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inescapable

[in-uh-skey-puh-buhl] / ˌɪn əˈskeɪ pə bəl /


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The geographer Paul Starrs writes about the photograph in his essay “An Inescapable Range, or the Ranch as Everywhere.”

From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2018

Inescapable is the disparity between the flag's scale, which dwarfs anyone in its vicinity, and the trifle implied by a trinket.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2015

Crowds gathered around Mr. Hirst’s “The Inescapable Truth” — a white dove suspended prettily in sky-blue liquid over a human skull — and marvelled at how, reportedly, Elton John had one just like it.

From New York Times • Jun. 1, 2010

The Inescapable Risks For now, the challenge is at home, in the economic and energy problems that can no longer be ignored.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Inescapable Reality of Shadowed Experience Evil does not cease to be because it is denied.

From Modern Religious Cults and Movements by Atkins, Gaius Glenn




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