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"The public wants the town to grab and define its destiny".
Demographers also say population trends could throw cold water on the idea that geography defines political destiny.
The withdrawal agreement means that it will soon be for the Iraqis alone to define their destiny.
He drove a Red Cross ambulance by night to make ends meet, a side job that came to define his destiny.
But for supporters of independence, the title's case for "the chance to alter course, to travel roads less taken, to define a destiny" will still be warmly welcomed.
People in Pakistan are determined to define their destiny.
Determined to not let her legal status define her destiny, she shrewdly sought out and enrolled in a statewide career and college promise program that enabled her to take college level courses throughout her last two years of high school.
We now have the opportunity to play a much greater role in shaping the future of our public schools and to define the destiny of our city; let us unite in support of our kids and give them every opportunity possible to fulfill their greatest potential and manifest their true genius.
Go to cell Q2887 and enter "=Q2889*Q2888" w/o quotes and do Insert Name Define Name Destiny to cell $Q$2887.
The final session of play would go some way towards defining the ultimate destiny of the match.
After years of inertia, I'd taken the reins and defined my own destiny.
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