Calvin said that God sovereignly predestined everything that happens in the world. |
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They went astray from the predestined path thus destructing the overall wholeness of the planet. |
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Zhi Ming went on to say that as a monk, one follows predestined arrangements and doesn't necessarily expect to win such cases. |
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From a very young age, he was predestined to follow a classic scientist's career. |
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If anyone were predestined to write an opera on the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, it was surely Olivier Messiaen. |
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Then, when I finally sat down to write it, the entire novel veered completely off its predestined course. |
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This indetermination would seem predestined given the historical vagaries in defining personality and addiction. |
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Looking back from the year 2030 it will appear as if the world conspired to ensure that a predestined event occurred. |
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Although the lead swapped hands just five times in the match there was something predestined about the result. |
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John Calvin's faith offers predestined salvation for a lucky few and requires adherents to work hard and shun ostentation. |
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Of course Rhyann had absolutely no clue what exactly what predestined event her grandmother was trying to halt. |
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This profound devotion is rooted in a broad faith vision of Saint Joseph's predestined role as spouse of Mary and foster father of Jesus. |
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These are troubling times we are in mired in, for the Lord is witness to the crimes of his children and has predestined us to suffer for our sins. |
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In urban Europe, there is nothing predestined about the clash of civilisations. |
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Professor Strauss believed that the best form of governance is when a very small number of people are predestined and to lead. |
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These characteristics make it predestined for use in compact gripper systems. |
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The Schindler 6300 is predestined to increase the value of the entire building significantly. |
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This nanostructured surface is predestined for use in photovoltaic applications. |
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To build the new section near Viladecavalls, Pabasa used the SUPER 3000-2, a paver that is predestined for large-scale projects. |
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They believe and accept the predestined future written in their horoscope or stars, that regardless of their effort whatever has to happen will happen. |
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It steers her vessel down the river, as if on a predestined course. |
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Violet's behavior at the ball was caused by the simple fact that she saw a chance to leave Prydyn through marriage and she took it, even if she was predestined to fail. |
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But you are not predestined to repeat your father's mistakes. |
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Often times these predestined routes are quite creative, but mostly tanks follow the road and stop at a pre-set locations and enemy jets sometimes fly straight past you. |
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They continued on their predestined course, and Copperhead exhaled. |
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Do not these causes and conditions, however complex, lead in the end to a mechanically predestined result, rather like an intricate clockwork wound up and set ticking? |
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Tenacious resistance was also demonstrated by the remnants of the First Army caught in the jaws of the German trap and knowing that the outcome was predestined. |
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Why would God give us freedom and free will if everything is predestined? |
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The violence is not predestined to worsen, despite the setbacks of the past month. |
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While he was by no means predestined for the arts, the theatre and circus awoke him to what he really was and to the choices that he had to make. |
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In a similar way, a powerful elite once made decisions in our country and then issued its resolutions as predestined inevitabilities. |
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The light plastic housing of Valox is predestined for all standard applications in which a lateral display is required. |
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Carbon nanotubes as cold electron sources are predestined for a multitude of industrial opportunities. |
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Plastics are predestined for applications within the field of environmental protection, energy provision, mobility and water supply. |
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This meant that the country was predestined to play a key role in the development of Europe and to become an important link. |
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With a recommended maximum span of 160 cm, they are predestined for residential buildings and small area façades. |
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Indeed, none can pretend to it unless he is predestined by heaven, who knows him well. |
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Cultural loss by individuals is not predestined, nor is the homogenization of the larger society. |
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These peaceful, restful premises are predestined to be a family home, either for weekend breaks or as a main residence. |
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Its raging waters rushed past him and disappeared over the horizon in the distance, continuing on its predestined course in a wild frenzy, oblivious to his presence. |
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Al and I talk about whether people have free will or whether life is predestined. |
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Gregory reacted by charging that both the theory of the privative cause and the notion of the positive cause of predestination in those who are predestined are Pelagian. |
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The women wanted to share their knowledge of the benefits of Thai healing and realized that they were, with their respective professions, predestined for it. |
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Furthermore, we are uniquely predestined to deal with crises in the world because we have a wide range of instruments available to implement our strategies. |
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After much prayer and consideration they determined that the squirrels were predestined to be there and they shouldn't interfere with God's divine will. |
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I discover men who forsake their responsibilities, women who flee from their maternity and others who invade the fields predestined for man, when since ancient times you were told that the man is the head of the woman. |
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The reason why this happens is that the Prime Minister is a follower of the political philosopher Leo Strauss from the U. S. who believes that a small number of people are predestined and predetermined to rule a country. |
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This Calido son is predestined to be a top class show jumper. |
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When his father died in 1983, Reto was predestined to be his successor. |
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In these lessons, the prince was taught that he was predestined to become an instrument of Divine Providence, fulfilling the historical destiny of the House of Orange. |
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