There follows a succession of adventures, dangers, narrow escapes from death, and general blows of malign Fate. |
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Fate and destiny intertwine and connect in ways you cannot possibly imagine. |
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But as God is my witness, we shall meet again, and Fate will not be in your favor! |
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Fate threw us together one night when we both were up for a bit of a rage and so went to see The Bird perform. |
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But these little bits of blind chance or Fate take out individuals rather than eroding the ties of the hermetic village. |
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Soon her palm resembled a chart of lunar phases, four thin moons, their tiny scarlet crescents crossing the lines of galaxies and Fate. |
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Fate and circumstances often conspire to change the direction of our lives for better or worse. |
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Fate however it seemed was on her side as a rumble of thunder growled down at everyone from above and large drops of rain began to fall. |
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Or there may be a tendency to place too much faith in Fate, which leads to an abdication of personal responsibility. |
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If the Sun Line is good and the Fate Line is bad, success and fame cannot be predicted. |
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Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. |
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So, break out the dice, the tarot cards and the crystal ball, and let's see what Madame Fate has in store for us, what? |
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My God, that is to say my supreme ruler, most omnipotent and the principal object of my faith, is Fate. |
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It feels as though I'm rescuing lives from oblivion, from utter destruction by the Garbage Truck of Fate. |
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It may seem you are making your own destiny, but always you follow the path Fate ordained. |
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There's bobbing for apples in the Great Hall and a game of Web of Fate taking place in the ballroom shortly. |
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My stomach knots itself in fear as I wait for the appearance of a man who controls my destiny, my Fate, and my life. |
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It is rare, however, that a person is given the choice of offering up his life to Fate in order to save the life of another. |
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Forced to live a life on the run, he seeks counsel from an old mystic, who explains that his actions have spawned an immortal incarnation of Fate, known as the Dahaka. |
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A more traditional Fortean publication is the magazine Fate, which has been published since 1948, founded by science fiction magazine editor Raymond A. Palmer. |
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Once the destructive course is set going, these forces operate with the relentlessness the Greeks called Moira, or Fate. |
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Fate and fortune, both good and ill, are sown by the whimsy of God. |
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Madame Fate, a mysterious fortune teller, has foreseen her own demise at midnight this very day. |
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Fate decreed it was to be in this unpretentious hill town and it turned out to be, literally, a breath of fresh air. |
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What do we care for Marxism or monarchism, the resurrection of Holy Russia or the Idea of the Common Fate? |
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Fate is the thing responsible for bringing two ever-searching lovers together, yet it is also at the hands of this same kismet that they find themselves ripped apart. |
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In order to judge the value and success of the Fate Line, the lines of Life and Head, together with the ruling mounts and thumb must be in good formation. |
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Fate and the lottery of birth reign supreme. |
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Now he began to feel that in him, the thews of a Titan were forestallingly cut by the scissors of Fate. |
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Support for the venture has also been offered by others including UFO Magazine, Fate Magazine, Bella Online Paranormal Magazine, Anomalist. |
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Thus people today stop at the laws of nature, treating them as something inviolable, just as God and Fate were treated in past ages. |
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He went as far as challenging Fate to a duel, and survived: he kept from the experience eyes as luminous as a tomb and a mirthless smile: none ever knew if he had won. |
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But the Yarriguette does not plan to eternally make double knots in the tapestry of Fate, or hold the candle for Heroeswho lost themselves in the Tartarus. |
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Fate intervened, however, when she met songwriter Cori Josias during a transatlantic flight. |
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Fate of trace organic compounds during vadose zone soil treatment in an onsite wastewater system. |
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Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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To punish me for my contempt of authority, Fate has made me an authority myself. |
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But he answered them that since they had done all that they could, and Fate had reversed their design, it was evident that the matter was in the hands of Fate, and that the less they meddled the better it would be for them. |
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Aflame with the hearts of lovers and the souls of poets, they tempt Fate as they seek love and destiny in the worldýs most infamous cabaret: the Moulin Rouge. |
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Fate implies the primeval, tripartite division of the world that Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades effected in deposing their father, Cronus, for its dominion. |
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Fate forced them to celebrate the festival in flood-relief camps, where families enjoyed by preparing special foods, visiting temples and reciting bhajans. |
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Fate of very small asymptomatic stage-I osteonecrotic lesions of the hip. |
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The city has a number of free publications including Fate magazine, Go Belfast, and the Vacuum, that are distributed through bar, cafes and public venues. |
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