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But whatever happened with Herndon was doomed by his 'wife and kids' family style
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once, and in so doing, in the raising of the child, the parent was doomed
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A congregation that caters to the wealthy and powerful to the neglect of the poor and sometimes uneducated is doomed to fail
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Herndon lamented it as much as any of them, but the use of Portuguese was doomed on this world
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It was probably the captain's position in the top cabin that doomed his chances of revival
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Each generation could breed only once, and in so doing, in the raising of the child, the parent was doomed
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“Alderfolk Pottypears seems to thing that we are doomed forever”
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As long as lust remains the center point of any relationship, that relationship is doomed to be temporary,
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Were they doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past; or had they learned something from almost becoming extinct as a race
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He felt sorry for his friend, trapped in that shrinking and doomed universe
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Planet; without it, Earth would be doomed, not just from asteroids, but possibly from hostile extraterrestrial intelligence,” AI-Arnold said
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“I don't think we have much of a choice; we need to create a failsafe, or the whole universe could be doomed to eternal pain and suffering forever and ever!” The Hesean said
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If you fail at this then I would say our marriage is doomed from the beginning
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He was doomed if they had
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Unable to move, Theodorous saw the yellowed teeth coming at him and was certain he was doomed
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Rage -- Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the
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If you are of the first type, your future is doomed
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Is this crime why your hero will be doomed?”
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Who could blame the Fates if they doomed her soul to lurk alone in misery forever?
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Tragus knows he’s doomed to the foulest reaches of Tartarus
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What Fate has doomed thee still to undergo,
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Earlier, we looked at Sisyphus, doomed to a futile existence of pushing a boulder up a mountain
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Sisyphus is doomed to eternal futility
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And chasing ghosts - now in a supposed literal sense as much as a meta-phorical one - seemed a doomed venture
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A detailed forensic investigation had failed to reveal any information about the perpetrators, and the whole incident seemed doomed to remain a mystery
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He was doomed! Tom and Pamela dated for a year before
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Recall that Santayana told us that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it
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If you don"t know the difference between this adjective and effervescent, you are doomed
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They were doomed
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In short order, the officers and men were taken from the doomed ship, sent over
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” I thought that’s right fill me with confidence you fucking posh idiot and then I realised that he was my defence council and knew I was doomed and I very nearly laughed out loud
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They were doomed because of him
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She was so young, so innocent, and now she was doomed to carry a curse in her veins
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Every man able to wield the Power was doomed to destroy the world
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"This trip is doomed
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doomed whatever he did
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She suddenly felt her grand plan terribly juvenile and doomed to failure
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The consuls passed out to see General Wheeler, pointing out that the destruction of Santiago would not harm Spain materially, since the city was looked upon as doomed; it could only destroy the homes and drive out the inhabitants to starve in a country devastated by Weylerism
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They obviously never studied history and thus are doomed to repeat it to our cost
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Just when it seemed that Rhodesia won the war the SAP COIN Units were withdrawn as part of a doomed political game called "détente" meaning arse crawling to the rest of Africa at the Rhodesians expense! The way the Nationalists treated Rhodesia can only be described as shameful and cowardly
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The doomed patrol was completely at ease and probably should have known better than to trust a terrorist or a Nationalist arranged cease fire
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* I want to state very clearly that the "Rhodesian / Seleous Scouts attack on the doomed SAP COIN patrol" has never been proved and the Rhodesians denied it vigorously
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With swimming we always made sure that we do not imitate the doomed Rhodesian patrol
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The Dutch Reformed Church tried from the pulpit to explain why black people are forever doomed to carry water and cut wood
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She began to wonder if they would ever leave this purgatory of granite, if they were doomed to wander in the flickering dusk for an eternity
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This also meant they could not escape and were doomed
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Thus says The Lord: If you would have left all your doomed houses, obeying My voice and My command to come out, you would have known why, for I had said, “The atheist shall have it far better than you, when the wrath of The Great and Dreadful God has come”
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You need air superiority to do so which they never obtained so it was doomed to failure
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It was doomed to failure and history repeated itself
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Without it you are doomed to failure for COIN is 95% political & intelligence based and 5% military
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He ignored evidence the war was doomed to failure repeatedly
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Hence the use of spies, of whom there are five classes: (1) Local spies; (2) inward spies; (3) converted spies; (4) doomed spies; (5) surviving spies
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It is owing to his information, again, that we can cause the doomed spy to carry false tidings to the enemy
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In a sense, his practical skeptical nature was good in that he avoided the deeply destructive and doomed to fail war that entrapped his son
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The two main depictions of Custer are either as a doomed martyr, or as a glory hound who led his men to preventable deaths
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Without the knowledge, memories and wisdom of grandparents, our society is doomed to making the same mistakes again and again," Niklas explained
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He could be in jail, tortured in some unspeakable manner, even dead, and it was her obsession about Mike Henderson that was to blame! Now she was doomed to spend the remainder of her life in solitude, haunted by his horrid face and the jeering laughter of his friends
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Had she seen something in him, a weakness, had she simply realized that he could never grow up, and take responsibility? That he was doomed to be a failure, and that he could never provide her with the same things other men could provide? And a host of other thoughts, like had she known him better than he knew himself?
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Everybody has someone else to blame for the failure of the healthcare system missing the essential point that the system itself is inherently flawed and so doomed to failure
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Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it in some manner
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They will spend millions on the reintroduction of the California condor, when common sense tells you it is doomed
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My hopes that he’d realise he loved me, show that he missed me, had been doomed from the start, but I didn’t know this when I left him
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Without sweeping change the world as we know it is doomed to war, terrorism and economic chaos
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Both sides are scrambling to find some advantage over the other, and it seems we are doomed to relive the history all over again
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Jasmin was nervous; for one thing it had been such a long stretch of time since she had seen Tim; and for another thing he may view her as the enemy; a doomed creature like George
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But he too was doomed
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“We’re doomed, Chin, we’re never going to leave this island!”
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twenty eyes and really sharp teeth, it’s hopeless, my friend, I think we’re doomed
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John and Sandra had made their way over and now sat in front of the judge presiding waiting for the doomed man to appear
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“You are both now doomed to suffer the council’s wrath!”
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Even if we are doomed, at least future generations will have a written record of our mistakes, so they can avoid making the same errors
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Separated from reality, dwelling in the land of fantasies and ideologies and theoretical equations, disconnected from the real world—that world of touch and sight and sound and smell and taste, that world of action and interaction, that world of thinking and communicating, that world of experience and intuition, that messy world of living and loving—isolated from everything good and tangible, they have doomed all life to death
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This was tantamount to the scene from the spaghetti westerns where the doomed cowboy is made to dig his own grave before being shot backwards into it
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Here she was, in her late twenties, or rather early thirties in her more realistic and less optimistic moments, apparently doomed to checking books in and out to a non-caring public
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Each has talents, traits and gifts that can enhance and strengthen the partnership, but once a partner thinks he is better or can do without the other, the partnership is doomed and with it the business
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Loyalty requires humility, if each of the partners exalts himself above the other in status and worth, the partnership is doomed
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France doomed themselves to an economic stagnation that we see continuing into today
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If the colonization of North America had occurred a century earlier, lack of communications would have doomed us to the centrifugal forces that afflict Central and South America
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Where did I get such a sense of doomed resolution so early in
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With all these risk factors, we could say that he was statistically doomed to become dangerous to the world as we know it
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game over and that, without any help, we were doomed
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house, like I was doomed to be trapped in that place forever
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Some of us were convinced we were doomed to wrestle reincarnated Roman gladiators
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The doomed Deity they worship
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of our doomed pool
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The Wolf almost wept with anguish at the penance he knew he was doomed to serve in his soul
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This submission to the Holy Spirit, he truly believed, was the secret of sanctity, and until he could obtain that state of grace, he was doomed to be His unworthy servant as a layman
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Something else caught his attention at the edge of his vision: a dark-haired man beginning to run towards the one who was doomed
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Another man accused of rebellion, another man doomed to die
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The Woodrush was later equipped with advanced technology to assist in the search for the doomed lake carrier and then to film the Fitzgerald at its final resting place on the lake bottom just off White Fish Bay (Schumacher, pp
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NBC needed Potter, must have Potter or they were all doomed to
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Nonetheless, in the words of Ludwig von Mises9: “All methods of interventionism are doomed to failure
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She still loved him but their relationship was doomed, and she hoped he understood, Love Emily
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And once parted from the conscious half, it would lose all capacity for objective, rational thought; unable to think clearly, it would be doomed to remain in whatever automatic, subjective, emotionally-based patterns it had forged during life
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At the head of the procession was the village band with its drums and fifes and trumpets and glockenspiel, then came some football club and then us, the death-defying crew of the doomed Liguria, were next
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Isn’t it, however, all doomed to fail due to its self-seeking nature?
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But that plan was doomed to failure from the start
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They had shared a harrowing experience on that doomed holiday, and in a way Edwin could understand why Bryony might not be too keen to get involved with magic again