Perhaps it was foreordained that the freedom we get from our automobiles requires that we keep others in slavery. |
It's about a battle over voting rights in the Reconstruction South that foreordained the election crisis of 1876, and everybody involved is dead. |
God, whose plan is ineffable, foreordained that the heart of Jesus would be stricken with seven afflictions. |
Its tragic ending is almost foreordained by the characters' inability to change their lives. |
This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable. |
That simple purchase, however, was foreordained to be a vital link in the chain of Reformation history in England. |