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Some, with jingoistic fervor, vented predictions of the dire fate facing the boys from Boston.
It also threatened a dire fate for whoever attempted such a rescue.
Yet no one complains about the dire fate of the pensioners.
To the naive they hold out hope that foreknowledge will enable the hearer to escape a dire fate or make a fortune.
"I remember coming across that poem in college and thinking, 'Oh, man, what a dire fate.' And yet, every creative person wrestles with it.
Whisking a star offstage — often to some dire fate or unspecified location — is the tried-and-true secret to rescuing a flagging story line.
Keeping Banham's Los Angeles: the Architecture of Four Ecologies on its syllabus will hopefully protect against the dire fate of losing its rule-breaking experimental urban spirit.
If you're lucky, he'll wish you well in your new job; if not, he'll wish you a more dire fate.
Stephen K. Bannon is confronting political irrelevance, a dire fate for a publicity-hungry provocateur, as some of his most important backers recoil after his reported criticisms of President Trump and his family.
During their many weekends at the White House sipping tea, they discussed, among other things, the progressively dire fate of Jews in Europe, and together they helped many Jews escape Eastern Europe and resettle in America.
But most Americans know all too well that only the intervention of billions of dollars in taxpayer bailout money saved Goldman from the dire fate of its less well-connected competitors.
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