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Kismet

noun

Fate; a predetermined or unavoidable destiny.

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Other successes followed, notably "Kismet" which at one cinema ran for three years.

I didn't become a writer just so that I could be in a room with these guys once more, but it was kismet that I was there to ask them questions about the songs of my adolescence.

There is some dispute as to whether the meeting was the kismet that Sedgwick claimed.

All in all, I would a say the venture is kismet.

The Internet subverts Kismet.

"I don't believe in fate or destiny, but I did feel a strange sense of kismet, which was probably more of just the right place at the right time.

Finally, in a moment of kismet, an offhand remark changed her life.

Sudden converts to kismet, the religion of all gamblers, they went straight to the slot machines.

"There was a little bit of kismet," he added, "that the call for a re-evaluation of the waterfront happened at this moment".

A night at the CMJ Music Marathon often begins with purpose only to devolve into a blend of kismet and inertia.

No detail of the story has been left to chance, though kismet does seem to play a significant role.

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