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pable of meeting the city's water demand, so | inevitable abstraction from ground resources started to |
rians, however, say that military defeat was | inevitable after the USA had joined the war against Ger |
's major conflict in the film stems from his | inevitable aging. |
sian, contrary to Pelagius' teaching, sin is | inevitable, although sparks of goodwill may exist (whic |
In 1992 after many years of discussion the | inevitable amalgamation of Druids United and Cefn Albio |
Finnish, but given the lack of more than an | inevitable amount of iambs in the lyrics, this possible |
paper shortage the closure of the paper was | inevitable and this came about in 1940. |
A showdown between the two was | inevitable and they met in a non-title match on 23 Apri |
acilitate future, responsible habitation was | inevitable and necessary. |
ing the only possible result, Kumble did the | inevitable and declared India's innings over at 269/7, |
ought to trial on September 4, and given the | inevitable and terrible sentence of hanging, drawing an |
anization of their community, annexation was | inevitable and Quincy annexed Hickory Grove later that |
d group said an armed conflict in Rwanda was | inevitable and called on Rwandans and the international |
accept that the breakdown of the family was | inevitable and she invested every effort into standing |
n purpose, reasoning that battle is probably | inevitable and might as well be fought sooner rather th |
making the demise of the house more or less | inevitable, and by the end of the 18th century it had b |
After realising that changing the past is | inevitable and viewing Kusaka's beliefs to create a str |
Because its growth is | inevitable and its population certain to be greatly inc |
Baldwin saw it as | inevitable and logical. |
It was not however enough to stave off the | inevitable, and one by one the boats were separated and |
ation in food and other articles was equally | inevitable and was much decried. |
"War is | inevitable, and there is no telling when it will burst |
th legal action, but in the end bowed to the | inevitable and allowed publication, with the proviso th |
Despite their three children, divorce was | inevitable, and in 1889 the couple separated officially |
When matter is ejected concepts are | inevitable and often based on very casual ordinary visi |
Independence was | inevitable and a lot of the new countries had early pro |
Both men were aware that death was | inevitable and they chose to face the enemy alone in th |
d filtering treatments in order to delay the | inevitable, and appeared to be experiencing memory loss |
ormance, as he realized that integration was | inevitable and believed that the sight of a black playe |
at it's just a formality, but unhappiness is | inevitable, and she is locked in the palace. |
Christian Leagues with an armed movement was | inevitable and begun in 1973. |
, with an early form of protest song and the | inevitable appeal to the lunfardo. |
Vulcans followers were forced to accept the | inevitable as well, and efforts to get the team admitte |
e breakdown of liberal parliamentarism to be | inevitable as the instability of Weimar Germany was unf |
al defence, Bower could not help prevent the | inevitable as Luton's 30 point deduction proved too muc |
ed relegation in 1999, it only postponed the | inevitable as in the following season Vale finished sec |
league appearances, he could not prevent the | inevitable as Luton were relegated from The Football Le |
As the Communist siege was complete, the | inevitable assault begun. |
began preparing inner defenses to resist the | inevitable assault. |
ht" in honour of the poet Judith Wright, but | inevitable association with Keith Wright led them to na |
Raoult's law, for real systems, azeotropy is | inevitable at temperatures where the saturation vapor p |
since been surpassed, and a list of errors - | inevitable at the period - could be drawn up even in th |
In 2011, Indie Rock band the | Inevitable Backlash released a punk-inspired cover vers |
g good economic times in preparation for the | inevitable bad times. |
The formerly | inevitable bearing friction is thus fully avoided. |
However, accidents are | inevitable because of the high volume of people unfamil |
Jensen claims his release was | inevitable because he did not fit into Sanchez' long ba |
The pregnancy tests were false positives, | inevitable because the tests determined pregnancy by th |
the two discover that love, like destiny, is | inevitable between soul mates. |
the town, with dances and concerts, and the | inevitable bingo being held there. |
n the grenade to shield his fellows from the | inevitable blast. |
pent his time in office trying to prevent an | inevitable breakup of the Federation. |
essel would not make a breach of containment | inevitable, but it would increase the risk of a disastr |
em theories that conclude that blackouts are | inevitable, but do agree that the basic operation of th |
The end was | inevitable but it took the Duke of Dorset to say it. |
frontation between Destry and Kent's gang is | inevitable, but "Frenchy" is won over by Destry and cha |
emony), must not be perceived as natural and | inevitable, but must be recognised as artificial social |
e action and thought they had staved off the | inevitable by the move to Windmill Down. |
tition of India on communal lines was deemed | inevitable by mid-1947. |
ry Kirsten to the South African team and the | inevitable call-up of Herschelle Gibbs, Western Provinc |
ggest drawbacks of the blast furnaces is the | inevitable carbon dioxide production as iron is reduced |
tHilburnOnline.com, he thought of rock as an | inevitable chain of events-much like thousands of domin |
Social Services, the damage was done and an | inevitable chill factor set in. |
The | inevitable clash came in May 743, when Artabasdus led t |
In the | inevitable clash, the leader of the "Women of the Wolf" |
ed that his army could gain strength for the | inevitable clash. |
violence of the first movement, reaching an | inevitable climax. |
th Metal Blade Records for their 2008 album, | Inevitable Collapse in the Presence of Conviction. |
xperimental and minimalist compositions drew | inevitable comparison. |
Thinking of the | inevitable comparisons to Garner that were bound to ens |
AfterEllen.com (owned by Logo): "BGSS faces | inevitable comparisons to mainstream sketch shows like |
de that franchise's success and to avoid the | inevitable comparisons. |
Abortion (threatened, | inevitable, complete, incomplete, missed, habitual, sep |
cline and fall within the Roman Empire as an | inevitable conflict between ancient virtue and modern c |
s nose at the working class Grant family and | inevitable conflict between the Grant and Collins' fami |
ic principles of the Revolution which led to | inevitable conflict with old-regime Europe. |
There was | inevitable conflict between the two functions, with the |
fice efficient and responsible, which led to | inevitable conflicts not only with traditional-minded m |
ings, and seizing of entire towns) set up an | inevitable confrontation with the National Guard. |
The | inevitable connection was then seen between the "pillar |
The Internet arrived in China in 1994 as the | inevitable consequence of and supporting tool for the " |
n English common law is that, as dying is an | inevitable consequence of life, the right to life under |
ort to cap these redundancy payments was "an | inevitable consequence of current economic circumstance |
, appearance of drug resistant viruses is an | inevitable consequence of prolonged exposure of HIV-1 t |
s communal trouble in the state would be the | inevitable consequence. |
The | Inevitable: Contemporary Writers Confront Death (Co-edi |
rnoons for its comfortable shade and for the | inevitable conversations with other retired neighborhoo |
e hands of the workers prevents an otherwise | inevitable crust of bureaucrats from forming within the |
olution into a state of preparedness for the | inevitable Cylon attack. |
ects of time on the murals, coupled with the | inevitable damage caused by the delicate operation of m |
ed to eat them as fast as possible, with the | inevitable danger of biting a finger a bit too hard. |
stand against the revolutionaries led to his | inevitable death. |
However, they fear that their | inevitable deaths are only postponed because they broke |
ent trends among teenagers will result in an | inevitable decline in the number of "Bible-based believ |
ns would be negated by the fallout after the | inevitable defeat and the loss. |
incomes, and catering helped to make up the | inevitable deficits. |
led “Decadence,” and while suffering from an | inevitable dejection, choose to be rebels along the lin |
oung'un, 38 more Pavement comparisons, & the | inevitable demise of the flower shop van, we bring you- |
nd by the former Club Chairman signalled the | inevitable demise of a team once heralded as "The Great |
xplosions and then went deep to wait out the | inevitable depth charge attack by the escorts. |
But apart from | inevitable deputizing when a musician had a gig elsewhe |
transformation to enlightenment that is the | inevitable destiny of mankind." |
Kendra Eldridge (Lynne Frederick) meets her | inevitable destiny near the end of Phase IV (1974); it |
unfair social insult, but cannot escape her | inevitable destiny. |
epublican camp and most were resigned to the | inevitable destruction of the party. |
of the native populations as a healthful and | inevitable development. |
's highly ordered construction and seemingly | inevitable development. |
ppreciation of the idealism of youth and the | inevitable disillusionment of maturity, reached number |
The book depicts the | inevitable doom of these families, riven as they are by |
a sacrifice for a cause which will bring the | inevitable down fall of mankind. |
ays' play rained off, the match headed to an | inevitable draw, in spite of each team's low scores. |
he hosts played at a snail's pace towards an | inevitable draw. |
Losses on the battlefield were | inevitable due to Northern superiority in resources and |
of the power of eminent domain which has the | inevitable effect of depriving the owner of the going c |
d what any one person thinks or does has its | inevitable effect on the totality of world thought." |
eral Assembly of 1837, “has had the slow but | inevitable effect to subvert the order and discipline o |
n this sense, partiinost' is a universal and | inevitable element of political and ideological life, b |
fall due to, "his own failure to realize the | inevitable emancipation of those he sought to enslave, |
The story comes to its tragic but | inevitable end when Leiser, not knowing the fate of the |
he union between the crowns was reaching its | inevitable end. |
son, Cale and Tucker at an Exploding Plastic | Inevitable engagement in Chicago without Reed, who was |
rground & Nico and several Exploding Plastic | Inevitable engagements, 1966-1967. |
Midway Studios Austin was founded as | Inevitable Entertainment on March 23, 2000 and acquired |
s lack of warmth, writing "Maybe pastiche is | inevitable, even in the Japanese avant garde scene, but |
th this we are introduced to a fantastic and | inevitable event which now begins to take shape in our |
This no doubt happened due to the | inevitable expansion of the population as was the case |
Had the ship been left to burn, the | inevitable explosion from the burning ammunition would |
aid that they "all polish and no punch - the | inevitable expression of twenty-first-century supermark |
y do not defend it as such, but rather as an | inevitable expression of realism given the technologica |
used by Reagan to predict what he saw as the | inevitable failure and collapse of global communism. |
Hartnoll's triumph overshadows the | inevitable fate of the Barton Ministry." |
in to seek out ways to alter their allegedly | inevitable fates. |
res that Ananke, symbolizing destiny and the | inevitable, fell gradually into oblivion, until finally |
Rhine, arguing that it would only delay the | inevitable fight. |
l thrusters, while personnel prepare for the | inevitable final confrontation. |
r, as he figured it would help him avoid the | inevitable first corner pile-up! |
spin bowler Sam Cook, both Test players and | inevitable first-choice bowlers. |
The | Inevitable Flight is a documentary film made by Pakista |
view the collapse of the Soviet Union as an | inevitable game result, as it is difficult to hold the |
40, as the collapse of the French armies was | inevitable, GC I/3 crossed the Mediterranean to escape |
Parts of the army saw this move as | inevitable, given Hooker's reputation for aggressive fi |
considered a typical wheatbelt town with the | inevitable grain silos, CBH bulk loading facilities and |
that Willow's transition into Dark Willow is | inevitable, grounded in Willow's self-hatred that had b |
shadow network that could take over when the | inevitable happened. |
But as the film progresses, the | inevitable happens as they begin to fall in love with e |
ady) hiding out in Georgia meets her and the | inevitable happens - he goes straight and she gets her |
r of President James Buchanan, as war became | inevitable, he distanced himself from the president's p |
, to which Greece had acceded in May, became | inevitable, he left for Germany. |
When it was clear that war was | inevitable, he organized the Bayland Guards, also known |
rancisco, and when war with Spain was deemed | inevitable, he received orders to proceed to Key West, |
ke remain in Sunnydale, a fight with them is | inevitable, he tries to persuade Drusilla to leave town |
In such cases it was | inevitable he would be buried alive." |
When war appeared | inevitable, he volunteered his services to the colonies |
Although a crash was | inevitable, he courageously elected to continue leading |
The conflict is brought to an | inevitable head. |
Man, whose predatory intents lend an air of | inevitable, horrific violence. |
This soon proves to be only delaying the | inevitable, however, when a bomb attack instigated by S |
In the event, House was spared | inevitable humiliation by Wilson. |
, along with the high mobility of population | inevitable in inner urban areas, does much to explain t |
e readers revealed "cake wrecks" are in fact | inevitable in the baking industry. |
~He saw these changes as | inevitable in the wider context of the country's politi |
f this music, so a certain degree of that is | inevitable in a well-referenced article. |
t a certain amount of physical aggression is | inevitable in the struggle against fascism. |
His presence was | inevitable in each and every literary, cultural and edu |
at "laws of the kind now before us raise the | inevitable inference that the disadvantage imposed is b |
e time there, and his dedication spelled the | inevitable introduction of the professional era. |
heir life while training and waiting for the | inevitable invasion. |
atz sat out the 1959 season, waiting for the | inevitable job offers and worked as a volunteer swim in |
(Despite the | inevitable jokes that it was the private stash of the y |
rgency brakes and, when the collision seemed | inevitable, jumped off the trains. |
tt of the need to fortify Vectes against the | inevitable Lambent incursion. |
There's an | inevitable large party bias but that's standard in most |
Apart from the | inevitable leakage, no water had been used in the proce |
His view that war in Europe was | inevitable, led Mulgan to join the Territorial Army in |
p valleys and high rainfall, Dartmoor was an | inevitable location. |
n of an as-yet unrequited, though apparently | inevitable, love. |
e common denominator is a good sense for the | inevitable madness of social conventions. |
to pursue independence by "any necessary and | inevitable means", according to their manifesto. |
ous developments rather than dwelling on the | inevitable military encounters." |
The fact that in spite of | inevitable mishaps the landings went so well was a test |
In fact "The | Inevitable Mix" of the track cut out the original membe |
matic story lines as the audience awaits the | inevitable momentous event and tries to guess who will |
lem, as the show goes on, is that there's an | inevitable monotony to Charlotte's interior life." |
This was an | inevitable move, as all bus transport in Oslo and Akers |
l of the Empire to the Turks was by his time | inevitable, no matter how able and energetic an Emperor |
Besides the | inevitable Nocino (with all its derivatives), which act |
vent her vampirism, but nothing can stop the | inevitable now. |
passion but eventually drifting apart due to | inevitable obstacles. |
Because general relativity predicts the | inevitable occurrence of singularities, the theory is n |
drastic measures were required to forestall | inevitable offensives on the Reich. |
She goes to her | inevitable offstage murder by Clytemnestra with full kn |
The final outcome is | inevitable once the natural process of growth has begun |
And that was | inevitable once the control equipment was removed.-The |
t of the building makes progressive collapse | inevitable once an initial collapse occurs. |
eused, and later, once the demolition became | inevitable, opposed the government's preferred method, |
epartment, preparing for food control on the | inevitable outbreak of the Second World War. |
that the Holocaust was a tragic but largely | inevitable outcome of Jews living in exile from their h |
r to decide whether feudal structures are an | inevitable outcome given certain conditions. |
f the Holocaust, holding it to have been the | inevitable outcome of German history; that its argument |
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