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He would not suffer a fate of global notoriety.
Northwesterners interpret the vote as a fate of geography.
"I know I wouldn't have been able to leave my little white dog, Masko, to a fate of almost certain death".
The Chinese have demanded their return, but international and domestic law prohibits the Bush administration from sending them to a fate of torture or worse.
Greeks appear resigned to a fate of economic hardship in the years to come, but are pinning their hopes on the country's flamboyant finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, and its tieless leader, Alexis Tsipras.
Such can be a fate of nuanced art in a sphere of gross politics, where Kollwitz's stated, and achieved, intention to express "the suffering of human beings" could be pirated to tendentious ends.
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The fight continues, partly through the www.nukefree.org website, where you can help tip the balance in a fate-of-the-Earth campaign against $36 billion in radioactive handouts.
Entrees met a similar fate of inconsistency.
Many were rescued from a certain fate of being scrapped for the value of their steel.
Harrison suffered a similar fate of being cut multiple times by the Steelers.
Moreover, a dual fate of proinsulin non-monomers for the yin-yang routes is revealed.
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