Sentence examples for bit of fate from inspiring English sources

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It was a cruel bit of fate that Nix was the one who hit the ball to the outfield in his first round of batting practice before his first Yankee game.

The distillery's name refers to the 26-year marriage of the Pelham Manor couple, who came into the distilling business through a mixture of necessity, passion for their product and a little bit of fate.

A bit of fate, maybe, but more than anything: balls.

A bit of fate, maybe, but more than anything: balls – the astonishing courage and boldness to live the life she has led.

"It was random and a little bit of fate maybe, so I forced fate's hand a little bit and I immediately hit up Jake [Thomas] because he's like less than a mile away from the bowling alley".

Le Poisson Rouge was once the legendary Jazz venue the Village Gate which was originally a flophouse for men - which is interesting bit of fate, as an earl Calvi project was titled Cheap Hotel, (B-side "New York").

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It is a bit of luck, 'Qadar' or fate, and the right timing and place.

Through a twist of fate and a bit of good timing, the company made it into Y Combinator's Winter 2013 class just as the FAA was opening up U.S. airspace to commercial drones.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.40am AEST01 40 Bit of confusion around about the fate of the 457 visa legislation - the proposal Julia Gillard championed to limit employer's use of temporary skilled migration.

But I think the best bit about the kite runner is its sense of fate and justice, of good overcoming evil in the end, despite all odds.

"Out-of-fate Baileys?

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