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As the Sanxiang Metropolitan News, a local newspaper, wrote, the fate of these cats is "an awkward fate".
It is the awkward fate of China, more than any other country, to be arriving late to any number of parties where most other revelers are either long gone or leaving, having declared the celebrations déclassé.
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She was a notable translator of great Polish writers such as Czeslaw Milosz.Her punishment for it all was more than two years in a mental hospital, diagnosed with "sluggish schizophrenia", a common fate for the awkward-minded.
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The outcry against the Republicans had an awkward side effect — although conservatives contributed significantly to their fates, two of the three are being replaced by Democrats who support same-sex marriage.
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Whether Mr. Craig leaves or not, the discussion of his fate has grown so persistent and the situation so awkward that one supporter calls it "the Greg Craig watch".
But she also said that the uncertain fates awaiting Mr. James, Mr. Bryant and others had yielded a uniquely awkward moment.
Yet the fate of the country's fifth-biggest insurer, with ¥10 trillion of assets, is awkward for investors and bureaucrats.
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