This attitude and this concept of the relation of the Soviet Union to all non-Communist states flows ineluctably from the policies laid down by Lenin who remains the authority on Communism unchallenged by any living Soviet leader. ❋ Unknown (1962)
His main argument is that the Earth is now in positive feedback & moving 'ineluctably' towards a hot state. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Ultimately, Three Hotels isolates this unfortunate state of affairs, reminding us that an individual's life is fleeting and fragile, that it is important to remember that there is good and bad, right and wrong and that even if a person makes only one gesture in their life -- one that heals, that helps, that enlightens, that ineluctably links one person to the next -- it is the most important event in this world. ❋ Steven Weber (2011)
Even if you are enjoying a mild winter where you live, the prospect of springtime ineluctably sneaks in around this time of year. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2012)
Thoreau thought of us as ineluctably solitary individuals: "The penny-post is, commonly, an institution through which you seriously offer a man that penny for his thoughts which is so often safely offered in jest." ❋ Unknown (2012)
And there was just something about the sight of Perez Hilton interviewing performance artist and singer Lady Gaga that brought the idea of a world full of weeping ineluctably to mind. ❋ Unknown (2011)
But July 16th, 1945 was the moment which grew ineluctably from all moments since the fourteenth century, and has defined and projected all moments since itself. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The evidence points ineluctably to the conclusion that climate change is upon us as a result of greenhouse gas emissions, that climatic changes are already occurring that harm our health and welfare, and that the effects will only worsen over time in the absence of regulatory action. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In the meantime, we need to realize that F&SF is far from “an ineluctably minor genre,” as one too self-important, if noted, writer put it, but a vital component of literature [yes, literature]. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Just miles from the headquarters of Apple, Google, HP and Oracle, the engine of assimilation has been humming ineluctably along—in reverse. ❋ Peter Robinson (2011)
They're interested all right, ineluctably pulled in by Beckett's words and Mr. Hurt's music. ❋ Joanne Kaufman (2011)
She had always seemed to me like an Amazon queen, captured and brought to a suburb, where she was forced to live in an enclosure that could not contain her, and yet ineluctably did. ❋ Unknown (2011)
I'm glad my demonic flight occurred pre-911, because my ineluctably agitative state would surely have raised TSA suspicion today. ❋ Crai S. Bower (2011)
"the ineluctable [facts] of [history]" ❋ SNDRMKR (2020)