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And I recite "Invictus," which is similar in theme: I'm the captain of my fate, the master of my destiny.
"You are not deciding his fate," Mr. Masters, a Queens assistant district attorney, told the jury.
Thus, in some circumstances Runx may function as a single rate-limiting switch between alternate cell fates (exerting "master control"), while in others (and perhaps more commonly) it is necessary but not sufficient for specification of a given cell fate.
In Mr. Cain's television script, as in the novel, the dog's fate echoes his master's.
Regarded as a heretic by the ʿulamāʾ i.e., those learned in the Muslim sciences of Aleppo, he was accused of heresy and suffered the same fate as his master in about 1418.
J. C. Compton, who directs this production, the 10th in a four-year series of 12 major Ibsen works, does little to soften the playwright's insistent irony in tracing the fate of this master builder.
If it's going to make everyone so excited for their product, it's time to start spending a little bit more money and effort on really earning that excitement – or it will suffer the same fate as clickbait master Upworthy, getting more uninterested eyerolls as its traffic fades to nothing.
Neuronal fate specification is mastered by transcription factors like Six6 and Mash1, which are typically expressed in the central nervous system.
Edmund Dudley was unforgotten: "my poor father's fate who, after his master was gone, suffered death for doing his master's commandments", the Duke wrote to Cecil nine months before his own end.
Finally, just when all seems well, Fate, that capricious chess master, brings his queen into play: Postpistle discovers that Nurse Waxtrap has misread the lottery numbers and the ticket is worthless.
Even after her husband was executed, Marie Antoinette defied her captors by ordering mourning dress, seeking solace in the illusion that had set her on her unlucky course: the notion that by controlling her image, she could master her fate.
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