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It was a fate shared by a group of French priests visiting Devon in 1113.
Its population has continuously fallen — a fate shared by many other Italian towns and villages.
The family patriarch, an accomplished mountain dancer known as D. Ray, was murdered on his way to a performance, a fate shared by several of his children.
But most are now closed and have been replaced by liquor stores, a fate shared by the nearby cinema whose front lobby has been divided up into low-rent stalls selling alcohol.
And that failure, a fate shared by other diabetes centers that opened in the city around the same time, reflected imbalances in the financial structure of the health care system, where acute care for the sick is reimbursed but almost nothing is devoted to preventive care.
Tornatore's evocation of Bellucci's charms doesn't prepare the viewer for the film's central scene, in which Malena is set upon by the village's jealous wives, who beat her and cut off her hair - a fate shared by many collaborating women at the end of the war.
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Mr. Qu's fate, shared by more than a dozen people in similar trouble in China, is a stark reminder that despite the occasional high-profile successes of American diplomacy in winning freedom for people incarcerated in China for political crimes, most cases fall by the wayside.
Had he not done so, he would have met the fate shared by more than 200 of his opponents, and been summarily shot or despatched to the gas chambers.
When I was told my son would not suffer the painful fate shared by his parents, I was overjoyed.
In doing so they became the first cup finalists ever to be relegated in the same season, a fate since shared by 1969 finalist Leicester City, 1983 finalist Brighton & Hove Albion, 2010 finalist Portsmouth and 2013 winners Wigan Athletic.
Their fate was shared by perhaps tens of thousands of people living in ports, coastal towns and tiny cove communities across the north-east.
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