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This campaign for war has been presented to us as having the ineluctability of a Greek tragedy.
Solidarity between groups of knights had prevailed over the ineluctability of battle.
These represent the ineluctability of death.
To dip into the oddly fascinating science of traffic is to find specialists grappling with both indeterminacy and ineluctability.
In the end, though, the author doesn't quite know what to do with her heady epic, which keeps unfolding with new levels of intensity and ineluctability.
The Ineluctability of Politics Reflecting a common view at the convention, they argued that everything in the culture is drenched in political meaning.
For Ms. Margolin, a playwright and actor, the ineluctability of mess remains one of life's great dramatic subjects.
Larkin's subject is the biggest there is - death, its relentnessness, its ineluctability, its unavoidability.
In "Koi" he speaks of the ineluctability of the seasons, and in "Days of 1994" he reflects on "forgetful lover and forgotten love" and the "laughter of old friends."
He thinks of those who have died because he has seen a moment coming, has known that the bounty hunters or the militia or the rails or the gas will come, and has frozen before ineluctability.
The pastoral Sussex landscapes, the obsession with coincidence, the recurrent imagery of bread and baking - all these seemed far removed from the old man's fictional world, with its gloomy interiors, its stifling conventionality, the heroes haunted by the terrifying ineluctability of fate.
Or, rather, after a life of uncertainties, enthusiasms, and disappointments, cowardice and betrayal, faced with the ineluctability of his ruin, he decided to profess the faith of his youth, no longer asking himself whether it was right or wrong; but as if to prove to himself that he was capable of some faith.