The material itself is too fragmented, too scattershot, to generate its own inexorable momentum.
But after that vote is taken, there may be an inexorable momentum toward the formation of a unity government or early elections.
He was fortified, though, by the inexorable momentum of the Spanish campaign.
This big, phantasmagorial creation, written in 1963, makes its best effect with taut, inexorable momentum.
Fingers flickering, he maintained a rock-steady pulse, driving the band forward with an inexorable momentum.
Yet in the end, there was some lack of cumulative power, of inexorable momentum.
Despite the work's somewhat impersonal monumentality, set out with inexorable momentum, each phrase bore a loving personal stamp.
The lyrics are in Czech, but the dark tone and inexorable momentum of the songs made perfect sense to an American ear.
But the Contract victories gave Gingrich what he most wanted - the sense of inexorable momentum.
I don't care either for the way Marriner protracts the pauses in the second theme (from 2'51")- a rhetorical effect that impairs the music's inexorable momentum.