I am part of that menacing statistic that essentially dooms love from the very beginning. |
He is the thew of the Anglo-Saxon dooms, the servus of the ecclesiastical canons. |
The inability to outscore opponents is the kind of problem that dooms individuals, teams and species to utter failure. |
Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic malady, dooms its sufferers to a short and burdened life. |
His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men. |
I ask him his opinion of a jobless faith, of a creed which dooms a man through life to a lean and plunderless integrity. |