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It is difficult for heroes to remain untarnished, still less Soviet ones, but on the 50th anniversary of the first human travel in space, such a fate is reserved for Yuri Gagarin.
Non-complying firms could theoretically be forcibly dissolved, though none has in fact suffered such a fate.
She was the last woman in Britain to meet such a fate (witch-burnings in England had ceased in the previous century).
But if revenue forecasts continue as predicted, 2011 might bring a rise in cities faced with such a fate.
Figueres said it was still possible for the world to cut emissions in time to avoid such a fate, but that it would take urgent action.
In such a synthetic system, the fate of every cell within the population could be controlled, for instance, by oscillators working in a specific manner in response to spatial location or by the state of an internal memory.
This has been the historical role of the Brotherhood – with periods of shameful collaboration with British occupiers and Egyptian military dictators – and a return to the darkness suggests only two outcomes: that the Brotherhood will be extinguished in violence, or will succeed at some far distant date – heaven spare Egypt such a fate – in creating an Islamist autocracy.
Eritreans know what such a fate holds in store: imprisonment in underground cells and systematic torture while their screams are played to relatives on mobile phones.
Teams in danger of a suffering such a fate frequently scramble to sell the necessary seats.
Thankfully, Rumi's tomb, in Turkey, has not met such a fate.
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