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But whether he has or hasn't, he certainly understands that dreadful fate.
But good fortune intervened, and the world was mercifully saved from that unquestionably dreadful fate.
This time, like so many others, the Red Sox deserved a dreadful fate.
Contemporary mores being what they are, unfortunately, the dreadful fate awaiting England in Sydney demands some sort of ranking.
And yet it does make cinematic capital from the prejudice that led to its hero's dreadful fate.
Their attempts to find their uncle, and save their father from a dreadful fate in Nigeria, make a thrilling story.
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As Ian Kershaw notes, though the predicament of the German population in the war's final months was dreadful, "the fate of Nazism's prime ideological target, the Jews, was infinitely worse".
News of battles far away regularly arrives at her breakfast table: at Osborne on the Isle of Wight, on 5 February 1885 – "a fine day, my cold somewhat better" – she learns "dreadful news, Khartoum fallen, Gordon's fate uncertain.
Labour MPs and councillors know that these elections were a dreadful warning to their party about the fate that could await it in 2020.
Although his father's fate must have been a dreadful warning, Kureishi looked to literature for self-enlightenment and self-advancement.
William Huskisson already believed that he was dying and had resigned himself to his fate; Emily Huskisson at first caused "a dreadful scene ... but at last she calmed herself and during the rest of the time sat weeping by the couch".
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