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Inextricable from that guilt is Hitler - whose figure occupies an enormous amount of space in the German psyche.
Stefan Sirucek: The Politics of Laughter: Hitler Takes Center Stage in Berlin 2009
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Inextricable seem to be the twinings and tendrils of this evil, and we all involve ourselves in it the deeper by forming connections, by wives and children, by benefits and debts.
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Inextricable lands! the clutchd together! the passionate ones!
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Inextricable lands! the clutch'd together! the passion -
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Inextricable lands! the clutched together! the passionate ones!
Poems By Walt Whitman Walt Whitman 1855
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Inextricable lands! the clutch'd together! the passionate ones!
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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Inextricable seem to be the twinings and tendrils of this evil, and we all involve ourselves in it the deeper by forming connections, by wives and children, by benefits and debts.
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Inextricable confusion reigns in the classification, affinities, and naming of Runts.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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Inextricable they must be now; for where, now, was the inspiration that before was to animate him to such great exploits?
Henrietta Temple A Love Story Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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The relationship is expounded at some length in the first chapter, 'Water and Poverty: the Inextricable Link', by Kassim Kulindwa and Haakon Lein.
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