Sentence examples for face a fate from inspiring English sources

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Now they fear that they face a fate similar to that of the Pridan Tinggiri villagers.

Opponents of the release plan also argue she could face a fate similar to Keiko, the orca who starred in the 1993 movie Free Willy.

Otherwise, they could face a fate similar to Nokia, which was disintermediated by one tech company (Apple) and acquired by another (Microsoft).

WorldCom's bonds trade at prices that suggest the firm will probably have to liquidate itself.And what of the Baby Bells, whose retail markets supposedly face a fate similar to that of the wholesalers?

In this view, Mullah Omar, in quitting Kandahar, was leaving ordinary Afghans to face a fate brought on them by the Taliban, one he was not prepared to face himself.

Others argue for dialogue, saying that force will merely push the outfit into the shadows and worsen the problem.Ansar al-Sharia has denounced Mr Haftar's campaign as a "war on Islam" backed by the West; it has warned America not to interfere, or face a fate worse than in Somalia, Iraq or Afghanistan, with foreign jihadists flocking to Libya.

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Trapped inside the hull of the migrants' boat, Mbalo faced a fate far worse.

And the shows, too, have faced a fate similar to so many of those initial public offerings.

Thousands fled to nearby mount Sinjar, but those who weren't fast enough faced a fate that was sudden and savage.

This old man was facing a fate unknown in China until recently, but all too familiar in the West.

Facing a fate shared by other fossil fuel guzzlers, the jet will have to find alternatives to burning kerosene if it is to survive beyond the middle of the next century.

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