the thoughtful judgments of individuals who, in their private moments, (would) otherwise know better than to acquiesce to affected manners
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Pampered and spoiled beyond their parent‘s willingness to control or muster the required checks that separate rights from privileges (inevitably) gave rise to increasingly selfish attitudes common among a growing generation of young men and women accustomed to having their own way
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The absence of (determined) counter arguments, on the other hand, must inevitably preclude any possibility of intended results
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These appeasing designs (cloaked as open-mindedness) are being advanced from a position of weakness that will (inevitably) strengthen the morale of our ideological enemies while proportionately weakening our nation‘s resolve to defend itself from further attacks
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The term ―useful idiot‖ is no longer the exception however the rule among left-wing zealots at home and abroad whose uniform style of pacifism, internalized by guilt feelings, must inevitably encourage Islamic underachievers and malcontents who, given a ―proper‖ forum, would gladly lay their collective failings on the doorstep of Progressive (Western) Cultures
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(Iraq/Iran/Syria/Libya/North Korea); that is to say, nations that support terrorist causes, notwithstanding the overwhelming volume of circumstantial evidence that, rightly considered, common sense should not (otherwise) refute, must inevitably undermine our nation‘s ability to properly defend itself
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Nevertheless, it gives considered pause to the notion that tragedy burns its candles at both ends, directing its prominent characters toward some fated center that must inevitably come to terms; the 104
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Such thinking may inevitably give rise to amoral attitudes of horrible (moral) consequence to these individuals
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Where has it been written that a Great Nation must commend itself to the parochial interests or jealousies of ancient traditions that have lost their comparable standing or concede its leadership position among the Community of Nations, rather than conforming to its (own) enlightened self-interests? Such designs must inevitably tarnish that nation‘s highest historical achievements that it should (otherwise) enjoy and (rightly) pass along to posterity
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This double standard or unequal application of our nation‘s laws must (inevitably) produce a demoralizing effect on the public
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Such moments, that inevitably lose some measure of (reminiscent) proportion should we try to recapture them, can never be formally revisited without diminishing the (pleasant) memories that made/make those moments (special) to begin with; that should otherwise retain, however, a rightful place in our thoughts
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The best of intentions must inevitably come full circle, reverting back to God whose Grace alone is the prerequisite for our salvation; the Beginning and the End of who we are, what we do and how we do it
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Modern Society is in the throes of a revolutionary Revolt of Conscience; the solitary by-product of moral and intellectual parochialism that is gradually revealing itself in the vested self-interest(s) and manners of unbridled Individualism that has undermined equalitarian idealism, that once defined the national culture, by rendering every individual the sole arbiter of his or her own conscience and ensuing choices without giving proper pause to how such choices may otherwise impact, for better or for worse, other individuals or to a transcendent authority that each must (inevitably) be held accountable; that is to say, whose (social) consequences existing outside the provincial boundaries of that individual‘s (own) estate are no longer limited by (moral) restraint or prescribed rules of moral and ethical conduct but conditioned rather by circumventing designs contrary to the proportionate interests of a well-ordered society
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This in no manner implies an nullification of Free Will that (inevitably) continues operating within the (singular) guidelines defining one‘s existence however guided by its fundamental designs
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It goes without saying that some of the most important decisions we make in our lives seldom rise above the level of the mundane, such as what clothes to wear, what to eat for dinner, what movie to watch and that our ultimate destinies are inevitably decided by loftier decisions
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This constitutes ―believing‖ in light of incontrovertible evidence that requires neither Faith nor bold assumptions inasmuch as (even) the most skeptical among us must inevitably concede certifiable proofs whenever (objectively) presented to them
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Despair, properly understood, helps an individual overcome self-defeating attitudes by placing that individual on the road to spiritual recovery where at some uncertain crossroad that individual must (inevitably) come to terms with his or her undiscovered or inner-self, uniting the Material with the Spiritual, however apart
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A belief that equates wealth with “natural virtue” and poverty with sin inevitably fails to punish the wealthy for their crimes, and leads to a culture of lawlessness among financial elites
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Intra-Societal conflicts must inevitably produce unintended consequences respecting legal precedents affirming that no one individual or group of individuals is above the law
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This rather dim view of convention is never mindful of the perils of excessive tolerance that must inevitably find expression in an environment where unlimited freedom will eventually be unable to sustain itself
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Its ―unintended‖ result(s) that inevitably enhanced the moral character of our nation is what concerns us here
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Either way, its designs, however natural or artificial, must inevitably lend themselves to impressions that shape formative (young) minds
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I am reminded that great nations having forgotten the lessons of History must inevitably succumb to the complacency of its (own) designs
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denials adopted by industrialized nations, (there is plenty of blame to go around), is setting the stage where the prospect for economic gain must inevitably engender our mutual destruction
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Such an event would inevitably upset the macro-economic balance vital to the inflow/outflow of monies
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Nevertheless, we are all (inevitably) summoned to fulfill our roles as citizens with a ―simplistic‖ belief in the Power of Ideas; shedding the vestiges of rancor and hate which has slowly consumed us as a nation
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The press brigade arrived en scene, as they inevitably must, sooner or later
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Not to speak ill of the dead, but he knew he would inevitably return to earth, like a meteorite
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He also knew as well as he knew the sun would rise in the morning that, if there was any truth to Michael’s story, official corruption would leak word to Gordon Edward, and the great man would gain political advantage when an OIJ investigation inevitably failed
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He would inevitably have to engage in a wider search than merely browse just by standing in one place
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Hilderich just stood there transfixed, looking out as if waiting for that thing to come around and finish them, as if they had been marked for death and their end was inevitably near
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To cover up a death and pretend it never happened would inevitably backfire
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Their point of view was inevitably different
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In the not too distant future, that pool will reduce as retired ministers inevitably get older and are less able to take on preaching and pastoral duties
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During the ever-dangerous standing start, with its inevitably crowded plunge into the first turn at the end of the straight as every car in the field jockeyed for position, accidents often happened, and the rules called for the race doctors to attend right on track for the start
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I tried to explain how a simple bomb-blast behind the comet, up nice and close, in the cone of shadow where the sun’s light pressure was shielded by the body of the comet itself, would inevitably guarantee that the comet would pass behind and outside the orbit of the Earth harmlessly, but I don’t think he was actually capable of understanding that part
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How long that this excess flooding process went on isn’t as important as the changeable weather patterns that would have inevitably accompanied it
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These inevitably resulted in higher land prices and rents, as well as a change in the composition of the town as richer people have increasingly outbid others for Boulder housing
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It does not and cannot, as far as I know, present evidence of what came before Creation (the physical world as we know it), or its ultimate end as we might guess it, because each observable end seems to leave a remnant which inevitably moves toward another end, seemingly ad infinitum (as in chapter 19, Does History Repeat Itself?)