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"It is a singular audacity," answered the Knight of the Tomb, "that would enter into conversation with him who is termed the Inexorable, the Unsparing, and the Pitiless, whom even the most miserable forbears to call to his assistance, lest his prayers should be too soon answered."
Waverley Novels — Volume 12 Walter Scott 1801
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Inexorable appears the march but will India find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
Sunil Sharan: Will India Win Coveted UN Seat? Sunil Sharan 2010
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Inexorable appears the march but will India find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
Sunil Sharan: Will India Win Coveted UN Seat? Sunil Sharan 2010
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Inexorable as you have proved to the fervency and sincerity of my vows, refuse me not, too cruel Anna, the solitary consolation of bidding you farewel!
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Inexorable consequence has set the parameters of Barack Obama's campaign in North Carolina.
Mayhill Fowler: Clintons Tagteam North Carolina Undecideds; Little Sign Of Obama 2008
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Inexorable, unavoidable, one step at a time -- and no escape, no turning back.
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Inexorable as the turn of the tide, his promise to the enchantress must be completed; the sorcerer Anskiere would someday claim his service.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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Inexorable as the changing year, 'contemporary' versions and interpretations of Shakespeare come forth as by a natural process.
Much Ado About Everything Adams, Robert M. 1987
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Inexorable pressure held him under with one hand as the native balanced itself with the other.
Splinter Of The Mind's Eye Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1978
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Inexorable pressure held him under with one hand as the native balanced itself with the other.
Splinter Of The Mind's Eye Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1978
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