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There is one technically rickety No3 batsman in this series doomed to struggle in English conditions.
A sense of lives doomed to struggle and disappointment pervades the writing without dragging it into lugubrious or melodramatic territory.
But until opera stops being associated with escapist nostalgia and fancy dates, it is doomed to struggle for relevance.
He survived his stabbing, or he has been resurrected, and he is doomed to struggle on towards some sort of greater destiny.
A noisy band of dissenters, many -- but not all -- of them economists from outside the Continent, issued an early warning: the euro was doomed to struggle, they proclaimed, maybe not immediately but within a relatively short period of time.
A noisy band of dissenters, many of them economists from outside the Continent, issued a warning: the euro was doomed to struggle, they proclaimed, maybe not immediately but certainly before long.
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Hitler described humans as members of races doomed to eternal and bloody struggle among themselves for finite resources.
But we must ask: does this leave entry-level academics in a holding pattern, doomed to repeat the same struggles in precarity as their predecessors?
Where Morris depicts a pastoral, socialist utopia, Wells represents a world in which the human struggle is doomed to failure.
Although several European countries have troops there notably Britain, Italy and Poland the European view has tended to be that the Americans are engaged in a struggling and mistaken venture, doomed to turn out badly.
But their battle is doomed to failure.
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