The total and violent destruction of this woman is seen as the only way out of an inextricable situation. |
But the inextricable pull of politics, which is almost like a vein in the family tree, ultimately worked on both of them. |
Taking its title from a Pablo Neruda poem, the album's relationship to poetry is inextricable. |
The man has often shown an ability to get himself out of apparently inextricable situations and get his point across. |
In so doing, the church would seem to have vouchsafed the gospel's inextricable relationship to the First Testament. |
More important, she highlights the inextricable relationship of the conditions of reciprocity to the meaning of one's subjectivity. |