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Inevitability - Definition of Inevitability at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Inevitability. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use inevitability in a Sentence...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "inevitability" ... Learn more about "inevitability" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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HILLARY'S pollster Mark Penn recently claimed that she was leading the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in all states in all the polls. Not so fast, Mark. ... The sense of Hillary's inevitability as the Democratic nominee is clearly vanishing.
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Inevitable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inevitable refers to something that cannot be avoided. Inevitable may also refer to: • Inevitable ( Dungeons & Dragons ), a magical construct in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game • The ...
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You wouldn't pay $30 for a can of soup. Or $80 for an undershirt. Yet many of you reading this have paid upward of $300 for jeans. What happened to the Lee Jeans era? In a flash, our price threshold for jeans has increased ... Products make the leap from pedestrian to premium when their creators think of them as ideas.
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UPDATE: "Inevitable" is my word, not Mark Penn's, which is why I wrote he had "strongly implied" inevitability. I've taken the quote marks off the words incumbent and inevitable above to make that clearer.
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I agree with Erick that Romney's "inevitability" is in question if he doesn't win IA . . . but it also sounds like Erick is conversely arguing that Romney IS inevitable if he wins IA.
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The increased sophistication of instant messaging worm attacks has triggered fears of the possibility of fully automated attacks that do not require user action. ... Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. ... Network Security & Hardware - eWeek...
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The disaster challenges the Government to accept evident truths. ... IT IS only a couple of years since scientists first told us we could expect a whole new order of fires in south-eastern Australia, fires of such ... The fires we saw on Saturday were not "once in a thousand years" or even "once in a hundred years" events,
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by Seth Farber ... only England has agreed to participate in the war. For the Bush Administration the attack on Iraq represents an opportunity to implement for the first time Bush's new doctrine of preemptive war – "preemptively" attacking countries the President has identified as "threats" to ... (New York Times, July 22,
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