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It is rather that we conspire with that fate and act — unknowingly, it seems — in such a way as to bring fate down upon our heads.
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Our aim was to bring the fate of Welsh into the public eye.
And they continue to bring that fate upon themselves.
Even Nicole Brown Simpson can't remain untouched by the tinges of the idea that perhaps she did something to bring her fate upon herself with individuals finding it all too easy to look past the idea that the domestic violence she had suffered at the hands of O.J. in some fashion predicated her fate.
These festivals have nothing to do with our culture and also that women should not work because their incomes bring ill-fate to a household.'.
But by the end he seemed to have become as happily baffled by his fate as he was by the band of brothers who brought that fate to him.
But he also believed that Wall Street had brought its fate upon itself by using its money and influence in Washington to block effective regulation and reform.
Mr Fang and Ms Li took refuge in the American embassy, bringing the fate of dissidents to the forefront of George Bush's dealings with China, until they were allowed, in 1990, to go into exile.
Citing Labrie's "credibility" issues throughout the trial, he concluded that Labrie brought his fate upon himself.
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr: It is a capitulation to outside powers by the regime of the ayatollahs that has brought this fate upon the Iranian people.
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