Sentence examples for another fate from inspiring English sources

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"But we're widening options by offering Hyundai the possibility of choosing another fate".

But Montgomery also urges that we can choose another fate: understand the land, take care of the soil.

The theme of impending catastrophe wrecking an idyll is vintage McEwan, and contributes both to the book's pace and tension.The small nugget of a plot is that Perowne collides with another fate.

The golf cart injury was severe, according to The Denver Post, and while the Broncos want the 28-year-old McChensey to rehabilitate his ankle, he seems resigned to another fate: retirement from pro football.

It looks the work of the boy who escaped another fate on the Kindertransport aged seven, with parents lost to the concentration camps; disturbing in its sense of the otherness of his lover, desperate to quicken the inert.

But in 2012, while trying to understand whether information disappears into a black hole forever, John Polchinski and other physicists realised another fate was possible.

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But looming over the action is another fate-shaper, one whose edicts are permanent.

One way or another, the fate of health care reform is going to be decided in the next few days.

Love is this project of accepting a gift, cultivating a heritage, assuming another's fate as one's own.

Not that these couples would have anything to say to one another should fate (or a perverse director) put them all on the same stage.

If he gives them to the king, a horrible thing will happen; if he doesn't, a different horrible thing will happen; if Millo marries Armilla, yet another horrible fate lies in store.

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