They say that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat trite sayings. |
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The hunter is doomed to being transformed by the vain goddess of hunting into a stag, to be pursued and torn to shreds by his own hounds. |
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The ski industry is not doomed, says Harrison, but it is certainly heading for some hard times. |
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The capper was a Week 17 loss to Carolina, which doomed their playoff chances and led to a very long offseason. |
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His underlying view is that if we don't make a drastically new start we are doomed. |
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Any attempt to give a final explication of the meaning of a text is doomed. |
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Because once you allow your nation to be blackmailed by the threat of force, you're doomed. |
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Then he realizes that he is doomed to spend eternity locked in the same place, seeing the same people do the same things every day. |
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Her poetry anthology Enough Rope was a bestseller and her life was a procession of speakeasies, doomed affairs and half-hearted suicide attempts. |
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Clydebank are doomed, but they clearly do not intend to lie down and accept their fate without offering some resistance. |
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Your youngster may feel it is hopeless to try to be good, that he is doomed to be uncaring like the father, or selfish like the mother. |
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This is a pretty blunt warning that candidates who are seen as anti-American, or as hoping for things to go wrong, are doomed. |
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Ship of Fools, based on the Katherine Anne Porter novel about a boatload of vaguely doomed passengers in the 1930s, is pretty much a disaster. |
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The doomed tanker was hauled out to sea by tugs straining against the winds and tide. |
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One other thing I know is that we are not doomed to repeat the escalating cycles of violence. |
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The doomed King Charles I's surveyor, Abraham van der Doort, for instance, committed suicide after misplacing one of 3,000 miniatures. |
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Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood. |
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Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June. |
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Modern photography's mechanical and chemical reproduction processes seem to be doomed to become completely obsolete. |
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You might dismiss them as hangovers of the past, doomed to early extinction. |
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Hall Park crashed to yet another defeat and they look doomed for relegation. |
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The project was probably doomed on the drawing board by an unrealistically ambitious plan. |
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During the Ottoman conquest of the end of that century Perperikon has been conquered, destroyed and doomed to oblivion. |
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Is this a travesty against nature that we are doomed to repeat ad infinitum? |
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In the fairytale, Sleeping Beauty was a stunningly majestic woman doomed to wait for someone to wake her. |
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Realising the supposedly unsinkable Titanic was doomed, Andrews insisted that the order to abandon ship be given. |
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As she died, he doomed her soul to oblivion and swept his hand over Sonaro. |
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And without providing meaningful commentary, the pop-punk boom is doomed to implode due to its own vacuity. |
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Republicans are willing to go over the fiscal cliff in a doomed effort to keep tax rates low for the highest income earners. |
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He's out of ammo and doomed for sure, and there's 15 guys on him, and he vanquishes them all with his will and might. |
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Greg Kinnear does a convincing job as the doomed star, deftly revealing a man vapidly oblivious to the harm he caused himself and others. |
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Matt watched the seemingly noiseless explosion as fire erupted from the engine of the doomed German fighter. |
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The search for the missing link is doomed to failure because we would have no way of recognizing it even if it were staring us in the face. |
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In today's fast-paced websphere, any attempt to restrict content is probably doomed to failure anyway. |
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Such plantings may be doomed to failure, regardless of the amount of pesticide a grower uses. |
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Without teeth to demonstrate that the firm is serious, your program is doomed to fail. |
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If they fall into that delusion, they are doomed and no second reprieve will be vouchsafed them. |
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After a while, the viewer is doomed to grow suspicious of a creative mind that never thinks of simply walking around the wall. |
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But in case anyone gets the idea that this site is doomed to drift off into disrepair and disinterest, hah! |
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The cool temperatures and dampness of the cave doomed it to failure though and the novelty eventually wore off. |
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What, then, is one to make of Moore's insistent theme that readers of his books are doomed to squalor? |
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So what if it is all about forbidden love and doomed sexual obsession for a pre-pubescent nymphet. |
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Were Heloise and Abelard just another pair of star-crossed lovers, consumed by a passion that was doomed to end in tragedy? |
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Those whom the Goddess rejected as unworthy died in the initiation, accursed and doomed. |
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If you're successful, you've doomed your family to a somewhat aberrant, abnormal existence, but it's public service. |
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Black water was seen in the ship's wake after the bombs exploded, proof the submarine was doomed. |
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In other words, we are doomed to have 50 percent novice users for the foreseeable future. |
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The working-class resistance that revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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Her performance is more a series of poses than a heartfelt interpretation of a potentially doomed character. |
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I won't attempt a plot synopsis, as every such attempt is doomed to abject failure. |
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In the speculative boom of the late 1990s, a company that did not produce good financial numbers was doomed. |
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He won praise for his handling of doomed World Trade Organization talks on agriculture in Seattle. |
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So we are doomed, by our very vitality, to earlier deaths than our womenfolk. |
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At Rangers, by contrast, manager Alex McLeish seemed doomed after a series of defeats at home brought the club to its knees. |
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Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past. |
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The medic paused, trying to think of something he could do for the doomed child. |
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Am I doomed for six more years of loving him, putting him on a pedestal, and worshipping him? |
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She tries all kinds of ideas to regain her skills, but they all seem doomed to failure. |
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Investments in the billions have stabilised entire cities and regions, which seemed to be hopelessly doomed to decline. |
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If categorization and bias come so easily, are people doomed to xenophobia and racism? |
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I somehow get the impression that I am doomed not to succeed in my massage course. |
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And the unions that remain part of it are doomed to face ever-dwindling memberships and loose any remaining relevancy they may still have. |
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Really, what I want to do is impossible, for any listing of an endless series is doomed to be infinitesimal. |
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He was going only out of a sense of obligation to an already doomed relationship. |
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Looking for a history that isn't there, these hand-wringing malcontents are doomed to disappointment. |
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Was this the fabled yeti, terrorizing another doomed high-altitude expedition? |
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Is the field of canine cognition doomed forever to repeat this seemingly endless dispute? |
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To repay Arthur for once saving his life, Ford wants Arthur to join him as he flees the doomed planet. |
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In much the same manner, Bernard's efforts to keep his experiment with the children under wraps remain equally doomed to ineffectuality. |
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Ministers were last night accused of leading Leeds down the garden path over its doomed Supertram project. |
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If there's only leaf peeping to be had an hour north, then I am doomed in going south. |
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Blogs were once the domain of angst-ridden teens and doomed presidential candidates. |
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Our conventional wisdom says a man who kills an anima figure is surely doomed. |
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Most of these duplicated segments are doomed to oblivion, because any proteins their genes produce are redundant. |
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The working-class resistance which revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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Their brief marriage was clearly doomed from the start by her parents' snobbish condescension. |
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Despite being financially doomed from the beginning, the promoters never let the party stop. |
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Fat, perspiring men and women were furiously fanning paper plates in a doomed effort to circulate the stale air. |
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For moss sperm, attempts at fertilizing the female of the species may be doomed before they even begin. |
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The hoses which the doomed emergency workers hauled up the stairs would have been completely ineffective. |
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These are all reasons why some old varieties have fallen aside, doomed in a modern market place that seems to reward size, looks and shelf life. |
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However, a star does not have to appear doomed for their death to increase or alter their value. |
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Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap. |
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James gave it the good old college try and any opportunity to hear these songs is welcome, but the enterprise was always doomed to failure. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Mike hardly ever looks at girls, and when he does, the relationship is doomed from the start. |
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With the constant drug-taking the marriage was doomed and it lasted just 14 months. |
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Vicente Aranda's take on the story is a classical tale of faithless woman, doomed lover and romance gone awry. |
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New national policies are doomed to failure if they are not part of an overall solution. |
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This relationship was unrealistic, and doomed from the outset, came between Wilde and his art, and became his ruination. |
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Unless he could free the doomed lummox beneath him by sundown, he'd be on the south end of more drunken wagers than either man could count. |
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Why should we be doomed to grow old, gray, yellow and saggy before we turn to ashes and dust? |
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However, the sheer irrationality of continuing to expand a policy doomed to failure begs an explanation. |
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A sermon and invocation in Samoan was followed by an impromptu chorale, offering prayers and songs for the doomed. |
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Their latest CD, Beach Blanket Bedlam, packs a punch with high-energy, oddball odes to sand fleas and doomed hoodlums. |
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He despises the ignorant and the sinner as doomed to perdition, nay, he considers them as the enemies of God, and as such to be persecuted. |
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The ice cap is melting, the polar bears are doomed, Australia is looking at a year-round bushfire season, and still they drive on. |
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Her Agamemnon is both divinely doomed and a moral hypocrite who combines protestations of paternal love with dalliance with a Greek war-widow. |
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With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved. |
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The Navy has made a valiant, but ultimately doomed, attempt to rescue a fellow seafarer in distress at Fleet Base West. |
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And though hyperkinetic video games beat board-game sales seven to one, Hasbro and child-rearing experts say the old games are far from doomed. |
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It is his temerity in assuming that love is universally a good thing and a cause for celebration that has doomed him. |
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The tragedy is that these are doomed to failure because they are in no way, enhancers of resources. |
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You would think this was a switch doomed from the start, given the completely disparate nature of the two jobs. |
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Without the bank's total commitment to an insurance strategy, bancassurance might be doomed to fail. |
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If we do not find a way of resolving the sins of the past then we are doomed to repeat them. |
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The heavy and massive furniture seems doomed to remain anchored to its designated space. |
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The doomed plane was the last to be given clearance to take off before the airport was closed due to fog. |
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It was an arrangement that covered most people, but with Deng Xiaoping's move to a market economy, the system was doomed. |
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And people said left wing media was doomed because of arrogance and paternalism! |
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If so, the clairvoyant quality of these last works, their vision and authority, reflects the fate of a man who knew himself to be doomed. |
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If we don't allow any quality commercial development then the town is doomed to a mediocre fate. |
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They think our attempts to legislate morality are barbaric, puritanical and doomed to failure. |
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Amid voter apathy that doomed two previous efforts, Serbians voted for a president yesterday for the third time in a year. |
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By now, were all tuned in to the film's peculiar brand of black humour and laugh heartily at the doomed toons plight. |
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She is caught in a loop, doomed to repeat her lonely, tormented existence day after day. |
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In fact, it is an account of a desperate, doomed attempt to transcend meaninglessness. |
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She was sobbing now, paralyzed like a cornered rabbit knowing she was doomed. |
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Rumours that an entrepreneur may buy the doomed factory have been circulating among workers and the local business community. |
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The celebrity's presence alleviates the suspicion that the protagonists are doomed. |
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One of the reasons she may be so unpleasant is that she subconsciously feels your relationship is doomed anyway. |
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Compared to this, the goodfellas seem like sedentary sentimentalists, trapped animals rooted in dying communities, doomed territories. |
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The combination of the oil shock and Fed actions doomed the US to fifteen months of recession. |
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The protagonists seem doomed to miscommunicate in the world of Kundera's stories under discussion. |
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to misquote it, as the Spanish philosopher George Santayana did not say. |
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It catalogues a massive but doomed police investigation through its agonizing near-misses and mistaken hunches. |
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So should the allusion to the Vietnam War trump that of doomed Sharon Tate? |
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In an effort to save his doomed mission, he hopped on a helicopter from Amman to Ramallah. |
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Australian investigators say they believe the doomed Boeing 777 flew on autopilot and that the crew was incapacitated. |
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Spending time with bean is somewhat disconcerting after seeing him play so many somber, doomed roles. |
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Nor is it true that childless people are doomed, as the pope warned, to be lonely and sad in their old age. |
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He had always been an enthusiast for technological wheezes, from a doomed scheme for the underground gasification of coal to a death-ray which killed rats. |
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Fear of cold doomed them before the ref even whistled play to begin. |
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The novel is the heartbreaking story of a doomed romance between a young cavalry lieutenant and a crippled girl. |
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There were issues around the relative effectiveness of parliamentary agitation and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure. |
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Trying to fine-tune all that to a desired end is not only a form of madness but doomed to failure. |
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How I pity the unhappy wretches who are doomed to dwell in such a place! |
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Their names allude to the doomed Antarctic expedition led by Captain Scott, where Oates nobly sacrificed his life in a vain attempt to save Scott and his team. |
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The Arab spring failed, but it demonstrated the ancient regimes are doomed unless they change profoundly, which is very unlikely. |
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Handing the job to the less qualified team, after Northrop and Grumman refused to sign a fixed-price contract, doomed the program. |
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After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone. |
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A smaller sailing ship with the same relative proportions as a larger ship was doomed by the mathematics of the situation to be a more leewardly ship. |
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Ultimately, the changing threat and enormous price tag doomed the program and only three ships will be built at exorbitant cost. |
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More stories like this one are inevitable as the recording industry makes war on its customers, in a doomed attempt to revive the industry's dying business model. |
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Without such help, sexual predators are doomed to repeat their crimes. |
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They are now doomed to a lifetime's torment, reminded of their foolhardiness every time someone tries to call. |
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It's what Shane and his rogues' gallery of gambling mates build their doomed bookmaking business on, and it's a constant presence among the film's incidental characters. |
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She believes that Fowler has ruined Phuong's chances for respectable marriage, that her sister is doomed to return to her former life as a taxi dancer. |
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The monochrome design for the production resembles a black-and-white film noir in which the doomed characters are dressed in scarlet as if splashed with blood. |
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They belong to the portion of society still doomed to backwardness. |
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Years ago, a badly infected, painful tooth, was doomed to be extracted. |
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When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst. |
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Is St Lucia doomed forever to be an island synonymous with mediocrity? |
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The story told about a World War II German submarine that was doomed to torpedo the same ship over and over again and, in doing so, driving the submarine captain mad. |
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In the eyes of many medical professionals, a child with trisomy 18 is doomed. |
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Resting, appropriately, on mortuary trestles, the piece is a kind of reliquary for the doomed 1854 vessel that was designed to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable. |
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The web site follows both legislation and legislators, identifying the most frequent no-shows, the biggest blabbermouths, and those most likely to sponsor doomed bills. |
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The tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers in 14 th-century Verona, their romance doomed by the longstanding blood feud between their respective families. |
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Once again, the sinkerballer was doomed by one problematic inning. |
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There's that moment that comes in every doomed relationship when you know with stabbing certainty that it will, at some undetermined point in the future, end painfully. |
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You are doomed to wear whatever uniform your school decides. |
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Basically, either way, she was doomed to suffer for eternity. |
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His voice was dripping venom, and had an unliving, doomed quality to it. |
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Of such doomed, utterly unsought tasks great writing is made. |
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To the generation of artists emerging in the late 1950s, modernism had ostensibly played its last trump card, and vanguardism appeared to be doomed. |
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As soon as I heard this long, desperate stream of pseudointellectual gibberish, I knew instantly that this thing was doomed. |
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He ends with the story of Anak Krakatoa, the new volcano rising in the caldera of the old volcano. and the way that life is taking hold in a doomed landscape. |
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It contains 823 pages of learned, high-flown, flowery reflections on the glorious if doomed role of the poet in a nasty world, with a high incidence of exclamation marks. |
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Analysts, however, said the plan was in fact doomed by bureaucratic infighting for control over State Power, which reportedly holds sway over one-sixth of all state assets. |
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The world monetary-financial system is, presently, hopelessly doomed. |
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And Paul dismissed talk of the Rhinos being doomed to choke. |
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It would be imprudent to write them off as doomed archaic survivals. |
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The declaration, however, seems doomed by its internal illogic. |
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Now it and various other indicator species are probably doomed. |
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If the conjugated antibody binds to surface proteins on healthy cells, those cells are doomed, as the conjugate will be internalized and digested in the normal fashion. |
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According to reports the other day, we will be doomed in February 2019, when asteroid 2002 NT7 smacks into planet Earth considerably faster than any of my cuddies have run. |
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Even the Easter rising of 1916 was doomed before it commenced through lack of proper communication and the old curse of command and counter command. |
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Rothman debunks the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper. |
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But all we really see is that the couple was doomed from the get-go. |
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She felt the scent of putrid alcohol and knew she was doomed. |
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The Battle of Ulai, a virtual moving picture carved in stone, shows the drama surrounding the capture and demise of the doomed Teumann, an Elamite king. |
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With a lousy economy and a sinking stock market, equity funds were doomed. |
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All we all doomed to repeat the same mistakes as our mothers? |
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They're firmly locked into delusion, and are doomed to live there forever. |
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The workers held out for three days, but they were doomed to defeat. |
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Otherwise he will be forever doomed to be the victim of his own erudition. |
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The rest are doomed to decay or suffer humanly induced destruction. |
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Missed chances, coupled with inadequate defending, quickly doomed Dundee. |
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Any attempt to reverse or even to stop a trend is doomed to failure. |
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An ethics without an underlying sense of the Good is fundamentally doomed. |
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Without any of the qualities, the relationship is doomed to failure. |
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Will they find happiness or are they doomed to misery for eternity? |
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He said that the Lebanese were doomed to live in coexistence, as not one side was capable of marginalizing the other. |
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Author Tim Maltin has undertaken years of research to distinguish the myths and truth in his book on the doomed Belfast-built ship. |
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I know I sound blimpish but I do feel the straight play is a doomed species. |
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Were you tarred with the same brush as those canting snobs who doomed a poor old man to a living death? |
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If this country continues to elect Talibangelicals like Paul Broun, this country is doomed! |
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The statutory-rape case is doomed to failure, as the alleged victim was 26 at the time of the act. |
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Not, even indirectly, the discrowned Turk, for if he were not banned by his crimes he would still be doomed by his incapacity. |
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The militaristic dictatorships of Europe and Japan pursued an ultimately doomed course of imperialist expansionism. |
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Haeckel divided human beings into ten races, of which the Caucasian was the highest and the primitives were doomed to extinction. |
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An antless acacia is doomed. Janzen concluded that the ants and acacias are obligate symbionts, depending entirely upon each other. |
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And any attempt to create social institutions on a false view of the nature of man is probably doomed to failure. |
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However, the overall scarcity of manpower for the Roman military establishment meant that the campaign was doomed from the start. |
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Attempts by landowners to forcibly reduce wages, such as the English 1351 Statute of Laborers, were doomed to fail. |
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It might be expected that fish would flee the potential suffocation, but they are often quickly rendered unconscious and doomed. |
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The whole operation was jerrybuilt from the beginning, and thus was doomed to failure. |
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As are people who slap on too much smelly stuff in a doomed effort to disguise their perspiratory pong. |
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But critics charge that technological bridges over the digital divide are doomed to be little more than decorations. |
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Pallone said it was time to stop wasting time on another doomed Keystone bill. |
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Miserablism is the opposite of utopianism, a dystopian mindset that believes we are all doomed. |
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However, it was doomed by poor planning, short provisions, weak leadership, lack of demand for trade goods, and devastating disease. |
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Trying to expand the business into the Middle East was doomed to failure. In retrospect, we shouldn't have bothered. |
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One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. |
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If landings at the ports were achieved, the forces involved would be doomed unless they were relieved by the advance of the armies in Flanders. |
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You are doomed to be scriptwriter, stagehand and star in a perpetual pantomime. |
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We are doomed to choose, and every choice may entail an irreparable loss. |
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The days of the cassette tape are doomed after a major electrical retailer announced it was pressing the eject button on sales. |
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Wingate was captivated by this discovery and became dedicated to making sure the cahow was not doomed to extinction. |
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I have just read with great interest the letter from R Smith 'No victory for doomed staff' and thought I would set the record straight. |
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Under bipolarity of any type, Ukrainian input into a collective security agreement of any kind was doomed to be minimized. |
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Farewell to the doomed annual lionisation of also-rans such as Jeremy Bates, Buster Mottram and John Lloyd. |
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Imagine if you were doomed forever to live inside a youthful mistake. |
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Anomie and accidie which were also mentioned are, I fear, surely doomed to extinction. |
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The Warreners, in particular, are sequestered as slaves and doomed to be killed in order to provide energy for the luxurious part of the empire. |
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The growth of this processing method has not doomed the baler or the shear, however. |
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Has she been doomed by the science of 2014 to a life of sexual misery? |
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Given that Coleridge tended to be highly disorganised and had no head for business, the publication was probably doomed from the start. |
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Peter Zahradnick is hammily creepy as the doomed handyman who wises up to Rhoda before anyone else. |
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Overcoming cyberphobia is not easy, but any effort to automate professionals must address their resistance and concerns or be doomed to failure. |
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The poems' wistful evocation of doomed youth in the English countryside, in spare language and distinctive imagery, appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste. |
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He goes on to state that this form of capitalism was doomed for war between the capitalists and the exploited nations with the former inevitably losing. |
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Laden with possibility and redundancy in equal measure, the maquette is a kind of sculptural prototype, doomed to supersession by the finished work. |
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One month later, the doomed Scott Expedition reached the pole. |
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This and other poems support the generalizations in Blandiana's manifesto in the afterword, where she says that striving for perfection is inevitable but inevitably doomed. |
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Boon-Mee seemed doomed to share the fate of so many orang-utans in Indonesia, where palm-oil plantations are destroying the primates' tropical habitats on Borneo and Sumatra. |
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A doomed romance set against the backdrop of 1916 Ireland's struggles against the British, it is loosely based on Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary. |
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In September of 1917, Eickhoff broke the news to Thompson and thought that the project was now doomed, as the original specification was for an unlubricated rifle cartridge. |
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Mary Crawford, while possessing some good qualities and having much charm and vivacity is ultimately doomed by her superficiality, materialism and an inability to change. |
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The Prince conforms, in the first instance, to the paradigm of the transgressive Moor who strives for a miscegenational union which is doomed to pollute his European partner. |
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As it was, fought on front and flank, with the thunders of the Church, and the ribaldry of malicious tongues to scatter their venomed darts abroad, Parnell was a doomed man. |
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Perhaps that is the fate of all such guides, doomed to sail between the Scylla of hectoring nationalism and the Charybdis of milquetoasty ingratiation. |
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Though he realises that he is doomed, he continues to fight. |
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He stared glumly down at his reflection in the mead, thinking with resignation that he was, in all probability, doomed to live and die as unicorn bait. |
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However Wilson's government had inherited a large trade deficit that led to a currency crisis and ultimately a doomed attempt to stave off devaluation of the pound. |
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This method is doomed to some downsides like insufficient mixing, escape of some compounds at such high temperatures which prevents chemical equilibrium to be achieved. |
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The doomed lovers must have been born under an unhappy star. |
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Romeo and Juliet have become emblematic of young lovers and doomed love. |
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Once inside a victim, the fungus feasts on the doomed creature's bloodlike hemolymph, nimbly evading prey defenses with tricks, some unknown to science. |
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Inevitably, a continuing drive for greater efficiency in the publishing world doomed the hot lead machine, supplanted by computerized phototypesetting gear. |
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England seemed doomed to be bowled out cheaply and to lose the match. |
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The suit joins a long line of court encounters between sharp reviews and the restaurateurial ego, and, if the earlier cases are a reliable guide, it is doomed. |
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He of course knew what was happening and Balliol probably did homage in secret before leaving, but Balliol's desperate scheme must have seemed doomed to failure. |
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Josiah Warren, one of the participants at New Harmony, asserted that community was doomed to failure due to a lack of individual sovereignty and personal property. |
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The guests seem doomed, but one of their number is a secret survivalist. |
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