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inescapably

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in·es·cap·a·ble  (n-skp-bl)
adj.
Impossible to escape or avoid; inevitable: inescapable consequences. See Synonyms at certain.

ines·capa·bly adv.
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Adv.1.inescapablyinescapably - by necessity; "the situation slid inescapably toward disaster "

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``That philosophy is based on Martin Luther King when he said we are all inescapably linked in a network of mutuality, tied in single garment of destiny.
That constructing cultural facilities is part of the transition to the post-industrial city is inescapably obvious because so many are converted industrial premises, factories, power stations and so on that are now museums and concert halls, or the headquarters of media corporations (producing intangible content rather than physical products) and shopping malls (selling globalisation's imported goodies).
He never "plays the race card;" he simply makes it inescapably evident that the deck comes in colors.
 
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