They were ragtag adventurers, all on the road together for different reasons, as fate would have it. |
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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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They asked her name and, as fate would have it, her name, Ayanda, can be given to both males and females. |
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However, as fate would have it, something far better happened, and the canvases ultimately found their way to the Senate. |
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And as fate would have it, the Japanese have lately taken a shine to Dalecarlian craftmanship. |
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Yet, as fate would have it, in 1999, another important personality entered his life and set in motion his latest great adventure. |
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Mr. Derek Lee: Madam Chair, as fate would have it, I actually was in Afghanistan with our forces just a few months ago and I saw the equipment at work. |
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Zundel claimed that the Zundelsite was merely a tribute to him and was in fact run out of California by one Ingrid Rimland, a long-time acolyte who, as fate would have it,would eventually become the third Mrs. Zundel. |
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But as fate would have it.... Stop me if you've heard this before. |
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And as fate would have it, the draw for the competition pitched the struggling German giants against Fiorentina in Group F, giving Toni the chance to return to his old stamping ground in a fortnight's time. |
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However, as fate would have it, the draw for Korea 2007 has grouped the trio together once more, giving the Asian champions an immediate chance to make amends. |
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As fate would have it, Q. P. R. against Chelsea has a similar unwanted connotation. |
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As fate would have it both team survived the drop, but their coaches were not so lucky. |
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As fate would have it, Christie's is also selling two important canvases by Lempicka. |
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As fate would have it, I actually sat as a member on both of those committees 19 years ago. |
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As fate would have it, Stephanie had just registered and was considering withdrawing because of the difficulties getting funding. |
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As fate would have it, George slept through the big event, but he well recalls the jubilation. |
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As fate would have it, today is coincidentally recognized by the United Nations system as the International Day for Tolerance. |
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As fate would have it, an interior designer ordered 7 fixtures for a project. |
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As fate would have it, he happens to see his work enlarged and displayed at the lakeside. |
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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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As fate would have it, Herdman's opposite number on that day will be calling the shots for Brazil's senior team when the sides meet on Wednesday evening. |
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As fate would have it, a one-half acre site next to the Earl Haig Society project became available. |
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As fate would have it, on our last night in CancĂșn I began to feel sick. |
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As fate would have it, in the first months of the year 2000 the implementation of IRIS coincided with a dramatic increase in demand for travel documents. |
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As fate would have it, though, France fell just short of glory, their superb run coming to an end against West Germany in an amazing semi-final that has gone down in FIFA World Cup history. |
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As fate would have it, he was on the return flight later that day. |
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As fate would have it, Siegrist is superstitious about his left-hand side. |
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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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As fate would have it, Gifford was an experienced cowhand, having worked on farms for years. |
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