One potential factor postulated to influence the fate of duplicated genes is germ-line-specific X chromosome inactivation. |
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I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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There were moments where we felt like we were jinxing the whole thing, pushing our luck, but we decided to test fate and stock up anyhow. |
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His job was to help piece the puzzle together and confirm the fate of the aircrew. |
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It was a weird twist of fate that threw us together, tore us apart, and threw us back together again. |
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You must honor William's memory by living well until sadly fate decrees it is your time to leave this world. |
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They were ragtag adventurers, all on the road together for different reasons, as fate would have it. |
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His fate seemed sealed when aides administered the Sacrament of Anointing, or last rites, on Thursday. |
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The ballet opens and closes with an invocation to ever-changing fate and the wheel of Fortune. |
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The PACE rapporteur, Ruth-Gaby Vermot-Mangold, says that she was concerned about the fate of more than 300 babies. |
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They were monolithic silhouettes against the summer night, sharing the fate of all buildings. |
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The founders observed that tyrannical rule and material scarcity had by and large been the fate of man through the ages. |
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The second of Kepler's laws suffered an even worse fate in being essentially ignored by scientists for around 80 years. |
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Scotland's fate was made official with the events in Oslo but, really, they were done as soon as the final whistle went at Hampden hours earlier. |
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Now, a major new worry is the fate of securities based on the receivables of subprime lenders. |
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I don't know how the future will take us, how we will fly on the wings and winds of fate and fortune. |
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And if there is no kindliness nor understanding between them, what will my boy's fate be? |
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I guess it's just the fate of men, to be under the heel of beautiful women. |
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His tendency to represent himself combined with a penchant for a badly timed wisecrack at the judge have sealed his fate time after time. |
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What is the fate of retail, of the record stores, when music is free at the point of delivery? |
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Inukai suggested that the fate of the wolf and wild dog was tied to that of the deer. |
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It was easy to see what must be the fate of this fine system in any serious and comprehensive attempt to set it on foot in this country. |
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However, there are also still huge problems ahead, such as the fate of the red squirrel and Scottish wildcat. |
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They were not to know that two years later, a similar fate would be visited upon them. |
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After three long years had passed Alban finally decided he would go himself and learn the fate of his beloved. |
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To track the fate of young antelope, Berger and her biologist husband, Joel Berger, radio collared 38 fawns last summer. |
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The players will have today and tomorrow off and then come in to learn their fate on Tuesday. |
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But even where activists have successfully sealed dry latrines, the fate of the people is pathetic. |
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Indeed, even to-day, one cannot begin to comprehend the appalling fate suffered by these two young girls. |
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Well, fate had decided for him that he provide cheers to people for he had begun as a villain in his early days. |
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He was separated from society not by choice and intellect, but by some involuntary spasm of fate that had left him bitter and reduced to beggary. |
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As fate would have it, they keep running into each other at various places, also finding out that some of their interests and likes are similar. |
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A more superstitious premier might have resolved not to tempt fate any further. |
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And then he finds an actor who seems to purposefully carry the weight and fate of the world on his broad, beefy shoulders. |
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Such is the fate of those who tie their future to the whims of megalomaniacs. |
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Anthropologist Small follows the various strands of nature and nurture that determine the fate of our children. |
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We have evolved a fantasy of self-determination that seems to have put fate out of business. |
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Or should I just accept the fact that fate has dealt me a card from the bottom of the deck and move on? |
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Despite the intense security blanket, a little has leaked out about the fate of the four survivors. |
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The two riders rode the race in tandem last year and fate has thrust them together again. |
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So Shade happened to be in my English class and as fate had it we happened to be paired together for an assignment. |
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Well, fate seemed to deny him any runs, pairs or face cards and even any metal implement to do some damage. |
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He shares the common view that America's most significant mistake was to abandon the nation to its unhappy fate following the Soviet withdrawal. |
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The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door. |
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He bares his soul before the judge, who holds the fate of his daughter in his hands. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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But, as fate would have it, Darcy was called home early, and the two old antagonists once more confronted each other. |
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The fate of system then becomes an event in the novel's narrative and can thus be thematized. |
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They are the words of the martyrs, martyrdom being the frequent fate of prophets. |
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They wanted to get married to be united forever, but fate spun a different web for them. |
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Griselde, once again, accepted her fate and protested her love for the marquis, solely requesting her dignity upon exodus from the palace. |
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The newly formed friendship is severely tested and I won't give the ending away, but it is indeed an astonishing twist of fate for all three men. |
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He missed her terribly, and the worry of not knowing her fate gnawed at his mind constantly. |
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They have long complained about being locked out of the negotiations at which their fate is decided annually. |
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I should never have tempted fate by proudly declaring that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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The team tempts fate by planning a victory celebration before a ball has been kicked. |
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It may be tempting fate to say it, but the trains have been running well these last few days. |
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In the macho world of grown-up schoolboy car freaks, no fate is worse than that of spinning a car in front of your peers. |
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The next song continues the sad fate of the lead guitar, as it is processed into the background in favor of mumbled vocals. |
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She suffered the same fate in the 2001 world championships, leading until the final lap where she was overtaken by a trio of Ethiopians. |
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Many were smudged and tear-stained, often being the first information relatives received about the fate of their loved one. |
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The other day when I was writing about the fate of mobile applications, I mentioned one of the laws of technology strategy. |
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This was a deeply formative experience, dividing the fate of the island from the mainland. |
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I decline to accept as an axiom that our fate is involved in that of France. |
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Second, their fate being in their own hands, they needn't worry about being manipulated by a third party who normally has an axe to grind. |
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I knew that I should be more concerned with my immediate fate at the moment, but my mind was awhirl with other thoughts. |
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Their fate may well hinge on rearranged home and away fixtures with Hull Road Park next week. |
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The pub's fate is a major talking point in the village, according to sub-postmaster Garry Wilkinson. |
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It seems to have been Africa's fate to become a theater of empty talk and public gestures. |
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It is an historical fate for all late modern societies that we should welcome and make the best of. |
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The fate of rival bids for NatWest rest in the hands of the faceless large investors. |
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Needless to say, we shall be monitoring its process, from US release, through to our verdict and its fate come the Awards season. |
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As with that venue, which has been completely rebuilt and relaunched, the same fate is destined to happen to this one. |
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Now it's referring to the same big lug who met his fate thanks to David's slingshot. |
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His fate evokes the atavistic fear of Nature's fury that has been with us since the dawn of history. |
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The media focused on Dhananjoy's fate but not on the fate of lakhs of women who live in the shadow of death every minute of the day, every day. |
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If one believes that astrology can predict death, then one must believe in fate and that we have no free will. |
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Since his birth date is uncertain, his fate cannot be astrologically fixed. |
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Yours is the house which decides the fate of the land, the house which gives the breath of life to the people. |
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It is the fate of modernism that we repeatedly lose touch with nature, the environment, the planet. |
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The writer's mission is to care about and contemplate man's fate and existing conditions in order to arouse other people to care and think. |
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The secretary general said that the re-enactment of the 2000 decree could affect the fate of the 40 million jobless in the country. |
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However, the main problem with all kangaroo shooting remains the fate of joeys. |
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We abandoned them to their fate once before, and in their situation I'd suspect we'd do it again. |
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They thought they would never see each other again, but fate brought them back together. |
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The fate of ancient, unexcavated Mayan settlements dating from the fifth century also hangs in the balance. |
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His soliloquies on fate and historical accidence, delivered to an overwrought Monty Bodkin, are among the best things that Wodehouse ever wrote. |
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Then he moved back in with his mother, sealing his fate and cementing his status as parasite and waster of indulgence and advantage. |
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It will release or account for all Gulf War personnel whose fate is still unknown. |
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Depsite all the waterworks, I have to have faith that if fate played a part in our meeting, fate is playing a part in our moving to Minnesota. |
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As it happened, Workington's adherence to acid steelmaking sealed the fate of the ore dock in the next few years. |
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On our whirling globe with its transitory, jet-propelled people, isolation is no longer the demoralising fate it once was. |
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What the record really shows is just how much the fate of the Presidency is governed by the vagaries of chance. |
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Ultimately, the Italian courts and Italian-American extradition agreements may decide the fate of Amanda Knox. |
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As I prowl its gold-paved nooks and wynds, from bookie to bingo parlour, amusement arcade to Lotto shop, I sense fate has fingered me for imminent riches. |
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Several artillery regiments in Hackensack and Ridgefield Park were shelling zombie positions in Englewood and the Teaneck gold course, but the armory's fate was dismal. |
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This timing may have been a mercy, given the fate that was about to engulf Yugoslavia. |
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I can hardly think of a worse fate for any society than to be led into the future by the political class of gangsters, marauders, looters, and liars. |
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The fate of components of the NE during NE breakdown and re-formation is of particular importance and has not previously been investigated in living plant cells. |
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The officers explained that those Sikhs had been lynched to death and that Singh ought to anticipate the same fate for himself. |
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He somehow manages to balance faith, realism, optimism, the news of the day, and the fate of the human race. |
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For two weeks the shuttle had been looping the globe to the obliviousness of the vast majority of the world's population, which was largely preoccupied with the fate of Iraq. |
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Others suffer a nasty twist of fate that balloons their garden-variety misbehavior into a superscandal. |
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I was astonished by his work and very grateful that fate had thrown us together. |
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By now everyone was aware of their impending doom and chaos was starting to break out, but through it all many people came to terms with their fate and accepted it. |
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Not long after that, during a barnstorming tour of the country, he suffers the fate of all martyrs. |
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A similar fate would have befallen those who borrowed against their homes to purchase calls on Apple stock last summer. |
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You could barely be seen, like the fate that befell Brooks Wheelan back in September. |
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She says she regularly thinks of the tragic fate that befell many of those who have come before her. |
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The Indians adapted to the invasion, indicating they were not a passive and static element, and adopted a new resource use strategy that tied their fate to that of the bison. |
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The fate of AirAsia Flight 8501 and the 162 souls on board is a tragedy, but it will not remain a mystery for much longer. |
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In Britain judges arbitrated on the fate of the convicted during the trial and used their powers of mercy to demonstrate the majesty of the law to a wider populace. |
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But a far worse fate awaited the women and children, who were herded into a nearby church and locked inside. |
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Was there ever an alternate fate for Hank, or was he always going to get capped in the desert? |
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We all yearn for some sort of control over our fate and our lives, and we can all sympathize with that. |
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The abbess withheld much from me concerning the fate of my parents. |
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Our American cave dweller will discover that no narrow road lies before him but a fate sealed in concrete. |
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Yet although she clearly possesses both a vision of theatre's social role and an interest in the fate of those at the fringes of society, she is no sermoniser. |
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The fate of the Buddhas may lie with a veteran Bavarian art restorer with a walrus moustache who has spent a lifetime in German castles and cathedrals. |
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If Mr Horam's fate does not hinge on Tory abstainers coming out to vote this time, it could depend on how much more the Lib Dems can squeeze the 5,500-strong Labour vote. |
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An alcoholic veterinary surgeon from Yorkshire who turned up to work drunk and hurled abuse at animal lovers will now hear his fate in the New Year. |
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Ironically, women who seek these treatments to improve the appearance of their skin could have avoided their fate by avoiding excessive sun exposure in the first place. |
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Sofia resigned herself to this fate with a dignified acceptance. |
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He is tempting fate by messing around with a very dangerous drug. |
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Nashe's attitude to his fate is fatalistic, he accepts that his freedom is taken from him and the building of the wall becomes a kind of atonement. |
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Ever the optimist, Crystal believes that languages need not meet the fate of the dodo bird. |
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The fate of Clayton Derrell Lockett, whose execution was botched on Tuesday night, was hardly unusual. |
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If he wanted to avoid tempting fate it's a bit late in the day. |
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The fate of most councils or committees is to grow too large to be effective and to be replaced by an executive or inner caucus, like a series of Russian dolls. |
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With all sides conceding Anthony was a liar, her fate now hangs on which fib the jury buys. |
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Rows of MRAPs that recall Star Wars vehicles await their fate in fenced yards across the base. |
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Avoid the fate of the weekend warrior trying to recapture his glory days. |
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They are not killed, as are Easy Rider's dynamic duo, but death would seem a mercy in the face of the fate society seems to have in store for them. |
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But things work out for the best sometimes, and fate acts in weird ways. |
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Yet, much like the fate that fell the first season, ratings just plain weren't good. |
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It was, notwithstanding the ultimately tragic fate of the Soviet Union, the historical antipode to capitalist barbarism, and the beacon for future generations. |
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One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other. |
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Having autism is not a fate worse than death, and it is grossly offensive for anti-vaxxers to suggest it is. |
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We will not sit on the sidelines and deposit our fate in the hands of others. |
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The man's initial rage at his fate gradually turns into acceptance as he begins to see the futility of trying to escape by scaling the pit's steep, loose sand walls. |
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The fate and whereabouts of Hussein himself are currently unknown. |
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From the fate of other deserters, Slovik apparently figured that the worst he faced was being sentenced to 20 years hard labor. |
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She ungrudgingly accepts her fate without a whisper of frustration. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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In such a way, from a source of national pride, malandragem, samba, and syncopations would turn into a damnation, an unbreakable fate or an inescapable karma. |
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Their goal is to mobilize women who see guns as the most terrifying way cruel fate sends death to shockingly ruin our lives. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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As of this writing, the fate of the captured Ukrainian sniper remains unknown. |
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I believe that fate has brought us here and we should be together, babe. |
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Through the fate of the one truly literate character in the novel, Thady's son Jason, the novel implies that writing offers no safe repository of title. |
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This fate is unfortunately not rare for girls, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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A sign of this is that few see the fate of an eventual meeting as hinging on an upcoming UN nuclear inspection of Iran. |
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A panel of citizens will decide the fate of Officer Wilson rather than law-enforcement professionals or a lone judge. |
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When his mistress read of the impending marriage in a newspaper, she accepted her fate with equanimity. |
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At the beginning of Darwinia there are perhaps too many characters introduced for my taste, but we soon settle down and concentrate mainly on the fate of Guilford Law. |
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Boy meets girl, fate intervenes, boy makes a pig's ear of it, and spends the rest of the film chasing his tail in a vain effort to recapture the fair maiden's heart. |
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And yet how could he be sane to wish this fate on the world? |
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He does drive a taxi though, I wouldn't wish that fate on anyone. |
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Another questionable procedure was the practice whereby a simple majority vote of the court would decide the fate of the accused when the final judgement was rendered. |
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There's something about the way we came together that still feels like it had an element of kismet or fate in it, something that just had to happen, and it happened good. |
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The polls will decide the fate of some of these regional satraps. |
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Shaken by his early defeats, Caesar engages the aid of the Teutons and a final great battle is joined which will decide the ultimate fate of all Gaul. |
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Let's stipulate that the fate of the Republic does not turn on the state of Sally Quinn's social life. |
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What is at stake is not just the fate of a failed technology company. |
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Her fate was sealed by the marriage arrangement made in her youth. |
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All the mariachi player wanted to do was to be like his father, his grandfather, and his great grandfather before him, but fate did not unfold as he had hoped. |
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The battle between conservation groups and FWS over the fate of the Yellowstone grizzly is about to repeat. |
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Cell proliferation and cell fate are controlled from dividing cell division centres or latent pluripotent stem cells within the cambium or pericycle. |
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However, given the tragic fate of the four the two unaccounted-for MQM activists, namely Sohaib and Zia-ur-Rehman, are also feared dead. |
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Jones expressed concern about the fate of the land and damage to the acquifiers if the project blew up the ridges to establish the mine. |
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Having lived adventurously, fate placed the pair of them in situations which would secure their unique notch in our imaginations. |
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The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the battle, and on it alone depended the fate of every action. |
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He had been a big top performer in his youth, but in a twist of fate he had run away to become an investment banker. |
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And the girl's fate he could picture as plainly as though he were an eyewitness to it. |
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Broder too, one of the Danish warriors at that battle, is represented as having consulted augury to forelearn the fate of the day. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend. |
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In the last analysis, the fate of each individual woman rests in the hands of the gynaecologist. |
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I was curious about the fate of Ras Mikael who came to the palace of lyoas as a guest and committed the hosticide. |
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Nevertheless, it was generally the fate of the greatest of Rome's enemies, such as Pyrrhus and Hannibal, to win early battles but lose the war. |
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Will the fate of the hyperloop concept be different from the maglev and be introduced quickly and successfully on the market? |
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And in the end he, as well as three of his four children, shared Retief's fate in the massacre of Trekkers by the Zulu impis of Dingane. |
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Foolishly John disregarded his allies' opinions on the fate of the prisoners, many of them their neighbours and kinsmen. |
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Their fate remained in doubt until the very last game of the season. This truly was a team that captured lightning in a bottle. |
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Nearly all animal and plant species that have lived on Earth are now extinct, and extinction appears to be the ultimate fate of all species. |
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Danish and Norman conquests were just the manner in which God punished his sinful people and the fate of great empires. |
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Several priests set out for Warwick, worried about the fate of their colleagues. |
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The mood is so lovely that the audience never feels fear or worry about the fate of the characters. |
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The protagonist is thrown by fate into poverty and after many difficulties achieves a golden happiness. |
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The protagonists of Nolan's films are often driven by philosophical beliefs, and their fate is ambiguous. |
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Lawry was not informed of the decision privately and heard his fate over the radio. |
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At the German Grand Prix the team suffered the same fate as in Britain as both drivers suffered with tyre temperatures. |
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This view has been linked to the fate of the Albion Flour Mills, which was the first major factory in London. |
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By 1923, the fate of the area had still not been decided, prompting Lithuanian forces to invade in January 1923 and seize the port. |
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There is disagreement over the fate of the kingdom from the late 8th century onwards. |
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In military terms, the Japanese retained control of Burma until the result of the campaign was irrelevant to the fate of Japan. |
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Shetland was colonised during the late 8th and 9th centuries, the fate of the existing indigenous population being uncertain. |
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In 2012 Amnesty reported that the fate of an estimated 10,500 people, most of whom were Bosnian Muslims, remained unknown. |
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As in other cultures, the fate of other family members depended on the assets of a family. |
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The fate of the language was influenced by the increasing power of the English state in Ireland. |
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In 1967, a second plebiscite was held to determine the fate of the territory. |
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The third congress took place in 1818, to decide the fate of occupied Napoleonic France. |
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Edward III lost interest in the fate of his protege after the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War with France. |
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The unknown fate of the legion has been the subject of considerable research and speculation. |
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In conclusion, the fate of the Ninth remains the subject of vigorous debate among scholars. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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The Gothic ribbed vault was constructed, like that of York Minster, of wood rather than stone, which affected the ultimate fate of the building. |
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The other scene depicted Sallah's fate after Jones and Marion's entrapment with the asps. |
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As fate would have it, an Ologun who had been on patrol in the area saw the commotion and rescued the Old man with the cane. |
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In 1854, Rae returned to the cities with information from the Inuit about the disastrous fate of the Franklin expedition. |
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This served as a lesson to the rest of the confederacy of the fate in store for those who dared to stand against Rome. |
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After this, Arthur's fate remains uncertain, but modern historians believe he was murdered by John. |
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The outcry over Arthur's fate saw an increase in local opposition to John, which Philip used to his advantage. |
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A mixed force as he saw it would suffer the same fate as the Spanish Armada. |
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Egyptian law enforcement produced conflicting information on the fate of the Italian citizen, which was unacceptable to Italian investigators. |
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Being sold into slavery was a common fate of populations conquered in wars. |
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The final fate of Edward IV's legitimate sons, Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, is unknown. |
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We examined the fate of blood-borne HSCs using genetically marked parabiotic mice, which are surgically conjoined and share a common circulation. |
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How fate is set is unknown, but it is told by the Fates and by Zeus through sending omens to seers such as Calchas. |
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In English, the Tristan story suffered the same fate as the Matter of Britain generally. |
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England avoided this fate for a while and settled down under Elizabeth to a moderate Anglicanism. |
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The fate of the Rus' Khaganate, and the process by which it either evolved into or was consumed by the Rurikid Kievan Rus', is unclear. |
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Snorri describes them as a group of three, but he and other sources also allude to larger groups of norns who decide the fate of newborns. |
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The Tuareg have a king who decides the fate of the tribe and is known as Amenokal. |
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Remembering the fate of Tome Pires decades earlier, Macau's leaders chose an elderly judge and Italian Jesuit to go in their place. |
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Most of Gonzalo's army deserted him just before the crucial battle of Jaquijahuana near Cusco, that would determine the fate of the conquest. |
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Only later, especially through Basque fishermen, who visited the region, came news of the fate of the colonists. |
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Torres, his crew and his captives disappear entirely from the historical record at this point, and their subsequent fate is unknown. |
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If free speech is the lifeblood of democracy then the fate and the prognosis of the latter are that of the former. |
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It appears that scholars agree only on the fate of Dezhnyov's vessel, which was not lost. |
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Nothing was known of the fate of the third large invasion force aimed at capturing New Orleans and southwest. |
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He resigned himself to his fate and began the long walk home to face his wife. |
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That Friday, which began like any other, when my fate was brought up from the kitchen, superscribed to me, and put into my ignorant hand. |
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It suffered the fate of all unsectarianism, and made him to be as one man in the midst of foes. |
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Charlotte Haze is spared Quilty's fate because she is, from the beginning, not a mirage but an oppressive, dull, untransfigurable reality. |
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The arch-enemies survive the accident but the fate of their sons in the back of the vehicle is the balance. |
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But uncertainty hung over the fate of some yesterday, including five Asian black bears who may be too old to be moved and could be put to death. |
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I was very saddened to read about the deaths of Peaches and Tatima at the Lincoln Park Zoo and wonder about the fate of Wankie. |
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Many airports and airstrips in Africa suffer the same fate as the Busia airstrip in Kenya. |
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Finally the issues raised are considered in the light of the fate of the alien priories. |
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For an analysis of Hieronimo as the sacred warrior destined to reverse the fate of King Zedekiah. |
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So how concerned should people be about the fate of the VSV vaccine? |
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Consider the fate of same-sex marriage in Kansas over last two months. |
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The biggest, and saddest, Springwatch story for the crew last year was the fate of the four ringed plover eggs, as Humble relates. |
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Metabolic fate of dietary terpenes from Eucalyptus radiata in common ringtail possum. |
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The fate of many anti-poverty programs has ebbed and flowed ever since. |
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Its fate was to be logrolled again by Ardrey, the American dramatist and Hollywood screenwriter. |
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The Fraserburgh-born killer seemed more upset about the fate of his pet dog Bleep than his predicament. |
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The fate of the Realms of Flesh, Spirit and Half World rest on Gee's journey of self-discovery. |
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Nu Instruments, based in Wrexham, makes mass spectrometers used for geological studies to establish the origins and the fate of rocks. |
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In this they symbolized for Anglo Californians the serflike fate that awaited them too if they failed to act. |
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To stumble upon serendipitous meet ups that fate would not likely have arranged otherwise. |
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A comparison of the characteristics and fate of Barrow's Goldeneye and Bufflehead nests in nest boxes and natural cavities. |
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While there, he was part of the most popular tag team in the country and was virtually unbeatable, but fate would step in and change all of that. |
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This is not always the happiest fate for an American artist. |
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Was their fate simular to the description of a lillu in the Epic of Gilgamesh? |
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The fate of hemp production in America hangs in the balance. |
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Schmookler's 'parable of the tribes' as an organizing theme for the fate of the Chamorros. |
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But as we are all keenly aware, fate had far different plans. |
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The fate of linguistics, therefore, turned on a simple twist of chance. |
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According to Sarkin, the issue of the missing 17,000 people cannot yet be part of Lebanon's postwar general amnesty as the fate of those people remains unknown. |
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Despite the rough handling by Deane the Mary Rose escaped the wholesale destruction by giant rakes and explosives that was the fate of other wrecks in the Solent. |
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But however philosophically Rist's carrot-topped protagonist may view the twist of fate that led her out of Eden, the trip might easily sweep viewers off their feet. |
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Other major concerns include the fate of ADN and diploma programs, and the monetary burden that could be placed on nurses to fulfill the BSN requirement. |
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The fate of the bill remained to be decided by the next Majlis. |
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This was also the fate of the rock and roll group Hurriganes. |
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He has made seminal contributions to the field of freshwater acidification, including important work on the fate and status of river birds living on acidifying streams. |
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In this time of concern over the fate of the Arctic regions, Polar Bear, Arctic Hare illuminates the rich diversity of life that abounds in the far north. |
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The fate of the Yangtze giant soft-shelled turtle, which can weigh up to 220 pounds, depends on whether two elderly turtles in Chinese zoos are able to reproduce. |
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Hanging between endlessly insignificant labor and death, she monumentalizes the fate of Athenian women and more generally all subjects denied civic benefits and public voice. |
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However, in some versions of the story, he, like his brother Zeus, did not share the fate of his other brother and sisters who were eaten by Cronus. |
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France suffered this fate in the 16th century in the series of conflicts known as the French Wars of Religion, which ended in the triumph of the Bourbon Dynasty. |
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The fate of the rest of the network was not discussed in the report. |
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Child-welfare experts are concerned about the fate of these children, many of whom will age out of the system at 18 with little or no safety nets. |
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Although the event horizon has an enormous effect on the fate and circumstances of an object crossing it, no locally detectable features appear to be observed. |
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She had travelled with her father as far as the Springs, and both of them were in utter ignorance of the fate which had overtaken the young medico during the journey. |
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In the Romantic era, Jonson suffered the fate of being unfairly compared and contrasted to Shakespeare, as the taste for Jonson's type of satirical comedy decreased. |
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Coke spoke with feeling of the probable fate of the Queen and the rest of the King's family, and of the innocents who would have been caught up in the explosion. |
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At the time of the accident, the fate of LCT 427 went unreported and the late Violet Graham, James's widow, believed her husband, from Gateshead, had died in Normandy. |
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According to legend, Aidan saw the black smoke from his cell at Lindisfarne Abbey, immediately recognized its cause, and knelt in prayer for the fate of the city. |
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The fourth, kismetic, dimension is a conceptual umbrella under which all unfortunate incidents are explained as fate or the work of the supernatural. |
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Rumours spread in England and Scotland that the killings had the king's sanction and that this foreshadowed their own fate if the king's Irish troops landed in Britain. |
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The Parliament of Bermuda avoided the Parliament of England's fate during The Protectorate, becoming one of the oldest continuous legislatures in the world. |
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The play presents a conjecture of the fate of Roanoke Colony. |
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This will also officially be the last year coachloads of veterans will visit the beaches where their brave actions changed the fate of modern Europe. |
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Both of Richard's illegitimate children survived him, but they seem to have died without issue and their fate after Richard's demise at Bosworth is not certain. |
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Being a gentleman, Robert was entitled to shove other commoners into the gongpit but he still had to jump out of the way of the knights to avoid the same fate himself. |
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What the self is to become thereby ceases to be a fate that haunts it or lies ambuscaded in its circumstances, for the self can foreshape its own career and reality. |
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Most of the sections, after the portion Bereshit expound biblical narratives, notably the deeds of the patriarchs, as allegories of the fate of the soul. |
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The intention of the ICRC was to provide the families of the prisoners with some hope and solace and to alleviate their uncertainties about the fate of their loved ones. |
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He also writes that its failure was the predictable fate of an organization whose members and mission were simply too masculinist, imperialist, and militaristic. |
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In the ancient Greek world, this was seen as a fate worse than death. |
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This model is further utilized to characterize local and systemic pathologic reactions, fate in the body and tumorigenic potential of engrafted cells. |
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In 1853 explorer John Rae was told by local Inuit about the disastrous fate of Franklin's expedition, but his reports were not welcomed in Britain. |
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His amicable nature spared him the fate of the other conspirators. |
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At first, the Aztecs believed the epidemic was a punishment from an angry god, but they later accepted their fate and no longer resisted the Spanish rule. |
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The Diocese of Qu'Appelle and the General Synod of the ACC were in considerable danger of the same fate until settlement of the claims was reached on a national basis. |
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This arrangement was unique in the context of the war as in Latvia, which otherwise shared a common fate with Estonia, there was no organisation of this kind. |
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There have also been sackfuls of mail from readers appalled at the fate of dogs including Yorkshire Terriers, poodles, chihuahuas, dalmatians and rough collies. |
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Inside Moria, they learn of the fate of Balin and his colony of Dwarves. |
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