Sentence examples for fate draws from inspiring English sources

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Each is both victim and predator: their fate draws our sympathy, rather than acquiescence in rightful punishment.

Fate draws the two characters together when a drug dealer steals Arash's coveted '57 Thunderbird convertible to settle a debt racked up by Arash's junkie father.

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Fate drew Von Maltzahn closer into the relationship between Syria and Iran.

He said, of being unable to save her: "We were just mad, but what could we do?" Fate drew him back yesterday, this time looking for a job as the shopping centre reopened, nearly two years after 67 people were killed in a four-day siege that began on 21 September 2013.

The battalion's fate drew an anguished reaction across Pakistan and swung a spotlight onto an often-forgotten corner of the 65-year-old conflict over Kashmir, the disputed mountain territory that lies at the emotional heart of the conflict with India.

Along the way, fate drew Johnson to check out a Craigslist post advertising over 2000 dance records for sale from a well-known Detroit DJ, and Johnson quickly worked out a deal to take over the collection.

In 2001, military historian Alan Stephens noted that "had fate drawn him to a post-war career in the Air Force instead of to business and an untimely death, 'Toby' Watt might have challenged Richard Williams as the RAAF's dominant figure in its formative years".

Since the fates drew AFC Wimbledon, still supporter-owned, triumphantly promoted last year into the Football League, to play Winkelman's MK Dons for the first time, in the FA Cup second round this Sunday, Winkelman has been seeking to cast off the role as a villain in the story.

Growers of up to five outdoor plants of unlimited size will meet a similar fate, which draws a line between those involved in trafficking, and those who share with friends.

We therefore suggest that assignment of TE identity and de facto ICM identity during the first fate decision draws upon more than one mechanism.

"If winning a championship means being seventh-inning, eighth-inning, mop-up guy, whatever, then that's fine with me, that's the way fate is drawn.

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