Sentence examples for complex fate from inspiring English sources

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Others zero in on individual stories, hoping to illuminate the city's complex fate through the experiences of particular citizens.

Ellison dealt with this problem in a speech he delivered at the Library of Congress in 1964, titled "Hidden Name and Complex Fate".

Originally published in the Times Book Review in 1959, and included in the Library of America's edition of Baldwin's nonfiction, the essay begins with a great Henry James quotation: "It is a complex fate to be an American".

Baldwin begins this piece by quoting Henry James directly: "It is a complex fate to be an American," then goes on: America's history, her aspirations, her peculiar triumphs, her even more peculiar defeats, and her position in the world... are all so profoundly and stubbornly unique that the very word "America" remains a new, almost completely undefined and extremely controversial proper noun.

As he wrote, in 1945, of Richart Wright's "Black Boy," Ellison's first stories, too, are "filled with blues-tempered echoes of railroad trains"; they are early explorations of his lifelong fascination with the "complex fate" and "beautiful absurdity" of American identity.

Reviewing "The Selected Poetry of Yehuda Amichai" in The New York Times Book Review in 1986, Edward Hirsch said, "Mr. Amichai is an essentially autobiographical poet with the rare ability to characterize the complex fate of the modern Israeli, the private individual inevitably affected by the public realm of war, politics and religion".

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Missing altogether is a sense of complex characters locked dynamically into complex fates.

Framed by the classic foundling's tale of Pedro, a poor orphan growing up in a boarding school, under the benevolent eye of a priest named Father Dinis, the film unfolds through a series of embedded plots and interlocking, rhyming episodes, linked by the fluid identities and complex fates of the characters and by themes of honor, kinship and desire.

Hence, we were able to specify the following intra-complex fates: Undoubtedly, the single most abundant fate of paralogs is the mRNA dosage increase of cytosolic ribosomal proteins (CRPs), as more than half of 200 intra-complex proteins are CRPs (see Table 1 and Methods for details).

Medicine can be a minefield of uncertainties; no matter how thoughtful and careful we are, physiology is infinitely complex and fate is capricious, and occasionally something blows up in your face.

This occurrence is classically estimated by means of complex mathematical fate models that take into account these water fluxes, and the environmental parameters such as DT50 and Koc, that can be derived from QSAR models.

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