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He was ready to face his fate, a true hero to the end
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‘Then its just as well my daughter wasn’t around at the time, or she might well have shared the same fate
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blown away on the winds of maternal fate
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A strange turn of fate that
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There is no flying from fate
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No matter what you do to escape from destiny, fate will eventually lead you where it wants by producing all the necessary coincidences and circumstances
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A dreamer witch should not be a prey to the forces of fate
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We all know that we do not know the fate of our nation back at Sol
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I learned, finally, to accept the hand that fate was dealing me
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The fate of this planet and its billions of innocents had really come down to a power struggle between Moamar and the Haadij hadn't it? And Moamar had won, leaving the Haadij weakened
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Human Nature and Fate: The three basic components of the human soul are Wickedness, Cunning and Lust
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By the dawn of common year 2424, the fate of Satan's world was sealed
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He babbled on about fate and his God’s will
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So had it been when the great one’s son was born of a strong peasant girl chosen for the task and then discarded, a dry husk blown away on the winds of maternal fate
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If a man dreams of being a father, he will have a twist of fate
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Surely fate has brought me to you
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As he lowered his gaze, preparing for the last dance with the mistress of his fate, MacKenzie whispered, “It looks like your nightmares have come true, old friend”
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She cried at the angry twist of fate and prayed for her
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inevitable fate of girls of her age
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” This is the unfortunate fate of a “David
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I also don’t know what the fate of those in the City is
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the furniture of her long train fate
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When the dragons first came and began burning, most of the professors panicked and fled, leaving the students alone to face their fate
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Ruby was dreadfully upset by the despicable fate her mother had chosen for her and she sobbed quietly into her bedclothes
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In spite of every advantage in life, including a fabulous education and a family ethos of good works and humble gratitude for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good word to say for anyone
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Mistress Fate heard this desperate plea and within a week Miss Jones found herself facing a very new and challenging situation, for which she was entirely unprepared
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He then bid the White well, and the Blue Dragons took to the skies to face their fate
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Realizing that they were out matched, the big black bull left them to their fate
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The soldier sighed, resigned to his fate
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And as fate would have it, at exactly the same time that Tiffany’s father said this, the young man was lying on his bunk bed crying his eyes out
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I look at this man, so very dear and familiar, standing there waiting for me to determine his fate
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'Shh, don't tempt fate, but yes
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The fate that had befallen the Brazilian expedition showed that his fears were based on fact
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for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good
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They would share their fate together, she would not chance losing him again; she told him
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Mistress Fate heard this desperate plea and within a week Miss
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She gutted him first and then went after a second assassin; his fate was the same
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resigned to his fate
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And as fate would have it, at exactly the same time that
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FORTU A: Fate and the unknown
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fate wagged in Tom’s general direction
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So that was the end of their picnic on that beach, but the beginning of their serious plans to investigate Tdeshi’s fate
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Suspended in the water, his fate literally hung in the balance
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Maybe it was done intentionally for this moment in time, like fate or destiny put the diary in the right hands at the right time for discovery
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Maybe this is fate working its hand for our meddling with life
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For the fox, the inescapable fate was very clear -- death
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If the Kassikan was involved in something sinister regarding Tdeshi’s fate and Kulai knew about it, didn’t this man understand he would certainly lie? What sense did this questioning make? “In the last century?” Kulai asked while he strove to understand the real meaning of this question
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Next to those issues, the fate of Tdeshi didn’t seem worthy of taking up his time
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The words, spoken too loudly, would change their fate
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And if such was the case, why had the same fate not
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The fate of the soul called Tdeshi was the reason she was going to see this investigation thru to it’s bitter conclusion, even if the hormones it flooded her with or the cups and bottles that medicated her sorrows caused her hallucinations
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Occasionally, just occasionally, they believe in fate, believe that they are untouchable
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He has no time to wonder at the vagaries of fate
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It was in the hands of fate, and with
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He is left to stew in the perverse juices of random fate while the detectives consult their superior
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All the things that fate put in place to restrain
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Fate has a strange way of placing you in situations you don’t want to be in
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any further caution, put his fate in the hands of God and
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immediately! Every Hesean that cares about the fate of the Universe, board a ship immediately! The Beast has escaped the Pit! I repeat, The Beast has escaped the Pit!”
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Whatever fate awaited her at the end of the day was minuscule
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to her fate, and looked about her as if surprised at the
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Fate seemed to
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Confused, he had gone to the arrivals area and then tried to correct his mistake in vain; linguistic difficulties sealed his fate
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Pandemonium engulfed the hall as those waiting began to suspect the dreadful fate that may have befallen their loved ones
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All of them, including Glenelle, had joined in the denial of Alan's fate
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I don’t put much stock in all the mushy bullshit about fate and destiny, but this did
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accelerator – leaving the poor man to his fate
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was fate preparing the ground for a monumental letdown,
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Again fate intervened in my favor of for one of the few times and Joe came down and stayed with us for like two days
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fate threw in the towel and we could break this curse once
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But fate gave us a reprieve – because it also had
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more proof were needed that fate was watching for every
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This bird woman or soul-bird—was a winged ghost that stole the living to share its fate of death
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Luckily, they were able to save the city from such a fate
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Not for them the fate of a
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Believe it or not, fate still had one, devastating card
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Lindy placed their fate in the hands of the Gods and took
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morning, Jean prayed that such would not be his fate – to
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faith, but still harboured strong fears for the fate of her
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If so, the fate of the Seventh World now rests within the walls of Shattered Rock
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Emily and the others left Bradford to his fate, obeying his final command
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Nothing you can do will alter this world's fate
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Even the sad fate that awaits her could not hold her back
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and began having dark thoughts about fate and his
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the fate of his beloved home – for home it was
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Brice had been certain that he had accounted for everything, every last possibility and that his solution would resurrect this world's fate
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Once they arrived Todd was eager for the cart to be unloaded as the weather was just as a perfect summer's day should be and he wasn't going to tempt fate, or sprites
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He sought to focus him mind on trivial thoughts, pondering the insects’ fate once the undead moved on
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Why should she be caught up in an adventure such as this, in a battle with ghost machines from outer space with the fate of the whole world at stake? 'Because you fell in love with someone from outer space, you ninny,' she thought
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Pierre’s fate could be dealt with later, the future of the
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After the fate of his friend Jacques he was naturally
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To avoid such a fate, Anon had to succeed, and quickly
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Even true death would be a better fate – perhaps a fate long overdue as well
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she knew the fate of her husband than live the rest of her
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fate plays the essential role in their life
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Fate plays a smaller role
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It is the Maker’s will that our fate is, and always has been ours to make
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“It took all of us to take down but one of these, if the rest of the Elders shared a similar fate, we will be hard pressed to near the Hangar
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So far they had been lucky, perhaps, or fated
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Rome when he said that those who do not know what came before them are fated to forever remain children
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Nevertheless, it gives considered pause to the notion that tragedy burns its candles at both ends, directing its prominent characters toward some fated center that must inevitably come to terms; the 104
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Such is fated for a society that is neither willing to uphold its legal traditions nor unable to estimate the consequences of its purposeful actions
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And as he recognized the need, he said the first things that came to mind, before the fated moment was past
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The boy is fated to die
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But, if that is what is fated to happen, then I promise you it will be an easy death and a quick oblivion
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She appeared to represent all the millions fated to be slaughtered at the hands of the monster standing beside him
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"He roared down a mountainside on a narrow twisting road, keeping his speed as high as possible, tires barely sticking to the road on the curves, the wind rushing past and the sun hot on their heads… You wonder, sometimes, don't you? Are we fated or does mere chance determine our lives and our… our doom
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“I do not know why you dreamed of me, but I do know that we are fated to be together
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And she couldn’t shake this feeling that meeting him was somehow fated
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Fortune or rather misfortune had brought them there and he became reconciled to the fact that it was fated
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Only this was not for a date with Ellen, this was definitive, this was final, this was fated
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The house numbered six was fated by destruction of fire, leaving its mark in the discarded bent metal plate of six
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Oedipus, the son, was fated by the gods to become Oedipus, the husband of his mother
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The fated mating brings only winter-hardy eggs and death, hardly worth the trip back home, which is all for the next generations, who won’t even know they should be grateful
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position, that things are fated, the way they are, that change is not
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I often reflected on the terrible irony that such a gentle creature as she had always been, seemed fated to attract so much violence into her life
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prayers in my request for a fated spouse
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Her most famous cruise took place from November 1923 to September 1924, when in company with the Repulse, (another fated battle cruiser) she embarked on the "Empire Cruise"
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How had he lost his leadership position? He had been fated for leadership, hadn’t he? He had easily bested Brumvack in the challenge
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Was I destined to be alone? Was I fated to mess up every potential intimate relationship I could ever have? Screw that
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In effect, we’ve argued over the fate of the planet like a fated game of chess
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“We are fated more or less
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till they’re fated to roast on a spit
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And each time afterwards they do indeed meet each other and planets collide, unspecific recognition and fated attraction pull them together
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And this is where you can change the circumstances and conclusions, he will be married in one life time, possibly the first, she will work in his house, and they will have to deny their fated feelings
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“Perhaps it was fated to happen thus?” Cerian mused, “Betrayal takes two, Bedwyr, she may have wanted you to father a child in Arthur’s name
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Besides -” his eyes softened and he took Ceri’s hands again, “the Dark were waiting for such an opportunity to attack me, perhaps it was fated thus
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“How do we know who’s fated for us?” Lisa asked
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Mohammad Abdul-Azeem in the Center for Criminal Research in Cairo – shows that there are about thirty thousand people in Egypt who claim that they can foretell the future (including telling fortunes, divination by use of cups and palmistry), as 70% of Egyptians believe in the supernatural ability of these people to know the hidden future events that are fated for people, with their expertise also extending to other abilities such as treating their ‘patients’ through their souls
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o estaría ——, it must have been fated (allusion to Bible "it is
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Will be to put him in the watch-house with other fated wretches, Indigenous or down-at-out, looked on as a disgrace,
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I think I was fated to understand the pain my mother went through when she lost me
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"I believe I was fated to meet you
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Fated circumstances threw them together two years later when they were both feeling alone and lonely; one thing led to another and I was conceived out of the love that my mother and Joshua had for each other, while Bethanie was produced by my mother's wifely duty to her husband
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I told her not to be alarmed because that mark had been carried down through many generations on my father's side of the family and was considered a fated sign of good fortune and the best of luck
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" He turned and walked away as they stood trying to guess which one of them was fated to fall victim to the girl's fervent desires
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This country is probably fated for
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Was it inevitable? Will we be the cause of it? Should we try to prevent it? Are we fated to take part in it, regardless of our choices? I have been plagued by these questions for what seems like an eternity
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We are simply fated to eternal Life and, of course, to eternal Evolution!
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He answered that he thought he was fated not to experience prosperity
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In a way, so had this escape been unpredictably fated
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Well, one does eventually get used to it but he was fated, like me, to be the butt for teasing and bad treatment from children of his age
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So the eventual downfall of that secret Shaker Community was already fated
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It was fated to happen
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The onrushing soldiers, following close behind the ill fated cavalry charge, attempted to climb across the ditches, trampling on the fallen and wounded bodies of their own fellow soldiers and their mounts
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There are moments in our lives, divine moments, that are extra-ordinary, to the point of being fated
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At this moment Camilla, throwing herself upon a bed that was close by, swooned away, and Leonela began to weep bitterly, exclaiming, "Woe is me! that I should be fated to have dying here in my arms the flower of virtue upon earth, the crown of true wives, the pattern of chastity!" with more to the same effect, so that anyone who heard her would have taken her for the most tender-hearted and faithful handmaid in the world, and her mistress for another persecuted Penelope
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to repress my own emotions, I feel more acutely the various ills my sex are fated to bear--I feel that the evils they are subject to endure, degrade them so far
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' He spoke; and when he had spoken, he who had drawn the first lot chose a tyranny: he did not see that he was fated to devour his own children--and when he discovered his mistake, he wept and beat his breast, blaming chance and the Gods and anybody rather than himself
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Woe is me that I am fated to have Sarpedon, dearest of men to me, subdued at the hands of Patroclus the son of Menoetius
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He neither spoke nor loosed his hold for some five minutes, during which period he bestowed more kisses than ever he gave in his life before, I dare say: but then my mistress had kissed him first, and I plainly saw that he could hardly bear, for downright agony, to look into her face! The same conviction had stricken him as me, from the instant he beheld her, that there was no prospect of ultimate recovery there---she was fated, sure to die
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' And when he had spoken, he who had the first choice came forward and in a moment chose the greatest tyranny; his mind having been darkened by folly and sensuality, he had not thought out the whole matter before he chose, and did not at first sight perceive that he was fated, among other evils, to devour his own children
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But I was, it seems, fated to be my own caterer in this, as I had been in
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"It is fated
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"In truth I was fated," said she
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How they were fated to meet and an attachment sprang up between the two so that their names were coupled in the public eye was told in court with letters containing the habitual mushy and compromising expressions leaving no loophole to show that they openly cohabited two or three times a week at some wellknown seaside hotel and relations, when the thing ran its normal course, became in due course intimate
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But there was Hester, clad in her gray robe, still standing beside the tree-trunk, which some blast had overthrown a long antiquity ago, and which time had ever since been covering with moss, so that these two fated ones, with earth's heaviest burden on them, might there sit down together, and find a single hour's rest and solace
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It was a forcible type of the moral solitude in which the scarlet letter enveloped its fated wearer; partly by her own reserve, and partly by the instinctive, though no longer so unkindly, withdrawal of her fellow-creatures
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But I was, it seems, fated to be my own caterer in this, as I
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Sotillo governed Esmeralda with repressive severity till the adverse course of events upon the distant theatre of civil war forced upon him the reflection that, after all, the great silver mine was fated to become the spoil of the victors
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He was fated to have his wife from there
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Marriage, like religion and erudition, nay, like authorship itself, was fated to become an outward requirement, and Edward Casaubon was bent on fulfilling unimpeachably all requirements
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'So these are the lost ones of your company, Gandalf? The days are fated to be filled with marvels
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Fain would I have got thro’ the entire Esbat unrecogniz’d, but that was not fated to be; for presently the Grandmaster turned his terrible Mask towards Isobel and me, pounded the Ground with his Staff, and in a strange, echoing Voice, demanded: “Why is a Man in our midst?” ’Twas the first Time he had spoken out loud
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“For your Sake, Lancelot, I wish the Babe had been not only yours, but a Boy to be call’d Lancelot the Second; yet for my own part, ’twas fated that I bear a Daughter
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And ’twas surely fated for him to take up with Kate, who would have fancied him if only because he’d come for me
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How can the investor tell whether or not the price is too high? We think that there is no good answer to this question—in fact we are inclined to think that even if one knew for a certainty just what a company is fated to earn over a long period of years, it would still be impossible to tell what is a fair price to pay for it today
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Was he in love with me? Was Justin questioning his vows as a priest? Or were we fated always to be apart?
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‘On the eve of a day when God alone knows who of us is fated to survive, I am glad of this opportunity to tell you that I regret the misunderstandings that occurred between us and should wish you not to have any ill feeling for me
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He neither spoke nor loosed his hold for some five minutes, during which period he bestowed more kisses than ever he gave in his life before, I daresay: but then my mistress had kissed him first, and I plainly saw that he could hardly bear, for downright agony, to look into her face! The same conviction had stricken him as me, from the instant he beheld her, that there was no prospect of ultimate recovery there—she was fated, sure to die
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I guess it was fated that during the desire for indulgence that our system failed
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But it was not fated that I should sleep that night
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It was against all scientific reason for two people who hardly knew each other, with no ties at all between them, with different characters, different upbringings, and even different genders, to suddenly find themselves committed to living together, to sleeping in the same bed, to sharing two destinies that perhaps were fated to go in opposite directions
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“If poor Sir Thomas were fated never to return, it would be peculiarly consoling to see their dear Maria well married,” she very often thought; always when they were in the company of men of fortune, and particularly on the introduction of a young man who had recently succeeded to one of the largest estates and finest places in the country
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Ill — fated, impious race! / That blasphemed the bright Lyrist to his face, / And did not know it, — no, they went about, / Holding a poor, decrepit standard out, / Mark'd with most flimsy mottoes, and in large / The name of one Boileaul
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While now the fated Pequod had been so long afloat this voyage, the log and line had but very seldom been in use
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No, clearly it was fated otherwise
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Confront thy fated torturer!
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Therefore, I will not pursue my recollections from hour to hour, but only throw a cursory glance at the most prominent of them, from the time to which I have now carried my tale to the moment of my first contact with the exceptional personality that was fated to exercise such a decisive influence upon my character and ideas
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” So mused Mitya, with a throbbing heart, but alas! his dreams were not fated to be carried out
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Moreover, if with the thought or the conception there is combined a strong, a passionate, desire, one will come to look upon the said thought or conception as something fated, inevitable, and foreordained—something bound to happen
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Of course their modesty was not fated to be long-lived, but for a moment they were abashed
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She was twenty-five now, and must be fated to be an old maid, and “with such beauty, too!” The mother spent whole nights in weeping and lamenting, while all the time the cause of her grief slumbered peacefully
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And “that woman” again! Why did he always feel as though “that woman” were fated to appear at each critical moment of his life, and tear the thread of his destiny like a bit of rotten string? That he always had felt this he was ready to swear, although he was half delirious at the moment
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And then, come what might, Zina would be a princess! And if this marriage were fated to produce scandal among the prince's relations and friends in St
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"It is wonderful, boys, where we were fated to meet!"
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Evidently this is fated to be a day of dreadful torture
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“On the eve of a day when God alone knows who of us is fated to survive, I am glad of this opportunity to tell you that I regret the misunderstandings that occurred between us and should wish you not to have any ill feeling for me
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Another section regard it as something cruel and hideous, but at the same time fated and inevitable, like disease and death
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So much for the attitude to war of those who regard it as something tragic and fated by destiny
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Both Odin and Jesus Christ knew of their fates, and yet they approached them unflinchingly
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We cannot be certain of our fates and still carry on
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nearly dropped his perfect girl while negotiating kerbs, and he cursed the fates that
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“What in the name of all the fates have we got here?” he mused, grinning
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I simply breathed a little more deeply and awaited the day’s fates
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prophecies and the fates conspired, it seemed, to remove every
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"Then the west is where our fates lay
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Yes, I’d have to live on with the knowledge that I was a murderess, but could it be any worse than knowing that I was reviled on Olympus? It seemed impossible that the callous Fates could spin anything more onerous than what I’d borne already
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the Fates have guided me into your protection
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Who could blame the Fates if they doomed her soul to lurk alone in misery forever?
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whatever death his tortured thoughts produced, to have her entrails studied before he savored them, to have the few scraps that he didn’t eat tossed out for the ravens, to have to bear the fear of it for weeks, until he settled on a pleasing method… it was unmercifully cruel for the Fates to spin such a bitter end to her hard life
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When the Fates finally decreed she might
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many faults because that’s what the Fates decreed
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Goes to show, the Fates will weave their circlets
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fates these poor bastards would suffer if Jacob found them being played out in his mind
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“There are worse fates that mere death
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Maybe it was some sort of twisted destiny, some cruel play of fates
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He prayed the fates would be kinder to them
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Some were crying and sniffling, while others we quiet and resigned to their fates
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indulgent father have foreseen the sad and bitter fates of both his
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She was trapped in Serenor, of her own volition, and tomorrow her family would abandon her to her fates
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The fates are watching out for you
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Pharaoh thinks to spy on me, he remembered thinking as he cursed the fates that had brought him
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spy on me, he remembered thinking as he cursed the fates that had brought him
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But there was little cheer among the returning raiders; their gloomy mood spread to the folk of Eid, when they learned of the tragic fates of Haki and Halfdan
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fates would have it, we even shared the same birthday: November 16, 1958
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could bring on the most horrible of fates on each other’s families and even cause infertility
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their fates, the unknown, death or a second chance in life
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us choice, and having a choice means having alternate fates
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If the Fates will the string to be cut, there is little I can do
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“Those were the Fates
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May the Fates forbid that the gods should ever suffer such a doom, or that we should ever return to the darkness and chaos of the past
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“May The Fates be with us,” Siegemunde murmured
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“May the Fates be with you, Siegemunde,” answered Restadicus
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“The Fates are with us,” declared Rodnik
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Thy writ is for that future time, and for that one who learns from it much more than an awakening: to know what fates Earth’s futures hold
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Infinity plus one? A hollow ringing laughter rips through the moist jungle air, filling it with… Nothing? Everything? Lemurs, monkeys, and birds cry back, pleading for mercy or cursing the fates, giving their primitive thanks or celebrating life
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In his race to the frying pan he had no time to consider the parallel fates of the two children or the magician
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They travelled the rest of the journey in silence, both appearing to be contemplating their possible fates
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It is my punishment from the Fates, my punishment for running away when I should’ve stayed, should’ve helped
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She felt better than she had in days, and she hoped to the Fates that it would stay that way
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I’d hoped that we’d make it into the tunnels before they caught up, but it seems that the Fates are against it
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Fates, I love you
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“What have you done, Savonne? What have you done? Fates, you’re an idiot! A stupid, infuriating, ignorant, impulsive idiot!”
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Slamming his office door to shut to laughter out, he looked to Davis and Jones still standing there, waiting to hear their fates
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I pray to the Fates that I’ll hit the water right and then I scream, and scream, and scream-
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Fates know what wouldn’t have happened to her- she would be alive and well and we’d be home in Dejon with our parents where we belong
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But now that she was back, what did she find? Mama had run of to Fates knew where and left her
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Kiesa and Doa do a festival on the new year thanking the Fates that they’ve made it through- I’ve only been to one but already I know that I love it
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Didn’t he derive the satisfaction that he had averted a mishap to his family? Why, life seemed to have unique ways to link the fates of the mortals and to de-link their destinies at its whims and fancies!
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Why, didn’t she feel that being a woman, Sneha had to bear the brunt of the exposé and the worst of fates, though she and guruji were in the same boat? Somehow, she came to love Sneha and pity her at the same time
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But now, my life threatens to bring about the worst of fates on that score for me
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An occasional sigh followed by stifled, choking sobs escaped the resigned nurse but her stumbling progress was without vocal comment; she had ceded herself to the fates
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Muttering and dispirited, Elise Jones closed her eyes and surrendered to the fates
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The other two were almost in stitches with laughter, but Musab continued again in all seriousness, but louder, ‘God gave mankind intelligence, and the power to choose between fates, and I choose to use these gifts wisely
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The Fourth’s timely arrival sealed the pirates’ fates
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Do the Fates follow their nose, too? Or perhaps they are the blind executors of God's will, as if He had died after His estate was set in order, leaving to his mortal children this grandfather clock of a universe to tick on as He had planned
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have them saved from their fates
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You are unable to interfere with the lives of others, and neither can you control others' fates, including those of your wife, sons, daughters, parents, or brothers
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It could do no harm to listen, even if their fates had already been sealed by her decision to seek liberation from her bondage in this infernal union
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Fates and Point Spreads, the Award Winning Director of the Creation and the Flood, the CEO Who Sees and
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accepted their fates as they were, never daring to challenge
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Gamers in the 90s began to take their fates into their own hands, with the creation of modifications (or "mods") for popular games
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idea of entrusting their fates to a smal ginger librarian on the other side of the
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I would decide their fates
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through which all our fates are intertwined
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Quite literal y the fates and
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What was missing internally in Zulimistan that was their peace that was being robbed with every passing moment…?To whom they blame for this all, should they blame terrorists, or should blame their government policies or should they blame the ruling three classes of Zulimistan who had been the master of black and white fates of Zulimistan people…?The responsibility of unrest was laid with anti Islam policies which promoted hatred for their country among people of Islamic world
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But the fates were not with me last night
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“There are two worlds, Emma, this one and the World of Light, and their fates are intertwined, as they have been for a very long time
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Garcia had no time to consider their fates, for the
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To have this kind of knowledge right at the beginning, and then to tempt their eternal fates by trying to literally overthrow this one and only Almighty God is totally beyond comprehension
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"You may still get your chance, Henry,” grinned Sergeant Brody, “if the fates
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“Our fates have become intertwined
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It’s the way our fates are unwinding
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Sadly the fates had taken her away before she could give him children
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“Maybe, adoration is borne out one’s perception of his being the object of appreciation, which the sense of deprivation of the same results in a state of disaffection, but censure is an inimical product of one’s sense of superiority over the other that is afflicting, oh how these things come to shape the fates of men; though I let censure steel my nerve, I let applause weaken my will, but that was much later
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something that really concerned them, they would unconsciously inquire the Fates
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She had no fears and having no fears, she would not respect the Fates and the lives of others
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Naturally, he pretended to be in the dark about their ploys but he could not help feeling sad about their fates
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This duel not only concerns their life and death but it also involved all the fates of all the best top exponents in the Fraternity who had long 443
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obedience to pre-selected fates and pre-approved choices
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Rafael’s and Sage’s fates are intertwined with the fate of Amerie and Lance
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good way, your fates are sealed
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But an underhand and carefully executed deal between the two changed both their fates forever
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It was much later, after the Fates made their deal with his friend Admetus, that he angered me
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Hermes said, “Long before, the Fates had hinted to Admetus that his life was about to end, and Admetus begged them to let him live
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At the castle, the taxes would be turned over and their fates would be determined
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“But I say let the girl choose between these three: first, set them both free to live and find their fates without interference from the gods; or, second, have me take both souls to the Underworld, neither made a god nor given his just punishment; or, last, fight the battle to the death, as Ares has suggested
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I couldn’t imagine leaving Claire and Jackie to their fates
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" I hesitated to accept David Winslow's invitation to his Mid-Winter Charity Ball, but the fates intervined, and I found you once again
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Now, after reading her own explosive pamphlet for an hour, stirred besides by the widow's base behaviour and by the failure of her effort to induce penitence in Hedwig by means of punishment, she was in the strenuous mood again, and inclined to see all manner of horrid truths and fates hovering round the harmless tea-table, where denser eyes like mine, and no doubt Mrs
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She has seen much throughout her time in Wraethworld—has seen tragedies and torments of not only men and women, but of children and the fates they have suffered all for their inhibitions—and for that it will be any wonder if she truly can recover, if she will lead a normal life or if she will ever be able to walk by an alleyway without hearing from its depths a voice or a bell or even feel a breath of wind shift her skirt
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"You have chosen your fates, and only your blood will make amends! Oblivion take you!"
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He thought briefly of his sisters, and it discouraged him to consider what their fates had likely been
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Why have the fates cast me in this important part? I’m a simple soldier
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She closed her eyes, drawing her last breath and succumbed to what the fates had devised for her